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4 October, 2008 at 6:50 am #377400
I was somewhere else in cyberworld (can’t even think where it was) and Angel was also there (sounds like a strange dream already)- she asked me if I liked Buffy, at which point I explained it was “Slayer” the band I liked, not a 90’s American vampire flick.
Anyway we got chatting and she said I should try JC for a laugh
So I did and I’m still here 3 years later
One thing about JC- you can be as anonymous or open and visible as you wish- I have 2,000+ posts but doubt anyone here now knows very much about me- for ME, it’s not the real world but that’s how I use JC- different strokes for different folks :D
20 September, 2008 at 10:56 pm #372418@sharongooner wrote:
right 2nd time lucky… tonight 11.35pm its on again FOLLOWED by a Metallica documentary.
Sharon-
Thanks- caught the repeat!- Metallica were cool, the new album is a minor return to form and looking forward to some live shows next year (bets on a Download headline anyone?!)
KoL were awesome- this band will be massive over the next 12 months- mark my words! AND my daughter, whose a massive dance and D&B fan, wants me to add all of KoL tracks onto her Ipod- the message is spreading :lol:
Just waiting for the new AC/DC album now and the Slipknot tour in
December n I’m easily pleased :D16 September, 2008 at 10:00 pm #372402f/uck f/uck f/uck f/uck f/uck
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12 September, 2008 at 11:10 pm #371468The new Wembley is becoming notorious for dreadful sound, particularly if you sit in the upper tiers.
I saw Metallica there last year and the sound was worse than the open air concerts of the 80’s at Monsters of Rock (2 amp speakers in a field!).
Doesn’t suprise me in the least that many people werent happy
6 September, 2008 at 10:09 pm #370140@abitofmary_j wrote:
well, went the nite with me lass to c it, fab film, apart fae the noisey f’ers behind us…. then 1 says half way thru the film what happens in the end because its her 3rd time…!!! i just aboot wacked the coo way ma stick, but me lass held me doon…!!! and if I heard ohhh thats me… ohh she’s me…. so my lass up and left i thought she went to the loo, but she went and complained to sum1, whom removed the 8 of them…!!! to a round of cheers…!!! bless her she’s only 10..!!!
then at the end of the film, my lass said, mummy there’s a sing-a-long verison can we go c that, i said NO, can u imagine me id go nuts way folks lol…..
Mary- try it my way
Took the kids to see a film last year (Spiderman or sumthing) and the row behind us was full of noisy teenage brat and bratettes.
Noise during adverts is fine- but they carried on during the first 5 mins of the film- so I stood up, in front of the whole cinema, n bellowed
“if you lot dont shut the fu/ck up I’ll rip your fu/cking heads off n shi/it down your fu/cking necks, is that fu/cking clear”
My kids were mega embarrassed, the little tw/ats behind me shut up n I got to watch the film in peace.
Little scheisers
30 August, 2008 at 7:19 am #334876Afterlife
Avenged Sevenfold
29 August, 2008 at 7:51 pm #365594@bassingbourne55 wrote:
When I was about 8 or 9, in the 1960’s, we had an overtly racist teacher who had previously been a PE instructor in the Army. We had two boys on an exchange visit from Kenya. This teacher overtly told us (when the Kenyan boys were not in the room) that he hated blacks and didn’t see why he should be nice to them. Mocking people was his greatest weapon and he was always setting the Kenyan boys up in class to make fools of themselves. We had an Indian boy too, but the teacher explained that Indians were OK, he quite liked them!
But on thinking about things more, I realise that this teacher, who’d been in the Army, as I said, might quite possibly have had dealings with Mao-Mao guerillas in Kenya during the 1950s. That might have coloured his opinion. Anyway, he was a thoroughly horrid man in all other respects, regardless of whether he was racist or not.
Bass- I assume “colouring his opinion” was an unintended pun.
Racism, in any direction by any colour, has no excuse and no rational reason- sounds like your PE lessons were a ball!
27 August, 2008 at 9:27 pm #346258Booking tickets for Slipknot tour…n two of the kids want to go with me :D
Like father, like son.
27 August, 2008 at 9:26 pm #36688927 August, 2008 at 5:44 pm #334856Slipknot
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