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Licking her out...

Quote: Sammy @ September 12 2009, 10:52 PM BST

Is it too late to put my name down?

It's just a pub. No-one can stop you coming. Just turn up. That's what I did the last two times. Though not this time as I'll be at the Goodwood Revival with half a million other people who won't be able to make it either.

I'm under no illusion that I'll be missed. I won't be. I won't even get a third PM begging me to come.

Quote: Aaron @ September 13 2009, 1:13 AM BST

Licking her out...

It takes a while if you do the back streets.

>_<

You shall be missed, Godot!

(And it is just a pub, but we do actually have a proper reservation in a private ... bit, this time. (Or so Ellie says.) So she wouldn't necessarily be able to get to where everyone else is.)

Having said that, just turn up. :)

I intend to be there...

Though as I said earlier, I'll be late, not getting there till 6 or 7pm

So that definitely makes room for anyone who wants to come early & leave early.

I'm still a 'Yes' and looking forward to it.

I think there should be some kind of remote link up to other parts of the country/ world so that everyone can join in. I'm sure Aaron could sort it out.

:)

If you provide the cash, yeah.

I'm not planning to get there until 7pm at the earliest as well. So just like bill will said, if it makes room for the 'day walkers', then they can attend, have their orange juices and polite conversations and leave before I turn up and ruin everything.

Quote: Godot Taxis @ September 13 2009, 2:11 AM BST

. Though not this time as I'll be at the Goodwood Revival with half a million other people who won't be able to make it either.

Awe.Some. I was going to go this year, but then didn't know what uni stuff there would be. :(

I doubt if I'll be there early too.

For those familiar with the area of the meet-up;

If I don't pre-book, would it be easy to get a room somewhere nearby for the night of the 'do'?

Should be no problem Geoff, as not only is tourist season over but London has only had a tiny amount of visitors over the last two years.

You're best bet is to look at something like lastminute.com and try to get a good deal.

Word of advice, spend less then £50 on a room and you'll probably end up in a DSS doss house full of drug addicts and asylum seekers. Remember, this is Britain, a two star hotel actually means no stars.

I appreciate your wisdom and ackowledge your advice RC.

Do you think I could find a decent Premier Inn/Travelodge that afternoon?

Quote: Renegade Carpark @ September 14 2009, 1:14 AM BST

a two star hotel actually means no stars.

Fair point.

But if you are only after a crash pad (you'll be hob-nobbing with BCG greats most of the time) you could do worse than this at £33 for a single (shared bathroom):

http://www.laterooms.com/en/hotel-directions/88131_university-of-westminster-wigram-house-london.aspx

It's well-located at any rate, and likely to be cleaner and safer than a scummy £50 a night fleapit (2 stars).

EDIT:
*realises this is useless for Geoff who doesn't want to pre-book*
*leaves it up in case it's useful for anyone else*
*re-confirms absence from the "do"*
*wishes everyone a good time*
*pukes at that last bit*

Probably the most likely for this would be the Royal near Russel Square. It has lots & lots of rooms, at typical low end London hotel prices.

I posted a full link earlier in this topic.

Quote: billwill @ July 24 2009, 5:47 PM BST

The Ibis up by Euston Station is an OK hotel I believe.

http://www.ibishotel.com/gb/hotel-0921-ibis-london-euston-st-pancras/index.shtml Link

If you Google "hotel bloomsbury street london", you will find lots more.

The Royal National Hotel is a massive hotel over by Russell Square has more rooms than any other in London and is less expensive, than most.

http://www.hotel-assist.com/royal-national-hotel-london.html Link

Ah, found it.

Quote: Sammy @ September 12 2009, 10:52 PM BST

Is it too late to put my name down?

No that's fine.

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