However, while I now have my e-tickets (oh, yes, I'm bringing a friend), I'm also informed:
Doors open at 6pm and entry is first come first served.So, do I have tickets or not? Anyway, I'll get there with some well thought out questions.
Thinking of organising a little protest beforehand as well; with it being held at the Peel Centre, there is no question of it not being well policed so it can't get out of hand!
P.S. Mr Mustard says, in response to an earlier blogpost, that Brian Coleman is due to chair the event - which I am sure he will excel at (not)!
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Hmm, I think Boris is going to have a very warm welcome from many of us: presumably making us turn up at 6pm is to try and keep some of us out!
Who you taking: David Duff?
"Thinking of organising a little protest beforehand as well;"
"Methinks the lady doth protest too much"! Why can't you stay at home and darn some socks, or do a bit of light dusting? If you go on like this you'll only get crotchety like that old Mrs 'A'!
Mr Duff, I have got around this problem by dispensing with a home and other such bourgeois trappings. I live in one room without furniture, just a mattress on the floor, and my PC resting on a pile of works by Karl Marx. But you knew that.
Well done, Vicki, at last you have found a use for copies of 'Das Kapital'.
I think you will have disappointed Duff, Citizen Barnet - he imagines you living in a tent outside St Paul's, and has been hoping for an excuse to come up to the metropolis to visit, with a flask of soup, and some encouraging words.
My mother taught me how to darn socks, actually, Duff. Didn't pay any attention, which is why I won't offer to inspect the ones you keep down the front of your thermal long johns.
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