Where are you going tonight?
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The first would not be a favourite with Bobo. The last being Johnny Cash's anthem for hemorrhoid sufferers. Still, with four pints, I guess one could sing along.Lost Leopard Spot wrote:Haha, if only. I don't think my liver could take the abuse. Had a nice afternoon though, mellowed on four pints of Yella-Belly...CrazyHorse wrote:You're going to the pub and won't be back until Monday? Now that's my kind of weekend!
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the ring of fire
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san Marco on the by pass. Anyone been?
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I'm off out to sing some showstoppers from Fiddler on the Roof....
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Might be one for WtW if it ever gets our way:
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Just you then, Bob. Any good?Bijou Bob wrote:san Marco on the by pass. Anyone been?
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Great company, nice place for a group meal and the food was standard Italian and better than ok.
Drinks prices were a tad horrific. Overall, Nice but won't rush to return.
Drinks prices were a tad horrific. Overall, Nice but won't rush to return.
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Tonight was the Octagon for Bill Naughton's long-neglected play Lighthearted Intercourse.
It's a play about sex and love (yes - that old story) set in !920s/30s Bolton. It has Naughton's usually sensitivity to northern working class life and has some stirring and moving speeches and set pieces and a good number of laughs.
It is minor Naughton, though. Recommended unreservedly for the acting - which is excellent.
It's a play about sex and love (yes - that old story) set in !920s/30s Bolton. It has Naughton's usually sensitivity to northern working class life and has some stirring and moving speeches and set pieces and a good number of laughs.
It is minor Naughton, though. Recommended unreservedly for the acting - which is excellent.
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The lad looked a little nervy when I went on Friday, Will, but he'll have a few performances under his belt now. The girl was excellent. Not Naughton's strongest work but like you say - some quite moving and stirring stuff with no shortage of good laughs. Definitely worthwhile.
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to party because coyle has been sacked. i literally told everyone i know COYLE HAS BEEN SACKED
The above post is complete bollox/garbage/nonsense, please point this out to me at any and every occasion possible.
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To the Cornerhouse, for a German movie, subtitled, called Barbara.
It was very good. 1980, in East Germany, communist state in terminal decay, and a female doctor wants to escape to the West. But she has patients who need her, and, especially, a teenage girl whose life she has saved, who is a prisoner at a vicious prison camp.
The doctor is a known dissident and the Stasi are on her case, with vicious harassment, house and body searches. She has a boyfriend in the west. but is falling in love with a male doctor, who is informing on people as a Stasi agent.
Not as powerful as The Lives of Others or as sharp as Goodbye Lenin it nevertheless packs a real punch, and has a powerful and moving climax. Not sure how long it's running in Manchester.
But i can't recommend Cornerhouse enough for those who know that cinema doesn't begin and end with Hollywood and the occasional British flick.
It was very good. 1980, in East Germany, communist state in terminal decay, and a female doctor wants to escape to the West. But she has patients who need her, and, especially, a teenage girl whose life she has saved, who is a prisoner at a vicious prison camp.
The doctor is a known dissident and the Stasi are on her case, with vicious harassment, house and body searches. She has a boyfriend in the west. but is falling in love with a male doctor, who is informing on people as a Stasi agent.
Not as powerful as The Lives of Others or as sharp as Goodbye Lenin it nevertheless packs a real punch, and has a powerful and moving climax. Not sure how long it's running in Manchester.
But i can't recommend Cornerhouse enough for those who know that cinema doesn't begin and end with Hollywood and the occasional British flick.
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Goodbye Lenin is on my world cinema to watch list.William the White wrote:To the Cornerhouse, for a German movie, subtitled, called Barbara.
It was very good. 1980, in East Germany, communist state in terminal decay, and a female doctor wants to escape to the West. But she has patients who need her, and, especially, a teenage girl whose life she has saved, who is a prisoner at a vicious prison camp.
The doctor is a known dissident and the Stasi are on her case, with vicious harassment, house and body searches. She has a boyfriend in the west. but is falling in love with a male doctor, who is informing on people as a Stasi agent.
Not as powerful as The Lives of Others or as sharp as Goodbye Lenin it nevertheless packs a real punch, and has a powerful and moving climax. Not sure how long it's running in Manchester.
But i can't recommend Cornerhouse enough for those who know that cinema doesn't begin and end with Hollywood and the occasional British flick.
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You won't regret it. It's fab.
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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Jimmy Carr at Blackburn tonight.
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Far better live than on tv. Was at the show where he got into trouble with the joke about soldiers and the Paralympics.Bruce Rioja wrote:Jimmy Carr at Blackburn tonight.
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Take him some pasties .... and ask if he really laughs like that & can't he stop ?Bruce Rioja wrote:Jimmy Carr at Blackburn tonight.
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It'll be the third time I've seen him, Grunto. And yes, you're absolutely correct. I'm expecting a fair bit of Jimmy Savile related stuff tooAnnoyed Grunt wrote:Far better live than on tv. Was at the show where he got into trouble with the joke about soldiers and the Paralympics.Bruce Rioja wrote:Jimmy Carr at Blackburn tonight.

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Seen him twice......I'm sure he won't disappointBruce Rioja wrote:It'll be the third time I've seen him, Grunto. And yes, you're absolutely correct. I'm expecting a fair bit of Jimmy Savile related stuff tooAnnoyed Grunt wrote:Far better live than on tv. Was at the show where he got into trouble with the joke about soldiers and the Paralympics.Bruce Rioja wrote:Jimmy Carr at Blackburn tonight.

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Go Karting in Wigan.....with work.
Never been before....will no doubt crash.
Never been before....will no doubt crash.
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You need to drive like an absolute loon to crash a go-kart.Annoyed Grunt wrote:Go Karting in Wigan.....with work.
Never been before....will no doubt crash.
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That'll be me then.Lost Leopard Spot wrote:You need to drive like an absolute loon to crash a go-kart.Annoyed Grunt wrote:Go Karting in Wigan.....with work.
Never been before....will no doubt crash.

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