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Old 06-17-2012, 08:41 AM   #46
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[puppy-dog eyes] wanna buy me a plaaaane ticket anybody?
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Old 06-18-2012, 02:10 PM   #47
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Ah Ibs, if I had the airfare to spare I'd be there already.
But if'n you can find the money "Of course you can! We would love you to join us!"

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Dear Cherry

Thanks for the call just now and your booking, good speaking with you
This e-mail is to confirm your booking:

Arrival:
 22nd December 2012
Departure:
 23rd December 2012

Room 4: (Sleeps 3)
En-suite Triple (3 single beds) views of the Garden, 27" wall mounted HD Freeview LCD Flatscreen TV & New Slate Tiled Rainshower En-suite. French Daybed bed-heads, matching walnut Dresser & Wardrobe, Ornate Cornacing [sic]*, ceiling roses & Chandeliers, Decorative beaded wall panelling is £109 (2 sharing) £139 (3 sharing)

Price: (Inclusive of complimentary Breakfast)

Total for stay = (1 x £139) = £139.00

All inclusive of complimentary Breakfast.

All rooms come with a DVD player to allow guests to Choose from the
free 400+ Movie collection.
For guests who bring their own laptop, the Alamo also provides free WiFi.

There is also The Alamo Laptop which can be borrowed to access the internet.
* they mean cornicing
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Old 06-18-2012, 05:49 PM   #48
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Have tickets.
Will put them somewhere safe ...
Oh, and Ibs, Sundae's right!
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Old 06-18-2012, 06:06 PM   #49
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Three John barrowman Groupies, poor guy does not stand a chance
Have a good one ladies.
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Old 06-18-2012, 06:39 PM   #50
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Why not join us for the pre-show meal, be-bop?
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Old 06-19-2012, 06:11 AM   #51
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Three John Barrowman groupies, poor guy does not stand a chance
I'm the only groupie in our group. But the seating capacity is over 4000, so he won't mind if a couple of ladies aren't starry-eyed...
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Why not join us for the pre-show meal, be-bop?
Ditto. Or the pre-show, pre-meal drink?
Would be lovely to GTG...?
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Old 06-19-2012, 04:51 PM   #52
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Would have loved to meet you all, but it's too near Christmas but will be thinking of you and looking forward to the pictures you'll have to post

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Old 07-22-2012, 09:58 AM   #53
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Been looking at restaurants.
How you feel about Mexican, chicas?
Bibi's does an Early Bird menu - two courses for £10.00 or three courses for £12.50.
From reviews, two courses are pretty much all you need.

It's G11, but the round trip works out shorter than to Sapporo last year.

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'Early Bird' Dinner Menu

Starters
- Meatball soup (or our veggie option) served with organic bread
- Spicy steak and onion quesadillas
- Chilli rellenos – jalapeno chillies stuffed with soft cheese, coated in breadcrumbs and deep fried, with tomato salsa
- Nachos loaded with refried beans and melted cheese

Mains
- Sizzling fajitas served with warm flour tortillas, salsa, crème fraiche, guacamole and grated Mexican cheese. Choose from:
•strips of chicken marinated in tequila, triple sec and lime juice
•strips of beef marinated in tequila (£1 extra)
•vegetables roasted with garlic and chillies
- Pork chimmichanga – spicy ground pork in a flour tortilla, fried and served with Mexican rice
- Fish of the day marinated in tequila, chilli, garlic and coriander, oven baked, topped with fresh guacamole and served with tortillas & rice
- Combination of tender beef, chicken and bacon, slow cooked with our special mix of herbs and spices to make a satisfyingly hearty Mexican stew, with organic bread
- Vegetable chilli, rice and cheese in a toasted flour quesada grande, with refried beans
- Classic chicken mole - chicken strips cooked in an intoxicating blend of chocolate, chiles, garlic, onions, nuts and spices, with rice and flour tortillas

