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16-09-2009 12:45 PM #1
Hibs Club Open Day
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16-09-2009 01:22 PM #2This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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16-09-2009 02:56 PM #3This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Face Painting and Bouncy Castle for the kids from 12.30pm
Darts, Doms, Pool and Crib Fliers from 1.30pm
Sports Quiz @ 6.00pm, Karaoke @ 7.00pm, Bingo @ 8.30pm and finished of with The Legends of Las Vegas show at 9.00 pm.
Free entry for members all day but a £2 charge for visitors for the show in the evening.
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17-09-2009 07:44 AM #4
I'm not too into social clubs, what's this one like? Is it the sort of place where they have a rule for everything, enforced by over officious nobody's on the committee. The type that have never had any power at all in their life and now find themselves in a position of authority?
If you win the Bingo, are you allowed to shout "house" like you are absolutely delighted, or are you expected to snivel "right" in a voice that sounds like you have stood on some dog pooh?
What's the entertainment like? Do you get genuine live bands, or some fat turd from West Lothian or Lanarkshire, singing along to tapes of songs like "Penny Arcade"?
Finally, if you are a stranger, does the place fall silent, as everyone stares at you when you walk in, or do people just get on with enjoying their night out and continue in happy conversation?
Sorry to ask these questions, it's just that I've had a few bad experiences at other clubs. Needless to say I'll never sit in a regular's seat again.
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17-09-2009 01:35 PM #7This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
If you win the Bingo, are you allowed to shout "house" like you are absolutely delighted, or are you expected to snivel "right" in a voice that sounds like you have stood on some dog pooh?
What's the entertainment like? Do you get genuine live bands, or some fat turd from West Lothian or Lanarkshire, singing along to tapes of songs like "Penny Arcade"?
Finally, if you are a stranger, does the place fall silent, as everyone stares at you when you walk in, or do people just get on with enjoying their night out and continue in happy conversation?
Sorry to ask these questions, it's just that I've had a few bad experiences at other clubs. Needless to say I'll never sit in a regular's seat again.
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17-09-2009 08:39 AM #11
used to go to `the hibs club` evry friday + saturday days/nights
they had a great band on then called fags n matches
anyhoo the worst thing then was the smoking in the BIG hall, being a non smoker my eyes were usually streaming,,,,,my clothes stank fer days!!!!
but it was a braw club
auld maud selling you tickets you didnt want, as fer the food stand,mmmmm
yon karen was some cook
my missus was really glad when i stated to move doon to musselburgh 20 years ago[ methinks had i stayed in leith, i would not be married noo]
havent been to `sunnyside` fer yonks but it used to be great
so all those going on sunday,,,,,,,,,,,ENJOY YERSELF,,[especially if your off on the monday, lucky bassas
im not
hb
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