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  1. The queue waiting for the Oasis gig tickets to go on sale.Gunna be silly Paul weller haircuts and shitty green parkas as far as the eye can see.
    20 points
  2. If you try to find the musical soundtrack of our lives , they may be the glam sounds of an exotically grimy LA for some with guns and roses , the urban decay and grind of hip hop , the neon fairground of dance music , be it jungle , garage , house , trance , clubland , rave , for most of us , oasis will be a pretty large part of that . The only true voice for British males in that period , who spoke to a generation of us , regardless of who we all listened to , the single common thread is oasis . I saw then described as arrogant , shite . Noel Gallagher has every right to be arroga
    9 points
  3. Cauliflower /mustard/cheese.......& redcurrant jelly for the bangers....
    8 points
  4. Home made chicken and leek pie, with champ and kavolo nero, also with a cream, white wine and stock gravy ( not a sauce)
    7 points
  5. The Beatles and Lennon were overrated.... manufactured by the music industry,just like Westlife/take this.. along with Bob Marley and a shit ton more....not a patch on this band,well ahead of the times
    7 points
  6. Saluki bull grey dog
    7 points
  7. Went to a proper old fashion country show at Scorriton on the side of Dartmoor. Just £5 for adults Kids free. There must have been 100 people tossing raw eggs up through the field. If you managed to catch the egg you and your fellow catch stepped back one step further and further apart if it broke your out Cheers Arry
    7 points
  8. I only like them cooked on an open fire,mid day winter ferreting snack...sprinkle of Cajun spice,banging.... always cook the livers and kidneys first on a skewer
    6 points
  9. Evening all who else runs saluki crosses? Here's my lad saluki whip grey good on the lamp and handy ferreting dog
    5 points
  10. If you get tickets let me know what you're driving and where its parked and I'll have the window put in for you, bit of nostalgia for on the way home
    5 points
  11. I think anyone with any music nous will know the 90s was a revival of 60s based guitar rock, the bands were queing up and we were lucky, imo, to be a part of it...I'd of loved to have seen it first time round in the 60s, the break from rock and roll/ rhythm.and blues into what we now see as rock music.. bands like the Beatles, Rolling Stones, THE Who, The Kinks, The Small Faces, The Yardbirds...etc etc...trail blazers, to set it up for all those to follow.. it wasn't really until House music and Hip.Hop that anything broke the mould, even disco, funk etc takes its core from.those early rock an
    5 points
  12. I'm always getting told to shut up taking the piss at the scooter rallys.All the soppy old f**kers with the silly weller haircuts ans stripy blazers or parkas.Either that or the comedy skinheads walking round in DMs up to their knees and green MA1 bomber jackets in 80degree heat
    5 points
  13. Mate they all piss in the same pot blue or red
    5 points
  14. Maybe so mate, but it was all about the time as much as anything, the 90s was a great time to be a young lad, I was 18 when Definitely Maybe came out, I loved all the music at that time, I'd never say Oasis are breaking any modes or are musical geniuses, but they fitted a time in life perfectly for lots of young lads, it's a massive trip down memory lane for loads of us... it will break all records when the tickets become available. I took the "kids" to watch Blur at Wembley last summer, it'll be Oasis next year with a bit of luck
    5 points
  15. 5 points
  16. Rennies on bulk order today...........
    5 points
  17. Cottage pie with veg from the garden
    4 points
  18. Bit of sirloin for me this evening
    4 points
  19. Only in a society as depleted as this could we find anything even remotely funny about such modern day catastrophes being sanctioned.
    4 points
  20. Duck egg couple of silkies eggs ,Tom's and gherkins to pickle
    4 points
  21. This man can play...
    4 points
  22. Not a superfan by any stretch but I’ll try for tickets on Saturday, although not holding out much hope. Reckon there’ll be 10x as many disappointed as get tickets. I also think they’ll be fcuking extortionate. Average Taylor Swift tickets were about 500 brick.., I think these will be at least that. This is a lottery ticket they were always going to cash in but I wonder why now. First time I saw them was the first T in the Park in July ‘94. Sure I paid less than £50 for the weekend. Those were the days!
