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Birmingham Pie and a Pint     

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 - 25 Nov 2007 18:58 - 735 of 1427

Noted..... perhaps we could have a P&P Golden Glow meeting there in early summer (May/June).....

Stan.... have you seen this one:
The Beer Drinker Changes Trains
http://users.aber.ac.uk/jwp/drink/stations.html

(Wellington gets a mention as well).

Stan - 25 Nov 2007 21:00 - 736 of 1427

He's done some good and accurate research there ( I've been in most of his selections ), -): I would add the Loggerheads in Shrewsbury as a good value Marstons boozer, just around the corner from the Fishes.

55011 - 25 Nov 2007 23:41 - 737 of 1427

Survivor,

A little unfortunate business in the Fells.

survived87 - 26 Nov 2007 08:14 - 738 of 1427

55 - not sure I understand yr last post ..... can you pls elaborate...?

survived87 - 26 Nov 2007 09:50 - 739 of 1427

More questions over New Street station funding...

Council sources said there were now grave doubts about the Government tactics.
There are fears of a deliberate attempt to pick holes in the business case in order to cut the amount of money for New Street, possibly by as much as 50 million.

http://icbirmingham.icnetwork.co.uk/birminghampost/news/tm_headline=more-questions-over-new-street-station-funding%26method=full%26objectid=20153430%26siteid=50002-name_page.html

55011 - 26 Nov 2007 09:54 - 740 of 1427

Survivor,

Derailment of a Pendolino in Cumbria............ Even before that, a "spare" Mk3 set sometimes hove into view on the Manchester/Birminghams, so it is possible that there are two such.

Noted the interesting info you posted re Stechford and its history, and the ORR representations. Kenilworth is being re-doubled so that should alleviate some of the problems.

Any news on likely pricing yet? I still think only three passenger carrying coaches does not demonstrate much confidence - a three hour plus journey "serving" Britain's first and second largest conurbations....... (Yes I know Virgin run "fours" from one end of the country to the other, but they are all too often hopelessly inadequate).

Now, when men were men, and an engine wouldn't set off with less than 13 or more coaches in tow...............

survived87 - 26 Nov 2007 10:12 - 741 of 1427

OK .... noted....

Wouldn't it be handy now if the Kenilworth to Berkswell line hadn't been closed.... !

Fred1new - 26 Nov 2007 10:21 - 742 of 1427

Thanks for the Card. Looking at the Blair documentary on BBC1 last night I could see the likenesses. What a pair of dangerous psychotic psychopaths they are. Mind they do have God on their side.

Stan, knowing your interest in BIFF, hope you weren't caught by the drop this am.
Looking at the trading on Friday I am little suspicious of the price movements.

I think I may get to next meeting, especially with the increase in size due to new membership.

Stan - 26 Nov 2007 10:21 - 743 of 1427

Another reminder chaps:

Stan - 22 Nov 2007 09:56 - 687 of 741 edit this post

Get your thinking caps on for our Pre-Midwinter Break Meal, can I suggest a couple of dates
13th Thur.and 12th Wed. of December for starters.

Venues and times to be discussed and hopefully Fred will be in a position to pass a fitness test by then.

survived87 - 26 Nov 2007 16:42 - 744 of 1427

Stan.... I hope you're not going to impose the following fitness test on Fred: The bleep test involves running continuously between two points that are 20 metres apart. These runs are synchronised with a pre-recorded audio tape, CD or laptop which plays bleeps at set intervals. As the bleep test proceeds, the interval between each successive bleep reduces, forcing the athlete to increase velocity over the course of the bleep test, until it is impossible to keep in sync with the recording.

Fred1new - 26 Nov 2007 17:28 - 745 of 1427

If I am ever reincarnated I will take the fitness test!

Stan - 26 Nov 2007 17:34 - 746 of 1427

Havant been near BIFF for months thank goodness Fred.

"I think I may get to next meeting, especially with the increase in size due to new membership."..actually we have been back to the usual number of 3 for the last few mini-meetings again -):

Don't think "I" could manage that Fit. test let alone Fred -):

survived87 - 26 Nov 2007 17:39 - 747 of 1427

Fred1new ..... Hello again ..... you do realise that the 'Bleep Test' is only a precursor to the main test that Stan & 55 will require .... you will be given 45 seconds to get from the Pallasades Shopping Centre, down to New Street railway station, thru the concourse, down to the platform, and jam your brolley in the closing doors of the late running train service to xxxxxx. (Stan seems to manage it on a regular basis).

Stan - 26 Nov 2007 17:45 - 748 of 1427

This is true, going for the hat-trick next time.

survived87 - 26 Nov 2007 17:58 - 749 of 1427

It's all the Organic Food & Drink that gives Stan the energy burst to do it. So, Fred, I hope you're getting planty of organic wine?

Stan ..... have you sen there is a 'International Conference on Climate Change and Wine' next year in Barcelona.....
http://www.cambioclimaticoyvino.com/eng/index.php
An interesting combination....

Stan - 27 Nov 2007 09:27 - 750 of 1427

Couple of 2 hour lunches in there I see...wouldn't be liguid would they?

Stan - 27 Nov 2007 09:32 - 751 of 1427

Stop Press.

Carl Chinn talking about Birmingham now on R4.

Stan - 27 Nov 2007 10:22 - 752 of 1427

Information for our Mid-Winter break Meal.

I will list and come back to this post to up date some choices available to us.

1. The Ochid: http://thaiorchidbanbury.co.uk/index2.php
I emailed them and was told that their Banbury menu was similar to the Birmingham outlet. 5 minute walk from New St, Station.

2. The Barton Arms: http://www.oakhamales.com/BAthaifood.asp?m_nid=3649
5 minute bus (33) ride from Birmingham centre.

3. The Warehouse Cafe: http://www.thewarehousecafe.com
10 minute walk from New St.Station.

No alcohol available at the cafe so might want to go somewhere else before hand.

survived87 - 27 Nov 2007 12:31 - 753 of 1427

>Couple of 2 hour lunches in there I see...

Can't cope with 2 hour lunches nowadays .... have to xtend it to three hours...

I'd be happy with Barton Arms..... would have thought that was also the easiest parking or drop-off / pick-up for Fred .... but I'll go with flow.... (wouldn't say there's a lot of difference between authenticity of Thai food at Barton or Orchid).


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Fred1new - 27 Nov 2007 12:42 - 754 of 1427

I would be happy any venue. Whether I can make it not entirely sure. Did you receive Email from Martin earlier wanting to meet up sometime?
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