Fred1new
- 31 Oct 2004 17:08
Any punters living in Birmingham Area interested in a Pie, Pint and jaw, one evening in a pub in Birmingham area.
Personally interested in small time investing(gambling), developing an appetite for CFDs. Also developing an interest in Charting or TA.
I use Sharescope, Moneyam, Barclays, Comdirect and IC
Balerboy
- 02 Dec 2009 16:51
- 1303 of 1427
Fred you got a sofa.....cause i'd be pissed on half real ale, can't drive back down bristol way like that..lol
Fred1new
- 02 Dec 2009 20:20
- 1304 of 1427
Baler,
I am sorry, I am sleeping on the sofa. Said something wrong to my wife.
I was asked a difficult question, which I didn't understand, and said "yes" when the requested response should have been "no".
I don't think you are serious about coming, but in case I misread you and you don't know Birmingham, consider train.
The train station is central and is within easy walking distance of the pub. The latter is central.
Balerboy
- 02 Dec 2009 20:38
- 1305 of 1427
Thank you fred, but your right, can't make it this time. You should have taken the 5th amendment.... and kept her guessing. BB
survived87
- 02 Dec 2009 22:49
- 1306 of 1427
>Fot the interested few
too few too mention ....
.... perhaps everyone else has lost their shirt or their lifetime rail pass?
.... we can be recognised in the bar by the crutches, white stick and Borders Bookshop bag ....
Stan
- 05 Dec 2009 11:10
- 1307 of 1427
Good to meet up again, trust everyone got home in one piece.
55011
- 05 Dec 2009 18:37
- 1308 of 1427
S87, re 1298.
As a brewer, I would be interested to know what they put in the mash to achieve this. Or maybe I don't want to know. On the other hand the high figure might be obtained by ********** which could be distinctly *******.
Curious though, nevertheless.
survived87
- 05 Dec 2009 19:39
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.... next time we'll have to appoint a Chairman to keep us on track and ensure that we actually get round to financial matters .... hope no one ended up sleeping on the sofa .... the Greene King IPA was nice and smooth - first time I'd tried it - woke up next morning feeling normal ... see EXPN closed > 600 ....
.... meanwhile, back to eyes...
now a new technique has come on the market which promises not only to restore our sight but also to make it better than before and get us seeing in high definition.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/8392749.stm
Mr Batt, who was awake during surgery, said the first thing he noticed was that everything seemed brighter.
Fred1new
- 06 Dec 2009 11:19
- 1310 of 1427
Glad all seem to have got home OK.
I have been told that unless I behave I won't be let out again.
Perhaps, next time it would be reasonable to mention the market again.
Very enjoyable afternoon.
Regards and hope all have a enjoyable Xmas and 5501 doesn't get into too much trouble!
Stan
- 06 Dec 2009 14:15
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Fred, 55 is already in trouble (what this man will do to get out of buying a round is getting silly) -(:
Thought the venue was one of the better one's in terms of acoustics.
S87, that eye article looks very interesting for the future.
survived87
- 06 Dec 2009 14:29
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>Fred1new - I have been told that unless I behave I won't be let out again.
We'll come round to your place then and it'll have to be Davenports ....
Thats the beer!
Lots of cheer!
The finest malt with hops and yeast,
Turns a snack into a feast.
Straight from breweries to your home,
Why collect?
Well deliver!
Soon youll know why folks all say:
Beer at home means DAVENPORTS !
survived87
- 06 Dec 2009 14:51
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.... unfortunately by going to Gas Street last Friday then we missed out on this great event:
The 2009 Loo of the Year Awards Presentation Ceremony is being held on
Friday 4th December at the National Motor Cycle Museum near Birmingham
http://www.loo.co.uk/
The worlds most entertaining magician Paul Daniels will provide entertainment at the prestigious 2009 Loo of the Year Awards Presentation
PS: Secret visits were carried out by toilet-checking judges - Manchester Airport's toilets won the top award
Stan
- 06 Dec 2009 17:44
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It all happens in Birmingham -):
survived87
- 06 Dec 2009 18:41
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Certainly does ..... even Les Ross is due back on the airwaves next week .... this time with Big City Radio....
.... he's a legend of Birmingham radio - from the days when commercial radio was locally owned, professionally managed by broadcasters not accountants, and provided something it doesn't do now (entertainment) ....
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Les_Ross
he even bought the main line locomotive that already carried his name ....
http://www.bbc.co.uk/birmingham/content/image_galleries/less_ross_train_march_2008_gallery.shtml
..... a professional ethical radio presenter and a railway buff combined .... can't be bad!
Stan
- 07 Dec 2009 07:03
- 1316 of 1427
Not really up with local media, sounds an interesting character though.. I'll have to tune in some time.
survived87
- 08 Dec 2009 21:11
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Oh, dear ....
Dubai shares continue to fall on debt concerns ....
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/8400868.stm
The Dubai index has now fallen by more than 20% since Dubai World's debt extension request.
So no happy landings ....
Coventry Airport has been closed due to financial difficulties.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/coventry_warwickshire/8401690.stm
survived87
- 09 Dec 2009 19:23
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not a great surprise ...
Workers at crisis-torn National Express were dealt a savage pre-Christmas blow with up to 200 jobs facing the axe, it was revealed today.
The majority of the jobs at risk are based in Birmingham, including posts at the transport giants head office at Five Ways, and at its bus and coach division.
http://www.birminghammail.net/news/top-stories/2009/12/09/national-express-jobs-blow-for-birmingham-65233-25355242/
but Rotala seems to be progressing well:
To date Rotala has acquired the following companies or businesses in the locations designated:
■Flights Hallmark and Flights Corporate Transfers (Birmingham)
■Zaks Bus & Coach Services (Birmingham)
■Birmingham Motor Traction (Birmingham)
■Diamond Bus Company (Birmingham)
■North Birmingham Busways (Birmingham)
■Ludlows of Halesowen (Birmingham)
■South Gloucester Bus & Coach (Bristol)
http://www.rotalaplc.co.uk/pdfs/tradingupdate071209.pdf
survived87
- 09 Dec 2009 19:32
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... and back to medicinal matters ...
Beer-drinking men may be reducing their chances of developing prostate cancer with every pint, tests by scientists have revealed.
http://news.sky.com/skynews/Home/UK-News/Beer-Could-Prevent-Prostate-Cancer-In-Men-And-Breast-Cancer-in-Women-Scientists-Say/Article/200912215496060?f=rss
survived87
- 09 Dec 2009 19:41
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... and it is also confirmed that you really can see stars after drinking a few bottles ...
A new beer has been launched to celebrate the announcement of the UK's first official Dark Sky Park.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/scotland/south_of_scotland/8401543.stm
Stan
- 18 Dec 2009 11:57
- 1321 of 1427
If you find yourself in Copenhagen, I can recommend this one:
http://noerrebrobryghus.dk/116/
The Global Ale in particular.
Balerboy
- 18 Dec 2009 12:44
- 1322 of 1427
I shall be in Tenerife so no good to me.. all the best stan.