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Sue Wrote:

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> StraferJack Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > "Dear Sue - collectively my band has around 250

> > years worth of gigging experience (yes 250

> > years)"

> >

> > To be fair to kingy an his band, they are the

> best

> > trio currently gigging around south london

>

> xxxxxx

>

> I have no idea whether that's true or not, and it

> depends who you compare them to (Fran McGillivray

> and Mike Burke with their drummer are a pretty

> damn good trio, for example) but it doesn't have

> any relevance to what he was posting about :)


xxxxxxx


Sorry StraferJack, missed it completely :))

Kingy Wrote:

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> Bass - 70-y-o

> Vox/guitar - 67-y-o

> violin - 58-y-o

> sax/harp - 58-y-o

> drums - 58-y-o

> guitar - 55-y-o

> guitar - 46-y-o

>

> all playing from the age of 16 tops



You're all too old, musicians should be taken out and shot at the age of 40.


Of course in 5 years time when I turn 40 I shall revise this ;-)

I have been following a lot on this forum for a while now and rarely post anything , but it does seem to me ,that

some people enjoy slating off Buisness people who are trying to make a living (very hard to do in this age)weather it be a publican or a band !

At the end of the day ,were all trying to make a living.

If you have the time to sit onfront of a screen allday , slagging off people , well it seems you have no work , and must be scrounging benifit,s . No one else has that type of time to spare, unless your the Victor Meldrew type .

I like and agree with Kingy,s post,s ,and would like to no when his band is playing again in East Dulwich.

darren Wrote:

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> I have been following a lot on this forum for a

> while now and rarely post anything , but it does

> seem to me ,that

> some people enjoy slating off Buisness people who

> are trying to make a living (very hard to do in

> this age)weather it be a publican or a band !

> At the end of the day ,were all trying to make a

> living.

> If you have the time to sit onfront of a screen

> allday , slagging off people , well it seems you

> have no work , and must be scrounging benifit,s .

> No one else has that type of time to spare, unless

> your the Victor Meldrew type .

> I like and agree with Kingy,s post,s ,and would

> like to no when his band is playing again in East

> Dulwich.


xxxxxxx


I'm guessing you probably drink in The Cherry Tree? Wild guess, I know.


ETA: Would you like to share with us your definition of "the Victor Meldrew type"?

this is all wrong - wrong wrong wrong - face to face real - this is wrong - you know where i will be and you know who I am cos I post the gigs on here - it's not a 'forum' it's a bulletin board - there's the gig - take it or leave it - full stop

you would get more people to go to a gig round here these days if it was affiliated to a knitting/crochet club

Peckhamgatecrasher Wrote:

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> Dazzer's spelling is strangely reminiscent of Da

> Manager's.


xxxxxxx


Registered 2008 though, Da Manager 2013.


Oh sad, sad person that I am :)


ETA: And generally, the lower case "i"s are a CT giveaway, which don't appear in Dazzer's - er - case.


ETA: Though the use of "slating" is interesting, I give you ....

Kingy Wrote:

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> this is all wrong - wrong wrong wrong - face to

> face real - this is wrong - you know where i will

> be and you know who I am cos I post the gigs on

> here - it's not a 'forum' it's a bulletin board -

> there's the gig - take it or leave it - full stop

> you would get more people to go to a gig round

> here these days if it was affiliated to a

> knitting/crochet club


xxxxxxx


Well our next gig isn't affiliated to a knitting/crochet club, and it's been sold out for weeks :)


You seem to have a thing about full stops, Kingy?


ETA: And yes, face to face is real, so it's a bit hard to understand why you chose to call a pub owner a "knob" on a public forum, with no immediate explanation, and no apparent provocation save the mention of his pub on a thread.


ETA: And subsequently called him even worse, which I'm not going to repeat here.

Miller Anderson & Dr King will be playing @The Draft House on Sunday 13th October 2013 between 4:00 pm and 6:0 pm


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danmaitland Wrote:

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> I saw the big band sunday lunchtime at the

> ivyhouse and it was brilliant...

> different nig band every sunday


xxxxx


We popped in briefly, and were amazed at the size of the band!


The place was rammed, lots of people enjoying roasts. Great way to spend a Sunday afternoon!

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