Where are you going tonight?
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Well, "tomorrow" is now "yesterday" ... saw it & it was really very, very good. Except the venue is NOT to be recommended. OK, to see a sports thing but for a concert useless. It's set out in 'horseshoe' formation, with the stage at one end & all seats facing the centre of the arena. So you sit looking to (in my case) your left but can't lean forward as that'll block the view for your neighbour.bobo the clown wrote:Tomorrow, Lerpool Echo Arena, to see the Commitments show. Many of the performers being those from Alan Parker's 1991 film.
The show, however, was good.
Not advocating mass-murder as an entirely positive experience, of course, but it had its moments.
"I understand you are a very good footballer" ... "I try".
"I understand you are a very good footballer" ... "I try".
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sounds cracking! really enjoyed the film - must go and dig out the soundtrack CD I have somewhere...bobo the clown wrote:Well, "tomorrow" is now "yesterday" ... saw it & it was really very, very good. Except the venue is NOT to be recommended. OK, to see a sports thing but for a concert useless. It's set out in 'horseshoe' formation, with the stage at one end & all seats facing the centre of the arena. So you sit looking to (in my case) your left but can't lean forward as that'll block the view for your neighbour.bobo the clown wrote:Tomorrow, Lerpool Echo Arena, to see the Commitments show. Many of the performers being those from Alan Parker's 1991 film.
The show, however, was good.
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Been to watch my youngest lad (12); in his music concert. Opened the violin section with his first solo. ................Proud dad............
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Awww, you and Bish make a right pair... Jack (aged 17 months) did a huge burp today which his dad was quite proud of but i fear its not quite on same scale...Il Pirate wrote:Been to watch my youngest lad (12); in his music concert. Opened the violin section with his first solo. ................Proud dad............
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Gooner Girl wrote:Awww, you and Bish make a right pair... Jack (aged 17 months) did a huge burp today which his dad was quite proud of but i fear its not quite on same scale...Il Pirate wrote:Been to watch my youngest lad (12); in his music concert. Opened the violin section with his first solo. ................Proud dad............
Was it melodic though? If so, I'd rush out and buy him a bassoon or something similar. You can't start 'em too early!
Re: Where are you going tonight?
White Hart Lane
Going to be a bit strange after Saturday.
Going to be a bit strange after Saturday.
I don't want to start any blasphemous rumours but i think that God's got a sick sense of humour and when i die i expect to find him laughing
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TTID wrote:White Hart Lane
Going to be a bit strange after Saturday.
Looks like we'll be there next Tuesday. Good luck tonight.
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Cheers.Gary the Enfield wrote:TTID wrote:White Hart Lane
Going to be a bit strange after Saturday.
Looks like we'll be there next Tuesday. Good luck tonight.
I hadn't seen a date for the 'rearranged' Cup game so thanks for that as well.
I don't want to start any blasphemous rumours but i think that God's got a sick sense of humour and when i die i expect to find him laughing
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Going to a very nice pub a few villages over. Superb beer (BG Sips), nice nosh, pleasant decor (proper old fashioned, real real-fires) good atmosphere, good craic with the locals. Only trouble is that sometimes around weekends a certain 'musician' with Pulp is in, and he's right up his own, and some of the bar staff and some of the tourists (who recognise him) fawn over him like God's-come-down-to-Earth.
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The Axman wrote:Going to a very nice pub a few villages over. Superb beer (BG Sips), nice nosh, pleasant decor (proper old fashioned, real real-fires) good atmosphere, good craic with the locals. Only trouble is that sometimes around weekends a certain 'musician' with Pulp is in, and he's right up his own, and some of the bar staff and some of the tourists (who recognise him) fawn over him like God's-come-down-to-Earth.
Unless he's Jarvis, say 'you'd be nothing without Jarvis'. If it is Jarvis, you can tell him he's been sh ite since he left that Pulp. And add, 'your not as big as U2, are you'?
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If he is right up his own it'll be yon Jarvis Cock-end. See what I did... I love hillarious nicknames.
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Inspiral Carpets in Manchester tonight. Should be cool as.
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Prufrock wrote:If he is right up his own it'll be yon Jarvis Cock-end. See what I did... I love hillarious nicknames.

Might accidentally use that the next time the wanker's in. Thankfully he wasn't there Friday.
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Spent most of tonight watching TV, but, before...
Finished work at half 4... was driving home and just took a detour... Parked up at Chapeltown... Decided to walk around the Wayoh... then did an uphill and through woodland detour... then a walk up to the Strawbury Duck (didn't go in)... then down to the Entwistle Reservoir... then up through the woodland to the Wayoh once more... and found I'd had a two and a half hour walk in sun and shade, on hill and waterside... And felt really great and happy I live somewhere this is possible, on an impulse...
Nice to live in Bolton...
Finished work at half 4... was driving home and just took a detour... Parked up at Chapeltown... Decided to walk around the Wayoh... then did an uphill and through woodland detour... then a walk up to the Strawbury Duck (didn't go in)... then down to the Entwistle Reservoir... then up through the woodland to the Wayoh once more... and found I'd had a two and a half hour walk in sun and shade, on hill and waterside... And felt really great and happy I live somewhere this is possible, on an impulse...
Nice to live in Bolton...

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Just got back from The Ritz in Manchester after watching the greatest live band ever imo. The Rifles. Effin marvellous 

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And all you wanted was a little Peace and Quiet?
In a world that has decided
That it's going to lose its mind
Be more kind, my friends, try to be more kind.
That it's going to lose its mind
Be more kind, my friends, try to be more kind.
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Tomorrow night I'll be posting the same, but will be writing Stiff Little Fingers where you've inserted The Rifles (who I'll bet are very good live)Harry Genshaw wrote:Just got back from The Ritz in Manchester after watching the greatest live band ever imo. The Rifles. Effin marvellous

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Press night of The Winslow Boy at the Octagon. Looking forward to another David Thacker production.
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We're there tomorrow night....or possibly not. Got problems and might have to ask for an exchange of tickets. Let us know how it goes please.William the White wrote:Press night of The Winslow Boy at the Octagon. Looking forward to another David Thacker production.
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Prufrock wrote:And all you wanted was a little Peace and Quiet?


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