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Midnight Soup

Posted:
09 Jun 2008 20:53
by dalin
At the risk of sounding silly what is midnight soup
Ihave read a few articles about hotels and they mention
this just curious really x

Posted:
09 Jun 2008 20:56
by salford_steve
It's usually part of an all inclusive package, and it's an evening snack of soup for when you're returning to your
hotel after a night out.
Steve

Posted:
09 Jun 2008 20:59
by dalin
Cheers Steve kinda thought it was that but thought maybe somethings aswell as the soup. I think maybe after an efes or two there will be more soup down the front than in the mouth

Mind you so does the kebabs x

Posted:
09 Jun 2008 21:04
by salford_steve
You may get something else other than soup not sure, never done all inclusive but have a friend who goes and she says she loves her midnight soup
I would be the same as you, i'd prob take it to my room and fall asleep and wake up covered in soup ha ha
Steve

Posted:
09 Jun 2008 21:05
by dalin

Posted:
09 Jun 2008 21:07
by salford_steve
I'm gonna have to be good this year, and not get to drunk was sick last year.
Can't drink like I used to and I'm only 26.
Steve

Posted:
09 Jun 2008 21:13
by dalin
Oh Steve
best be good then x

Posted:
09 Jun 2008 21:14
by salford_steve
I'll try dalin but can't promis
Steve

Posted:
09 Jun 2008 21:16
by dalin
Cool Steve

Posted:
09 Jun 2008 21:18
by cheriton
What a waste of Efes Steve


Posted:
09 Jun 2008 21:23
by salford_steve
It's ok I recycled it. ha ha
Steve

Posted:
09 Jun 2008 21:28
by cheriton

Posted:
09 Jun 2008 21:47
by Rosie*
How could u eat soup drunk? haha that would be soo funny!

Posted:
10 Jun 2008 07:05
by WOMBLE
Rosie* wrote:How could u eat soup drunk? haha that would be soo funny!
Is it
Eat or
Drink
Soup is liquid
Answers please
Ta
JOHN

Posted:
10 Jun 2008 09:25
by Rosie*
ohh yeah thats a good question, its a bit of both aint it? lol.

Posted:
10 Jun 2008 09:39
by w3ndy
Mmm Guess it depends on whether it's in a cup or a bowl ?

Posted:
10 Jun 2008 10:56
by geovil
Don;t see the point of the soup,if your self catering you can have what you want after a good night out just make sure you keep the fire extinguisher handy.
Geovil
And its slurp your soup.

Posted:
10 Jun 2008 13:54
by salford_steve
I would only go self catering, the money you save pays for your food, and you can have all that choice.
I worked out last year that £100 a week does me for food, that's breakfast and evening meal.
Steve
Midnight Soup

Posted:
10 Jun 2008 21:24
by jivebunnie0
Erm???/ Soup in 30 degree heat...... I don't think I'll bother!


Posted:
11 Jun 2008 11:38
by NIK26
Was eating Onion Soup from The Chef last year in 39 degrees of heat. It was lovely best onion soup Ive tasted.
