Saturday 14 February 2009

Kilamangiro, Stoke Underground, 12/2/09.

Having another wee mess about with the old video uploading.

Hope this works. Thanks to everyone at the Underground for a lovely night.

Quick word to one kid there though, dressing and doing your hair like Donny Tourette and aping his 'craziness' doesn't make you cool. Ehmmm, it actually makes you just look like a bit of a fud.

Perhaps that's just me being a cynical, old bugger but the kid did think that a good night out consisted of annoying everyone in the room with his 'wacky', 'punk rock' antics .... I blame the parents for buying him a leather jacket and a bumper book of rock 'n' roll cliches etc etc.

Funny thing was that I had said to Kenny, "That kid'll be out of here on his arse before the night's over" .... My prediction came true somewhat unsurprisingly.

All in all a good night though and well worth the journey to 'Potter's Nation' (sorry).


11 comments:

  1. nice version, good energy!! shame for the watermark (or whatever it is called). Thank you anyway.

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  2. I'm working on this but the Prism thing outputs at very lo res .... Boo!

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  3. Oh Adrian thank you so much for this you truly are fantastic, yeah that idiot was outside as well being an utter cock, I said to tracey my friend, ill give him 30 mins till he gets twatted.

    Everything aboutthat night was brilliant a credit to you and the people who were involved.

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  4. Seems to have worked but mo-one got the Potter's Nation joke sadly ....

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  5. actually, i noticed the joke but i preferred not to comment about it, to avoid you any embarrassment, you see ;)

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  6. Perhaps you'd care to explain it then ....

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  7. explain what? the joke? isn't potter a slang for drink or drunk or something like that? if it's not, sorry, and it means that it's too clever for me :(

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  8. explain what? the joke? isn't potter a slang for drink or drunk or something like that? if it's not, sorry, and it means that it's too clever for me :(

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  9. YES I got it and I laughed out loud. Sorry for not abbreviating. I am elderly so you might feel you have to make allowances, but actually LOL'd always sounds a bit like something involving a loss of balance to me. I'm a historian as well as a music lover btw.

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