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by HitchcocksShins » Wed Jul 03, 2019 11:55 am
Chander Lear wrote:HitchcocksShins wrote:Crickets got to be the only sport in the world that is so boring that they made a faster version of it just so it kept people's interests. And the fact that they didn't name the 20:20 as "Quicket" is a travesty
Sitting in an exotic country, on the grass banking, singing along with the barmy army, sun and a few beers.
whats not to love
The cricket part
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by robeyre » Wed Jul 03, 2019 1:17 pm
Must be all the above stagsnetters in Sandys today.
I went in to watch the cricket today and they've got tennis on. So thats one custoner lost.
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by PEAR CIDER » Wed Jul 03, 2019 1:20 pm
I've persuaded a load of work guys to go for a meal in a couple of weeks. so should be a good 15 people.
Just need to convince people its not just a bar at a football ground.
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by Dan » Wed Jul 03, 2019 9:17 pm
Chander Lear wrote:I've persuaded a load of work guys to go for a meal in a couple of weeks. so should be a good 15 people.
Just need to convince people its not just a bar at a football ground.
If I was you I'd let them know what you want to eat before you go in because they keep running out of things as the evening goes on, just might stop any disappointment if there's not anything you fancy when you go to order.
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by PEAR CIDER » Thu Jul 04, 2019 7:22 am
Dan wrote:Chander Lear wrote:I've persuaded a load of work guys to go for a meal in a couple of weeks. so should be a good 15 people.
Just need to convince people its not just a bar at a football ground.
If I was you I'd let them know what you want to eat before you go in because they keep running out of things as the evening goes on, just might stop any disappointment if there's not anything you fancy when you go to order.
will do
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by EdwinstoweStag » Thu Jul 04, 2019 7:39 am
Chander Lear wrote:Dan wrote:Chander Lear wrote:I've persuaded a load of work guys to go for a meal in a couple of weeks. so should be a good 15 people.
Just need to convince people its not just a bar at a football ground.
If I was you I'd let them know what you want to eat before you go in because they keep running out of things as the evening goes on, just might stop any disappointment if there's not anything you fancy when you go to order.
will do
I actually find it reassuring when restaurants “run out” of things. It suggests that they buy some of their ingredients on a daily basis and that the dishes are not just liberated from the freezer before being re-heated.
Edders
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by Big yella » Thu Jul 04, 2019 8:44 am
EdwinstoweStag wrote:Chander Lear wrote:Dan wrote:Chander Lear wrote:I've persuaded a load of work guys to go for a meal in a couple of weeks. so should be a good 15 people.
Just need to convince people its not just a bar at a football ground.
If I was you I'd let them know what you want to eat before you go in because they keep running out of things as the evening goes on, just might stop any disappointment if there's not anything you fancy when you go to order.
will do
I actually find it reassuring when restaurants “run out” of things. It suggests that they buy some of their ingredients on a daily basis and that the dishes are not just liberated from the freezer before being re-heated.
Doesn’t Ramsay “86” most of his specials on his tv programmes, doesn’t seem to have done him any harm.
Cause youth’s a mask, and it don’t last.
Live it long and live it fast.
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by MOTG » Wed Jul 17, 2019 3:13 pm
Made a visit to Sandys on Tuesday whilst I was up at the club shop with my wife. We only had drinks but browsed through the menu which looks good with a good variety of choices at reasonable prices to me. My wife and myself thought the transformation of the room etc is very good so well done to the club . Will hopefully eat there in the near future.
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by HitchcocksShins » Thu Aug 08, 2019 1:28 pm
Wondering how the refurb will affect televised matches, are they not bothering with putting commentary on for them on non stags match days anymore?
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by adamstag » Thu Aug 08, 2019 1:49 pm
Chander Lear wrote:HitchcocksShins wrote:Crickets got to be the only sport in the world that is so boring that they made a faster version of it just so it kept people's interests. And the fact that they didn't name the 20:20 as "Quicket" is a travesty
Sitting in an exotic country, on the grass banking, singing along with the barmy army, sun and a few beers.
whats not to love
Cricket's a bit too complicated for some folk
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by adamstag » Thu Aug 08, 2019 1:50 pm
EdwinstoweStag wrote:Chander Lear wrote:Dan wrote:Chander Lear wrote:I've persuaded a load of work guys to go for a meal in a couple of weeks. so should be a good 15 people.
Just need to convince people its not just a bar at a football ground.
If I was you I'd let them know what you want to eat before you go in because they keep running out of things as the evening goes on, just might stop any disappointment if there's not anything you fancy when you go to order.
will do
I actually find it reassuring when restaurants “run out” of things. It suggests that they buy some of their ingredients on a daily basis and that the dishes are not just liberated from the freezer before being re-heated.
True, but the local wetherspoons to me runs out of stuff all the time
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