Regarding the venue name there was a Danish band called "Fury in The Slaughter House." They were quite good.
They were German though. From Hannover.
Regarding the venue name there was a Danish band called "Fury in The Slaughter House." They were quite good.
Hahaha, I don't sound like a South African though.Not long to go!
Wanna see if I can hear a South African voice through the crowd screaming 'Steve Bruce has got a big fat head'
No, you really don't mate.
About the size of their cocks, or that one may be Sunny?In The King Harry, standing at the bar, trying not to stare at two ridiculously tall gentlemen and make any assumptions.
The one I thought was Sean is with a lad, who looks about 12.About the size of their cocks, or that one may be Sunny?
FWIW I think Sean goes the match with his lad now, who is about 12 or so I think, so maybe it's not him.
Just go over & ask if it's him mate. If it's not he won't mind one jot, you always get people mistaking you for others on a match day anyway cos people are waiting on tickets from people they haven't met.The one I thought was Sean is with a lad, who looks about 12.
This conversation is starting to feel a bit creepy.
You're right, but you don't realise the extent of my social anxiety.Just go over & ask if it's him mate. If it's not he won't mind one jot, you always get people mistaking you for others on a match day anyway cos people are waiting on tickets from people they haven't met.
Even if I did miss that, the post didn't do a bad job as a mini like farmInsert that's the joke meme here
They were German though. From Hannover.
Woland is correct on all counts.
Fucking loving it. We're going to add another night or two at least in Liverpool.
I'll report back on my match day soon. Still busy making my way through some great food.
By the way, what's with the brunch fascination in this city?
Brunch has made it's its way over the pond. White childless people the world round will soon be United in their love of brunch.
Why? Well, it's a socially acceptable way of day drinking, and restaurants make big profits delivering such challenging and costly plates as french toast, eggs, pancakes, and the like. Then of course mimosas, margaritas...
It's socially acceptable to drink alcohol with brunch? Did I miss this memo?
The whole point of brunch is to get smashed.
It is funny to me to see places advertising brunch and having to explain it. I've always loathed the hipster interpretation of brunch.
There is a massive US tourist influence here in sevilla, and multiple places are explaining brunch as this laid back thing. As though Spain has a single fucking thing to learn from the US in terms of laid back eating.
Yeah, isn't that why you get the phrase "Bottomless Brunch", which is used to persuade city-dwelling alcoholic millennials into bars and restaurants on a Sunday to quaff endless prosecco with their Char Sui Bao or whatever?