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David O'Day

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In honour of grendal I have changed my profile picture to William Golding.

At least I think that is who he meant when he said igoulding.


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Grendel

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Its brilliant, talk about obsessed :) Even on gmk it was rare for someone to get this wound up by someone

But I am not wound up by anyone - like you he is an irrelevance and a nobody, and I also do not pretend to have him on ignore. He is obsessed with me on a scale only sleeping bag Tony is aware of. He literally follows me everywhere. I find him and you funny to be honest,
 

Grendel

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In honour of grendal I have changed my profile picture to William Golding.

At least I think that is who he meant when he said igoulding.


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Who is Grendal Charles?
 

Ring Of Steel

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But I am not wound up by anyone - like you he is an irrelevance and a nobody, and I also do not pretend to have him on ignore. He is obsessed with me on a scale only sleeping bag Tony is aware of. He literally follows me everywhere. I find him and you funny to be honest,

Yes yes of course you do- changing your picture, constantly chasing people around and utterly unable to not reply- they are indeed the actions of someone who's not wound up.. aren't they? ;)

Honestly though, you do appear to be... 'losing it' a bit at the moment, you're not right.
 

David O'Day

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Yes yes of course you do- changing your picture, constantly chasing people around and utterly unable to not reply- they are indeed the actions of someone who's not wound up.. aren't they? ;)

Honestly though, you do appear to be... 'losing it' a bit at the moment, you're not right.
He's so desperate to get my attention.

Sad

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Grendel

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Yes yes of course you do- changing your picture, constantly chasing people around and utterly unable to not reply- they are indeed the actions of someone who's not wound up.. aren't they? ;)

Honestly though, you do appear to be... 'losing it' a bit at the moment, you're not right.

I have changed my picture once in what 18 months - I will not share the love in the room about what some people on here Rob think about you as that is unfair on them but the difference is I suspect your fragile ego really will not take it
 

Earlsdon_Skyblue1

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Really? When was the dance music blog?

It ran from about 2015 until last year. Did it with my friend from Germany (I can hear Brighton Skyblue laughing in the background).

We eneded up doing some events and festivals and started making a bit of money, although not a lot. The guy I did it with then started a different business and now that one doesn't do anything.

Sad really, I still think it has potential.
 

Ring Of Steel

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It ran from about 2015 until last year. Did it with my friend from Germany (I can hear Brighton Skyblue laughing in the background).

We eneded up doing some events and festivals and started making a bit of money, although not a lot. The guy I did it with then started a different business and now that one doesn't do anything.

Sad really, I still think it has potential.

I would agree.
 

clint van damme

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It ran from about 2015 until last year. Did it with my friend from Germany (I can hear Brighton Skyblue laughing in the background).

We eneded up doing some events and festivals and started making a bit of money, although not a lot. The guy I did it with then started a different business and now that one doesn't do anything.

Sad really, I still think it has potential.

imagine the shit you'd be dealing with at the minute. Gigs and festivals will be the last things that return to normal, if they ever do.
 

David O'Day

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Anyway.

Sunak says more info by the end of May. So employers and employees will have wIt u tul then for clarification as to if they will be made to pay part of the 80 percent and what will happen if the can't or refuse to

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chiefdave

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Sunak says more info by the end of May. So employers and employees will have wIt u tul then for clarification as to if they will be made to pay part of the 80 percent and what will happen if the can't or refuse to
I know its a rapidly changing situation but is it a good idea to keep announcing things without having the correct information available?
 

Earlsdon_Skyblue1

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imagine the shit you'd be dealing with at the minute. Gigs and festivals will be the last things that return to normal, if they ever do.

You're right but I would also see it as an opportunity. We could help launch events and do advertising etc. Even interview artists.

My mate seems to have fully lost interest though, so looks like we have to forget it.
 

David O'Day

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I know its a rapidly changing situation but is it a good idea to keep announcing things without having the correct information available?
It causes issues and this is of their own making.

It was not a real policy announcement it was the answer to an urgent question posed by labour due to number 10 briefing the press that the furlough scheme would be tapered.

It's a shambles


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David O'Day

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Not always, but I'd say that this is. It will put a lot of peoples minds at ease, for now anyway.
Only because they will just see the headline.

Employers will see the details and now be worried as t looks like they are being asked to pay part of the 80 percent.

This could lead to redundancy.

