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Good evening and welcome to Nungate Towers.
Igor is at the door waiting to welcome you all, be careful if he offers to take care of your coats, and cloaks and broomsticks, you may never see them again.
Tonight's Tailcock is the Big Bertha, an anticipatory sort of brew.....
The running buffet has become firm favourite and will be running round the Towers yet again this evening - try and catch it if you can! For those members who are less fit (or just lazy) we have set up a nice supper in the snug. There you will find sorts of goodies as well as our world famous volly vonts, canopies and horses doovers.
As we still have a semblance of pleasant weather, we can indulge in some out door activities this evening, there are some pleasant walks around the rose garden, and the lake, we can stroll down to the beach (water is a tad cold and not really suitable paddling) The outdoor pool is heated so anyone who would like to go swimming can borrow a swimsuit.
Our favourite local band, The Tone Deafs have gone off on a tour of the Outer Hebrides so we have engaged the services of DJ Bernard for dancing down in the ballroom. All our usual facilities are available for members use so come on in and join the party
A warm welcome awaits who dare enter these portals
carriages at midnight
Igor is at the door waiting to welcome you all, be careful if he offers to take care of your coats, and cloaks and broomsticks, you may never see them again.
Tonight's Tailcock is the Big Bertha, an anticipatory sort of brew.....
The running buffet has become firm favourite and will be running round the Towers yet again this evening - try and catch it if you can! For those members who are less fit (or just lazy) we have set up a nice supper in the snug. There you will find sorts of goodies as well as our world famous volly vonts, canopies and horses doovers.
As we still have a semblance of pleasant weather, we can indulge in some out door activities this evening, there are some pleasant walks around the rose garden, and the lake, we can stroll down to the beach (water is a tad cold and not really suitable paddling) The outdoor pool is heated so anyone who would like to go swimming can borrow a swimsuit.
Our favourite local band, The Tone Deafs have gone off on a tour of the Outer Hebrides so we have engaged the services of DJ Bernard for dancing down in the ballroom. All our usual facilities are available for members use so come on in and join the party
A warm welcome awaits who dare enter these portals
carriages at midnight
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Evening your nungateship, gawd that Bertha woman is powerful she blew Indie and me round the Orkneys before depositing us in Edinburgh ( poor Indie as hardly any bristles left ).
Anyhoo, for the riffle I have one set of rear brake shoes suitable for a 1964 Austin Westminster, one Rubiks cube ( damaged from where I kept throwing it off the floor in temper ) and one slightly chipped vase celebrating the marriage of Princess Ann and Captain Mark Phillips !.
Igor my usual bucket if you please.
Anyhoo, for the riffle I have one set of rear brake shoes suitable for a 1964 Austin Westminster, one Rubiks cube ( damaged from where I kept throwing it off the floor in temper ) and one slightly chipped vase celebrating the marriage of Princess Ann and Captain Mark Phillips !.
Igor my usual bucket if you please.
Evening friends. Eric and I have also had to battle against the wind, sorry to be late. Had to tuck Hebe under my hat and tie on the hat with seaweed. Bit pongy. Deferably need a drink. Riflewise I have various coloured cartridges for a fountain pen, a packet of coloured pencils (need sharpening) and a box of water colour paints (blue nearly used up).
Evening all.....I'll begin with a Bardish offering
The Cornish peal of thunder, the flash,
A Zeus hurled spear,
lighting the dark Bodmin canvas.
The rain falls pitter-patter,
against the sashed windows,
forming a droning rhythm.
Another enormous boom,
Thor's hammer strikes,
the rain becomes AB aggressive.
A wind gust,
stronger than a sqad patient problem
of monsoon anger, Bertha rages hard.
MoFCers find themselves scared,
this ex-hurricane weather,
reminds me to down another bucket.
The storm would rage,
inside my body,
a running buffet, real flatulent typhoon.
I now knew why,
the Towers' clouds never left,
a real dungeon torture,
lightning Igor quick - another Bertha please.
The Cornish peal of thunder, the flash,
A Zeus hurled spear,
lighting the dark Bodmin canvas.
The rain falls pitter-patter,
against the sashed windows,
forming a droning rhythm.
Another enormous boom,
Thor's hammer strikes,
the rain becomes AB aggressive.
A wind gust,
stronger than a sqad patient problem
of monsoon anger, Bertha rages hard.
MoFCers find themselves scared,
this ex-hurricane weather,
reminds me to down another bucket.
The storm would rage,
inside my body,
a running buffet, real flatulent typhoon.
I now knew why,
the Towers' clouds never left,
a real dungeon torture,
lightning Igor quick - another Bertha please.