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Brum Bash VII
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- Dr Zoidberg
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- Mr Flibbles
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I AM PREPARED. BRING IT BITCHES.
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Just had a look at this and its just up a few motorways from me. As i'm new and not entirely sure what Brum Bash entails could someone fill me in plese?
Considering that my computer is currently half way through being Modded (pump floating, no side panels, no hard drives fixed etc etc) and isnt particularly mobile and also the short notice I doubt I would be able to come but good to know for the future.
Considering that my computer is currently half way through being Modded (pump floating, no side panels, no hard drives fixed etc etc) and isnt particularly mobile and also the short notice I doubt I would be able to come but good to know for the future.
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- Weighted Storage Cube
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Are those PiMs cakeythings basically Belgian Jaffa Cakes?
Binky:
Brum bash and Jockbash are social gatherings. While game are oft played, mostly it is about the consumption of booze, food, having a good chat, destroying Casa Del Grim's toilet, pondering if Pete's arse comes afoul of the Geneva and/or Hague Conventions, mocking each other and generally having a good laugh.
Barring one or two 5punkers taking consoles to make sure they're there, there's no need to bring much apart from yourself.
ProfLAN and Beardbash are generally game centric, although much of the same as above occurs, just with either many PC's added to the mix or a tsunami of paper and pens for the latter. Tends to be more pirates at a Proflan.
Binky:
Brum bash and Jockbash are social gatherings. While game are oft played, mostly it is about the consumption of booze, food, having a good chat, destroying Casa Del Grim's toilet, pondering if Pete's arse comes afoul of the Geneva and/or Hague Conventions, mocking each other and generally having a good laugh.
Barring one or two 5punkers taking consoles to make sure they're there, there's no need to bring much apart from yourself.
ProfLAN and Beardbash are generally game centric, although much of the same as above occurs, just with either many PC's added to the mix or a tsunami of paper and pens for the latter. Tends to be more pirates at a Proflan.
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- Mr Flibbles
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Almost, they're made in France. So basically posh jaffa cakes.buzzmong wrote:Are those PiMs cakeythings basically Belgian Jaffa Cakes?
EDIT: apparently they are made in Belgium, but it's a French brand. So they're posh but with a hint of mediocrity. Also, how do you do strikethrough commands again?
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Awesome. I wonder if they're as good as Marks and Spencers ones.Mr. Johnson wrote:Almost, they're made in France. So basically posh jaffa cakes.buzzmong wrote:Are those PiMs cakeythings basically Belgian Jaffa Cakes?
EDIT: apparently they are made in Belgium, but it's a French brand. So they're posh but with a hint of mediocrity. Also, how do you do strikethrough commands again?
With magic
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- Mr Flibbles
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thanks!
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buzzmong wrote:Are those PiMs cakeythings basically Belgian Jaffa Cakes?
Binky:
Brum bash and Jockbash are social gatherings. While game are oft played, mostly it is about the consumption of booze, food, having a good chat, destroying Casa Del Grim's toilet, pondering if Pete's arse comes afoul of the Geneva and/or Hague Conventions, mocking each other and generally having a good laugh.
Barring one or two 5punkers taking consoles to make sure they're there, there's no need to bring much apart from yourself.
ProfLAN and Beardbash are generally game centric, although much of the same as above occurs, just with either many PC's added to the mix or a tsunami of paper and pens for the latter. Tends to be more pirates at a Proflan.
Nice. Sounds like technically I wouldn’t need a computer then. Any chance I could come along and drink with you fine fellows (pending authorisation from the mrs)?
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- Master of Soviet Propaganda
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Absolutely! It's Friday - Monday, but people are coming and going at various points over the weekend.
Bring yourself, a bit of booze/food money, overnight kit and you're sorted.
Bring yourself, a bit of booze/food money, overnight kit and you're sorted.
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My body is ready.
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Good lord. Those won't last long. You'll be doing well if they even make it to the bash.
Question: TVfunbox controllers! Do we have enough or shall I bring some?
Question: TVfunbox controllers! Do we have enough or shall I bring some?
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- Mr Flibbles
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If by TVfunbox you mean playstation controllers, I have two that I can bring.
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I will try and make it over there on Saturday/Sunday for some drinking etc. If anyone needs a lift from the Northampton region let me know.
Would I be mad if I raided the wine cellar for a NICE bottle of wine/alcoholic fluid to bring? (and by wine cellar I mean cupboard that contains a few bottles of something, mostly things you can clean thermal compound with).
Would I be mad if I raided the wine cellar for a NICE bottle of wine/alcoholic fluid to bring? (and by wine cellar I mean cupboard that contains a few bottles of something, mostly things you can clean thermal compound with).
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Any really. I have a bevy of Wiimotes, a PS3 controller and a wired 360/PC controller. What I bring depends on what I can fit in my bag, or what we're short on.Mr. Johnson wrote:If by TVfunbox you mean playstation controllers, I have two that I can bring.
Huzzah!Binky wrote:I will try and make it over there on Saturday/Sunday for some drinking etc.
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- Mr Flibbles
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Well Tezz is bringing the PS3, so it depends on how many he can bring. I also have a wired xbox controller is there is need for an extra. Do we actually even have 4-player games for playstation?
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I also have a wired 360 controller. And, uh, a Wavebird?
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- Master of Soviet Propaganda
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All boozahol's consumed at bash, you're very welcome to bring anything you want.Binky wrote:I will try and make it over there on Saturday/Sunday for some drinking etc. If anyone needs a lift from the Northampton region let me know.
Would I be mad if I raided the wine cellar for a NICE bottle of wine/alcoholic fluid to bring? (and by wine cellar I mean cupboard that contains a few bottles of something, mostly things you can clean thermal compound with).
Anyone need my address other than Binky? Do let me know.
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- Robotic Bumlord
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I've got beers, baconz (no sweetcure this time I'm afraid), chocolatey things, sasparilla and some wasabi peas.
Shada, I'll pick you up around 1.30 then we'll go and pick pnut up (as long as he's washed). Pnut, can you PM me your address.
Grimmie, can you also PM your address please?
Shada, I'll pick you up around 1.30 then we'll go and pick pnut up (as long as he's washed). Pnut, can you PM me your address.
Grimmie, can you also PM your address please?