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Favourite Heartland experience
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As the day is long.
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I think my favourites were:
Joseph's Well 2005 -- a kiss from *swoons*
Dave's Back Garden. Plots were lost, fun was had.
Joseph's Well 2005 -- a kiss from *swoons*
Dave's Back Garden. Plots were lost, fun was had.
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Yes, those two are also top of my list as best GIGS! Paris 2006 I think was the biggest crowd of HL'ers together though?!radiojamaica wrote:That really was a top nite out!MadameButterfly wrote:Oh yes, I remember that one too!Obviousman wrote:a gig after party in Louvain
The ARF/NFD night in Leuven (+ post gig drinks) was another fine mess... but for me thee best ones are the Paris 2006 & Zottegem 2007 gigs. Loads of people from all over Europe (& beyond!). Fun to da max in very, vey good company
Zottegem 2007 was just a gem!
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markfiend wrote: Joseph's Well 2005 -- a kiss from *swoons*
What? Where? Why? Please do tell us more!
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I must have mentioned it beforeMadameButterfly wrote:markfiend wrote: Joseph's Well 2005 -- a kiss from *swoons*
What? Where? Why? Please do tell us more!
Doing the end of the night "goodbye, kiss kiss" to everyone, Himself was in the corner. I said "Can I have a goodbye kiss off you too?" He said "that's the second-best offer I've had all night"
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To me maybe yes, but to reread it again YOU lucky man you!markfiend wrote:I must have mentioned it beforeMadameButterfly wrote:markfiend wrote: Joseph's Well 2005 -- a kiss from *swoons*
What? Where? Why? Please do tell us more!
Doing the end of the night "goodbye, kiss kiss" to everyone, Himself was in the corner. I said "Can I have a goodbye kiss off you too?" He said "that's the second-best offer I've had all night"
What was the first-best offer he had had? Do you know?
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I think I know but I'm too much of a gentleman to tell.MadameButterfly wrote:What was the first-best offer he had had? Do you know?
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Ach Mark just make believe I'm one of the boys and we are standing taking a pee together in the loo and it's just passing conversation!markfiend wrote:I think I know but I'm too much of a gentleman to tell.MadameButterfly wrote:What was the first-best offer he had had? Do you know?
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my money is on something involving tim sinister or al purple lightmarkfiend wrote:I think I know but I'm too much of a gentleman to tell.MadameButterfly wrote:What was the first-best offer he had had? Do you know?
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The mind boggles.Quiff Boy wrote:my money is on something involving tim sinister or al purple lightmarkfiend wrote:I think I know but I'm too much of a gentleman to tell.MadameButterfly wrote:What was the first-best offer he had had? Do you know?
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So it was a group thingy! woooh.Hom_Corleone wrote:The mind boggles.Quiff Boy wrote:my money is on something involving tim sinister or al purple lightmarkfiend wrote: I think I know but I'm too much of a gentleman to tell.
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Indeedy, on both dates the actual gig was just a distraction... like the soundtrack to the immense fun we were having at the time! It wouldn't have been the same without & the boyz on a nearby stage thoughMadameButterfly wrote:Yes, those two are also top of my list as best GIGS! Paris 2006 I think was the biggest crowd of HL'ers together though?!radiojamaica wrote:That really was a top nite out!MadameButterfly wrote: Oh yes, I remember that one too!
The ARF/NFD night in Leuven (+ post gig drinks) was another fine mess... but for me thee best ones are the Paris 2006 & Zottegem 2007 gigs. Loads of people from all over Europe (& beyond!). Fun to da max in very, vey good company
Zottegem 2007 was just a gem!
in dub we trust
Or both. And a donkey.Hom_Corleone wrote:The mind boggles.Quiff Boy wrote:my money is on something involving tim sinister or al purple lightmarkfiend wrote: I think I know but I'm too much of a gentleman to tell.
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Hoi, I only got a pint!Quiff Boy wrote:my money is on something involving tim sinister or al purple lightmarkfiend wrote:I think I know but I'm too much of a gentleman to tell.MadameButterfly wrote:What was the first-best offer he had had? Do you know?
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Edit: Actually, can we drop this "better offer" stuff please? I don't want to embarrass anyone.
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Okay mr. mod but it was probably the same thing I would have done too!markfiend wrote:Edit: Actually, can we drop this "better offer" stuff please? I don't want to embarrass anyone.
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the 'Heartland as a bar' thread. Prophetic
that and sitting on various people after being on the lash all of the day and all of the night
that and sitting on various people after being on the lash all of the day and all of the night
Goths have feelings too
"The Bridge of Doom", in the Acoustic Garden
Zam-Zam curry house, New Briggate, summer 2006 (I think), sometime around 5am if I remember correctly
Pissing on Johnny's sunglasses as he lay bleeding on the toilet floor (not as bad as it sounds, I promise)
Meeting you lot, you crazy fuckers!
Can't remember the rest, must have been good
Zam-Zam curry house, New Briggate, summer 2006 (I think), sometime around 5am if I remember correctly
Pissing on Johnny's sunglasses as he lay bleeding on the toilet floor (not as bad as it sounds, I promise)
Meeting you lot, you crazy fuckers!
Can't remember the rest, must have been good
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Right well all you who didn't mention me can bog right off.
Guess I'd better say meeting Richey really!
Him, Francis, Ze Fiend, Jansen (I bloody KNEW you were having trouble - which is why I said, "I know I look slightly different!), Emily, Quiffy Quiffster, Paddy Pantsdown, Si, The Blast and Even Tim/Rick Astley and prolly others who I have momentarily forgotten.
Angel Inn and our 'goth' lunches which were usually liquid.
Great days.
Now that'll do. I'm not a bloody girl y'know. *Scratches arse*
Guess I'd better say meeting Richey really!
Him, Francis, Ze Fiend, Jansen (I bloody KNEW you were having trouble - which is why I said, "I know I look slightly different!), Emily, Quiffy Quiffster, Paddy Pantsdown, Si, The Blast and Even Tim/Rick Astley and prolly others who I have momentarily forgotten.
Angel Inn and our 'goth' lunches which were usually liquid.
Great days.
Now that'll do. I'm not a bloody girl y'know. *Scratches arse*
Only a paand.
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awww bless...he is standing behind you right now isn't he?Mrs RicheyJames wrote: Guess I'd better say meeting Richey really!
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Mrs RicheyJames wrote:...and Even Tim/Rick Astley
Angel Inn and our 'goth' lunches which were usually liquid.
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nope, can't think of a thing
stinking goffs
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