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Have you been to the Oscar Wilde play yet? How did you find it?
Have you been to the Oscar Wilde play yet? How did you find it?
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SMorientes wrote:Selby
Have you been to the Oscar Wilde play yet? How did you find it?
Yes was a couple of weeks ago, not something i'd normally do but actually enjoyed it. Seemed strange at first until i got into it but was a laugh.
Was only 56 people in the audience (that was full) and we sat on 7 tables of 8 people and the play took place in the middle so everyone was in a good position to watch.
My better half really enjoyed it as she is more into the theatre than me and of course with afternoon tea all included in the price she was in her element. Fortuntely they were selling a few drinks and some excellent real ales so had to have a couple of samples.
First time I'd ever been in York Mansion House which is surprising as its only just up the road from Selby and i'm often in York, was a very impressive building.
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Glad you enjoyed it, Importance of Being Earnest is my favourite Wilde play. I've only ever read them though, think I would enjoy going to see one performed.Selby White wrote:SMorientes wrote:Selby
Have you been to the Oscar Wilde play yet? How did you find it?
Yes was a couple of weeks ago, not something i'd normally do but actually enjoyed it. Seemed strange at first until i got into it but was a laugh.
Was only 56 people in the audience (that was full) and we sat on 7 tables of 8 people and the play took place in the middle so everyone was in a good position to watch.
My better half really enjoyed it as she is more into the theatre than me and of course with afternoon tea all included in the price she was in her element. Fortuntely they were selling a few drinks and some excellent real ales so had to have a couple of samples.
First time I'd ever been in York Mansion House which is surprising as its only just up the road from Selby and i'm often in York, was a very impressive building.
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Out of curiosity, Admin and Mod's-who runs the Forum's Twitter.......? or does anyone.......
Was just thinking it'd be good to update any followers to signings, team news etc.....
Was just thinking it'd be good to update any followers to signings, team news etc.....
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Sheepy does but he's really busy at the moment, I'm sure he would pass details to a trusted member to keep things up to speed. If he hasn't come on this morning I'll text him.dskimcbski wrote:Out of curiosity, Admin and Mod's-who runs the Forum's Twitter.......? or does anyone.......
Was just thinking it'd be good to update any followers to signings, team news etc.....
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Can someone tell me why everyone is suddenly throwing buckets of iced water all over themselves .
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It's to do with charity mate, I will give a fiver if I can throw one over you, especially if you win another competition.Barlow Boy wrote:Can someone tell me why everyone is suddenly throwing buckets of iced water all over themselves .
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I saw Ferdinand doing it, then that lad off Corrie so thought it was some sort of new trend like that planking thing.Aces wrote:It's to do with charity mate, I will give a fiver if I can throw one over you, especially if you win another competition.Barlow Boy wrote:Can someone tell me why everyone is suddenly throwing buckets of iced water all over themselves .
Anyway, thanks for the info ACES, although I will decline your kind offer
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