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are any of you gits
Posted: 20 Oct 2006, 14:41
by sarah_orange
at wendyhouse this weekend? or whitby next? or is that FAR too goth?
Re: are any of you gits
Posted: 20 Oct 2006, 16:12
by weebleswobble
sarah_orange wrote:at wendyhouse this weekend? or whitby next? or is that FAR too goth?
Aye, my fishnets are in the wash....
Posted: 20 Oct 2006, 16:25
by Thea
Nah - everyone who's anyone will be at the
other thing
Posted: 20 Oct 2006, 16:38
by Planet Dave
Love to
, but I'm off being a goff near Alnwick Castle all week. As goff as you can be with 2 hip-hop kids in tow.
Now where'd I leave me Nimbus 3000?
Re: are any of you gits
Posted: 20 Oct 2006, 16:46
by sarah_orange
weebleswobble wrote:sarah_orange wrote:at wendyhouse this weekend? or whitby next? or is that FAR too goth?
Aye, my fishnets are in the wash....
now I have a freakish mental image of shatner in fishnets! nooooo!
Posted: 20 Oct 2006, 17:47
by James Blast
I'm a Git but I wouldn't be caught drunk at either of those events.
Re: are any of you gits
Posted: 20 Oct 2006, 18:38
by weebleswobble
sarah_orange wrote:weebleswobble wrote:sarah_orange wrote:at wendyhouse this weekend? or whitby next? or is that FAR too goth?
Aye, my fishnets are in the wash....
now I have a freakish mental image of shatner in fishnets! nooooo!
Ideas for new avator...............................
Posted: 20 Oct 2006, 20:06
by EvilBastard
Won't be there, alas, but am still a git (that *was* a 2-part question, wasn't it?)
Sorry I didn't make it to the Psubklutyure in September - was unavoidably delayed by some people in dark glasses and ill-fitting suits who took a rather-too personal interest in some of the things I was bringing back from Syria. Apparently they weren't prepared to believe that
was actually a picture of Brian Blessed. Go figure...
Posted: 20 Oct 2006, 21:19
by James Blast
who's severed dick has he got in his mit?
Posted: 20 Oct 2006, 21:22
by EvilBastard
James Blast wrote:who's severed dick has he got in his mit?
Edmond, the slimy one's...
Posted: 20 Oct 2006, 23:45
by mh
WHO? EDGAR?
Posted: 21 Oct 2006, 00:42
by undertow
Nothing is about being too Goth.... .or too anything. It's about loving music and loving the ridiculousness in the world, which is why everyone is here.
That's why you should all be going to every event you can manage , whether it's one of Sarah's ,a Whitby , a Manic Monday a Manc Quiff Do , or A Leeds' Heartland do............all music is great if it hits you at the right moment.
In fact music is the greatest thing in the world, all music,!
You have a finite existence make the most of it , don't waste it!
Icicle Works next week , then Paradise Lost , slip in a bit of Fairport Convention then finish it off with oooooooh let s see
Get out there ............there's some very nice B+B'S in Whitby! Stroll across the viaduct gorgeous in the late Autumn sun and only afew mad dogs.
Great fish and chips near the station
Posted: 21 Oct 2006, 01:19
by James Blast
I'm 47 and live in Glasgow, how's that for an excuse?
or am I 48?
49....?
I ken am no 50!
Posted: 21 Oct 2006, 01:22
by Dark
Your profile says 48.
Posted: 21 Oct 2006, 01:28
by James Blast
thanke
Posted: 21 Oct 2006, 01:28
by undertow
Hey Hey I' m 42 and with child...well not literally....but that doesnt mean
that not withstanding a little planning, this time, next year (after exchanging references of course!) we couldn't be sharing a little garrett (obviously not named Sheryl) overlooking Whitby harbour planning a night of drinking , crab sandwhiches and............We Free Kings......?
Posted: 21 Oct 2006, 01:29
by undertow
er.... sandwiches
Posted: 21 Oct 2006, 04:02
by 9while9
undertow wrote:Nothing is about being too Goth.... .or too anything. It's about loving music and loving the ridiculousness in the world, which is why everyone is here.
That's why you should all be going to every event you can manage , whether it's one of Sarah's ,a Whitby , a Manic Monday a Manc Quiff Do , or A Leeds' Heartland do............all music is great if it hits you at the right moment.
In fact music is the greatest thing in the world, all music,!
You have a finite existence make the most of it , don't waste it!
Icicle Works next week , then Paradise Lost , slip in a bit of Fairport Convention then finish it off with oooooooh let s see
Get out there ............there's some very nice B+B'S in Whitby! Stroll across the viaduct gorgeous in the late Autumn sun and only afew mad dogs.
Great fish and chips near the station
I would go, but alas I am stuck here in Tonga.....
Posted: 21 Oct 2006, 09:54
by Thea
I have to mow the cat. Feet the toilet. Wash the lawn. That sort of thing.
And I'm far away.
And dead.
And busy.
Posted: 21 Oct 2006, 10:19
by wild bill buttock
Not being one to gossip or spread disquiet but....
I've heard rumblings of much moaning about Whitby's lack of actual "Goth" acts, So much so that they've had to open an overspill event at The Met that promises "No Metal and no bleepy stuff-Just Trad goth and alternative".
I'm still not going though.
And as for Wendyhouse,I don't get it.Why is it full of goths when they play about 2 or three token Goth tracks at the beginning of the night then nothing else?Not going there either,ever again.
Posted: 21 Oct 2006, 14:24
by Big Si
James Blast wrote:I'm 47 and live in Glasgow, how's that for an excuse?
or am I 48?
49....?
I ken am no 50!
It means you're still the hard rocking rock god of lurve that you were when you were 40
Posted: 23 Oct 2006, 09:20
by markfiend
wild bill buttock wrote: And as for Wendyhouse,I don't get it.Why is it full of goths when they play about 2 or three token Goth tracks at the beginning of the night then nothing else?Not going there either,ever again.
That.
The final straw for me was when they played
Nerf Herder's theme from
Buffy The Vampire Slayer with a complete and utter lack of irony.
And people danced.
That same night, mrs fiend got called "pretentious" by the DJ for asking him to play The Cramps. We've not been back.
Posted: 23 Oct 2006, 10:26
by sarah_orange
they changed music policy a couple of months back now - they no longer religate the goth music to the beginning of the evening and there's a fair amount more of it. it doesn't actually ever promise to be a goth night though - I like most of the music they play regardless of its genre (I can't really handle nights that stick too rigidly to one genre - I clearly have adhd or whatever it's called)
hey whitbys all about wandering round eating at cafes and sitting in pubs all day being surrounded by lots of goths - there's nothing quite like seeing someone do the dance machine in the arcade whilst wearing winkle pickers...
although I am looking forward to the damned. <3
Posted: 23 Oct 2006, 10:29
by Purple Light
I haven't been back since I told the DJ it was my b'day (was a lie though) & begged him to play anything by The Sisters for me. He said he'd think about it, & proceeded to play absolutely nothing by The Sisters even though I kept asking him.
Too many people with the fake fangs posing etc for me too.
As for Whitby, nah, too far.