Don't allow yourself to be at his level, that's exactly what he would want. He has already proven himself a coward and a bully and as frustrating as it is, be the bigger person.Feel aggressive hope the wanker starts .
The wanker has gone silent his mates have gone too,heavy metal rules !Don't allow yourself to be at his level, that's exactly what he would want. He has already proven himself a coward and a bully and as frustrating as it is, be the bigger person.
I was there with the dog.
Took the cockapoo too.
Well this thread is certainly setting itself up nicely for some SBT conspiracy theories
Was?Went to see the Charlatans last night. Plenty of their back catalogue and a few off the last album for good measure. They were very very good.
Anyone see the bbomtown rats on friday? I was told that sir bob was being a bit of a prick.
Went to see the Charlatans last night. Plenty of their back catalogue and a few off the last album for good measure. They were very very good.
Anyone see the bbomtown rats on friday? I was told that sir bob was being a bit of a prick.
A little bit of a funny story to tell re the Godiva yesterday.
My mum went by herself, but had arranged to meet us there. She is 86. She arranged to meet us at 4.30, but she got there far to early (4 pm) and we just got stuck in the line of traffic, so I took us about an extra 30 mins from the ring road to the Memorial and we didn't arrive til 5.
Anyway, she had a wander around, looked at the boards and who was in which tents and the line-ups and she saw that 'Allstars' were performing in the rhythm tent (or so she thought). It was in fact EZ-Allstars, a rap/drum and bass group. My daughter is with Allstars drama group in Coventry and they do sometimes sing at the Godiva, but it's usually songs from the shows. My mum loves Allstars.
So, she headed into the rhythm tent, which was blazing out drum and bass and rap and she watched what she thought were 'Allstars.' She then rang me and said they were very, very loud and didn't recognise them at all and it was mainly black people.
Still can't get that picture out of my mind of a little 86 year old lady standing in the booming, bassy rhythm tent watching a drum and bass band, believing that any second they were going to break out into 'the sun will come out tomorrow.'
She is always getting confused and never reads things through properly, only focusing on certain words and forming an informed conclusion based on that.Ha, bless Your mum! Does make a cracking story though
Yeah, it took us an hour to get from the ring road to the memorial park. Don't think the shared space outside the train station coped very well with the traffic. Just to rub salt in the pigeon detectives were pretty good but we left before scouting for girls as I didn't fancy another hour getting out.Didn't get to see as much today as I wanted. 1 HR 20 from tile hill to parking up was frustrating. Wish I'd just parked on a side street as seems the parking restrictions are only Monday to Friday.
Meant I missed pigeon detectives who I think should have been the last but one band anyway, being more 'known', and I wanted to see them (so probably more selfish reasons than anything).
Thought scouting for girls would have been on for more than an hour, as there seemed a lot of pauses between songs. Did something happen after the first one? As I noticed a plug / praise for the St. John's ambulance?
When Saturday and Sunday and had a cracking weekend!
Charlatan's were spot on and have to say the Pigeon Detectives were very good as well.
Will be a real, real shame if it is not on next year. Just make it £5 for adults, £3 for kids pretty sure most people would happily pay that.
When Saturday and Sunday and had a cracking weekend!
Charlatan's were spot on and have to say the Pigeon Detectives were very good as well.
Will be a real, real shame if it is not on next year. Just make it £5 for adults, £3 for kids pretty sure most people would happily pay that.
Are they warning it might not be on next year?
Decision to be made by next week apparently.
Taking into account the City of Culture bid I personally think it would be totally the wrong time to pull the plug on it.
Is it worth it?Hull spent £13.5million to secure the crown – with £3m from council funding. Coventry's council cabinet has agreed to commit £250,000 to fund initial bid work.
Yeah, they were pushing that bid quite hard over the weekend so it'd be the weirdest decision to cancel it now. Sell off the naming rights or apply a small entrance fee if they need to, but it's one of the few things the city does right.Decision to be made by next week apparently.
Taking into account the City of Culture bid I personally think it would be totally the wrong time to pull the plug on it.
Yeah, they were pushing that bid quite hard over the weekend so it'd be the weirdest decision to cancel it now. Sell off the naming rights or apply a small entrance fee if they need to, but it's one of the few things the city does right.
Yep you hear all sorts of accents while you're there, I don't know if it is just me but it seems to get busier every year and surely is worth doing just for the boost to the local economy.Agree . Several bands/performers have commented over the years about what a good festival it is and how they can't believe it's free.
I personally met people from Somerset and Bolton who had travelled to Cov specifically to attend this year.
I am the council biggest critic but it's definitely something they get right.
Yep. Just that and the City of Rugby and that's about it.Yeah, they were pushing that bid quite hard over the weekend so it'd be the weirdest decision to cancel it now. Sell off the naming rights or apply a small entrance fee if they need to, but it's one of the few things the city does right.
Broke attendance records this year.Yep you hear all sorts of accents while you're there, I don't know if it is just me but it seems to get busier every year and surely is worth doing just for the boost to the local economy.
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Decision to be made by next week apparently.
Taking into account the City of Culture bid I personally think it would be totally the wrong time to pull the plug on it.
So who would you like to see next year? Realistic suggestions only of course.
Bands/artists that might just come to the Godiva.
Off the top of my head, Polyphonic Spree, Squeeze, Mott the Hoople, Ed Harcourt, Clearlake, the Bees.
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