Restaurant vs 'Chav' Hen Party.
Discussion
Mastodon2 said:
I wonder if she checked the meaning of her name before she signed the register?
http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=GRO...
Horrendous.http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=GRO...
rambo19 said:
I worked as a doorman in clubs for 6 years, without doubt, hen parties were the worst!
The bride to be, and sometimes the mum often ended up shagging the male stripper.
A mate started a cab company a good few years back, prior to that he didn't realise that women were considerably worse on a night out than blokes. It was an eye opening experience ....The bride to be, and sometimes the mum often ended up shagging the male stripper.
TheEnd said:
I'm not a fan of double barreled names at the best of times, they tend to be the opposite of what the intended purpose was, but Grogan-Morgan?
It sounds like a German holiday.
This ... it used to be that double-barrelled surnames were the preserve of the pages of Tatler magazine, anyone with one these days with a handful of exceptions seems to be full on chav/criminal/both!It sounds like a German holiday.
speedyguy said:
MarshPhantom said:
Restaurant look like aholes for those comments, but they were Stokies Potheads
4941cc said:
£600 for 18 people on a hen do dinner?
Can't have been *that* upscale a place at £30 per head...
For Stoke that could be very upmarket, You may get houses there for that Can't have been *that* upscale a place at £30 per head...
Another lot of the UK's finest:
http://www.kentonline.co.uk/ashford/news/feathers-...
Hotel Manager has a fanstastic name though.
http://www.kentonline.co.uk/ashford/news/feathers-...
Hotel Manager has a fanstastic name though.
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