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Posted: 30 Mar 2005, 11:27
by timsinister
If there's a mass exodus to Berlin, count me in too. Rather go with Heartlanders than my own lonesome self.

Posted: 30 Mar 2005, 14:14
by Eva
FFS Dave wrote:
Eva wrote:
RobF wrote:Aaaah c'mon, everyone has to camp, no Jessies. Showers? Toilets? What's wrong with you people! Shorts, vests, booze, unauthorised fires, building scarecrows out of cans and shoving them down hills in trolleys, shouting "HELGA" all night for no apparent reason... These are the ways.

You're just NOT, repeat: NOT! going to shout HELGA near my tent! :lol: :lol: :lol:

in fact: no noises from anybody near my tent, otherwise it's going to end in tears.... :twisted: :wink:
But we need somewhere to park the 24-hour Rock 'N' Techno Bus. 8) :twisted: :von:
Spare me the techno bit and you're welcome with the big bad bus near my tent... :lol:

Oh, but no puking, pissing or worse anywhere near me! :twisted: :urff:

Posted: 30 Mar 2005, 14:50
by RobF
We can't spare the techno I'm afraid :twisted:

I'll see if I can fit my decks and a load of Harthouse 12"s in my kitbag... It'll be like 1995 all over again, with less drugs, probably. ;D

Posted: 30 Mar 2005, 15:04
by Eva
RobF wrote:We can't spare the techno I'm afraid :twisted:

I'll see if I can fit my decks and a load of Harthouse 12"s in my kitbag... It'll be like 1995 all over again, with less drugs, probably. ;D
More drugs and less techno'd suit me better I'm afraid, but I'm willing to compromise:

Give me the right drugs and Gabber/Hardcore or Goa/Trance instead of House and I'll be fine..... ;D

Posted: 30 Mar 2005, 15:10
by RobF
If you like Goa, you should love Harthouse, excellent German Psych-trance label from the early nineties... Erm... very off topic... sorry :roll: erm, isn't ribbons a good song, yes... erm.[/i]

Posted: 30 Mar 2005, 15:19
by Eva
RobF wrote:If you like Goa, you should love Harthouse, excellent German Psych-trance label from the early nineties... Erm... very off topic... sorry :roll: erm, isn't ribbons a good song, yes... erm.[/i]
Misread "Harthouse" as "hard house" (er... like hard rock *puke*) :oops: I'm here to learn....

In this case I'll give it a listen - FAR AWAY from my tent though! :twisted: :lol:

Back to basics and the topic.... ;D

Posted: 30 Mar 2005, 18:45
by Planet Dave
RobF wrote:We can't spare the techno I'm afraid :twisted:
Damn Right. :notworthy: :twisted: :twisted: :von:

Posted: 30 Mar 2005, 19:39
by boudicca
I must say I'm intrigued by this Techno-bus concept... 8)

Posted: 30 Mar 2005, 20:44
by Andrew S
boudicca wrote: No, we bathe in this stuff up here...
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:wink: :P
After 120 years, Barr's are moving out of Glasgow. It won't be the same - I'm sure Irn Bru's "unique flavour" has something to do with the factory water tanks being situated directly below the Eastern Necropolis.

Posted: 30 Mar 2005, 21:04
by Big Si
Andrew S wrote:
boudicca wrote: No, we bathe in this stuff up here...
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:wink: :P
After 120 years, Barr's are moving out of Glasgow. It won't be the same - I'm sure Irn Bru's "unique flavour" has something to do with the factory water tanks being situated directly below the Eastern Necropolis.
And moving to Cumbernauld! :eek:

I took a walk through the necropolis this afternoon. :twisted:

Posted: 30 Mar 2005, 21:15
by Eva
The necropolis is one of the most beautiful places in Glasgow! :notworthy: :notworthy: :notworthy: :von:

Posted: 30 Mar 2005, 21:53
by James Blast
well its no the Sunny Soo'Side, Beersdin or The Gorbals (one of my fair city's many Nedsvilles) thankfully Eva :twisted:

Posted: 30 Mar 2005, 23:39
by Planet Dave
boudicca wrote:I must say I'm intrigued by this Techno-bus concept... 8)
Otherwise known as an ancient tape player that eats tapes for breakfast, dinner and tea. :twisted: And unfortunately usually has to slum it in a tent.

