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Tonight's festivities at Nungate Towers are about to commence. Queenofmean has planned everything, from the menus to club activities and what a programme she has arranged (it's my Mother's day gift.....I think)
The Tailcock tonight will be "Mother's Touch" - light, warm and fruity, when you drink it feels like a hug! Scoff our resident chef is on compassionate leave and his place has been taken by his cousin Andre who has flown in from Paris specially to cater tonight's event! He has cooked a lovely Chicken Veronique, chicken strips in a luscious white wine sauce, studded with gorgeous green nuggets of deliciousness (grapes flown in from our vineyards in the southern hemisphere). As always we have a selection of volly vonts and canopies and on the pudding trolley, Andre has one of his specialities Gateau Petite Rose, a creamy confection of sponge, whipped cream laced with rose water and rose petals. The minstrels are warming up in the gallery, as always they will be playing a selection of madrigals and fugues and later on they have promised to give us their rendition of Showtunes, from the "Glums" to 42nd Street! As a special treat Queenie has arranged the Towers Triathalon! There will be a three legged race, (three laps around the Towers)
The "diddy" cycle (thirteen laps around the Towers) and finally the Swimming section - three laps in the moat whilst wearing a pink tutu! (Pink sparkly thongs are optional) So the hot tub is bubbling away, and the mini bar has been replenshed on the north tower, yet again we are still waiting for the elastic replacements for the bungee (I've been assured they will be installed on Monday) the games room and skittle lanes are also open.
For the rofl, Queenie has arranged a fruit basket (empty)
a silver bottle bag (also empty)
one silver candle (unused as it need a very
narrow holder.)
A warm welcome awaits all who dare enter these portals......
carriages at midnight
The Tailcock tonight will be "Mother's Touch" - light, warm and fruity, when you drink it feels like a hug! Scoff our resident chef is on compassionate leave and his place has been taken by his cousin Andre who has flown in from Paris specially to cater tonight's event! He has cooked a lovely Chicken Veronique, chicken strips in a luscious white wine sauce, studded with gorgeous green nuggets of deliciousness (grapes flown in from our vineyards in the southern hemisphere). As always we have a selection of volly vonts and canopies and on the pudding trolley, Andre has one of his specialities Gateau Petite Rose, a creamy confection of sponge, whipped cream laced with rose water and rose petals. The minstrels are warming up in the gallery, as always they will be playing a selection of madrigals and fugues and later on they have promised to give us their rendition of Showtunes, from the "Glums" to 42nd Street! As a special treat Queenie has arranged the Towers Triathalon! There will be a three legged race, (three laps around the Towers)
The "diddy" cycle (thirteen laps around the Towers) and finally the Swimming section - three laps in the moat whilst wearing a pink tutu! (Pink sparkly thongs are optional) So the hot tub is bubbling away, and the mini bar has been replenshed on the north tower, yet again we are still waiting for the elastic replacements for the bungee (I've been assured they will be installed on Monday) the games room and skittle lanes are also open.
For the rofl, Queenie has arranged a fruit basket (empty)
a silver bottle bag (also empty)
one silver candle (unused as it need a very
narrow holder.)
A warm welcome awaits all who dare enter these portals......
carriages at midnight
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We missed you last week, Minty. I see we haven't got the bungee up and running this week so you'll have to choose an alternative form of entertainment.
As for me I'll have a tub o' Touch and that bagful of chocolate I might have won in the roffle last week, cross fingers.
We missed you last week, Minty. I see we haven't got the bungee up and running this week so you'll have to choose an alternative form of entertainment.
As for me I'll have a tub o' Touch and that bagful of chocolate I might have won in the roffle last week, cross fingers.
Hello Mammar, nice to see you - your drink will be along shortly, there's chocolate in abundance in the small room under the Grand Staircase if you'd like to indulge......
Queenie has repaired to her chambers, she's not been too well this week, I'm hoping she'll be back down again soon - little Red is having abandonment issues (one of her cats is missing her....)
Queenie has repaired to her chambers, she's not been too well this week, I'm hoping she'll be back down again soon - little Red is having abandonment issues (one of her cats is missing her....)
And for this week, I have, at the bottom of me Asda bag . . .
157 empty DVD cases (long story)
Several remote controls for long defunct electrical products
0.5 of a pint of skimmed milk, or slightly coloured water as I call it
(Where do you find the key for a 'half' fraction on an iPad keyboard?)
87 stubs for raffle tickets which didn't win prizes
And the shed key
157 empty DVD cases (long story)
Several remote controls for long defunct electrical products
0.5 of a pint of skimmed milk, or slightly coloured water as I call it
(Where do you find the key for a 'half' fraction on an iPad keyboard?)
87 stubs for raffle tickets which didn't win prizes
And the shed key
a chocolate hit, mammar, a bit like this:
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