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Last night
Posted: 06 Mar 2004, 14:38
by Gary
Last night i dreamed about the sisters of mercy.. Was all very surreal.. was the vision thing line up.. and we were all sat in this room.. just talking.. nothing else happened, we had coffee.. and Eldritch talked about cars a lot... Strange dream no idea why i had it.. or what it means.. lol maybe i need a holiday.. stress from uni and work getting too much
In other news i saw Placebo on wednesday night, They were extremely good! and the light/video show was good to
and the sound in the apollo was absolutley spot on.
Posted: 06 Mar 2004, 14:44
by Almiche V
I was out. Went to a pub, then a club, then a curry, then a nice cup o' tea, got in at 5am, had a crisis, then found out the crisis was totally unjustified. I am now learning how to be patient.
Posted: 06 Mar 2004, 14:46
by Gary
Being patient is such a hard quality to master, Im really bad at it!. I should learn to not order things online, because I only get sulky whilst im waiting for it to come.
Posted: 06 Mar 2004, 14:53
by Almiche V
How can it be mastered though? Any suggestions will be gratefully received.
Posted: 06 Mar 2004, 15:10
by pikkrong
I was in an 80s party last night. Sometimes I have to. Was quite cool.
By the way, they played This Corrosion too
And other great songs by Duran Duran, Depeche Mode, Soft Cell, New Order, Joy Division, Blondie, Kraftwerk etc etc etc
Havn't danced so much for ages.
Met a friendly drunk new romantics fan who told he prays to Union Jack and a photo of Simon Le Bon each morning
Who told me: "You're crazy, you have nothing in your brains but Sisters." And fell to his knees as I mentioned I've got more than 100 Sisters bootlegs. He's a really cool guy but sometimes I wasn't very happy to see him approaching again while I wanted to dance. But then he found another person to continue his conversation and express his huge erudition on new romantics.
A night before that I have gone to the cinema to see von Triers "Dogville". Liked it very much
but me and a friend of mine realized we had to take a nightcap before going home. Was that kind of film. It was the next morning when we finished boozing. Sometimes happens
So I was quite tired when I reached home after 4 AM last night.
Posted: 06 Mar 2004, 16:44
by sisxbeforedawn
well all I did was be very sad. spent most the night in bed (the worst bit was that I was alone) recovering from working 2 12hour days!! now feel like ******** but gonna get myself to the pub and try and wake up.
Posted: 06 Mar 2004, 19:33
by Brideoffrankenstein
Posted: 06 Mar 2004, 19:58
by Almiche V
B*stards
Just total b*stards!
Are your friends ok?
Posted: 06 Mar 2004, 22:16
by 6FeetOver
HOLY SH1T!!! Are you and your friends ok?!
For f*ck's sake - I thought that kind of ignorant sh1t only happened over here...
I'm so sorry...
Posted: 06 Mar 2004, 22:29
by 6FeetOver
Posted: 06 Mar 2004, 22:57
by Thrash Harry
SINsister wrote:
HOLY SH1T!!! Are you and your friends ok?!
For f*ck's sake - I thought that kind of ignorant sh1t only happened over here...
I'm so sorry...
Unfortunately, Biffa Bacons are alive and kicking all over the UK. Hope your mates are OK, Bridey.
Posted: 06 Mar 2004, 23:12
by Brideoffrankenstein
Hey! Thanks for your concern peeps!
Yeah everyone is okay now, but last night we all felt like going back to look for 'em! Bloody hell! Norwich is usually a fairly safe place to hang out (well I've never had any trouble before after years of going out there!). It was a shame my bloke stayed at home last night, he could have had all 30 of them!( Marshall arts/kick boxing type blokey). Apparantly that group of kids call themselves "Against the Law"(
) and pick on anyone who looks even slightly alternative. They are affectionately known as "The Terror Tots". They've been up to no good for a couple of weeks now and the police follow 'em around but have basically done f*ck all! The people who run the goth night I was at are now looking for another venue to get away from all the trouble, probably somewhere more central like The Marquee............bugger!!!!! Makes me so angry!!!! Why is it all the trouble that happens at goth/metal/alternative hangouts only happens when the trendy pikey types turn up?? I was dancing at Chains on Velvet (another Norwich club) and two of them came up from the trendy club downstairs and hit me round the head!!!!!!!!!OOwwwwwwwww!
Posted: 07 Mar 2004, 01:38
by Almiche V
Brideoffrankenstein wrote:Why is it all the trouble that happens at goth/metal/alternative hangouts only happens when the trendy pikey types turn up?? I was dancing at Chains on Velvet (another Norwich club) and two of them came up from the trendy club downstairs and hit me round the head!!!!!!!!!OOwwwwwwwww!
Because they don't think it's worth trying to be different. And they don't/can't understand different ways of thinking to the mainstream. I guess in their eyes, they conform to the majority and therefore they must be right.
Posted: 07 Mar 2004, 01:43
by James Blast
Chilled
Bad week at work
Wimmin!
Posted: 07 Mar 2004, 20:31
by christophe
yesterday I went to this party and I was surprised to see how different all these kids looked.
When I started going out I always was the strange one. These days it is more and more normal to be different.
The only stupid thing is everyone has to be member of a group. The Goths with the Goths and the punk’s whit the punk’s ext…
While I always had friends who liked different stiles.
Mostly the mainstream music and dress styles but they never disapproved me.
I guess I got lucky whit my friends.
Posted: 07 Mar 2004, 22:55
by Padstar
I nearly drowned in a huge bowl of muesli !!!
Pulled down by strong currents....
ahem... ill get mr coat..
Paddy.
Posted: 07 Mar 2004, 22:56
by Quiff Boy
Padstar wrote:ahem... ill get mr coat..
...here you go
Posted: 07 Mar 2004, 23:21
by Almiche V
Padstar wrote:I nearly drowned in a huge bowl of muesli !!!
Pulled down by strong currents....
ahem... ill get mr coat..
Paddy.
Blimey, a cereal killer!
Posted: 07 Mar 2004, 23:54
by 6FeetOver
Black Horizon wrote:Was that Slimelight by any chance?
LOL! Nope, BH - I live on the WRONG side of the Pond, hehehe...
Posted: 07 Mar 2004, 23:55
by 6FeetOver
snubnoseuk wrote:Blimey, a cereal killer!
Oof.
Posted: 07 Mar 2004, 23:59
by Debaser
Well last night I attended the Spoken word gig by Mark E Smith, Pete Shelley, John Cooper Clarke and Howard Devoto
OH MY LIFE!!
Posted: 08 Mar 2004, 00:09
by Almiche V
SINsister wrote:snubnoseuk wrote:Blimey, a cereal killer!
Oof.
Problem?
Posted: 08 Mar 2004, 00:11
by 6FeetOver
snubnoseuk wrote:Problem?
Heeheehee!
Posted: 08 Mar 2004, 00:20
by 6FeetOver
Posted: 08 Mar 2004, 00:22
by James Blast
Debaser wrote:Well last night I attended the Spoken word gig by Mark E Smith, Pete Shelley, John Cooper Clarke and Howard Devoto
I, for one need more info, Ness.