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- hallucienate
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For the cricket world cup there were tickets set aside that could only be bought at the stadium, in advance...
- Quiff Boy
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right. i better get saving up. only 6 years to gohallucienate wrote:For the cricket world cup there were tickets set aside that could only be bought at the stadium, in advance...
What’s the difference between a buffalo and a bison?
- hallucienate
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it is a bit of a wait, isn't it. They couldn't have picked a better country thoughQuiff Boy wrote:right. i better get saving up. only 6 years to gohallucienate wrote:For the cricket world cup there were tickets set aside that could only be bought at the stadium, in advance...
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Yet another thread jumps it's tracks and head off towards footcall off-topic-ness. And this time there is no one to blame but myself
- Chairman Bux
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I think Quifflet is just as much to blame this time.hallucienate wrote:Yet another thread jumps it's tracks and head off towards footcall off-topic-ness. And this time there is no one to blame but myself
Minister of Misinformation and Misdirection.
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We first met through a shared view
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- hallucienate
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yeah, but he likes football, whereas I think it's just an excuse for a bunch of grown men to run around in their pants.Chairman Bux wrote:I think Quifflet is just as much to blame this time.hallucienate wrote:Yet another thread jumps it's tracks and head off towards footcall off-topic-ness. And this time there is no one to blame but myself
- Chairman Bux
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Do grown men need an excuse for that?hallucienate wrote:yeah, but he likes football, whereas I think it's just an excuse for a bunch of grown men to run around in their pants.Chairman Bux wrote:I think Quifflet is just as much to blame this time.hallucienate wrote:Yet another thread jumps it's tracks and head off towards footcall off-topic-ness. And this time there is no one to blame but myself
Minister of Misinformation and Misdirection.
We first met through a shared view
She loved me and I did too
We first met through a shared view
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- hallucienate
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my point exactly!Chairman Bux wrote:Do grown men need an excuse for that?hallucienate wrote:yeah, but he likes football, whereas I think it's just an excuse for a bunch of grown men to run around in their pants.Chairman Bux wrote: I think Quifflet is just as much to blame this time.
- Quiff Boy
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har de har. everyone's a f*cking comedianhallucienate wrote:my point exactly!Chairman Bux wrote:Do grown men need an excuse for that?hallucienate wrote: yeah, but he likes football, whereas I think it's just an excuse for a bunch of grown men to run around in their pants.
What’s the difference between a buffalo and a bison?
- markfiend
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Aren't you making an assumption there that may turn out to be a little rash?Quiff Boy wrote:can i come over for the england matches?
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- Quiff Boy
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markfiend wrote:Aren't you making an assumption there that may turn out to be a little rash?Quiff Boy wrote:can i come over for the england matches?
good point
What’s the difference between a buffalo and a bison?
- James Blast
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On topic and on off topic
Last time I was at the Holy Ground (once more, fine girl ye are)!
Last time I was at the Holy Ground (once more, fine girl ye are)!
"And when you start to think about death, you start to think about what's after it. And then you start hoping there is a God. For me, it's a frightening thought to go nowhere".
~ Peter Steele
~ Peter Steele
Off at a tangent but back on topic, when my eight year old saw this as he walked by he said 'Daddy, 'drummers' ...tell Heartland I like the Bernard Matthews turkey ones ...'
Out of the mouths of babes and children.
Out of the mouths of babes and children.
Loki was never worshiped as the other Gods,
Which is quite understandable.
Which is quite understandable.
- James Blast
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Drum solos I have enjoyed:
#1 Kingdom Come, supporting the dreadful Magnum, Glasgow Barrowlands, sometime in the 80s. I only went because I thought their first album was brilliant (remember, it had been a long time since we had heard any serious Zeppelinish sounds), Magnum to me were a 'pie & beans' circuit type of band, i.e. on every second month at t'workenmens cloob, 'appen.
A mate forced me to stay for Magnum, I lasted all of.... oh, 69 seconds.
Drum solos I have enjoyed:
#2
there were no more
#1 Kingdom Come, supporting the dreadful Magnum, Glasgow Barrowlands, sometime in the 80s. I only went because I thought their first album was brilliant (remember, it had been a long time since we had heard any serious Zeppelinish sounds), Magnum to me were a 'pie & beans' circuit type of band, i.e. on every second month at t'workenmens cloob, 'appen.
A mate forced me to stay for Magnum, I lasted all of.... oh, 69 seconds.
Drum solos I have enjoyed:
#2
there were no more
"And when you start to think about death, you start to think about what's after it. And then you start hoping there is a God. For me, it's a frightening thought to go nowhere".
~ Peter Steele
~ Peter Steele
- Thrash Harry
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Not even Cozy Powell's Dance With The Devil?Red Sunsets wrote:there were no more
Go to sleep now, Francis.
- James Blast
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No, Thrash.
"And when you start to think about death, you start to think about what's after it. And then you start hoping there is a God. For me, it's a frightening thought to go nowhere".
~ Peter Steele
~ Peter Steele
- Black Planet
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- Ed Rhombus
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Indeed, Mosley Rhombus looks like thatlazarus corporation wrote:
that's my baby
Mind you the 56 room snare sample, I can take or leave
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Can't decide between Kevin Haskins (Bauhaus|Tones On Tail|Love And Rockets), John Lever (Chams et al), 'Big' Paul Ferguson (Killing Joke|Pigface etc), Martin Atkins (PiL|Ministry|Lard|Pigface etc etc) or Neil Simms (Catherine Wheel) so I'm cheating and having them all.
Common denominator? Well.... I'm a drummer meself and I always used to spend a lot of time at gigs watching the drummers (present company excepted; stared at the strobes instead ) trying to pick up tips and figure out patterens. All the above managed to drum "as if they were trying to knock their kits into a more interesting shape" whilst maintaing an aura of boredom exemplified by Mr Charlie Watts. The "Have I left the gas on?" expression of the uber-sticksman.
Chris 'Podboy' Vrenna is a bloody good drummer as well, but not quite in this league.
Common denominator? Well.... I'm a drummer meself and I always used to spend a lot of time at gigs watching the drummers (present company excepted; stared at the strobes instead ) trying to pick up tips and figure out patterens. All the above managed to drum "as if they were trying to knock their kits into a more interesting shape" whilst maintaing an aura of boredom exemplified by Mr Charlie Watts. The "Have I left the gas on?" expression of the uber-sticksman.
Chris 'Podboy' Vrenna is a bloody good drummer as well, but not quite in this league.
Mick 'nothing better then reading some Trucker magazines in the sh*thouse' Brown
I watch drummers too....but for completely DIFFERENT reasons....mik wrote:Can't decide between Kevin Haskins (Bauhaus|Tones On Tail|Love And Rockets), John Lever (Chams et al), 'Big' Paul Ferguson (Killing Joke|Pigface etc), Martin Atkins (PiL|Ministry|Lard|Pigface etc etc) or Neil Simms (Catherine Wheel) so I'm cheating and having them all.
Common denominator? Well.... I'm a drummer meself and I always used to spend a lot of time at gigs watching the drummers (present company excepted; stared at the strobes instead ) trying to pick up tips and figure out patterens. All the above managed to drum "as if they were trying to knock their kits into a more interesting shape" whilst maintaing an aura of boredom exemplified by Mr Charlie Watts. The "Have I left the gas on?" expression of the uber-sticksman.
Chris 'Podboy' Vrenna is a bloody good drummer as well, but not quite in this league.
Five cups of coffee just to be myself...when I'd rather be somebody else