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Treefingers wrote:It may have been 'You Made Me Realise', it may also have been a cold or something though, too (it was flapping freezing outside, I tells ya).
I just remember waking up not being able to hear on the right side, thinking "Ruddy heckins, Kevster, Bilindster, Debster and Colmster. Did a right number on this ear, right 'ere."
fujee wrote:Haha Tape mate, I was joking. I know its so scary isn't it. That ringing you hear is the loss of frequencies in your ear, terrifying.
MBV were totally worth it, I stood quite far back so it wasnt too bad next morning. The only time it got a bit too much was during the holocaust, vibrating legs and brain was a new gig experience though ha.
A_Northern_Soul wrote:While it's not generally good form to celebrate someone's death, and certainly isn't something I'd usually do, I can't help but raise a smile at Thatcher's death today. Those of you from certain parts of the UK will be able to understand this.
Here was someone who gleefully destroyed whole communities in the 1980s, taking away people's livelihoods and ruining lives to an extent that a lot of people are still suffering her poisonous legacy today. Good riddance.
A_Northern_Soul wrote:While it's not generally good form to celebrate someone's death, and certainly isn't something I'd usually do, I can't help but raise a smile at Thatcher's death today. Those of you from certain parts of the UK will be able to understand this.
Here was someone who gleefully destroyed whole communities in the 1980s, taking away people's livelihoods and ruining lives to an extent that a lot of people are still suffering her poisonous legacy today. Good riddance.
louise wrote:Wow @ the Thatcher hatingg...but that said i can't imagine I'll feel sad when Tony Blair or David Cameron bite the dust...guess it's just what you're around to see..
IanRedpoint wrote:Our loathing of her and what she was doing to the country was actually quite galvanising, for a while at least. Cameron is equally vile but beyond a few student protests we, as a nation, seem too brow-beaten and apathetic to turn our dissent into anything beyond a mild grumble. I worry that we won't realise what we had in institutions such as the NHS until they are gone and half the country cannot afford treatment.
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