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Ha ha. I suspect that John's irrational behaviour stems from the (somewhat Yorkshire) conviction that 'art' is 'rubbish'.


I don't see why he should see the books. It's none of his business. Who appointed him to be social auditor?


John, mate, if you truly think that an empty parking lot is preferable to hundreds of people having a good time, then 'curmudgeon' is an inadequate word. Get thee back to your dusty shelves ;-)

Huguenot Wrote:

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> John, mate, if you truly think that an empty

> parking lot is preferable to hundreds of people

> having a good time, then 'curmudgeon' is an

> inadequate word. Get thee back to your dusty

> shelves ;-)


Curmudgeon is right! It's wonderful to see people being imaginative and creative, and enriching our community - Bold Tendencies has been a revelation.

  • 2 weeks later...

WhatsMyName Wrote:

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> Which junk-yard are you talking about John K? I

> thought this thread was about Bold Tendencies -

> which is all about art, energy, youth, community,

> vigour, innovation, renewal. Or is that what you

> mean by junk?


That's funny, because I fail to see how spinning shopping trolley handles is art. Energy? Place was dead when I went there to see what this middle class invasion was all about. Community? Now you are really taking the mick. In your efforts to promote "community", you managed to alienate everyone local - not just with your patronising art gallery but with the thumping "music" you decided to impose on people living in the area. I came close to calling the police on one of the nights. You have no connection to the community here, you're just a bunch of middle class twats wanting to look all modern by going to the sort of area mummy and daddy warned you about.


The local community doesn't want you here, take your art somewhere else.

love franks love bold tendencies. livens up the area. dont know what your going on about loud music - a throng of happy people maybe??!!


would love morre things like this to happen - and continue into the winter. a few heater sup there and i'd go up all year round - fireworls at NYE would be great from up here too


keep it up i say

arsmith Wrote:

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> love franks love bold tendencies. livens up the

> area. dont know what your going on about loud

> music - a throng of happy people maybe??!!

>

> would love morre things like this to happen - and

> continue into the winter. a few heater sup there

> and i'd go up all year round - fireworls at NYE

> would be great from up here too

>

> keep it up i say



No of course you wouldn't know about the loud music you inconsiderate twat, you don't live around here. It just went on and on.

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