im going
14 Days and i'll be there jiggin around like a fool i cant wait
i may invest in some new pringles for you to fletch
M
A bonus for the Prestatyn weekender: Wales is now a smoke free zone so you won't end up reeking of the evil weed when you visit any bars or restaurants.
Just got the final info email - there's to be a DWAS on the Saturday night but only open to those who have dressed up appropriately for the 80s theme. Now, where's my Frankie Says t-shirt?????
Damn, I seem to have misplaced my leg-warmers
I think I've still got my "Run the World" T Shirt. Mind you it almost certainly won't fit any more!
Frills and rahrah at the ready, but I much prefered the big shoulder pads
I had a wonderful Corneal Abraham's out fit with epaulets on it
shame I managed to trash it now why did I remind myself of that
So ideas for the 80's theme.
Madonna, Boy George, Adam Ant lookalikes.
Glam with big shoulder pads. (Think Dallas/Dynasty)
Ra Ra skirts
Leg warmers. (Think FlashDance)
New Romantic frilled shirts.
Men should go for the 'TopGun' look, naturally. (well it was released in 86)
Then they can reuse it in June for the 'Uniform' theme at Southport.
Any other ideas?
For anyone who is thinking of going up by train, the direct train from Euston to Prestatyn takes just 2 hours 30 minutes (as opposed to say 4 hours 30 minutes by car). Bizarrely, the ceroc site recommends going to Rhyl, which takes longer, involves changes and costs more (they say £58 as opposed to the £30 my return to Prestatyn cost me).
Given that significant numbers of people do travel to weekenders by train, I think that it would be helpful if the organisers gave a little more detailed and accurate information about train travel.
NB If you do take the train to Prestatyn, please note that most services are not direct. The non direct services take around an hour longer.
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