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#1
Not as bad as sky news reporting that it was Peter Andre that chose the location for the video for 'Mysterious Girl'. Wtf?
#2
Other Music / Re: Gigs 2024
May 02, 2024, 11:20:40 AM
Elbow - Newcastle City Hall - 4th May 2024
The Black Crowes - Newcastle City Hall - 17th May 2024
Frankie Boyle - Newcastle Tyne Theatre - 19th May 2024. - TICKETS SOLD
Bruce Springsteen- Sunderland - 22nd May 2024
Tool - Manchester Arena - 1st June 2024
Foo Fighters - Hampden Park - June 17th 2024
Saucerful - Gateshead Sage - June 22nd 2024
Pearl Jam - Manchester - June 25th 2024  IF PRICES DROP!
AC/DC - Wembley Stadium - July 7th 2024
Randy Feltface - Tyne Theatre - 12th July 2024
Mr Big - Newcastle NX - 19th July 2024
Living Colour - Newcastle NX - 24th July 2024
Julie Byrne - Gateshead Sage - 25th July 2024
Future Islands - Newcastle City Hall - 31st July 2024
Taylor Swift - Wembley Stadium August 17th 2024
PJ Harvey - Gunnersbury Park - August 18th 2024
PJ Harvey - Halifax Piece Hall - 20th August 2024
Ben Elton - Tyne Theatre - 2nd September 2024
The Pretenders - Sage - 17th October 2024
Steve Hackett - Sage - 19th October 2024
Nick Cave - Leeds Arena - 2nd November 2024
Robert Plant - Stockton Globe - 6th November (rescheduled from 1st May)
Milton Jones - Newcastle City Hall - 23rd November 2024
#3
Quote from: Nickslikk2112 on May 01, 2024, 02:43:03 PM
Quote from: captainkurtz on May 01, 2024, 11:35:06 AMThere's just as many arseholes riding bikes as there is driving cars - but cyclists just seem that much more sanctimonious.  Prick.
As a cyclist, I know for a fact that there are more arseholes driving cars. When I'm a driver I know for a fact that there are more arseholes driving cars. Horse riders tend to be arseholes too.

Of course cyclists are sanctimonious, we're better for the environment :) Drivists have much more of a tendency to be Psycopathic.
Well there's more people driving cars on the road than there are riding bikes, so there probably is more...
#4
I had a lance armstrong wannabe berate me severely after I had stopped to allow an old gentleman to cross the road with his dog.  He went mental directly outside my house at about 8am last Saturday before taking off...of course I had to drive up to him and stop him whereupon he leaned his horrible helmeted head into my window all sweaty and red and telling me I had stopped to put my seatbelt on. 

Thing is, he couldn't see the old man as he was obscured by a parked car - there's a chance he could have taken him out id id not stopped.

There's just as many arseholes riding bikes as there is driving cars - but cyclists just seem that much more sanctimonious.  Prick.
#5
I alternate between an Oris and my Dad's old Rolex Air King (from 1975).





I bought myself a GMT Master II for my 30th Birthday - it was either that or see Rush in Toronto who were playing the same night.  I never wear it and it sits in a box.  Although its appreciated in value significantly, I do think I should have gone to see Rush - albeit, I did make a trip to TO a decade later to see them there.



#6
General Discussion / Re: Retirement
April 26, 2024, 12:54:29 AM
I'm not sure I'm ever going to be able to retire.  The reasons why are a bit complex.  I run a family property investment and lettings business.  The process of splitting it up between the 3 owners will be stressful and expensive but it will happen at some point in the next decade.  Once that happens, I guess my workload will be reduced but I'll still be managing tenants and tenancies - I simply couldn't pass that on to a letting agency to manage..because they're all useless.

I am conscious that my dear wife is 4.5 years older than me and she deserves to be able to enjoy life a little more and not have a husband who can't holiday, for example in the summer because of tenancy changeovers and is constantly preoccupied with work issues.  That weighs heavily on my mind because, frankly, she deserves much better.
#7
Ripley
1 episode left.

Superb.
#8
Other Music / Re: So what are you listening to?
April 20, 2024, 11:19:05 PM
AC/DC - Live
Shows how essential Rudd is...the tempo on the classics is much too fast..
#9
General Discussion / Re: What's made your day today?
April 18, 2024, 10:38:35 PM
I paid off my mortgage is 2011 and then moved to a much bigger house in 2015 where I needed a large mortgage again.  I think it'll probably take me another decade to pay this one off - but the value of the house is about 7 times the outstanding loan amount, so there is that.

I've spent an absolute fortune on the house since 2015...I could easily have paid the mortgage off by now with that..
#10
Other Music / Re: So what are you listening to?
April 14, 2024, 10:34:45 PM
Quote from: Slim on April 14, 2024, 12:29:50 PM
Quote from: captainkurtz on April 13, 2024, 11:04:06 PMWho's next

Never ceases to amaze.  For me, The Who only have 3 essential records...but they're so essential, it elevates time to one of the all time greats...

I was going to work my way through the studio discography earlier this year but decided to do Kiss instead. I think I'll start it now. I've just bought Pete Townsend's autobiography last week so it'll tie in nicely.






I can't resist a nice print - this arrived last week - 2 x A2 size signed prints to commemorate their recent Albert Hall Teenage Cancer Trust gigs. The quality of the printing is really quite beautiful, its almost like a proper painting, rather than something that has been knocked out from a laser printer...

All proceeds to Teenage Cancer Trust as well, which was an added incentive / bonus.

Gets the wife approval, which is nice.  Getting them framed up this week...

#11
Baby Reindeer

Its ok.
 
#12
Other Music / Re: So what are you listening to?
April 13, 2024, 11:04:06 PM
Who's next

Never ceases to amaze.  For me, The Who only have 3 essential records...but they're so essential, it elevates time to one of the all time greats...
#13
Excellent neighbour.
#14
Quote from: Slim on April 09, 2024, 12:03:13 PM
Quote from: captainkurtz on April 09, 2024, 10:58:31 AMWater getting in where it shouldn't is the single biggest problem for any landlord - hope you get your issue sorted..

My kitchen in Dulwich had a flat roof and some time in January 2002, it started to let in rainwater. The owners - a very well organised company in Finchley who'd bought the place from the previous landlord, who was idle - were brilliant about it, they had the roof recovered in about a week.

But the next time it rained heavily, water came pouring through the roof exactly the same as before. The new roof covering didn't even seem to have slowed it down. So I phoned them up and told them .. they couldn't believe it.

I can't remember if they offered to send someone round to have a look. But I was moving out of there in a couple of weeks' time anyway, so I put a washing up bowl under it, shrugged my shoulders and ignored it. As I recall I didn't get any more rain so it was the next tenant's problem.
Getting trustworthy and competent contractors is almost as much of a nightmare as water getting in where it shouldn't...
#15
Water getting in where it shouldn't is the single biggest problem for any landlord - hope you get your issue sorted..