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On Saturday, 29 June 2013 18:12:44 UTC+1, Dawlish wrote:
On Saturday, June 29, 2013 12:40:06 PM UTC+1, Adam Lea wrote: On 29/06/13 02:20, Tudor Hughes wrote: On Friday, 28 June 2013 19:05:47 UTC+1, yttiw wrote: Why do the national weather forecasters keep giving forecasts for Glastonbury after the music has begun? It is pretty certain that few festival-goers will take time out from viewing the main (or any other) stage in order to watch the national weather forecast, and the people at home and sitting in front of their TV are not going to be affected by the Glastonbury weather. So, why bother? …..and, yes I am an insufferable cynic. Because we are all assumed to be agog at this jamboree of juvenile crap and the cloth-eared musical retards in attendance. It's pop music; nothing else matters. Woo, that was a bit nasty, wasn't it. Well, poo to Glastonbury, so there. Tudor Hughes, Warlingham, Surrey. Well some people are interested in it, just because YOU PERSONALLY aren't interested doesn't mean that it is irrelevant or anyone else is somehow wrong or inferior for enjoying or taking an interest. He's just a very grumpy old man. Please ignore him....... **** off, baldie. You're envious, aren't you, because you couldn't even play a f****** washboard, you toxic arsehole. Never miss a trick to spread a little poison, do you. Why don't you just **** off and die. Tudor Hughes, Warlingham, Surrey. |
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On 29/06/2013 17:51, Lawrence13 wrote:
Tudor has always loved the trombone over all other types of instruments . My uncle was like that he always use to say "sod all that dragging across strings and banging the ivories; give me a blow job with an old brass" any day of the week. Are you sure he was referring to the musical instrument? ![]() -- Regards, Paul Hyett, Cheltenham |
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in 381400 20130629 201155 Lawrence13 wrote:
He's just a very grumpy old man. Please ignore him....... There you go again with anti old age remarks. Tell you what I'm sixty if yo= u fancy a tear up see how old and decrepit I am. You know how to contact = me. Silly boy. ;-) |
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On Sunday, June 30, 2013 2:29:08 AM UTC+1, Tudor Hughes wrote:
On Saturday, 29 June 2013 18:12:44 UTC+1, Dawlish wrote: He's just a very grumpy old man. Please ignore him....... **** off, baldie. You're envious, aren't you, because you couldn't even play a f****** washboard, you toxic arsehole. Never miss a trick to spread a little poison, do you. Why don't you just **** off and die. Tudor Hughes, Warlingham, Surrey. Nice. hughes is all upset because no-one liked his comments about Glastonbury and he thought it best to take it out on me; very probably when drunk at 2.30 am. Water off a duck's hughes; you should know that by now - and Glastonbury has been truly excellent. The Stones were incredible. That's some old gits with a different outlook on life that a curmudgeon like you. laughing |
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On Sunday, June 30, 2013 12:50:05 AM UTC+1, Jim Kewley wrote:
In message , Tudor Hughes writes Because we are all assumed to be agog at this jamboree of juvenile crap and the cloth-eared musical retards in attendance. It's pop music; nothing else matters. Woo, that was a bit nasty, wasn't it. Well, poo to Glastonbury, so there. Tudor Hughes, Warlingham, Surrey. As a baby boomer the Stones relate to my salad days but I don't mind Glastonbury. On TV naturally, there's no way I'd go near the place these days. There's dross but some good stuff too. The original poster has a point though, a weather forecast for those in attendance is useless. -- Jim Everyone has mobile phones and Internet access Jim. People are looking at the weather on apps and sites every day and have been since they arrived! The people I know who are there and am in contact with by text are very interested in the weather forecast and are very happy with it! |
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On 28/06/2013 19:05, yttiw wrote:
Why do the national weather forecasters keep giving forecasts for Glastonbury after the music has begun? It is pretty certain that few festival-goers will take time out from viewing the main (or any other) stage in order to watch the national weather forecast, and the people at home and sitting in front of their TV are not going to be affected by the Glastonbury weather. So, why bother? …..and, yes I am an insufferable cynic. Why should the 'festival' be reported on the BBC website homepage throughout it's length? It's only a pop concert. |
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On 2013-06-30 01:29:08 +0000, Tudor Hughes said:
