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Attn Kat: Dr. Phil (going off topic with story of supper the other night...)
Hi Kat,
don't lose your sig line cos of me, look I'm posting on top again ho ho ho (ps, not the only guilty party stir, stir,stir). Since our last chat I have had a look at Chuck E Cheese website, does not show me what it provides for the kids but looks similar to the concept of some of the kids play areas we have here so could be good. I often take my kid to Playtown or WackyWarehouse (was Playbarn) which have soft indoor play areas, kids parties and really lousy food. Was actually thinking hmm, wonder if the franchise has hit here yet and if it would be worthwhile? Was the 40 American dollars? I am always amazed at how much more expensive food (and houses) seem to be over here (UK). Andrew "kat" wrote in message news:cMMDb.90775$bC.9562@clgrps13... "HanK" wrote in message ... "kat" Reminds me: The other day, we went out for dinner to that Chuck E Cheese place... Classy arn't you. Maybe, maybe not. What's it to you? At least I can spell common, every day words and know how contractions go about becoming one word from two. What's wrong with Chuck E Cheese? I don't see anything, aside from the food. FYI, it also cost over $40 for the night, which IS expensive for 2 adults and a child who seems to eat very little. Classy, no, not really. Expensive, yes, very much so. I'll take my kids where THEY will enjoy themselves when we go out for dinner. Why would I take them to the newest dinner theater? I'll pay what, $50+ for a plate and they can sit around and have no fun, because THAT would be classy. Idiot. |
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Attn Kat: Dr. Phil (going off topic with story of supper the other night...)
"Andrew" wrote in message ... Hi Kat, don't lose your sig line cos of me, look I'm posting on top again ho ho ho (ps, not the only guilty party stir, stir,stir). Since our last chat I have had a look at Chuck E Cheese website, does not show me what it provides for the kids but looks similar to the concept of some of the kids play areas we have here so could be good. I often take my kid to Playtown or WackyWarehouse (was Playbarn) which have soft indoor play areas, kids parties and really lousy food. Was actually thinking hmm, wonder if the franchise has hit here yet and if it would be worthwhile? Was the 40 American dollars? I am always amazed at how much more expensive food (and houses) seem to be over here (UK). Andrew snip cause of Andrew's love of top posting!!!! Yea, they're all the same thing, basically. It's just gross food that only kids would love, along with games and play areas. $40 Canadian dollars, or there abouts. Our money isn't even worth peanuts. |
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Dr. Phil (going off topic with story of supper the other night...)
On Tue, 16 Dec 2003 23:43:04 GMT, "kat" wrote:
"HanK" wrote in message k... "kat" Reminds me: The other day, we went out for dinner to that Chuck E Cheese place... Classy arn't you. Maybe, maybe not. What's it to you? At least I can spell common, every day words and know how contractions go about becoming one word from two. What's wrong with Chuck E Cheese? I don't see anything, aside from the food. FYI, it also cost over $40 for the night, which IS expensive for 2 adults and a child who seems to eat very little. only $40.00!!!!! you got off easy :-) I haven't been to Chuck E Cheese since my daughter was 12 ( about 11 yrs ago ) Do they still have all the games??? Classy, no, not really. Hey!!!! Where else can you boggie with a 6 ft Mouse ????? grumble I pass 2 of them each tuesday/Thursday night on my way to class. Now I'm going to have to stop. Alex |
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"CME" wrote in message news:tPPCb.59799$d35.4923@edtnps84... "Dennis Here" youreply wrote in message ... CME wrote in message ... "Dennis Here" wrote in message CME wrote in message ... "Dennis Here" wrote in message I'll collect you from Dublin airport ;-) LOL don't tease me Dennis... I'm a sucker for Irish men. "Sucker" being the definitive I'd say!... Phew! Lucky I'm English :-p Bit of Guiness mustard and she'll never know the difference Dennis.....lolol Dolores |
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Attn Kat: Dr. Phil (going off topic with story of supper the other night...)
