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Nutcase
10-09-2007, 10:39
Boo, just about to leave for manchester for work, 5 days working nights in a strange place, and only £10 a day expenses. Seriously doubt internet access too...

I've packed plenty of books!

See you on the other side...

Fayshun
10-09-2007, 11:22
I went to Manchester once. It rained.

Mark
10-09-2007, 11:35
I went to Manchester several times - it rained some of the time. :p

(I was certainly happy to have shelter on the last night of the Commonwealth Games).

Gilly
10-09-2007, 12:22
I worked in Manc for years. It rained almost constantly.

Garp
10-09-2007, 12:24
I worked in Manc for years. It rained almost constantly.

Difference being you're probably one of the few people who'd enjoy that ;D

Gilly
10-09-2007, 12:25
True :D

Fayshun
10-09-2007, 12:35
Difference being you're probably one of the few people who'd enjoy that ;D

If it wasn't in Manchester...

Gilly
10-09-2007, 12:40
God you guys know me better than I do

Blackstar
10-09-2007, 12:51
I've been to Manchester too much, it didn't rain all the time sometimes it hailed.

Creature
10-09-2007, 21:17
Aren't I the lucky one, the few times i've been it's been bloody sunny :(

Haly
11-09-2007, 00:02
I've been to Manchester plenty of times with my ex, the most memorable weather I encountered up there was when it was extremely windy one day and it nearly blew me into a tram ;D Being little has distinct disadvantages sometimes :p

Stan_Lite
11-09-2007, 05:24
I've been to Manchester plenty of times with my ex, the most memorable weather I encountered up there was when it was extremely windy one day and it nearly blew me into a tram ;D Being little has distinct disadvantages sometimes :p

That's one of the few advantages of being, shall we say, on the cuddly side. 16 1/2 stone with size 11 feet, it'll take more than a bit of wind to get me over :D

Never spent any time in Manchester, only ever passed through - it was raining when I did.

leowyatt
11-09-2007, 07:35
Boo, Seriously doubt internet access too...

nah they definitely have that in Manchester :p

Haly
11-09-2007, 08:25
That's one of the few advantages of being, shall we say, on the cuddly side. 16 1/2 stone with size 11 feet, it'll take more than a bit of wind to get me over :D


It really was a bit unsettling at the time, could feel my feet being lifted up by it practically as it was such a strong gust :shocked:
Rather glad I had someone to grab me as the tram driver looked a bit concerned :p

BBx
11-09-2007, 09:03
I went to a restaurant called Velvet - the food was AMAZING and the southern fried chicken and chips (or something) was the biggest plate ever! :D

BB x

Will
11-09-2007, 09:54
Hope you got your stab vest! ;)

Will
11-09-2007, 14:48
I didn't want to be too harsh. :p It's the one place where our company has the biggest amount of attacks and crime.

Nutcase
14-09-2007, 12:03
I'm still alive :) Braindead though! Only got damp once, as I was leaving this morning.


Just finished trawling over 300 emails :shocked: mostly the local freecycle...

Nutcase
14-09-2007, 16:22
Oh clunking dell!

I'm on nights AGAIN next week :angry: at least I can sleep in me own bed though, crawley this time...

Burble
14-09-2007, 16:43
£10/day expenses? **** that!

I'll be in Manchester next weekend for a footy match.

Kell_ee001
14-09-2007, 17:05
I've never been to Manchester. Does it rain much?