Well should we?
Maybe we don;t go out weekly together but we seem to be touring the UK, and that does mean we need to do Wales and then Gibraltor to get the full set.
We drink as an adventure, surely we qualify.
What do you drunkards think?
Should the CCC become a branch of the Explorers?
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Should the CCC become a branch of the Explorers?
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Re: Should the CCC become a branch of the Explorers?
Definitely. We should get vinyl jackets with a slogan on too
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Re: Should the CCC become a branch of the Explorers?
I vouch yes.
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Re: Should the CCC become a branch of the Explorers?
Jackets Sir? everyone knows it must be a Fez first!Mr. Viking wrote:Definitely. We should get vinyl jackets with a slogan on too
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"The word "pub" should never need to be followed by the word "why""
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Re: Should the CCC become a branch of the Explorers?
Also, anyone know how to register a chapter?
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Re: Should the CCC become a branch of the Explorers?
I am still pondering about that. Let's talk about it when we're real drunk in Belfast.
Also, where's Glasgae Sam?
Also, where's Glasgae Sam?
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Re: Should the CCC become a branch of the Explorers?
I ran into him about two months ago. Not seen him on the board lately.Mr Boozificator wrote:I am still pondering about that. Let's talk about it when we're real drunk in Belfast.
Also, where's Glasgae Sam?
I like the idea of jackets, though there is no rush. As Stig quite rightly points out, the fez comes first.
Also, to answer the question: yes!
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Re: Should the CCC become a branch of the Explorers?
Yes. You guys kept that tradition alive while many (myself included), were dormant.
You guys more than qualify.
You guys more than qualify.
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WWDJFD?
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Re: Should the CCC become a branch of the Explorers?
Just cross the pond my friend: my new flat in Rennes is remarkably uninteresting ( a year here already and I still haven't unpacked all the boxes, which clearly shows how much of a "home" this is to me) but there is still a guest room and a couch in the living room.TheBigCasino wrote:Yes. You guys kept that tradition alive while many (myself included), were dormant.
You guys more than qualify.
And if ever you fancy coming to Bordeaux when I'm on holiday at my parents', there'll be more than enough space, old stones and wine.
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Re: Should the CCC become a branch of the Explorers?
I might take you up on that, France is my mistress. She captured me years ago, and I can't thank her enough.
BMMS is wrong.
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Re: Should the CCC become a branch of the Explorers?
Aer Arann fly direct from Rennes to Shannon (pretty much Limerick) but only between June and Sept! Damn...Mr Boozificator wrote: ...my new flat in Rennes is remarkably uninteresting...
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Re: Should the CCC become a branch of the Explorers?
That's OK Matt, one of my friends is a pilot for Easyjet and he got me a discount that I am almost ashamed of for Belfast. I have no doubt he could do the same for Shannon.tomodon wrote:Aer Arann fly direct from Rennes to Shannon (pretty much Limerick) but only between June and Sept! Damn...Mr Boozificator wrote: ...my new flat in Rennes is remarkably uninteresting...
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"The prince of darkness is a gentleman." Shakespeare.
"We all look for happiness, but without knowing where to find it: like drunkards who look for their house, knowing dimly that they have one." Voltaire
"The prince of darkness is a gentleman." Shakespeare.
Re: Should the CCC become a branch of the Explorers?
Ho ho! Good man. Looking good for the Belfast CCC so will confirm in the coming days...
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Re: Should the CCC become a branch of the Explorers?
I checked the criteria we need;
As for a clubhouse, well I think we'll need more than one given our seperation!
So a name, with European MDEC unfortunately being too unspecific, although they may make an exception for us if we ask nicely, and a nickname (which simply has to be the CCC!)Your MDEC chapter should have two names. The formal name should be geographical in nature, such as the Denver MDEC or the Lower Sparrow Valley MDEC. Avoid large geographic titles (Oklahoma MDEC, say) so as to avoid future schisms and splinter chapters. The chapter’s informal name, the nickname, as it were, you’ll have to put some thought into. It may have to evolve, over time, in accordance with the behavior of the chapter.
As for a clubhouse, well I think we'll need more than one given our seperation!
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Re: Should the CCC become a branch of the Explorers?
The CCC should have several secret hides, including one in Venice and one in Krakow. The ones in London, Belfast Paris and Munich are of course a given.Hardcore Stig wrote:I checked the criteria we need;
So a name, with European MDEC unfortunately being too unspecific, although they may make an exception for us if we ask nicely, and a nickname (which simply has to be the CCC!)Your MDEC chapter should have two names. The formal name should be geographical in nature, such as the Denver MDEC or the Lower Sparrow Valley MDEC. Avoid large geographic titles (Oklahoma MDEC, say) so as to avoid future schisms and splinter chapters. The chapter’s informal name, the nickname, as it were, you’ll have to put some thought into. It may have to evolve, over time, in accordance with the behavior of the chapter.
As for a clubhouse, well I think we'll need more than one given our seperation!
"I never want to go to bed if there are still beers in the fridge, but then I am always hopeful that there are beers left in there when I wake up.". Thirstydrunk.
"We all look for happiness, but without knowing where to find it: like drunkards who look for their house, knowing dimly that they have one." Voltaire
"The prince of darkness is a gentleman." Shakespeare.
"We all look for happiness, but without knowing where to find it: like drunkards who look for their house, knowing dimly that they have one." Voltaire
"The prince of darkness is a gentleman." Shakespeare.