- Aug 8, 2005
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Took Friday 5th off as soon as the election was called. Ready for an all nighter. However have also now planned to go to Düsseldorf early that day IF England can beat Slovakia. That will mean an all nighter is going to be tricky!
I completely forgot about needing Friday off too and today, changed my day off to Thursday 4th to free me up for Polling Day activities but then stupidly said I’d work Friday instead. All nighters are the luxury of youth not the middle aged so by mid-morning Friday I’ll be asleep at my desk.Took Friday 5th off as soon as the election was called. Ready for an all nighter. However have also now planned to go to Düsseldorf early that day IF England can beat Slovakia. That will mean an all nighter is going to be tricky!
There's a couple of things we need next week to be properly prepared. A multi option poll for the highlights you are looking for on the night by hour, and a ten course tasting menu, preferably with associated 'drinks' flight, and hopefully matched to the expected results timetable.
Come on NSC, you're up to it
You won't get much trade thereLong day/evening standing around a polling station first so hoping I‘ll stay the course because there would be no greater satisfaction than seeing Sunak, Truss and the other big Tories scrunch up their faces in rictus smiles and claim it was a ”better night than expected” for them, while Labour HQs across the Country celebrate a landslide victory.
Exit Polls at 10pm will provide a general picture of how the Country has voted, so either way, given the current predictions, we’ll probably have a pretty good idea who the next party in government will be by then.
Was the same as soon as it came clear about the the 4th I was straight in to book the 5th offTook Friday 5th off as soon as the election was called. Ready for an all nighter. However have also now planned to go to Düsseldorf early that day IF England can beat Slovakia. That will mean an all nighter is going to be tricky!
I like your style.I'm planning on a pint and an espresso martini in my local when the exit polls are announced.
Going to get a dozen oysters and a bottle of fizz and have an oyster and a splash of bubbles for the first 12 Tory losses.
plus a selection of pork products to honour the worst PM the country briefly had.
Targeting a 4 a.m. finish.
Haven't they all sold out by now ?
Actually, if the election night goes as I hope, then I might just be tempted for the first time ever, to watch a bit of GBeebies. Could be quite funny.Guru-Murthy comes across as full of himself. I bet he loves looking in the mirror.
Who’ve GB News got on the night?
Was the same as soon as it came clear about the the 4th I was straight in to book the 5th off
Actually, if the election night goes as I hope, then I might just be tempted for the first time ever, to watch a bit of GBeebies. Could be quite funny.
Election 97, I didt have a Hereford ticket till about 8 pm on the election night my cousin came up with a spare so legged it to the pub to met him , my train on the Friday to Hereford left hove about 9am ish so I stayed up all night ,Decided to take Friday off now so I’m definitely be on @Bozza’s all nighter with my pringles, lovely glass of wine, one eye on the TV.
I remember Election night 1997 - we had spent most of the night at the Corn Exchange in Brighton at the count, crawled into bed in the wee small hours of the morning for a quick kip then celebrating all day in the pubs - it felt like the World had changed that day - anticipating slightly less of a feeling of a seismic shift on the 4th - 1997 was a truly historic victory and marked a real change in the Labour Party - under Blair we‘d gone from the party of perpetual opposition to winning a landslide, so I don’t think anything that happens on Thursday will compare to that on a personal level (I was much younger then too and more involved) . I just hope it will be a win in SW Norfolk.