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You lucky, lucky bastards!
You have been invited to help celebrate King Nicholas' birthday Saturday 20th of February, not at home like every other mug, but with the King himself.
Tattslotto is for amateurs, this is the real deal.
I will be gorging myself on local junk food for dinner at say 7pm so show up to the castle at 6pm so we can leave at 6:50 by foot.
After that it is back to the castle for drinks and then onto the POW (Prince Of Wales) Bandroom to see Astrix, one of my favourite psy-trance DJ's.
Tickets are $31 incl booking fee early bird so get in quick.
Get them at http://www.princebandroom.com.au
First in best dressed for crashing at my house with available sofabeds, sofas, matresses, beanbags etc so if can bring some bedding, please do.
There is plenty of space to park the bike and cages have to park on the street where they belong.
If you need any other details, PM me.
I know no-one will believe me but I am not having a huge one.
Re: King's Birthday Weekend Celebrations
Posted: Mon Feb 01, 2010 7:34 pm
by 6maniac
You are asking Vics to ride to a party they have to pay for ???
Oh dear ...................
Happy Birthday, Nick ................
Re: King's Birthday Weekend Celebrations
Posted: Mon Feb 01, 2010 7:44 pm
by photomike666
You had me right up until "psy-trance". Happy birthday though
Re: King's Birthday Weekend Celebrations
Posted: Mon Feb 01, 2010 8:02 pm
by seiko1
You had me at "psy-trance".
I Love Doof Doof
Booked and Paid....if you cancel...I Kill You
I bags the most COMFORTABLE bed please and a shower too
Re: King's Birthday Weekend Celebrations
Posted: Mon Feb 01, 2010 8:29 pm
by King Nicholas
If anyone is not up for the music part you don't have to join us for that part.
It is the last part of the evening anyway.
Re: King's Birthday Weekend Celebrations
Posted: Mon Feb 01, 2010 10:16 pm
by Jonno
I go day by day, send me a reminder, by the time we are finished drinkin (2 days going on your last effort you big wuss)I will crash anywhere and be anyone's bitch, as far as the music, well I dont care after 1/2 doz as long as there are chicks who are older than my daughter all is good, but I aint sleepin with seiko, he way too old.
Re: King's Birthday Weekend Celebrations
Posted: Tue Feb 02, 2010 11:12 am
by seiko1
Jonno wrote:I go day by day, send me a reminder, by the time we are finished drinkin (2 days going on your last effort you big wuss)I will crash anywhere and be anyone's bitch, as far as the music, well I dont care after 1/2 doz as long as there are chicks who are older than my daughter all is good, but I aint sleepin with seiko, he way too old.
You don't know what your missing
Re: King's Birthday Weekend Celebrations
Posted: Tue Feb 02, 2010 10:53 pm
by King Nicholas
8 definites so far.
Re: King's Birthday Weekend Celebrations
Posted: Wed Feb 03, 2010 7:02 am
by Strika
King Nicholas wrote:If anyone is not up for the music part you don't have to join us for that part.
It is the last part of the evening anyway.
What time do Astrix come on??? I am already booked for a work function on the 20th Nick, but, as with most work functions, it's usually over by 11pm-midnight. So...i was thinking (and yeah it hurt) that I might try and make it after that. Now while I know your not having a big one , others might still be partying hard at midnight and I can come join them to celebrate yr birfdee!!
King Nicholas wrote:If anyone is not up for the music part you don't have to join us for that part.
It is the last part of the evening anyway.
What time do Astrix come on??? I am already booked for a work function on the 20th Nick, but, as with most work functions, it's usually over by 11pm-midnight. So...i was thinking (and yeah it hurt) that I might try and make it after that. Now while I know your not having a big one , others might still be partying hard at midnight and I can come join them to celebrate yr birfdee!!
Are you supplying the eccies??????
It is my birthday.
Are not you supposed to organise those types of things?
The show starts at 9 but I would estimate that Astrix will not start until at least midnight.
Re: King's Birthday Weekend Celebrations
Posted: Tue Feb 16, 2010 9:49 pm
by seiko1
Bought ticket ages ago and now silence from the king
Should we be worried?
Re: King's Birthday Weekend Celebrations
Posted: Wed Feb 17, 2010 11:09 pm
by King Nicholas
seiko1 wrote:Bought ticket ages ago and now silence from the king
Should we be worried?
This is my 263rd post & I joined KSRC in mid-2009.
You have 3397 posts since the beginning of 2009.
Comparatively, I am quiet.
Everything is going according to plan so nothing needs to be said.
There are 10-15 people coming.
Some are leaving after dinner and drinks, some are coming for the night out and some are doing it all.
I say bring it:
Re: King's Birthday Weekend Celebrations
Posted: Thu Feb 18, 2010 6:32 am
by robracer
Yep ......I was waiting for the guitars & was sadly disappointed
Re: King's Birthday Weekend Celebrations
Posted: Thu Feb 18, 2010 5:28 pm
by King Nicholas
robracer wrote:Yep ......I was waiting for the guitars & was sadly disappointed
I did guitars last weekend at Saint Kilda Festival.
2 gigs Saturday night, the latin corner for a few hours Sunday afternoon and the main stage after a few drinks at mine.
Electronic music this weekend.
They say variety is the spice of life.
I say pour it on.