But when it see's fit to actually play your tape, you're laughing. And dancing. To loud techno or Motorhead, usually. :notworthy:

It got it's name at Milton Keynes in 99 when it's racket blasted across an otherwise surprisingly dull Metallica campsite, from the big bad van we'd hired to drive down in.

So it's the Rock 'N' Techno Bus...twas ever thus. If anyone should actually turn up in a bus... 8)

Posted: 30 Mar 2005, 23:58
by James Blast
walks quickly away from FSS Dave and RobF and others :innocent:

Posted: 31 Mar 2005, 00:02
by boudicca
Eva wrote:The necropolis is one of the most beautiful places in Glasgow! :notworthy: :notworthy: :notworthy: :von:
Subsitute the word most for only, and you're about right... :roll:

Necropolis is Gawth As f**k (TM). As is the Cathedral. :von:

Now Switzerland is really beautiful - most beautiful place I've ever been in fact. :notworthy:

Posted: 31 Mar 2005, 00:08
by James Blast
boudicca wrote:the Cathedral
which one?
ask yer folks

Posted: 31 Mar 2005, 00:09
by boudicca
James Blast wrote:
boudicca wrote:the Cathedral
which one?
ask yer folks
GLESGA!

Posted: 31 Mar 2005, 00:17
by James Blast
not the right answer

Posted: 31 Mar 2005, 00:27
by Eva
boudicca wrote:
Eva wrote:The necropolis is one of the most beautiful places in Glasgow! :notworthy: :notworthy: :notworthy: :von:
Subsitute the word most for only, and you're about right... :roll:

Necropolis is Gawth As f**k (TM). As is the Cathedral. :von:

Now Switzerland is really beautiful - most beautiful place I've ever been in fact. :notworthy:
I have a hard time imagining how on earth somebody could come to Switzerland deliberately, but anyway: Next time you're around let me know! :D

And as we're exchanging compliments: I love the whole city of Glasgow and what little I've seen of the rest of Scotland too - wonderful country, very nice people! :notworthy: :notworthy: :notworthy:
James Blast wrote: well its no the Sunny Soo'Side, Beersdin or The Gorbals (one of my fair city's many Nedsvilles) thankfully Eva
Can you paint me a picture of that statement or say it in a language that dumbo down south can understand it? :oops:

Posted: 31 Mar 2005, 00:33
by RobF
I loved Switzerland too! came over for the sisters in Bex couple of years ago, beautiful country :notworthy:

Actually the same applies to Glasgow, but with more drunk people, or maybe that's just the Barras. :eek:

Posted: 31 Mar 2005, 00:50
by James Blast
@ Eva
unfortunately these types abound, I'll tell ye!

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but these are scarier

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Posted: 31 Mar 2005, 00:56
by boudicca
James Blast wrote:Image
Those were the boys that stole my clarinet when I was in 2nd Year! :lol: :roll:

You've just brought it all back James...

Posted: 31 Mar 2005, 01:01
by James Blast
a stolen clarinet would be a blessing to my ears

Posted: 31 Mar 2005, 01:11
by Eva
James Blast wrote:@ Eva
unfortunately these types abound, I'll tell ye!

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but these are scarier

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oh, they just look like ordinary swiss, I'm not scared... :lol: :lol: :lol:

Posted: 31 Mar 2005, 01:12
by boudicca
Eva wrote:I have a hard time imagining how on earth somebody could come to Switzerland deliberately, but anyway: Next time you're around let me know! :D

And as we're exchanging compliments: I love the whole city of Glasgow and what little I've seen of the rest of Scotland too - wonderful country, very nice people! :notworthy: :notworthy: :notworthy:
:eek: Lets just swap. Now! ;D

Are you sure you live in Switzerland?
Eva wrote:
James Blast wrote: well its no the Sunny Soo'Side, Beersdin or The Gorbals (one of my fair city's many Nedsvilles) thankfully Eva
Can you paint me a picture of that statement or say it in a language that dumbo down south can understand it? :oops:
To translate..

"Well it is not the sunny South Side...
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Bearsden... (my home town I might add... and The Most Affluent Place In Scotland :innocent: )
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...or The Gorbals (one of the city's many areas frequented by Non Educated Deliquent youths)...
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...thankfully Eva! ;D"