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By Superscally · Posted
Just because you can do something for 90 minutes doesn't mean it's any good. Kendrick could have played for 2.5h and been fine. Stormzy couldn't. Stormzy was a decent show that had zeitgeist. Sabrina doesn't have that. Chappell does. There's your equality. Chappell would sh*t on Sabrina from a high height. Also, I presume you're alluding to Sam Fender. He wasn't booked. -
By Yoghurt on a Stick · Posted
Thanks fred. It is advice I'm struggling not to take on board. However, a bizarre thing happened today. well, not really 'bizarre'. In fact, very much 'sub 'bizarre', I'd say. Anyway, the thing that did happen was that this randonly crossed my path earlioer on today; https://www.woodshrop.co.uk/ The Shropshire one is a 40 minute drive away. It's cheap enough for non festival people to take the plunge at. The music covers a wide range that'll appeal to a greater percentage of people etc etc. I have sent it to my wife to see if it would stop her in her dastardly tracks at organizing something else. However, I have to wait for an answer as she's asleep now, having crashed out after having gone on a bender of biblical proportions. Even I'd gone to bed early into her 'campaign'. So, I'll get to know when she wakes up / comes around! -
Surely artists have a duty to all the fans who haven't been able to get tickets. Otherwise its just f**k you!
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By Yoghurt on a Stick · Posted
Is there anything anybody wants to know!? You know, about anything? lol -
By Yoghurt on a Stick · Posted
Ooh err Misses - get you with your double entendres! That said, it was indeed like a 'Carry On' film - from start to finish. It was also the first time that I saw a kingfisher in the flesh, so to speak. It was early one morning with sun shining through the trees on the embankments of the canal. We were going a rapid 4mph at the time. I was at the front of the large, just looking ahead, when I saw the kingfisher. It was swooping down towards the water of the canal, and then swooping upwards and away from the water. It did this in a rhythmic cycle in front of me for some time. I was transfixed by its beauty and grace. I can still visualise it right now, from all those decades ago. Just for your info, the next time I saw a kingfisher was at Sarehole Mill. https://www.birminghammuseums.org.uk/sarehole-mill/highlights/middle-earth Talk about being at a loose end!
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