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Mad Over Fifties Club
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Tonight's The Night! The evening of the Mad Over Fifties Christmas Ball has arrived! Time for all the Mad Over Fifties to put on their finest suits and poshest frocks and join the festivities here at Nungate Towers.
The Towers are bedecked in tinsel and fairy lights Christmas trees are all around the Towers, Igor has put on his festive chains and is ready in the vestibule with trays of mulled wine and Christmas carol tailcocks. The Minstrels are back in the gallery, tonight they are joined by the local symphony orchestra who will be playing a selection of Seasonal songs and waltzes. Later on it's time to rock the old Towers and Rocky Road will be here with his mobile disco.
Tables are groaning under the weight of all the festive fayre imaginable, capons, and turkeys, hams and pies. Puddings and trifles mince pies and
truffles - a feast for the eyes and for the stomach!
Come and join the happy Mad over fifties for tonight's extravagana!
carriages at midnight
The Towers are bedecked in tinsel and fairy lights Christmas trees are all around the Towers, Igor has put on his festive chains and is ready in the vestibule with trays of mulled wine and Christmas carol tailcocks. The Minstrels are back in the gallery, tonight they are joined by the local symphony orchestra who will be playing a selection of Seasonal songs and waltzes. Later on it's time to rock the old Towers and Rocky Road will be here with his mobile disco.
Tables are groaning under the weight of all the festive fayre imaginable, capons, and turkeys, hams and pies. Puddings and trifles mince pies and
truffles - a feast for the eyes and for the stomach!
Come and join the happy Mad over fifties for tonight's extravagana!
carriages at midnight
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sibo have you got a dress to go with that strap ?.
21:28 Sat 22nd Dec 2012
I come in a glass coach bedecked with diamonds to spare you folk of the wild torrent of rheum that passeth through me; there is an appropriate serving hatch for the dispensing of ye tailcocks and the magnificent Dickensian Fayre that is laid out before us.......
Is there a ripple tonight, meiness hoseth......
I also hope that the Nungate Towers choir has rehearsed the AB carols for a wonderful groany rendition of the premiere (or rather secondaire) work.
Is there a ripple tonight, meiness hoseth......
I also hope that the Nungate Towers choir has rehearsed the AB carols for a wonderful groany rendition of the premiere (or rather secondaire) work.
good evening ladies
as i wipe my feet on the doormat may i say that you both look stunning in those gowns, they make this armani evening suit look like an old rag
i have for you queen, the bunch of flowers i promised you
i have for you nungate, a little gift for christmas day
here also, are my donations for prizes:-
three scented candles
some mistletoe
a photo of me (aged 3)
four drinks coasters
last years' christmas cards i received
a tube of toothpaste
as i wipe my feet on the doormat may i say that you both look stunning in those gowns, they make this armani evening suit look like an old rag
i have for you queen, the bunch of flowers i promised you
i have for you nungate, a little gift for christmas day
here also, are my donations for prizes:-
three scented candles
some mistletoe
a photo of me (aged 3)
four drinks coasters
last years' christmas cards i received
a tube of toothpaste
Ah I see my friend, excel, has brought the said items....
so:
Two rolls of spare carol paper, two-ply, and very useful at this time of year
One trumpet minus mouthpiece
Three black truffles, scented out by Snorts my Glocuester Spott
One snooker cue minus tip
One roll of Scotch tape
One packet of flunkies, two-thirds used
One pair of Christmas panties belonging to a woman called Carol
One book by Pickens, Scrooge's Ways to Spending Money
One Snowman minus appendages so they are age apropriate.
One Christmas Cracker (and its not QoM, Tinks, JJ, Minty and and and ) minus the bang and joke bits.
One bike minus a wheel called a Monosomething. The chain is also missing
so:
Two rolls of spare carol paper, two-ply, and very useful at this time of year
One trumpet minus mouthpiece
Three black truffles, scented out by Snorts my Glocuester Spott
One snooker cue minus tip
One roll of Scotch tape
One packet of flunkies, two-thirds used
One pair of Christmas panties belonging to a woman called Carol
One book by Pickens, Scrooge's Ways to Spending Money
One Snowman minus appendages so they are age apropriate.
One Christmas Cracker (and its not QoM, Tinks, JJ, Minty and and and ) minus the bang and joke bits.
One bike minus a wheel called a Monosomething. The chain is also missing
She is in a frock - a little LBD if you please, much more elegant than the little number she wore last week!
This old thing? Just something I found at the back of the wardrobe, for I have but one dress.................seldom ever wear one, comfort above all but tonight I thought I'd best make a supreme effort and find a frock
This old thing? Just something I found at the back of the wardrobe, for I have but one dress.................seldom ever wear one, comfort above all but tonight I thought I'd best make a supreme effort and find a frock
Was sanguinously difficult getting onthe broom in my cerise pencil-skirted evening dress. Even more so when I found Louis dancing on the screen of my sat nav.
Managed to salvage for the ruffle an empty sellotape dispenser, left handed scissors missing one blade, bag of meal worms and smoked salmon sandwich.
The Towers are (is?) spectacular from above. Could murder a truffle and a tailcock.
Managed to salvage for the ruffle an empty sellotape dispenser, left handed scissors missing one blade, bag of meal worms and smoked salmon sandwich.
The Towers are (is?) spectacular from above. Could murder a truffle and a tailcock.