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- Hades Assault Squad (4 in total)
- DJ +1
- East End Images
(hides the cider)
- Hades Assault Squad (4 in total)
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World Cup, innit
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one cup of cider for the world?
am confused
not enough
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World Cup, innit
Forgot about that.
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- Hades Assault Squad (4 in total)
- DJ +1
- East End Images (+ 1 minor and 1 female of my choice, possibly wife)
- Hades Assault Squad (4 in total)
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i love the world cup, london streets are empty, shop assistants are keen to help out of boredom
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• #8
Offers on booze in supermarkets...
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Bollocks! He's good with kids. He was [strike]grooming[/strike] entertaining my daughter when she was 2 years old for about an hour, so I could have a pint.
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We've got some two-for-one tickets for plastic brick land, by the way.
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Like the BBq idea, don't like the legoland idea but thats because i found it a great disappointment as I was expecting more lego to play with.
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Here Lynx, buy this.
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Like the BBq idea, don't like the legoland idea but thats because i found it a great disappointment as I was expecting more lego to play with.
I have a load of lego in Richmond that could be brought over for the BBQ to assuage disappointment?
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i hate myself for knowing this but if you go to Mothercare they are giving out Kids go free tickets (between 3 and 11)
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I may attend the afterparty but I think I've been barred from Legoland.
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eh?
what for?
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• #18
Last time he was there some kids thought his flesh tunnels were wheels for their lego Mars Rover and he had to savagely kick two girls to get them off him.
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Pic of peadojames
heh heh
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Like the BBq idea, don't like the legoland idea but thats because i found it a great disappointment as I was expecting more lego to play with.
Let me break this out for ya - that place... is for children.
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• #21
Mega lolz
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• #22
Let me break this out for ya - that place... is for children.
Gold.
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hehe
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Let me break this out for ya - that place... is for children.
Let me tell you that I love lego. As a child I wanted to go to denmark and live in Legoland. I even wrote to jim'll fix it every week for too many years....till someone broke it to me that the show finished years before.
Now to the last decade and I finally go to legoland. It didn't reach my childhood hopes and dreams then my inner lego loving child died a little.
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i hate myself for knowing this but if you go to Mothercare they are giving out Kids go free tickets (between 3 and 11)
Good spot....... be warned Legoland is seriously expensive, approx £100 for x2 adults & x2 kids, plus food, etc. We rocked up without any pre-planning and worked out a season ticket was cheaper, as it almost paid for itself in x2 trips
The food in legoland is dreadful - take pack lunches. If it is busy, expect 2hr waits for popular rides - this happened last time we went & we ended up getting que-bot expresses @ £30 per head, which avoided any waiting time, expensive but v useful with young kids.
Have fun!
ps there is lego to play with - opposite the cinema, there is a building, where you borrow kits with varying levels of complexity - my 4yr old got v bored, but I loved it.
[SIZE=2]General lucifer is coming down to London bringing Satans Spawn (aged 5 and 7) along with the She-Devil.
We wish to unleash them upon Legoland for a few hours and then head back to Dancing Manor in Kew for an adults and kids barbecue.
If you wish to come along please put your name on the list, we shall be looking into a group discount if possible.
After Legoland the intention will be to return back to my place for a barbecue, involving copious quantities of Northern Meat Products and possibly booze, coffee and off key banter.
If you wish to come to the barbecue please PM me with numbers etc, there may be a request towards covering costs.
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