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GD's Tea Rooms (TEAS)     

Golddog - 23 Jan 2003 13:39

- Welcome to the unofficial dark side of the Bar -
 GD's Night Club
- Refreshment for Naughty doll032.gif Goodsouls -
In memory of Croc 25/5/04 -forever welcome and very much loved by all We serve filthy booze in the midnight hour It's a bit Gorgeous I'm an alcoholic, but i don't care! 
Come inside, be wild and free, drink yourself silly!
-Feel the spirit of the lost one inside your head?-
Through the locked door behold the secret cavern that holds the stored booze - anyone seen the damn key?

it's been a hard day! and i'm bloody thirsty!!- The Boozejust one more for the road! Bar Wine & Beer list -

The Beer selection:- (hic)We are always fully stocked with the finest boozePoochies BoddingtonsHoltsMarston Pedigree - Better Brewed in WoodBank's dark mildStormC Guinness Visit Realbeer.comThe Wine selection:-Lilac wine (from the Cafe lilac tree)Chateau Smith Haut Lafitte 2000DP VIN '96 Mighty Micro specialityMumm Napa Blanc de Noirs Vintage 1996 Sterling Vinyards Three Palms Vineyard Cabernet Sauvignon (purple velvet!!) Ridge Vineyard's Cabernet, from their ramshackle winery high in the hills above Palo Alto.Niebaum-Coppola's Diamond Zinfandel, goes well with the bread and cheese

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huh.gifThe Bunny food menu- we love Bun buns    | | GD's Club Photo Gallery   here i amYe Ol'Fish and Chips - cod, haddock and plaice available Mushy peas for those so inclined Ditto baked beans Followed by: Ye Ol'Apple pie and cream For those anti-fish either baked beans or mushy peas on toast can be whipped up for you ;>) Lastly NO requests for chip butties, let's try and be a bit healthy! (Service not included - so serve yourself!!)

I'm Tiddles the night pussy!

Gausie - 03 Oct 2004 17:28 - 15174 of 23498

Opto - how far North of Sheffield?

Gausie (South of Sheffield)

Fundamentalist - 03 Oct 2004 19:28 - 15175 of 23498

Afternoon all

Had a hectic weekend - still waiting on results of the sealed bid property - should find out in the morning though have now found another potential property.

jeffmack - 03 Oct 2004 19:42 - 15176 of 23498

Good luck fundy. Been to look at a couple of houses myself today.

Ruth - 03 Oct 2004 20:56 - 15177 of 23498

Jennifer,

Kayak - 03 Oct 2004 22:26 - 15178 of 23498

Was this anyone we know?



Robbers net 500k chocolate haul

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The lorries were filled with cases of Cadbury's products

Seven lorries containing chocolate worth about 500,000 have been stolen during a robbery in Lancashire.
Two security guards were threatened and tied up by a gang at the Great Bear Distribution Centre in Skelmersdale at 0130 BST on Sunday.

About five men, some wearing ski masks and carrying coshes, held the guards in a field five miles away until 0600 BST.

Seven trailers, each containing about 80,000 worth of Cadbury's goods including Easter eggs, were stolen.

Four have since been found empty.

None of the men were hurt, but Lancashire Police said they were "obviously shaken up" after their ordeal.

Two guards were initially bundled into a "large dark saloon" , possibly a Ford Mondeo, and driven about five miles from the centre on the Stanley Industrial Estate to a nearby egg farm.

The robbers then found a third man sleeping in a lorry and took him to the field as well.

Lancashire Police want anyone who saw anything suspicious in the area to get in touch.

Of the three lorries which are still missing, one is described as mustard-coloured with P&O Ferrymasters on the side curtains, the second has McBurney Transport on it and the third says Profresh Solutions.

snoball - 03 Oct 2004 23:10 - 15179 of 23498

If there is any white chocolate missing I can guess who has got it.

chocolat - 03 Oct 2004 23:11 - 15180 of 23498

A Mondeo, huh? Looks like mg's been rumbled then. ;)

snoball - 03 Oct 2004 23:15 - 15181 of 23498

Well done in the game Socs. I see we ended up in profit. Inspired leadership.

Well done the winners.

amberjane - 03 Oct 2004 23:43 - 15182 of 23498

Munch, munch, lick ummmm what a wonderful supply, leave me locked in tonite xx!

Socrates - 04 Oct 2004 07:57 - 15183 of 23498

Good morning campers. What a fine holiday its turning out to be, rain lashing at the windows, wind howling around the gables and cold as a bailiffs knocker. All in all, a perfect day to stay at home. Unfortunately that's something I can't do.

Never mind, teas in the pot and breakfast is ready.

Priscilla - 04 Oct 2004 08:01 - 15184 of 23498

Socs - there is good news! Check out our favourite share this morning......

Socrates - 04 Oct 2004 08:11 - 15185 of 23498

Good morning Priscilla, it does look interesting doesn't it? Is it part of the normal pattern for it or is there some particular reason that you know of?

Tea or coffee?

Priscilla - 04 Oct 2004 08:15 - 15186 of 23498

Coffee please, Socs! I don't understand Bollinger Bands in great detail but, at the AGM, I did meet Churchy from the ADVFN thread, who says they are a terrific guide to DYS share movements. He has been right EVERY time over the past couple of years. Every time the bands tighten...off it goes! That is the only 'normal' pattern I can discern. No news that I know of.

Whatever the 'pattern' is, my PEP/SIPP and ISA look better this morning as a result.....

How's the world treating you?

Socrates - 04 Oct 2004 08:27 - 15187 of 23498

Priscilla
Coffee it is. I just love those old Bollinger Bands. I don't understand how they work fully but there is no doubt with DYS that the normal pattern is a narrowing of the bands for anything up to a couple of months, followed by a break up or down.

I couldn't discern from my charts whether it would be up or down, probably looking at the wrong indicators, but my gut feeling, based on a very gradual price increase over a couple of months was that it would be upwards. Lets hope that price holds throughout the day.

Milk or cream?

Priscilla - 04 Oct 2004 08:34 - 15188 of 23498

Just black, please. Just off out for a couple of hours in a minute which, in this weather, isn't a fun prospect.

Socrates - 04 Oct 2004 08:36 - 15189 of 23498

Wrap up well and mind how you go Priscilla.

stockbunny - 04 Oct 2004 11:13 - 15190 of 23498

Morning All!
Good to see everyone had a great time in Clitheroe..especially it sounds
like AmberJane did! ;>)

Opto - I keep finding sticky notes (Post-its) on everything with the words
STOP-LOSS!!! written on them - are you trying to tell me something? LOL
I know, one day I'll get properly organised, until then I am likely
to remain the ever air-headed bunny!! ;>)
(I just like the excitement of the uncertainity of it all you see, the react
on the spot side of things...detrimential no doubt potentially to funds I know)

OK a danish pastry will do - as we don't happen to have any other types
of Danes in the place and a pot of tea.

Socrates - 04 Oct 2004 11:31 - 15191 of 23498

Stockbunny
Where have you been all morning?

stockbunny - 04 Oct 2004 11:50 - 15192 of 23498

Morning Socs - well if you must know I have been on the virtual trolley
dash for an hour and a half, re-stocking my two sons grazing supplies, oh
yes and mine too, as I also eat LOL

How's your morning Mr Socs Sir?

Socrates - 04 Oct 2004 11:57 - 15193 of 23498

Bunny, it started off rather inclement but the sun is shining now. Mixed day in the market so far. Still too much red for my liking, but that's life.
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