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Urban Hat€monger ? 08-15-2005 04:40 PM

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Originally Posted by right-track
Have you seen his sisters? :laughing:

I wish they`d post instead of him

adidasss 08-15-2005 04:45 PM

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Originally Posted by right-track
Jeeessuuuus :yikes:

exactly....
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Originally Posted by Urban Hatemonger
I wish they`d post instead of him

they have way less patience then me richard....i'm the calm one in the family....

right-track 08-21-2005 04:55 PM

Hot day today, spent walking with the kids, had a small picnic...great fun.
Mowed the front lawn, chatting and chilling with the neighbours.
All in all , a relaxing summers day. Just wish we had more like today.

Downloaded 'google earth', awesome site. Anyone else heard of this site?
Fuckin amazing!!!

Oh and the Bob Dylan tickets arrived yesterday.

adidasss 08-26-2005 10:39 AM

well, a couple of days ago i finally got a digital satellite dish, which was awsome, lots of english/american series/programs available, but today, which made me so happy, after a couple of days of trying and consulting experts on a forum, i finally tracked down mtv2, i can't tell you how happy i am to finally have a program that plays all my favourite music, and ( from what i've seen ) keeps the crap shows on the minimum.....
i may never leave my room again..........joy and happiness..:)

AprilMay 08-26-2005 12:29 PM

Well, yesterday (it was more interesting than today) I got my GCSE results, and I did really rather well as did the majority of my friends. So I spent most of the day celebrating with my friends, then my family and then my friend's family. We drunk Babysham (very rock 'n' roll, ahem) and generaly had immense fun basking in our glory. All in all a surprisingly good day, had I done shite in the exams it would have been a crap day but, thank god, it wasn't.

holdyoualways 09-03-2005 01:24 PM

im bumping this thread. because i feel like it.

i just took my doggie outside and im wearing my "i belong in a jazz cafe drinking coffee and playing the bongos" outfit and got at least 4 or 5 cars driving by slowly and blatantly staring at me. after the 4th or 5th one i bust out laughing. ive never gotten so much attention in my life. :laughing:

EDGE 09-03-2005 01:55 PM

I slept.

adidasss 09-07-2005 07:32 AM

well how about me telling you about my 36 hours this past weekend...
we got up on sunday morning arround 5 and took a cab to the bus station, then took a bus to trieste, it took about 2 hours, then we jumped on a train for bologna, it was a nice train, we had some trouble finding it because it didn't say what station it was on on the ticket, then we had a fairly pleasant ride to bologna that lasted about 5 hours...when we got there, we took the number 25 bus that according to the instructions on the web site was supposed to take us straight to the festival site....and so we rode on the bus for about half an hour until the bus driver told us to get off because that was the last stop....and the festival was nowhere to be found , so we ( and a couple of more lost italians and spanish people ) asked him where the festival was, and he tells us it's on the other side of town....oh joy and happiness! so we took the bus that went to the other side and eventually got there arround 2pm, we saw some band performing and according to the schedule the editors weren't supposed to play for another hour, so i went to the crapper and while i was taking a dump i hear bullets playing ( their best song ), i was so happy!! ( sarcasm ), so bevildered as we were, we start asking people what the fak was going on and noone speaks english!! so after some 15 minutes of handgesturing and bad italian we found out that bloc party had cancelled and so the schedule was all turned upside down....oh joy and happiness again...so we then listened to the editors ( great voice, awsome rythme setion bud not so good music )and after that maximo park ( that guy is completely insane, looks like hitler but he's a great frontman and he and the keyboard player can really get the crowd fired up, again not so good music ), then we took a break and retreated to the grass section in the shade ( the sun was scorching )

adidasss 09-07-2005 07:47 AM

from there we watched social distorsion ( i shall have a rant about them in a seperate thread ) and skin ( also another thread ) and then went closer to the stage for the queens of the stone age, but when they came on the stage the crowd got so crazy (fuking kids) with the "moshing" that we had to back the fuk up to a reasonable distance, it was still cool, we were still pretty close and could see them very well, josh homme is the coolest motherfuker on the planet and they ARE ( or are going to become ) the best/biggest rock band in the world, after half an hour we decided to run to the other stage to see the bravery, a choice i didn't regret because they were absolutely fantastic, the highlight of the trip ( i was a little aprehensive because i saw them performing on conan o'brien and they royale(sp?) sucked , so it was a very pleasant surprise ), we had a lot of trouble finding the second stage because the festival is basicaly on a fair ground with milions of tents and streets and ofcourse noone speaks english so people were giving us bad directions left and right, after the bravery we decided we were too tired to stay for bad religion so we went back to the train station were ou nightmare began and refuse to end for the next 12 hours...we got there at arround 11:30pm and all the cash registers were closed so we had to buy a ticket through a machine....and then it ate 50 euros, we were so pissed off, so we went to the costumer servise department only to have the woman there tell us that she can't help us and that we should come back tommorow morning when the cash registeres open....and we had to leave at 3:20AM!!!!!! fukin bitch...bye bye 50 euros, then we had to sit on the flor of the train station with other miserable souls, drop dead tired, finally we went to the station ( or whatever you call the place where the train stops ) and waited for the train, so some run down train comes and we ask the people is this the train, and some chick says no..no way....we thought it was too run down to be our train, i mean we DID pay 25 euros for 1st class....then 5 mnutes before boarding we got really nervous because our supposed train wasn't arriving and we asked other people if that was the train for trieste and they say yes!!! so disgruntled as we were we got on only to find out there were no sittion places and people were sitting and sleepaing on the isles.....i almost had a nervous brake down!!5 hours of sitting in the crowded isle?!?! we had no choice....

adidasss 09-07-2005 07:54 AM

so we cooled down a bit and rode on the train for some 2 hours and then by accident we asked another girl if she was going to trieste to have her tell us that yes she was going there but this train separates and one part of it ( the one we were in ) goes to udine and the other to trieste, we were very lucky once again so we tanfered to the front part of the train and actually sat down in an empty compartement....we couldn't sleep until we got to trieste 3 hours later because we werent sure if we were going in the right direction.....it was hell....we finally got there arround 8am and quickly got on the bus for croatia.....
my sister vowed never to do this again.....it was really bad.....next time, it will have to involve us sleeping in a hotel or something because i'm never going 26 hours without sleep again.....
all in all , traveling sucks hairy balls but the festival part was awsome.....sorry to disallusion any of you prospecting travellers.....but be prepared....or just dont go to italy....it blows!!


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