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A Secret 404 Gig??
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It is the hour of savage instincts and natural tendencies.
--Elizabeth von Arnim
It is the hour of savage instincts and natural tendencies.
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Ouh..I´m 31 then..haha! (Nelson-Style)..Debi wrote:arrrgrgghhhhh - i'll be 41 then - i cant wait that longQuiff Boy wrote:if you consider all the reasons stated above for them doing a secret gig in the first place you will see that they have no need to do one at the moment.
i cant see them needing one next year either, due to the large number of gigs they have just played... its not as if they will be rusty
the next foreseeable situation i can see that might warrant one will be the 30th anniversary on 16th feb 2011
alright alright. i seem to be Mrs AncientMoakahontas wrote:Ouh..I´m 31 then..haha! (Nelson-Style)..Debi wrote:arrrgrgghhhhh - i'll be 41 then - i cant wait that longQuiff Boy wrote:if you consider all the reasons stated above for them doing a secret gig in the first place you will see that they have no need to do one at the moment.
i cant see them needing one next year either, due to the large number of gigs they have just played... its not as if they will be rusty
the next foreseeable situation i can see that might warrant one will be the 30th anniversary on 16th feb 2011
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Debi wrote:alright alright. i seem to be Mrs AncientMoakahontas wrote:Ouh..I´m 31 then..haha! (Nelson-Style)..Debi wrote: arrrgrgghhhhh - i'll be 41 then - i cant wait that long
..better than Tingel-Tangel Bob....
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Well, you got the 'Mrs' part right...I'm actually the grande dame around here.Debi wrote:alright alright. i seem to be Mrs Ancient
Who can begin conventional amiability the first thing in the morning?
It is the hour of savage instincts and natural tendencies.
--Elizabeth von Arnim
It is the hour of savage instincts and natural tendencies.
--Elizabeth von Arnim
i'll remember that - as you also seem to eb the fount of all knowledge7anthea7 wrote:Well, you got the 'Mrs' part right...I'm actually the grande dame around here.Debi wrote:alright alright. i seem to be Mrs Ancient
i have done it three times - 2004, 5 and 6. in 2007 i didnt as it co-incided with something else and last year i left it too late to enter. ideally i would like to do a PB but i have to also take into consideration that i will be 5 years older than the first time i ran itLouLou wrote:wow, how cool is that!Debi wrote:
woah - hey - hang on - hold up a minute chick
i'll have you know that i am running the bristol half marathan again this year
you say "again" - how many times did you run it before?
all the more reason to give it your best shot!Debi wrote:i have done it three times - 2004, 5 and 6. in 2007 i didnt as it co-incided with something else and last year i left it too late to enter. ideally i would like to do a PB but i have to also take into consideration that i will be 5 years older than the first time i ran itLouLou wrote:wow, how cool is that!Debi wrote:
woah - hey - hang on - hold up a minute chick
i'll have you know that i am running the bristol half marathan again this year
you say "again" - how many times did you run it before?
what can i say? happy training - and good luck!
thank you
although on the flip side i am at least a stone in weight less than in 2004 so that may counteract the aged bones
i need to get miles on the road done but wierdly enough i dont actually like running outside - i much prefer the treadmill
but the race is so much fun and a good day out
my husband wanted me to do it again as he enjoys the spectating - and if i am honest with you he enjoys a day not to do anything himself but see me run 13 miles whilst he has a couple of latte's and bacon rolls
although on the flip side i am at least a stone in weight less than in 2004 so that may counteract the aged bones
i need to get miles on the road done but wierdly enough i dont actually like running outside - i much prefer the treadmill
but the race is so much fun and a good day out
my husband wanted me to do it again as he enjoys the spectating - and if i am honest with you he enjoys a day not to do anything himself but see me run 13 miles whilst he has a couple of latte's and bacon rolls
Debi wrote:and guess what we got in our goodie bag last time??
a tampax
pasta
cheesy pasta sauce
and a black banana
and that was before the reccession so f*ck knows what we'll get this year
try not to think about it. for your own sanity, if not for anything else
good tipLouLou wrote:Debi wrote:and guess what we got in our goodie bag last time??
a tampax
pasta
cheesy pasta sauce
and a black banana
and that was before the reccession so f*ck knows what we'll get this year
try not to think about it. for your own sanity, if not for anything else
i nearly chucked up last time when i ran past a burger van at mile 11 and smelt cheese
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*cough*
just to dig this up again (because i saw an amusing newspaper headline at lunchtime...)
http://www.thesistersofmercy.com/error404page.html
because i think manchester is the "criminal city"
and liverpool fits the definition of a slough generally and of the slough of despond
just to dig this up again (because i saw an amusing newspaper headline at lunchtime...)
http://www.thesistersofmercy.com/error404page.html
i know he means manchester & liverpool but did we ever confirm which was which?"Platform 1: west to Criminal City and The Slough Of Despond."
because i think manchester is the "criminal city"
and liverpool fits the definition of a slough generally and of the slough of despond
What’s the difference between a buffalo and a bison?
Ah isn't Liverpool known for it's ahem dodgy activities and Manchester known for it's none too cheerful popular beat combos...?
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that's what i though at first, but the definition of a slough ("a secondary channel of a river delta") suggests liverpool, doesn't it?abridged wrote:Ah isn't Liverpool known for it's ahem dodgy activities and Manchester known for it's none too cheerful popular beat combos...?
or would liverpool be a "primary channel"? thus making manchester the secondary one (ie: further along the ship canal)?
What’s the difference between a buffalo and a bison?
"It is the low ground where the scum and filth of a guilty conscience, caused by conviction of sin, continually gather, and for this reason it is called the Slough of Despond." Mr Bunyan (and thanks Wiki!) Figure if I said this was either Liverpool or Manchester, some people might be a bit miffed...
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Or Huddersfield...
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