"Andrew" wrote in message ... Hi Kat, don't lose your sig line cos of me, look I'm posting on top again ho ho ho (ps, not the only guilty party stir, stir,stir). Since our last chat I have had a look at Chuck E Cheese website, does not show me what it provides for the kids but looks similar to the concept of some of the kids play areas we have here so could be good. I often take my kid to Playtown or WackyWarehouse Wacky Warehouse......Now that brings me back 10 or so years ago.....never seemed to be able to get out of that place without some other kids' **** ......and I mean that literally......even the park was cleaner....and that is saying something...... What part of UK are you in Andrew?......I lived in Berkshire......returned home to Ireland.....in the hope that Ikea will follow!!..lolol (was Playbarn) which have soft indoor play areas, kids parties and really lousy food. Was actually thinking hmm, wonder if the franchise has hit here yet and if it would be worthwhile? Was the 40 American dollars? I am always amazed at how much more expensive food (and houses) seem to be over here (UK). You wanna try Ireland.....Damn!......E100 goes nowhere.....Kinda hoping I;ll find oil in my field Dolores Andrew "kat" wrote in message news:cMMDb.90775$bC.9562@clgrps13... "HanK" wrote in message ... "kat" Reminds me: The other day, we went out for dinner to that Chuck E Cheese place... Classy arn't you. Maybe, maybe not. What's it to you? At least I can spell common, every day words and know how contractions go about becoming one word from two. What's wrong with Chuck E Cheese? I don't see anything, aside from the food. FYI, it also cost over $40 for the night, which IS expensive for 2 adults and a child who seems to eat very little. Classy, no, not really. Expensive, yes, very much so. I'll take my kids where THEY will enjoy themselves when we go out for dinner. Why would I take them to the newest dinner theater? I'll pay what, $50+ for a plate and they can sit around and have no fun, because THAT would be classy. Idiot. |
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Attn Kat: Dr. Phil (going off topic with story of supper the other night...)
"dolores" wrote in message ... "Andrew" wrote in message ... What part of UK are you in Andrew?......I lived in Berkshire......returned home to Ireland.....in the hope that Ikea will follow!!..lolol Dolores Hi Dolores, I am in South London (well, Purley, London Borough of Croydon, some consider us London some don't. As far as I am concerned we have London phone no's, are in travel card zone, its called the London Borough of etc so its London). Hmm, Ikea, scary place, only been into one once, lots of marks on the floor saying this way out that lie to you! They lead you round and round to new places and places you have been before but don't know how you got there. By the time I did find my way out I was so sweaty and panicked forgot what I wanted from there. Evil place!!! Andrew |
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Attn Kat: Dr. Phil (going off topic with story of supper the other night...)
"dolores" wrote in message ... "Andrew" wrote in message ... Hi Kat, don't lose your sig line cos of me, look I'm posting on top again ho ho ho (ps, not the only guilty party stir, stir,stir). Since our last chat I have had a look at Chuck E Cheese website, does not show me what it provides for the kids but looks similar to the concept of some of the kids play areas we have here so could be good. I often take my kid to Playtown or WackyWarehouse Wacky Warehouse......Now that brings me back 10 or so years ago.....never seemed to be able to get out of that place without some other kids' **** .....and I mean that literally......even the park was cleaner....and that is saying something...... What part of UK are you in Andrew?......I lived in Berkshire......returned home to Ireland.....in the hope that Ikea will follow!!..lolol (was Playbarn) which have soft indoor play areas, kids parties and really lousy food. Was actually thinking hmm, wonder if the franchise has hit here yet and if it would be worthwhile? Was the 40 American dollars? I am always amazed at how much more expensive food (and houses) seem to be over here (UK). You wanna try Ireland.....Damn!......E100 goes nowhere.....Kinda hoping I;ll find oil in my field Dolores Andrew "kat" wrote in message news:cMMDb.90775$bC.9562@clgrps13... "HanK" wrote in message ... "kat" Reminds me: The other day, we went out for dinner to that Chuck E Cheese place... Classy arn't you. Maybe, maybe not. What's it to you? At least I can spell common, every day words and know how contractions go about becoming one word from two. What's wrong with Chuck E Cheese? I don't see anything, aside from the food. FYI, it also cost over $40 for the night, which IS expensive for 2 adults and a child who seems to eat very little. Classy, no, not really. Expensive, yes, very much so. I'll take my kids where THEY will enjoy themselves when we go out for dinner. Why would I take them to the newest dinner theater? I'll pay what, $50+ for a plate and they can sit around and have no fun, because THAT would be classy. Idiot. Hi Dolores, in South London (Purley) posted a reply before but machine ate it. Also replied with my views on Ikea, they let you in but make it damn difficult to find the exit again. Went in once only. Andrew |
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dolores wrote in message ... "CME" wrote in message LOL don't tease me Dennis... I'm a sucker for Irish men. Bit of Guinness mustard and she'll never know the difference Dennis.....lolol But where do you suggest I spread it? Dennis |
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"Dennis Here" youreply wrote in message ... dolores wrote in message ... "CME" wrote in message LOL don't tease me Dennis... I'm a sucker for Irish men. Bit of Guinness mustard and she'll never know the difference Dennis.....lolol But where do you suggest I spread it? Dennis Hmmm dirty thoughts, I'm having dirty thoughts... Christine |
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Dr. Phil
CME wrote in message ... "Dennis Here" wrote in dolores wrote in message ... "CME" wrote in message LOL don't tease me Dennis... I'm a sucker for Irish men. Bit of Guinness mustard and she'll never know the difference Dennis.....lolol But where do you suggest I spread it? Hmmm dirty thoughts, I'm having dirty thoughts... Thoughts? I was hoping you were thinking more about deeds! Disclaimer. I take no responsibility for anything any other user has to say through the channel of my organ. Dennis |
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