Collectormania at Braehead shopping centre Arena, 25th and 26th August. If any of you are attending on Sat., I'm always up for a chat and a coffee.
http://www.collectormaniaglasgow.co.uk/
Collectormania Glasgow
- stevezodiac
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Re: Collectormania Glasgow
What's wrong with tea?
I'm sorry but whenever I'm in a meeting or training and the person conducting it says "We'll break for coffee at eleven" I feel like shouting TEA! I never touch coffee - ghastly stuff. Although I understand yuppies adore it.
Peeve now out of system.
I'm sorry but whenever I'm in a meeting or training and the person conducting it says "We'll break for coffee at eleven" I feel like shouting TEA! I never touch coffee - ghastly stuff. Although I understand yuppies adore it.
Peeve now out of system.
Re: Collectormania Glasgow
Hey, hey! We've mentioned this previously. As a bit of an addict for tea and coffee, I sort of subscribe to the British notion of morning coffee and afternoon tea. This is, of course, completely off-topic but I prefer both tea and coffee as they come - no milk, no sugar. But tea should be weak - watter knocked stupid as my granny used to say - and coffee strong, black, fresh so that the spoon almost stands up in it. And both preferably with chocolate digestives.
Back to Collectormania - despite coffee in the morning, is anyone else going?
Back to Collectormania - despite coffee in the morning, is anyone else going?
- colcool007
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Re: Collectormania Glasgow
I'll still be at the wrong end of the country or should that be still in the wrong country!
I started to say something sensible but my parents took over my brain!
Re: Collectormania Glasgow
"I'll still be at the wrong end of the country or should that be still in the wrong country! " colcool007
Contentious? Oh, I don't know but I did have a chuckle. The latter, perhaps but at least you have more, bigger, better marts than up here. I think that's why when we do have a mart, however small or tatty, it gets all us comics fans going. At least Collectormania is in a decent, big venue with a big food court right outside. (Tea and coffee both available) Some of the other marts try hard but they are a bit down-at-heel with very little old material.
Contentious? Oh, I don't know but I did have a chuckle. The latter, perhaps but at least you have more, bigger, better marts than up here. I think that's why when we do have a mart, however small or tatty, it gets all us comics fans going. At least Collectormania is in a decent, big venue with a big food court right outside. (Tea and coffee both available) Some of the other marts try hard but they are a bit down-at-heel with very little old material.
- stevezodiac
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Re: Collectormania Glasgow
I like the wild west phrase re coffee "Strong enough to float a horseshoe"