Desserts
- Fruit margarita sorbet
- Cinnamon tortilla chips drizzled with honey and served with ice-cream
- Lime cheesecake with a ginger base
- Mexican dessert quesadilla with a nutty chocolate and coconut filling, with ice-cream
Alternatively, if we want to swish it up, there is Guy's Restaurant, with a pre-theatre meal. This is high class dining though, so drinks will be expensive. On the other hand, I don't get to eat in places like this very often.
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Pre Theatre - 2 courses £12.95 3 courses £15.95
- Smoked & poached salmon terrine with brown bread.
- Prawn cocktail, made with juicy cold water prawns in our house sauce.
- Soup of the day, served with crusty bread.
- Chicken liver and brandy pâté, with chutney & toasted brioche.
- Galloway cheddar macaroni cheese & garlic bread.

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- Sirloin Steak, chips & mushy peas. (£4.00 supplement)
- Aberdeen landed haddock fillet in fresh breadcrumbs with chips & mushy peas
- Slow roasted shank of lamb, mint & redcurrant gravy & mash.
- Mini steak pie, mince ‘n tatties, MacSween’s Haggis & chips.
- Spaghetti with choice of sauce; tomato, basil & cream, ragu, porcini, pesto or spicy Italian sausage.
- Asparagus, artichoke, porcini and parmesan risotto.

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- Warm Fruit Crumble and our own custard.
- Raspberry Fool light & creamy.
- Our own ice cream & fruit.
- Chocolate Fudge Cake with ice cream
Or there are a trio of Two Fat Ladies eateries which we could eat at post-theatre. High quality food AND they sell gift vouchers, so we can all ask for them for Christmas
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Starters
- Freshly prepared soup of the day
- Cullen skink
- Salad of grilled artichokes and walnuts, blue cheese dressing
- St James’ smoked salmon, asparagus and pea salad, lemon dressing

Mains
- Fillet of seabass, feta and sunblushed tomato salad, lemon oil
- Supreme of chicken, garlic, chorizo and red wine jus
- Fillet hake, cauliflower puree, pancetta and shallot sauce
- Risotto butternut squash and creme fraiche, herb salad

all served with oven roasted vegetables and potatoes

Desserts
- Passionfruit tart, white chocolate creme fraiche
- Summer berry fool
- Sticky ginger pudding with salted caramel & creme anglaise
- Duo of scottish cheeses with Perthshire oatcakes and chutney

2 Courses £16
3 Courses £18
Coffee £2.95
Yes, I am occupying my time in this humid, rainy season in dreaming of Winter.
Said before I'll be happy with a hotdog and popcorn at the panto!
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Old 07-22-2012, 10:08 AM   #54
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"Mini steak pie, mince ‘n tatties, MacSween’s Haggis & chips." - all of this in one course ?
It all looks good to me, tbh, though of course I'm hankering for the "Lime cheesecake ..."!!!
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Old 07-22-2012, 02:01 PM   #55
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There is, of course, absolutely no point whatsoever in my having a three course meal :p

I'm a little tempted to go for a starter and dessert, and miss the main.
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Old 07-23-2012, 03:44 AM   #56
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Unless something happens to change my mind, I think an Early Bird at Bibi's would be smashing.

Dani, I had forgotten that we agreed you were no longer allowed main courses.
I myself would like a starter and main, you can have starter and dessert and Limes can have main and dessert. And we can all share a bit. Maybe.
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Old 12-05-2012, 07:09 AM   #57
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Tickets have been posted to you gurrllzz today in case the weather plays up and I can't get orff my island!
Bibi's sounds good to me!
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Old 12-05-2012, 07:10 AM   #58
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A Queen amongst women you are.
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Old 12-05-2012, 07:18 AM   #59
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Old 12-05-2012, 01:45 PM   #60
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Ohhhh...

Let's hope they don't arrive when Carrot is on his own. He's recently discovered the joys of post ripping.
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