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
survived87
- 17 Oct 2007 14:36
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Noted. Let's see if more turn up than did at an SG CW seminar in London last year.... it ended up being a short one to one tutorial.... !
survived87
- 22 Oct 2007 10:57
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There's also a Worldspreads SB / CFD Seminar at the Copthorne Hotel this Wednesday evening .... anyone likely to be going to that...?
Stan
- 22 Oct 2007 16:12
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Could be interested, what are the registration details etc. been on their site but no details.
survived87
- 22 Oct 2007 16:20
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Hi.... just an on-line form linked from:
http://www.worldspreads.com/seminars/
Stan
- 22 Oct 2007 17:25
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Booked, how about a pre-meeting pint in the nearby Wellington (Bennetts Hill) say 5pm?
survived87
- 22 Oct 2007 18:10
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Fine... Wellington @ 5pm....
Been there before but couldn't appreciate it as a bad lunch from another bar earlier in the day had started affecting the system...!!
Was in the one just down the hill (Briar Rose) a few days ago ... don't know what was in the Pedigree tap but it certainly didn't taste like anything from Marstons. Also tried the refurbed Old Contemptibles (near Snow Hill) recently... Pesigree was off and the London Pride and Bass were 'debateable' - but sausage sandwich was excellent.
Stan
- 22 Oct 2007 18:24
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Excellent, see you in there at 5pm.
"Was in the one just down the hill (Briar Rose) a few days ago ... don't know what was in the Pedigree tap but it certainly didn't taste like anything from Marstons."
Witherspoon's quality can be questionable these days unfortunately.
I hope the old saying of "buy cheap and you buy twice" didn't apply -):
survived87
- 22 Oct 2007 18:49
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Didn't realise Briar was Witherspoons until after entering the bar (the board outside was advertising a real ale festival 1st Nov - xx Nov). The video display behind the bar was advertising the number of real ale pints served in the previuos week - was something like 1446.
At Old Contemptibles guess I was just unlucky as bar staff kept apologising as they said it was down to new delivery that morning. (They also tried to palm off on me a Scottish 5 note).
That's why I like The Bartons Arms - good decor, good food at reasonable price, excellent range of real ales usually well kept, and no funny money in change. Pity about its location though. And at least the gentlemens rest room is actually on same floor as the bar (unlike Briar & Old C). And no pie throwing by waitresses (unlike Old Joint Stock).
At The Wellington we can have a toast to Fred ....
Fred1new
- 22 Oct 2007 20:55
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I hope you boys behave yourselves without my supervision.
Have a good meeting. Maybe I will be able to join you again in about 4-6 weeks time. That is if I can get out of hawkeye's sight, without her noticing.
Not allowed to stir my own tea at the moment. 8-)
Regards to all.
survived87
- 22 Oct 2007 21:29
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>Fred1new - 22 Oct 2007 20:55 - 567 of 567
>Not allowed to stir my own tea at the moment. 8-)
So, presume that you're drinking the amber liquid through a straw from 'lucozade' bottles then?
Look forward to seeing you when you escape.
PS: Don't forget.... no sports cars or bucket seats .....
Stan
- 24 Oct 2007 11:55
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Looks like just you and I Chris.
Excellent site for the Wellington I thought:
http://www.thewellingtonrealale.co.uk
Especially the live Ale board, not seen that before anywhere.
Fred, give you a call early Thursday evening if thats convenient?.
survived87
- 24 Oct 2007 12:16
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Stan.... thanks for link..... I remember the range of ciders when I was in there before (probably best avoided this afternoon)...... and the guard cat.... see you @5.....
55011
- 24 Oct 2007 12:26
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I've got myself down for that do at the Copthorne. If I can tear myself away from the screen - watching a great deal of not a lot - mind if I join you aforehand? Is/was the cider the "proper" farm stuff?
survived87
- 24 Oct 2007 12:38
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See you there if you make it to Wellington .... from what I remember it was several varieties of 'farm & strong'...
Fred1new
- 24 Oct 2007 12:40
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Stan anytime is OK.
Stan
- 24 Oct 2007 12:44
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Not at all 55, more the merrier.
I will try and get what I call the "cubby hole" table at the back as 1st choice, if not will stay near the bar although gets a bit crowded there as I remember. See you later chaps.
Ed: OK Fred.
55011
- 24 Oct 2007 13:21
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Is Fred being allowed a day out? On condition he doesn't stir?
55011
- 24 Oct 2007 13:25
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Survivor,
Ever made it to Tardebigge? Nice place there does "home " cider, just mind the guard dogs. Take your own bucket/barrel.
survived87
- 24 Oct 2007 15:00
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No..... In my younger days spent sometime in Vale of Evesham - where there was one excellent cider outlet - but you had to put a deposit on the pint glass ... I remember it all had 'lumps' in it...
survived87
- 24 Oct 2007 21:58
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Hope you both got home smoothly. So that 'pie and pint' turned in to 'japanese finger snacks & wine'. Pity about the seminar. Seems the DOW finished up compared to its position at start of the seminar..... so we won't be getting 5.