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Coffee 12:58 Wed Dec 30
Will terror threats and warnings make you think again about going on on New Year's Eve?
There have been warnings of a terror threat in London and other European capitals. How seriously or personally do you take such warnings?

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Johnson 12:59 Wed Dec 30
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As long as they leave The Swan, Iver alone, I'll be alright.

whufcroe 1:00 Wed Dec 30
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Wouldn't put me off at all, if you bottle going out then they win.

I wouldn't however go out in the West End New Years Eve because it's full of cunts.

defjam 1:03 Wed Dec 30
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Nope!

I was going to watch the fireworks again from a rooftop opposite the London Eye but remembering what a pain it was trying to get home i can't be asked now, going to a couple of RUSSELS instead.

monto 1:04 Wed Dec 30
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Hope to be ok in Eridge

Davenport 1:05 Wed Dec 30
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Im getting a takeaway and watching telly.

Because of this winning i wont get a curry.

STAND YOUR GROUND AND FIGHT

worm 1:05 Wed Dec 30
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I haven't been out on New Years Eve since 1998.
In 1999/2000 all the pubs/bars/clubs decided they were going to charge everyone to get in.
I resent paying to walk in to a pub I can walk in to for free any other night of the year, so haven't been out on the night since.

Mrs worm and myself are staying in with a load of drugs and alcohol. Quite looking forward to it actually.
The only time she shuts up is when she's off her face.

Nurse Ratched 1:05 Wed Dec 30
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NYE? Ugh! There are PEOPLE in it.

Pancho 1:06 Wed Dec 30
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Haven't been out either for years - fuck NYE.

But got VIP tickets to the fireworks along the Thames, away from the shitmunchers.

Be rude not to.

El Scorchio 1:06 Wed Dec 30
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My concerns about getting ripped off for drinks, in an overcrowded bar full of cunts, waiting 20 minutes for each aforementioned drink would put me off before I I even considered terrorists.

I'll be at a house party. It's the way forward for new year, I think.

Steve P 1:09 Wed Dec 30
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I'm going round Paul The Car Dealers gaff. Quietly confident about not getting machine gunned or blown up.

defjam 1:12 Wed Dec 30
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*Picks up phone*

monto 1:12 Wed Dec 30
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Paul the car dealer sound like he keeps a stash in the boot.

Grumpster 1:16 Wed Dec 30
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I really couldn't give a shit if I'm killed, so I ignore every threat ever given.

Fuck terrorists.

If they want me, I'll be at Lee Hurst's backyard comedy club tomorrow night from 6.30pm until 3am and then in a random boozer down Shoreditch until my first train home.

Muggy rag head cowardly cunts.

Mike Oxsaw 1:22 Wed Dec 30
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Don't tell him, Pike.

Private Dancer 1:22 Wed Dec 30
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Coffee - Unless you are ver naive you must have surely known this was going to turn into WHO's annual' I hate NYE' thread, or was that your real intention anyway? Has anyone said it's 'the worst night of the year' yet?

As for terrorists, a bomb would tidy up where I live.

Fuck off.

Mr. Burns 1:23 Wed Dec 30
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I've lined up a nice lunch IN The MERCER pals.

Toe Rag 1:24 Wed Dec 30
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Summed up perfectly by ROE earlier in the thread.

When there's Dorniers, Heinkels and Messerschmitts overhead night after night for a couple of years in a row like Nan and Grandad had to put up with I might sit up and take notice.

Until then?

Terrorists?

LOL!

Coffee 1:30 Wed Dec 30
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"Ere, Terry, I got a nice little job for you."

"Yeah? What's that then?"

"You're gonna be looking after a nice accountant tomorrow night. You get to drive his motor and all. Latest Merc. All mod cons. Ejector seat. Private bar. What more could you want? Pure luxury, Terry."

"What's the catch?"

"I'm disappointed in you, Terry."

"Hang on! Did you say tomorrow night? No, Arthur, not tomorrow. No way. I promised Cheryl a good night out. You gotta find someone one else."

"He's asked for you personally, Terry."

"So what? The answer's still no."

"This is a VIP, Tel. You can't let him down. Nice little earner and all."

"Me let him down? It aint me who's letting anyone down, Arthur."

"He knows you've agreed."

"No, Arthur. How much did you say?"

"A grand."

"A grand?"

"All of it into your pocket. You'll be able to take Cheryl somewhere a lot nicer than wherever you've got booked tomorrow."

"The answer's still no. Who is this geezer anyway?"

"Steve?"

"Steve who?"

"P."

"P? The Steve P?"

"The very one, Terry."

"Still no, Arthur."

"Good. I knew you'd agree. All you gotta do is take him down Paul The Car Dealers gaff, make sure he don't get gunned down and bring him back safe and sound. That's it, and there's a grand in it for you. Can't say fairer than that now, can I?"

To be continued. Or not.

Pub Bigot 2:44 Wed Dec 30
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I'll be at Lingfield Racecourse if any would be terrorist fancies a go.

They come on WHO you know.

Pi Alpha Nu 2:57 Wed Dec 30
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The only islamics walking into my local will be the cab drivers picking up people that have pre booked.

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