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The Official European JWFAN Pre-Concert Meetup Thread (London, October 26, 2018)


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On 10/18/2018 at 7:40 PM, Stefancos said:

 

See! That was funny! You're a funny guy, Thor.

 

What do you mean by "funny"?

 

Is Thor some kind of clown? Is he here to fucking amuse you?

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Guys, anyone else who would like to join us for the meal at Da Mario's is very welcome, but you'll either have to just show up on the night or try calling the restaurant yourself and ask if they can add you on to the big party booking. They said at the time of booking that they would be happy to accommodate more guests if necessary. I think you'll probably be fine to just show up. 

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11 hours ago, Quintus said:

 

Isn't that literally the nature and purpose of politeness? 

 

Well, it just becomes kind of funny in those instances when people say "please" with an aggressive tone. Just drop the please then!

 

:lol:

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For everybody that stays a couple of days in London, I thought it would be nice to share some interesting - Williams connected - filmlocations to visit.

 

I'll start with the Leadenhall Market, which was used in Harry Potter as Diagon Alley/ the Leaky Cauldron. 

It's a really nice place to visit, close to the Tower of London. 

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Of course Platform 9 3/4 cannot be skipped as well. It's at Kings Cross station. 

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35 minutes ago, PetePan said:

For everybody that stays a couple of days in London, I thought it would be nice to share some interesting - Williams connected - filmlocations to visit.

 

I'll start with the Leadenhall Market, which was used in Harry Potter as Diagon Alley/ the Leaky Cauldron. 

It's a really nice place to visit, close to the Tower of London. 

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I was best man at a wedding there last month with the reception in a cordoned off area on the cobbled street. Upon arrival I was alarmed to realise that my speech could be watched by the general public and packs of tourists!

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On 10/20/2018 at 12:52 PM, Quintus said:

The Eagle and Child is my local. 

 

Mate are you in Oxford?

 

11 hours ago, Quintus said:

 

Isn't that literally the nature and purpose of politeness? 

 

Politeness is much more reliable than sincerity,

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14 hours ago, Stefancos said:

When i was in Ireland I was told all English beers are shite 

 

That’s because they generally are. The big names ones anyway. 

 

Bottles are the way to go in Tan Land. Everything on draught is usually terrible. 

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35 minutes ago, Nick1066 said:

They’re not shite. There are some fantastic English beers. 

 

But in truth, Irish beers are superior. As are German.

 

As I said, the bigger names aren’t great. As Jay aluded to, there are great craft beers from everywhere these days. 

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3 hours ago, Stefancos said:

I need names, mister!

 

Well what kind of beer do you like? The watered down Dutch stuff?

 

I'm afraid you'll find Amstel light isn't very popular in England.

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32 minutes ago, Stefancos said:

Really? Because I saw Heineken in every pub in Ireland!

 

Heineken is available in pretty much every pub in the world. And it’s awful no matter where you get it!

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