The doors of Nungate Towers have again been thrown open to welcome all of the Mad Over Fifites out there in AB land. Tonight's tailcock will be the "November Noggin" a spicy warming brew, just right for a cold, wet and windy November night. Also on offer are our usual selection of horses doovers and volly vonts, tonight's "hot plate" we have "All in " casserole - who knows what might be found in there, dumplings? Well, maybe......
On the pudding trolley is Plum Duff and custard. The minstrels will be playing pontoon in the gallery, our favourite band The Tone Deafs will be playing in the Great Hall. We have a special guest performing in the Music room, Flamenco Flo and her poodles. Such fun.
For tonight's roflI have: 1 Spartak Moscow shirt (trampled)
Bag of catnip
Jar of odd buttons
A very good evening to you and all that my venture in to nungate towers maam.
A bucket of November Noggin sounds just right to me.
For the rollfle I bring one rotor arm suitable for a 1962 Morris Minor 1000cc, a six pound lump hammer slightly cracked[i and a pack of 10 Woodbines [i]only 2 fags left].
Good evening maam, the dumplings and plum duff dragged me in
For the rofli I bring a spanner for tony's works
Scholl cream for QoM's sore feet
And a large bouquet for your good self
Such lovely flowers Sibton! I'll have them taken to my chambers, Bell can set them in a vase. There has been much oohing and aahhing over those shoes you know. I'm sure the cream will come in handy.
I shall pass your hammer to our smith Tony, he has a pile of armour to bash out
Yes it is a bit quiet here tonight, it's probably all down the the weather I hears it's been awful down south. Today was a really lovely day up here, but so cold
nearly stranded the car in a flood - really shouldn't have been out in retrospect - there are three three-inch-deep muddy streams coming down the drive from the fields above here, I do not exaggerate; the back lawn is flooded out (no threat to the house).
Hi DT - I doubt we shall need any more rainwater, it's scheduled to arrive here in the early hours...................We used to live near the river, but we moved to the Towers which is on top of a nice hill.....
Good evening Polar Bear, I'm glad you cpould make it, I hope Queenofmean wins the corn plasters, if you could only see the new shoes she bought - 6inch heels platform all sparkly and she'll need the plasters after their first outing! 'berg get parked alright?
now that is a treat, Tony, nungate will have us out on the terrace in this fridge that they have out there - what Scotch are you going for? A Tomatin perhaps if you like a Speyside?