    4 points
  23. Man City were outstanding without an out and out striker for a couple of years, it can be done ..but... for me a striker is what you play through/up to.. hit his feet and get around him, hit the channels to relieve a bit of pressure to a willing runner... we've all played with the fat striker who was a pro back in the day, great touch, can pass and see things, get 2 runners off him.and you're away, at our level I like that.. i finished playing with just that type of man, a little younger than me but overweight and no wish to keep fit, but by christ he could play... Rob Speakmam, came down fro
    4 points
  24. 4 points
  25. Funny what you say because the bull lurcher is not just bastardizing one great athlete but two, both the best at their chosen profession if you will, but it works and works well. I agree though with the concept. especially if the end result is so you look hard
    4 points
  26. Chicken and leek, with rice and broccoli for her harissa chicken and basmati rice for me, first time doing this and it was very tasty
    4 points
  27. Not up to 'Arry's standard but I made every bit myself (except for the naan bread). Cheers, D.
    4 points
  28. Bring back the death penalty and start clearing the backlog of any shit that deserves it. Foreign criminals in the system, dump the fuuckers on a barren island and when their time is served, ship them out back to their home, regardless of skin colour or religion.
    3 points
  29. If you think that’s bad boys , I’ll be having a week off work when Cher dies
    3 points
  30. My kids were teenagers in the 90s. I could hear The Stones Roses, Black Grape and The Smiths blasting from their bedrooms. On a rare occasion that I was actually allowed in one of their rooms, I spotted a photo of Salford Boys' Club on the cover of a CD featuring The Smiths. I happened to mention I was a member of that club in the fifties and sixties, and that, like all ex members, my name is painted on a wall of the club. What a transformation! For a brief period I was cool, hero dad and not boring old fecker dad. Even their mates looked upon me with new respect. Didn't last long, espec
    3 points
  31. We know what happens when a 100lb XL bully goes crazy......it's in the news headlines every week....people are killed and maimed. Nobody needs dogs like that, especially the wannabe gangsta ballbegs that seem to be desperate to be seen with them.
    3 points
  32. Not much of a music fan myself dont mind a bit of Oasis but remember being on holiday once hearing an annoying Manchester accent in a queue behind me.....eventually turned round to see a geezer with one of them dopey haircuts i just looked at him and literally burst out laughing i couldnt help it and was none too subtle admittedly......he gave me a " whats so funny look " and i thought well f**k it im here now so preceded to explain to him how my old Auntie Rita back in the 70's had the exact same look and how i always presumed she wore a syrup......took it well enough the geezer ended up havi
    3 points
  33. Great line up! Del Amitri headlining, used to love that band, my first gig was REM abd Del Amitri were the support, old Cardiff Arms Park early 90s, our car was broken into, smashed the front drivers window in and nicked the stereo, f***ing freezing on the drive home sat in the back with the wind blowing in going down the M5 lol
    3 points
  34. Reported for cyber bullying and sizism
    3 points
  35. Don’t think @mushroomwas there mate
    3 points
  36. Everybody borrows musical styles imo. You could argue Michael Jackson was a tribute act to James Brown. And Brown lists many artists as his inspiration. Jackson wasn't even ghe first to display the moonwalk. I always think Clapton has earned an exceptional living from copying America's blues artists. American blues, now you're talking. I listen to it a lot but not when 'she who must be obeyed' is in earshot. She says It's miserable bollocks. Not true. My favourite from the 60s is Peter Green who played with John Mayall and Fleetwood Mac. The word genius is banded about too
    3 points
  37. Give over....that's like saying John Barnes was on par with Biggy Smalls when it came to rapping...
    3 points
  38. nah love the stone roses and i doubt Oasis will pull off a reunion gig like the stone roses did at Heaton park
    3 points
  39. A young buck from yesterday, might of only been a young one but I was blowing out my arse by the time I’d recovered it from a gutter and dragged it back to the farm
    3 points
  40. There is a fella I always see in asda a customer. He is in his 50,s like me. He has the haircut , the tight pants , the shoes , the flowery shirt , parka the lot. He looks a right twit. Am sorry but every time I see him I just want to beat him up lol. But as a fellow Manc, yeah be good to see them back together.
    3 points
  41. Always reminded me of a second rate beatles tribute band
    3 points
  42. Hw 100 n thermal scope.
    2 points
  43. Sounds a bit like my dog
    2 points
  44. That's like saying Salukis should never be crossed or run on hares,They should only be run on antelope in the desert.If lads hunt with bulldogs or cross then with greyhounds it will make absolutely no difference to the dogs or lines that lads still use for their origional purpose
    2 points
  45. I met a great old fella at the Westmorland show name of Geoffrey well into his 80s still rides out with the staghounds even travelling regularly to exmoor etc but had spent time tracking and hunting leopard in the colony’s back in his day, he told me if you see them while hunting and they drop out of your line of site more than once it’s time to get gone because the second time they will be stalking you,
    2 points
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