* Simon Wistow ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
And they didn't eat as many waffles as we did.
ahhh waffles, a classic student food - what did you eat your waffles
with? i ate mine with mayo and chick sticks (fish finger like bits
processed chicken)
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Greg McCarroll
On Fri, May 04, 2001 at 10:34:55AM +0100, Greg McCarroll wrote:
* Simon Wistow ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
And they didn't eat as many waffles as we did.
ahhh waffles, a classic student food - what did you eat your waffles
with? i ate mine with mayo and chick sticks (fish finger like
Chris Heathcote wrote:
Off the top of my head:
ICA bar, Match (Noho/Farringdon/Sosho), lab (on Old Compton St.), aka...
also heard about Smiths of Smithfield, but never been there.
Smiths isn't really a cocktail bar IIRC.
Cocktails at the Marriot (aka the old County Hall) aren't
* at 03/05 12:42 +0100 Simon Wistow said:
Chris Heathcote wrote:
Off the top of my head:
ICA bar, Match (Noho/Farringdon/Sosho), lab (on Old Compton St.), aka...
also heard about Smiths of Smithfield, but never been there.
For true geekdom go get cocktails go to Cynthia's Cyberbar
is certainly open on Sunday afternoon, but will be
serving more coffee than cocktails. I suppose they'd make you
cocktails if you asked, but I wonder how expertly...
.robin.
--
You are bound to be in a state of mental unrest, even turmoil.
And of course there can be no inner peace: be proud
.
Cocktails on the first floor there aren't bad.
If you like an impressive view but condescending service,
try Bar 24 in Tower 42 (ie Natwest).
Otherwise I go with the Match recommendation.
jp
* Chris Heathcote ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
on 3/5/01 12:48 pm, Robin Houston wrote:
The ICA bar is certainly open on Sunday afternoon, but will be
serving more coffee than cocktails. I suppose they'd make you
cocktails if you asked, but I wonder how expertly...
They always have one
I have to agree with this. The bar isn't terribly large (at least not
in the one off Regent's Stree), but the cocktails are *lovely* and the
steak *gorgeous*. The theme is a bit, errr, loud (cow-style seats
etc.) and it's fairly dark (err, intimate), but it's a lovely (not
cheap) place.
Oh
On Thu, May 03, 2001 at 09:25:16PM +0100, Leon Brocard wrote:
Oh, and I'm feeling generous, so I'll buy a drink for the first person
to place the quote in my .signature ;-) Now if only I could find a
copy of this...
... Did you know there's a guy living in our closet?
Real Genius.
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On Thu, May 03, 2001 at 09:41:18PM +0100, Leon Brocard wrote:
Ok, let's stop there: that's Roger, evildave, and Simon I owe drinks
to. What I want to know is why university didn't turn up to be exactly
like Real Genius...
Yeah, it totally su..
fx: Chris screams and jumps out of the way of an
On Thu, May 03, 2001 at 09:34:56PM +0100, David Cantrell wrote:
Rip, Mix, Burn, unless you're using our latest and greatest
operating system which we couldn't be arsed to complete
10.0.2 shipped yesterday and fixed this, fyi...
The burn CD button in iTunes is a pulsing
genius
as for the steak, i already have one off list mail booking a slot,
so if you want a place mail me off list and i'll do a count and
book on tuesdayish
to firm up on details, it will cost about 20 quid a head unless
you drink a lot of cocktails, and we will leave from PO about
9.30ish to arrive
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