![argonauts agency glove of midas level 20 argonauts agency glove of midas level 20](https://www.bdstudiogames.com/ugc/argonauts-agency-glove-of-midas-walkthrough-part-2_1554112878502_9.jpg)
eventually.įor more info I'd recommend you take a look at the Worcester Park Blog's entry on the subject and it's forecast to be cold so wrap up warm! If not you should be able to have a chuckle at some of the photos when I put them up. If I'm really organised I'll get my phone charged up and tweet my way through the evening so if you're hip and connected then you might be able to track me down from my tweets. It's normally the Brinkster Clan's cue to descend upon the stands like a horde of locusts and strip them bare of plastic, usually illuminated and frequently terminally fragile prizes, all in the name of religious celebration obviously. Hopefully Superdrug will be one of the shops staying open late so that I can get a top-up if needed and assuming the (purely over-the-counter) drugs work I'll be out there with the crowds. Tonight is the Worcester Park Traders Association Christmas event on Central Road and I'm celebrating the day by being off work sick. we don't need THAT kind of superficial frippery! We're Worcester Park not some desperate-to-be-noticed town centre. We all ready for the snow? I notice the grit box at the top of Brinkley Road's been topped up so we're sorted!Ĭelebrities!? Big name acts!? Nope. I'm of the opinion that's it's always best to try and find joy in the little things so if people couldn't enjoy last Friday night perhaps it's more a reflection on them than necessarily on the evening as a whole but anyway, next year will be great because they'll all be volunteering to help out won't they? ) There's the old " get an impossibly small hoop round an unfeasibly large block" game, throw and knock down, assorted sizes of cuddly toys as prizes and basically the same things that we had last Friday, if on a somewhat larger scale (in a larger space). To show that the grass isn't always greener I thought I'd pass on a couple of, admittedly blurry, photos I took in the West End's Leicester Square last night where the featured Christmas entertainment for the throngs is. We had a really nice time at the Worcester Park Christmas Evening last Friday night and the little Brinksters loved it, as their volcanic reaction to being told it was time to go home indicated, but I've seen on the Worcester Park blog that some people weren't enamoured with the stalls and rides and some people considered the games and rides as 'dodgy'.