On Saturday, 29 June 2013 18:12:44 UTC+1, Dawlish wrote: On Saturday, June 29, 2013 12:40:06 PM UTC+1, Adam Lea wrote: On 29/06/13 02:20, Tudor Hughes wrote: On Friday, 28 June 2013 19:05:47 UTC+1, yttiw wrote: Why do the national weather forecasters keep giving forecasts for Glastonbury after the music has begun? It is pretty certain that few festival-goers will take time out from viewing the main (or any other) stage in order to watch the national weather forecast, and the people at home and sitting in front of their TV are not going to be affected by the Glastonbury weather. So, why bother? …..and, yes I am an insufferable cynic. Because we are all assumed to be agog at this jamboree of juvenile crap and the cloth-eared musical retards in attendance. It's pop music; nothing else matters. Woo, that was a bit nasty, wasn't it. Well, poo to Glastonbury, so there. Tudor Hughes, Warlingham, Surrey. Well some people are interested in it, just because YOU PERSONALLY aren't interested doesn't mean that it is irrelevant or anyone else is somehow wrong or inferior for enjoying or taking an interest. He's just a very grumpy old man. Please ignore him....... **** off, baldie. You're envious, aren't you, because you couldn't even play a f****** washboard, you toxic arsehole. Never miss a trick to spread a little poison, do you. Why don't you just **** off and die. Tudor Hughes, Warlingham, Surrey. Oh dear. I wish that I had never started this thread now. |
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Tudor Hughes wrote:
That's what I said - we're all supposed to be agog, hence the forecast. Personally I think the music is puerile and shouty. I was a big fan of the Beatles and Buddy Holly etc but that was nearly 50 years ago and one has to move on FFS. How are we all supposed to be agog? I don't get any impression of 'agogness' from the Glastonbury forecasts. It's just a mention, that's all. And it will be of use to people there as you'll be able to access it from phone apps and the like. Have you actually seen the Glastonbury line-up? From the Rolling Stones and the Arctic Monkeys through to Billy Bragg and Kenny Rogers. That's right Kenny Rogers, infamous purveyor of puerile shoutiness..... If you are really going to right the whole thing off as crap then I'm sorry but that does mark you out as a 'grumpy old man'. -- Col Bolton, Lancashire 160m asl Snow videos: http://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3QvmL4UWBmHFMKWiwYm_gg |
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![]() Further to the Stones: 'Keef' has come up with some of the best riffs in rock. Funny enough Graham the last time I drove to Cornwall and Perranporth twice in 1980 (long bloody journey) to the sounds of 'Start Me Up' and the song that reminds me of Perranporth 1973 was 'Angie'. It's amazing how music brings back memories. In the event of you venturing this far again, let me know & we'll try & meet up for a drink. Graham |
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Col wrote:
"Adam Lea" wrote in message news ![]() On 29/06/13 02:20, Tudor Hughes wrote: On Friday, 28 June 2013 19:05:47 UTC+1, yttiw wrote: Why do the national weather forecasters keep giving forecasts for Glastonbury after the music has begun? It is pretty certain that few festival-goers will take time out from viewing the main (or any other) stage in order to watch the national weather forecast, and the people at home and sitting in front of their TV are not going to be affected by the Glastonbury weather. So, why bother? …..and, yes I am an insufferable cynic. Because we are all assumed to be agog at this jamboree of juvenile crap and the cloth-eared musical retards in attendance. It's pop music; nothing else matters. Woo, that was a bit nasty, wasn't it. Well, poo to Glastonbury, so there. Tudor Hughes, Warlingham, Surrey. Well some people are interested in it, just because YOU PERSONALLY aren't interested doesn't mean that it is irrelevant or anyone else is somehow wrong or inferior for enjoying or taking an interest. Clearly Tudor feels that his trombone is far superior to any music that might be performed at this tacky music festival called 'Glastonbury'. There are a whole range of musical styles on offer at Glasto, does he not like *any* of them? To dismiss it all as 'crap' seems very sniffy to me and smacks of 'musical snobbery'. Off topic? Well whatever..... ------------------------------------------- Yes, spot on Col on that one. True musicians like most genres of music provided the players are competetent. In fact I made a vow as I got older not to criticise modern pop music as my parents did with the Stones etc. I don't like a lot of it but it doesn't mean it's bad or young people shouldn't be allowed to. Pop music is all about being a teenager and probably in love and things hit you in a different way then. Those were the days! Dave |
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