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pogofish

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  1. Contact the curator of the Blairs Museum then - Although the college complex is now officially in the hands of the developer, last time I spoke to her she told me that they could still arrange access to several most interesting parts of the building if you gave her a couple of weeks notice. Some bits have deteriorated quite badly though and you won't get in there.
  2. Home - CamelBak.com Aldi/Lidl have both done some reasonable and pretty cheap alternatives as well.
  3. I think I saw him remonstrating with an officer on the tape - He was clearly trying to get-in closer. I would imagine situations like this must be high-up in the most difficult things an officer can face? I've no great sympathy with a lot of them in general but I would find it hard to wish having to deal with something like this on anyone.
  4. Yes. Union Bridge is higher. But it is still not high enough to ensure certain death and the very worst thing is if they don't land square on their heads, a lot of jumpers either end-up dying of horrible compound injuries some considerable time after, or if they survive, are badly disabled by them.
  5. It is bloody hard to find a shop that recognises WEE IME. The deliverymen just won't take the stuff, even if you have agreed collection of the old appliance with the salesperson. Keeping on good terms with an elderly neighbour can be useful here - The council still allow a couple of free uplifts a year to over 65s.
  6. Fuck! Poor guy. Yeah, I had a camera with me today but couldn't bring it out for that.
  7. Nah - She was fine the time I met her! More goings-on today. A jumper on Union Bridge. He was standing there being talked to when I first passed but on the way back, there was no sign of the guy but the police still had the area cordined off. Anyone know if he did or not?
  8. Wirelessly posted (Vodafone/1.0/SEX1i/R1AA Opera/9.5 (Microsoft Windows; PPC; Opera Mobi/2141; U; UK) UP.Link/6.3.1.20.0 Profile/MIDP-2.0 Configuration/CLDC-1.1)
  9. I'm guessing at a fuel pump/pipe leak, combined with already hot metal and the extra heat today. Or an electrical fault. Whoomph! Was ther a rally or other sort of classic vehicle event on today? Saw a few spotless old bikes and cars on my way into town - Highlights were a Vincent twin and an immaculate Ariel Leader.
  10. The car was an old Jag, which had gone up in flames at the crossing in front of Primark. Impressive column of smoke and leaping flames from the engine, with the poor owner looking very crestfallen. The traffic had come to a standstill, the police were there and the fire brigade were within earshot.
  11. Forgot this one: Point of know return I know Kansas always diced between MOR/Pomp/Prog but they got it all right here - a superb example of 70's prog! And of course Steve Walsh also collaborated with Steve Hackett - What better prog credentials could you hope for!
  12. I have one too, I even got it at a TN/Pendragon concert. Its in the loft with the grade-a hippy shit, I don't like to talk about it much. :O
  13. I used to like some of Hillage's stuff a lot, although other stuff of his is the aural equivalent of watching paint dry for me. Never got into Gong though, not at all. Then a pal ended-up working for him and Miquette in System 7 and his tales of the complete and utter wankery he had to put up with from them did kind of put me off them altogether. Although to my surprise I did quite enjoy them again when I wandered into a tent in an "enhanced" state at Solfest a couple of years back:
  14. I have Aqua but have never got that into it. Maybe I will give it a few more listens.
  15. Yup, those are good albums but I've never seen them in the same way as the more properly "prog" albums, before and since - They were much more of a straight-up rock band at that point IMO.
  16. Those two ant that first album, agree fully but I never got quite into the rest of the output. Certain Yes albums, yup - them too. Up to Going for the one/Tormato anyway. After that, there is only brief moments IMO.
  17. I'm wondering if this was a rehearsal of a TV-friendly set for his Glastonbury appearance in a few days? Personally I'm not entirelly displeased about no Like a Hurricane - I love the song but it can occasionally break me right up. Ex's etc.
  18. Along with many of the above: Still one of the ultimate space rock albums IMO, and possibly the one that got me into the genre. It is still one of the albums I am most likely to unwind to today. Maybe neck and neck with: And some of the early Eloy albums were no bad either, particularly: I still have my vinyl of those, which I caried back from a school trip to Austria, some years before they had any release here and thankfully well before they took that god-awful metal nosedive! And of course no small mention for Crimson and : The Gong/Caravan/ELP etc kids used to run away from me - Lightweights! I better stop now - Could be here all night.
  19. Seconded - Loved the gig, Young is one of the few artists I've wanted to see for many years. But fuck, did it remind me just how much I despise the AECC. I think my neck/uper back will need to be in traction for a few days from all that craining! Laura Marling was pleasant enough but totally unsuited to that kind of venue IMO.
  20. And a lot of people will still be due substantial rises and backdating too.
  21. No pictures bit the mental images caused by this little tale have quite put me off my sunday sausage: BTW - Not in any way worksafe. http://newcastleunited.rivals.net/FORUM/pgePosts.aspx?boardId=103&clubId=55&threadId=520491&pageNumber=1 Hmm....
  22. So what about the 16-18 tickets I've had cancelled in the last few years, because I was properly parked and paid for when they were issued then? I've only had one deserved ticket in my life and that was ages ago. Long before the current regs came into force.
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