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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Why do you use full stops after every word? Reminds me of a pensioner on a Nokia 3310 trying to message without predictive text"
I used to have that mobile phone. |
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"Why do you use full stops after every word? Reminds me of a pensioner on a Nokia 3310 trying to message without predictive text"
You mean you don't know why there are full stops? There is a reason for that. |
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"Why do you use full stops after every word? Reminds me of a pensioner on a Nokia 3310 trying to message without predictive text
I used to have that mobile phone. "
Explains a lot. Do you you squint and type with a single, very tense index finger still now, looking intently from the screen to the keyboard and back in between every. single. letter? |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"Why do you use full stops after every word? Reminds me of a pensioner on a Nokia 3310 trying to message without predictive text
I used to have that mobile phone.
Explains a lot. Do you you squint and type with a single, very tense index finger still now, looking intently from the screen to the keyboard and back in between every. single. letter?"
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"Why do you use full stops after every word? Reminds me of a pensioner on a Nokia 3310 trying to message without predictive text
I used to have that mobile phone.
Explains a lot. Do you you squint and type with a single, very tense index finger still now, looking intently from the screen to the keyboard and back in between every. single. letter?"
I do most of that, apart from the squinting lol.. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Why do you use full stops after every word? Reminds me of a pensioner on a Nokia 3310 trying to message without predictive text
You mean you don't know why there are full stops? There is a reason for that. "
No, I actually know how full stops work. I'm not just referring to this post. Every post where it's not necessary. Thought there might have been some technical error occurring. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Why do you use full stops after every word? Reminds me of a pensioner on a Nokia 3310 trying to message without predictive text
I used to have that mobile phone. "
Still got one and works a treat. Not for much longer though as they are closing down 3G. Ahh poo.... |
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I thought yesterday was brilliant. Sam Fender, Wetleg, Blossoms, First Aid Kit, and they are the only ones I caught up on. Not too fussed about Noel Gallagher or Paul McCartney tonight though but plenty of great stuff around. |
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By *ryan...Man
over a year ago
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"Why do you use full stops after every word? Reminds me of a pensioner on a Nokia 3310 trying to message without predictive text
You mean you don't know why there are full stops? There is a reason for that.
No, I actually know how full stops work. I'm not just referring to this post. Every post where it's not necessary. Thought there might have been some technical error occurring."
I never use full stops -period |
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"Glastonbury.
I'm not there but I love watching everyone having fun and dancing.
Not sure what you're on about.
The music.
What music where you expecting there to be?"
I'm hoping for Ukrainian folk music with rap in it |
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Glastonbury is the most diverse festival in the world. There is literally something for everyone. Whether it be music, comedy, poetry, artistry, or anything else you maybe into. Even the BBC have a decent selection on the iplayer.
Only the simplest of narrow minded individual could even suggest that it's 'crap'. |
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By *oodmessMan
over a year ago
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I've only watched a little but Sam Fender as was Leon Bridges, but at the absolute opposite end of the scale, Idles played.
I have never heard anything so monstrously aggressive whilst at the same time between sets remained almost pop star like compared to their dengersome music. They were great.
Take a listen for yourselves
https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/p0c7jy70/glastonbury-idles |
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By *JB1954Man
over a year ago
Reading |
I have never been . Yes always wanted to go. If possible I will try for tickets next year. Been to many festivals / rock events since teenager. My view is at Glastonbury there is something for everyone. I do admit though if getting tickets then do not know who headliners are for the weekend unlike other festivals? |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Glastonbury is the most diverse festival in the world.
Lenny Henry disagrees"
Who gives a f**k what, Lenny. Henry. says anyway. The most un-funniest comedian ever. |
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"Glastonbury is the most diverse festival in the world. There is literally something for everyone. Whether it be music, comedy, poetry, artistry, or anything else you maybe into. Even the BBC have a decent selection on the iplayer.
Only the simplest of narrow minded individual could even suggest that it's 'crap'. "
This, it's got something like 93 stages and dozens of marquee's..
It covers every genre of music, plus poetry, performance art and debate's..
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"Why do you use full stops after every word? Reminds me of a pensioner on a Nokia 3310 trying to message without predictive text
I used to have that mobile phone.
Explains a lot. Do you you squint and type with a single, very tense index finger still now, looking intently from the screen to the keyboard and back in between every. single. letter?"
I do that ! |
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"I didn’t watch it but have seen the lineup. If you can’t find something you like them music isn’t for you."
I'm thinking there's a possible opening for a Victor Meldrew themed festival somewhere to coincide with Glastonbury..
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"I didn’t watch it but have seen the lineup. If you can’t find something you like them music isn’t for you.
I'm thinking there's a possible opening for a Victor Meldrew themed festival somewhere to coincide with Glastonbury..
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You might be onto something there |
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"I didn’t watch it but have seen the lineup. If you can’t find something you like them music isn’t for you.
I'm thinking there's a possible opening for a Victor Meldrew themed festival somewhere to coincide with Glastonbury..
" that would be fantastic I love victor meldrew my last birthday my son got me a birthday card with a picture of Victor on the front perhaps I’m turning into a miserable old so&so |
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"I didn’t watch it but have seen the lineup. If you can’t find something you like them music isn’t for you.
I'm thinking there's a possible opening for a Victor Meldrew themed festival somewhere to coincide with Glastonbury..
that would be fantastic I love victor meldrew my last birthday my son got me a birthday card with a picture of Victor on the front perhaps I’m turning into a miserable old so&so"
I think at times it's absolutely necessary to be a grumpy old git, it's sort of expected ..
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"Glastonbury is the most diverse festival in the world.
Lenny Henry disagrees
Who gives a f**k what, Lenny. Henry. says anyway. The most un-funniest comedian ever. "
I don't find him that funny either but his point relating to diversity was that 99% of the crowd are white |
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Our main problem with it is that after listening to various acts over the past few days, it's clear that none of them can actually sing.
They are horrific live like Duran Duran back in the day.
Bet they wish they could take the studio on set with them. |
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"I didn’t watch it but have seen the lineup. If you can’t find something you like them music isn’t for you.
I'm thinking there's a possible opening for a Victor Meldrew themed festival somewhere to coincide with Glastonbury..
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Oh great! Where can I buy tickets for that?
Loads of grumpy old fuckers moaning about shit!
I would feel right at home at that festival, and I bet it would rain for the whole duration… even better! |
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By *ad NannaWoman
over a year ago
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"OP have you been?
"Have you been Walter"...be surprised if anyone remembers that"!"
I do. Hilda Baker in Nearest and Dearest. Was it a funeral parlour they ran? She used to shout it up the stairs. |
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By *ryan...Man
over a year ago
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"OP have you been?
"Have you been Walter"...be surprised if anyone remembers that"!
I do. Hilda Baker in Nearest and Dearest. Was it a funeral parlour they ran? She used to shout it up the stairs."
Well remembered..
Not sure was a funeral parlour ..could have been,forget...
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I recall also ' In Loving memory " with the great Thora Hird...set in a funeral parlour...gentle comedies without the need for bad language |
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