dunno, but my helmet could do with a good few revolutions
that wasn't funny, was it?
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James Blast wrote:dunno, but my helmet could do with a good few revolutions
that wasn't funny, was it?
Well, me, I liked it..
I..
me, I didn´t get it..
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... and it is a Gerry helmet
taa-daa!
taa-daa!
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Jess will be interested!
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James Blast wrote:Jess will be interested!
did your grandfathers nick that from our grandfathers in WW I?
Put their heads on f*cking pikes in front of the venue for all I care.
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Invading Scotland is most definitely a good idea, so I can tell
Arrived just a bit early at GLA (easyJet is one well oiled machine, I was out of the airport before the expected arrival on all three flights ), enjoyed the first bits of Glaswegian sun (and the sound of Glaswegians talking ) in front of the airport whilst waiting for James to pick me up. Was taken on a wee tour by Blastmobile of Glasgow, got some drinks, settled in the Blast Archive (which is most certainly the most impressive thing! all that music in there ), got a cup of tea, and got the music rolling after meeting Molly Andrew joined in just a bit later, and we hit the patio to see how BlastBurgers get Built from the BBQ. What more does one need Too much to mention when it comes to the record/video/cd/memorabilia/… collections, it's all just very WOW
Off to Andrew's for the night it was then, I got some instructions on what I should see in Glasgow and walked most of it from there to the Armadillo, Kelvingrove the record shop at De Courcy's Arcade, back again, Art School, Station, Cathedral and god knows what else. Loved the place As I commented before: If the weather was like that all year I could well live there Shame it just isn't!
Had deep fried haggis for lunch (not too bad!), proper curry with Andrew for tea and the miniMeet just after with smiscandlon joining in. (with cider and Tunnock's Teacakes, or [whoops, i did a racism]'s tits as we prefer to call them in Belgium in a completely non racist way for that matter)
Great memories. Thanks guys
(again, pictures will follow)
Arrived just a bit early at GLA (easyJet is one well oiled machine, I was out of the airport before the expected arrival on all three flights ), enjoyed the first bits of Glaswegian sun (and the sound of Glaswegians talking ) in front of the airport whilst waiting for James to pick me up. Was taken on a wee tour by Blastmobile of Glasgow, got some drinks, settled in the Blast Archive (which is most certainly the most impressive thing! all that music in there ), got a cup of tea, and got the music rolling after meeting Molly Andrew joined in just a bit later, and we hit the patio to see how BlastBurgers get Built from the BBQ. What more does one need Too much to mention when it comes to the record/video/cd/memorabilia/… collections, it's all just very WOW
Off to Andrew's for the night it was then, I got some instructions on what I should see in Glasgow and walked most of it from there to the Armadillo, Kelvingrove the record shop at De Courcy's Arcade, back again, Art School, Station, Cathedral and god knows what else. Loved the place As I commented before: If the weather was like that all year I could well live there Shame it just isn't!
Had deep fried haggis for lunch (not too bad!), proper curry with Andrew for tea and the miniMeet just after with smiscandlon joining in. (with cider and Tunnock's Teacakes, or [whoops, i did a racism]'s tits as we prefer to call them in Belgium in a completely non racist way for that matter)
Great memories. Thanks guys
(again, pictures will follow)
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how cool is my city?
Fantastic! it has such energy.
Fantastic! it has such energy.
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Mucho cool
I myself am particularly fond of these pics:
I myself am particularly fond of these pics:
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but that last pic could be any European city with their new shiney metal buildings and bridges
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What? Even with a Gorbals tower block in the distance?James Blast wrote:but that last pic could be any European city with their new shiney metal buildings and bridges
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Bring it on.SINsister wrote:Someday, the infamous (yeah, right) Sinnie will also invade Ghillie Jockoland, oh yes. Mark her words, fair kiddies... Muahahaha!
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Alright, should've tried to get more of that Armadillo thingy on there, still like it thoughBig Si wrote:What? Even with a Gorbals tower block in the distance?James Blast wrote:but that last pic could be any European city with their new shiney metal buildings and bridges
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Looks best approaching sunset.Obviousman wrote:Alright, should've tried to get more of that Armadillo thingy on there, still like it though
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I think it looks better after sunset ...smiscandlon wrote:Looks best approaching sunset.Obviousman wrote:Alright, should've tried to get more of that Armadillo thingy on there, still like it though
nice pictures Z. you saw more of the city as I did while I was there a week longer as you ......
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why, what else were you doing?
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That is most stunning indeed, even though you know what my critique on the Armadillo wassmiscandlon wrote:Looks best approaching sunset.Obviousman wrote:Alright, should've tried to get more of that Armadillo thingy on there, still like it though
That's the big questionJames Blast wrote:why, what else were you doing?