Why jealous? Your online personality comes across the same way.SINsister wrote:Ditto! Very relaxed and amicable. *Jealous*Pat wrote:I thought Mrs RJ was a natural in front of the camera.
Heartlanders on the tellybox
It's only like that twice a year, the rest of the time it's farmer's, fishermen, bobble hatted "a brisk walk in the country" tourists, the odd hairy biker and lots, and lots of NedsSINsister wrote:I'm not even a dodgy g*th anymore (:lol: ), yet watching that brief vid's suddenly instilled in me a desire to see this Whitby place (and its 5000 or so black-clad pilgrims) in person. Dammit!silentNate wrote:Is Whitby festival worth bothering with then?
I've always quite fancied it just for the Dracula connection
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a confession of non~Weeginess?
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Why, thank you, sir!Petseri wrote:Why jealous? Your online personality comes across the same way.
If only my real-life personality were the same. I can't even imagine being relaxed in front of a camera.
I left my heart in Ballycastle...
Well you come across as v friendly and nice and stuff in real-life too, y'know.
But I won't argue bout the cameras...
But I won't argue bout the cameras...
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mh is right
SINsister wrote:. I can't even imagine being relaxed in front of a camera.
And the Boys are right Sinny
Being brave is coming home at 2am half drunk, smelling of perfume, climbing into bed, slapping the wife on the arse and saying,"right fatty, you're next!!"
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Who cares, we all had fun! Coke or wine, all the sameSINsister wrote:You must remember, dear lads, that there was quite a bit of wine involved...
Edit: That's coke the drink
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First off, that's not "relaxed," it's simply "mad." Secondly, I should probably have specified "relaxed *speaking in front of* a camera," like our lovely Mrs. RJ.
Thank ye kindly, nevertheless, chaps!
Thank ye kindly, nevertheless, chaps!
I left my heart in Ballycastle...
Ah've telt ye afore ah wuz adopted in 2000 ADJames Blast wrote:a confession of non~Weeginess?
And it's not where you're from it's where you're at! (so glad that i'll never be one of thaim Glesga Soosider's Sarf Central Weegie 'til I die )
Anyway, ah'm on the CCTV footage used on the opening credit's of that pish Glesga movie from last year - "Red Road"
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taking this thread further, what other HLers have appeared on the idiot box at some time or other? what on, when and why?
my personal "career":
in the crowd on an "it's a knockout!" (jeux sans frontiers for the mainlanders).
l
ess than 30 seconds as an extra in some bbc drama they shot at our sixth form. got paid £80 and as much outside-catering as i could eat for sitting around for three days for that.
being interviewed by local news as "new age traveller" after they'd finally got rid of us after four years. look uber-crusty and slightly psychotic (that'll have been the drugs then.)
my personal "career":
in the crowd on an "it's a knockout!" (jeux sans frontiers for the mainlanders).
l
ess than 30 seconds as an extra in some bbc drama they shot at our sixth form. got paid £80 and as much outside-catering as i could eat for sitting around for three days for that.
being interviewed by local news as "new age traveller" after they'd finally got rid of us after four years. look uber-crusty and slightly psychotic (that'll have been the drugs then.)
Well I was handsome and I was strong
And I knew the words to every song.
"Did my singing please you?"
"No! The words you sang were wrong!"
And I knew the words to every song.
"Did my singing please you?"
"No! The words you sang were wrong!"
During the flood of river Rhine christmas '93 and february '95 I was on local TV a couple of times, wearing my silly grey THW uniform and looking pretty messy. But very profesional as well.
That was at Bonn, right shoreline of the river. Has anyone seen me?
That was at Bonn, right shoreline of the river. Has anyone seen me?
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Man-on-the-street spot for RDF in Cologne in 1991(?) talking about the coup in Russia (Boris Yeltsin and the storming of the White House in Moscow).
BBC interview following 9/11 on the British ex-pat reaction to the attack on the WTC.
NY1 interview about abortion - I was reverse-picketing a clinic (shielding people going in and out from the idiots standing around yelling "murderer!" and carrying signs saying "It's a child, not a choice").
BBC interview following 9/11 on the British ex-pat reaction to the attack on the WTC.
NY1 interview about abortion - I was reverse-picketing a clinic (shielding people going in and out from the idiots standing around yelling "murderer!" and carrying signs saying "It's a child, not a choice").
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I've been a black shape in the blurred distance at a couple of talk shows and nearly participated in one myself. That was killed off after the pilot though because it proved to be unsaleable
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I was visible in the crowd on Top of the Pops in 1986/7 (I think) where I had the "privilege" of watching Level 42 and, wait for it, 5-Star strut their funky stuff.
They even played a bit of the video of Europe's Final Countdown (which was wobbling its way down the charts).
It's all a bit blurry
They even played a bit of the video of Europe's Final Countdown (which was wobbling its way down the charts).
It's all a bit blurry
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Di was running the Quiz at the footy match on the Sunday on my first visit. Seems she's well in with the brass! All power to her.
Channel 4 (or was it BBC2?), some Irish trad show I went to cos a friend was looking for "bums on seats" to make up a good crowd for the telly. There was a brief shot of me heading into the gents.
All a blur too, but that was the alcohol more than the amount of time ago!
All a blur too, but that was the alcohol more than the amount of time ago!
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I was on Catterpillar Trail (BBC 1 in the broom cupboard programme) when I was about 8
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Been on the news standing behind christina aguilera when I was a doorman,
also worthy of mention... I was in "hello" magazine giving paul mcartney the evils.
will post a picture next week.
also worthy of mention... I was in "hello" magazine giving paul mcartney the evils.
will post a picture next week.
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Ohhh how we nearly pissed our selfs laughing we saw that photo first.Dr. Moody wrote:Been on the news standing behind christina aguilera when I was a doorman,
also worthy of mention... I was in "hello" magazine giving paul mcartney the evils.
will post a picture next week.
On Dutch local television my band was interviewed for an item they wanted to do about goff music. The result was quite nice: interview + live footage packed in a nice storyboard ...
In Zottegem there was a guy running around with a camera... questions where we came from, what band we wanted to see (*G*) etc ...
In Zottegem there was a guy running around with a camera... questions where we came from, what band we wanted to see (*G*) etc ...
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