If number 10 hadn't of started briefing on the furlough scheme over the weekend they could of waited until they have all the details before announcing

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Ring Of Steel

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imagine the shit you'd be dealing with at the minute. Gigs and festivals will be the last things that return to normal, if they ever do.

Yes you're right- however there are some brilliant 'zoom festivals' at the moment, there was one from Friday noon until 9am Saturday- obviously not the same but it was brilliant, just seeing loads of people dancing away in their living rooms, dressed up, having fun was a huge boost to the spirits. Was a great line-up too, and there's going to be another one soon. It was the best night I ever had without actually going out
 

David O'Day

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Yes you're right- however there are some brilliant 'zoom festivals' at the moment, there was one from Friday noon until 9am Saturday- obviously not the same but it was brilliant, just seeing loads of people dancing away in their living rooms, dressed up, having fun was a huge boost to the spirits. Was a great line-up too, and there's going to be another one soon. It was the best night I ever had without actually going out
My mate does a club night and he did it on twitch

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Ring Of Steel

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You're right but I would also see it as an opportunity. We could help launch events and do advertising etc. Even interview artists.

My mate seems to have fully lost interest though, so looks like we have to forget it.

Why would you need him? Its not expensive to set up a website, I know loads of people who do similar things and I'm telling you- there is a gap right now- especially now with online festivals popping up all over the place via zoom etc.. there is nowhere collating them though, you just join groups and get alerts, its hit and miss. There is one tonight at 7pm with Gaudi, loads of people will be online for it and everyone wants to talk at the moment! Honestly- there is room for this.
 

Ring Of Steel

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My mate does a club night and he did it on twitch

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Yep- twitch is great too, much better sound quality than zoom. Its weird, I've ended up going to more 'gigs' now than I did before as they're all online. It will change everything, its a brilliant way to socialise during lockdown.
 

David O'Day

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Yep- twitch is great too, much better sound quality than zoom. Its weird, I've ended up going to more 'gigs' now than I did before as they're all online. It will change everything, its a brilliant way to socialise during lockdown.
Zoom would be a better atmos6as you can see and interact with other people better

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Grendel

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Must admit reading through this without G’s nonsense is more enjoyable. He is the most ignored user on here by some distance I would imagine and regardless of how he spins it his ego doesn’t like that.

Most people who “ignore” me clearly don’t and you even mention me in your post regarding ignoring me. How cute
 

Ring Of Steel

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Zoom would be a better atmos6as you can see and interact with other people better

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The best (for me anyway) is zoom streamed to the TV to see & twitch on the phone to speakers to listen- that way you get the atmosphere of it & decent sound. It sounds naff and its obviously not quite the same, but its really good & perfect for now- made me feel great just seeing everyone else having a great time wherever in the world they were
 

jimmyhillsfanclub

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Sorry, don’t understand what you’re getting at here? What would abusing furlough have to do with shock doctrine politics?

Not directly about employers abusing furlough...well not in that way initially anyhow...
Its just stuff like, for example, Hancock this morning swerving questions on whether folk could legally refuse to return to work & suggesting that whilst employment law hasn't changed, (yet!) that in these extraordinary times, the employees & employers should maybe collaborate & compromise....
...Add in the tapering of the fulrough payments with a request to employers to take up the slack in the summer etc.
...It just seems to me to be sowing some seeds for a new normal where employees may end up being forced into choices of working for 80% of their old wage, or remaining on fulough for 60% of their old wage, or being made redundant...
Just one example of many, such as the massive potential abuse of track and trace....check out South Koreas requirements to go clubbing for example, or the European democracies demanding to see your travel papers & ID for walking down the street....

Dangerous times....and I don't mean the virus
 

Earlsdon_Skyblue1

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Why would you need him? Its not expensive to set up a website, I know loads of people who do similar things and I'm telling you- there is a gap right now- especially now with online festivals popping up all over the place via zoom etc.. there is nowhere collating them though, you just join groups and get alerts, its hit and miss. There is one tonight at 7pm with Gaudi, loads of people will be online for it and everyone wants to talk at the moment! Honestly- there is room for this.

It's hard to argue with any of that.

I've messaged my mate today and have said I'll run with it if he doesn't want to.

Will see what the outcome is.
 

Ring Of Steel

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It's hard to argue with any of that.

I've messaged my mate today and have said I'll run with it if he doesn't want to.

Will see what the outcome is.

Brilliant- you'll do really well. I can fire you some links to these online concerts if you like at some point- just say the word. There's a whole new movement out there for dance/ electronic/ ambient/ everything gigs & things via social media
 

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