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Re: Beginning of the end for Nokia?
« Reply #60 on: 09 February 2011, 19:44:05 »

Exactly. :y...........which is why almost all new music is sh1te. ;)
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« Reply #61 on: 09 February 2011, 19:44:33 »

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Exactly. :y...........which is why almost all new music is sh1te. ;)


Tis not.
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Re: Beginning of the end for Nokia?
« Reply #62 on: 09 February 2011, 19:48:20 »

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Aylesbury Civic Centre - my old hunting ground - used to busy every week with unheard of bands that grew to massive groups.

Yeh, but now your likely to get stabbed if you go out at night in Aylesbury  ;D

Times move on, listening to music at work, on the train, at home, thats how bands grow now.

Who wants to go to noisy pub, when I can discover bands from my sofa and drink beer at half the price?  :)
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« Reply #63 on: 09 February 2011, 19:51:55 »

There is no better experience than being in the middle of a hot sweaty crowd listening to a rock band at deafening volume levels.......see my recently started thread on tinnutis. ::) :( :D ;D
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Re: Beginning of the end for Nokia?
« Reply #64 on: 09 February 2011, 20:03:36 »

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Who wants to go to noisy pub, when I can discover bands from my sofa and drink beer at half the price?  :)
Err, more ladies in those loud, noisy pubs than there are on your sofa  :-X
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« Reply #65 on: 09 February 2011, 20:04:55 »

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Who wants to go to noisy pub, when I can discover bands from my sofa and drink beer at half the price?  :)
Err, more ladies in those loud, noisy pubs than there are on your sofa  :-X

Looking at what was on offer last time I went through Aylesbury on the GS, think i'll pass  ;D  :y
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« Reply #66 on: 09 February 2011, 20:05:52 »

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There is no better experience than being in the middle of a hot sweaty crowd listening to a rock band at deafening volume levels.......see my recently started thread on tinnutis. ::) :( :D ;D
Some of the best nights I've had were actually when the band were really rubbish.  I remember one band in a pub, Tattoo, who knew they were that bad, they turned down the singer's mic.  The Landlords did a great trade in foodstuffs that could be thrown at them ::)
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« Reply #67 on: 09 February 2011, 20:07:05 »

That reminds me of a Horslips gig I went to many years ago at queens uni. Belfast. Missed most of the gig because I ended up snogging the pretty young thing in the next seat all night.
Happy days. ::) :y ;D
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« Reply #68 on: 09 February 2011, 20:08:14 »

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Who wants to go to noisy pub, when I can discover bands from my sofa and drink beer at half the price?  :)
Err, more ladies in those loud, noisy pubs than there are on your sofa  :-X

Looking at what was on offer last time I went through Aylesbury on the GS, think i'll pass  ;D  :y
Aylesbury has boys as well, if that helps  :-/

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Some of those pubs/bands used to attract a certain kind of female groupie...  ...which when you are a teenager  :-X  (ssshhh, don't tell Lizzie Zoom, she'll think men only think about 1 thing ::))
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« Reply #69 on: 09 February 2011, 20:09:13 »

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Who wants to go to noisy pub, when I can discover bands from my sofa and drink beer at half the price?  :)
Err, more ladies in those loud, noisy pubs than there are on your sofa  :-X

Looking at what was on offer last time I went through Aylesbury on the GS, think i'll pass  ;D  :y
Aylesbury has boys as well, if that helps  :-/

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Some of those pubs/bands used to attract a certain kind of female groupie...  ...which when you are a teenager  :-X  (ssshhh, don't tell Lizzie Zoom, she'll think men only think about 1 thing ::))

Actually my Sofa does quite well for girls.....


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Re: Beginning of the end for Nokia?
« Reply #70 on: 09 February 2011, 20:10:00 »

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That reminds me of a Horslips gig I went to many years ago at queens uni. Belfast. Missed most of the gig because I ended up snogging the pretty young thing in the next seat all night.
Happy days. ::) :y ;D

//TB remembers many such evenings with a degree of fondness...  ...some with far more fondness than others ::)
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« Reply #71 on: 09 February 2011, 20:10:55 »

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Who wants to go to noisy pub, when I can discover bands from my sofa and drink beer at half the price?  :)
Err, more ladies in those loud, noisy pubs than there are on your sofa  :-X

Looking at what was on offer last time I went through Aylesbury on the GS, think i'll pass  ;D  :y
Aylesbury has boys as well, if that helps  :-/

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Some of those pubs/bands used to attract a certain kind of female groupie...  ...which when you are a teenager  :-X  (ssshhh, don't tell Lizzie Zoom, she'll think men only think about 1 thing ::))

Actually my Sofa does quite well for girls.....


2 girls, 3 blokes. The ratio is all arse about face, Mr Student ;D ;D
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Re: Beginning of the end for Nokia?
« Reply #72 on: 09 February 2011, 20:15:32 »

The bloke on the sofa is looking lovingly at the bloke out of shot, Tunnie is looking lovingly at the bloke on the sofa - the girls look confused. :D ;D ;D ;D
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Re: Beginning of the end for Nokia?
« Reply #73 on: 09 February 2011, 21:08:04 »

Blonde saying to bloke off camera "The guy in the turn ups? Christ no, I thought he was with you!"
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Re: Beginning of the end for Nokia?
« Reply #74 on: 10 February 2011, 16:24:42 »

3/10 Could do better.

The idea of a party is for people to enjoy themselves, not sit around like they're in a dentists waiting room young student.
Christ there's not even anybody passed out on the floor.
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