Festival down ere in Devon in August! also, what type of beard would you choose to go with your mullet?
yeah, sorted out what Beautiful Days is ... not sure if I'll be able to go though. Don't have any camping gear or a van or anything to sleep in. Honestly not familiar with a lot of the bands (makes me feel all out of the loop) the only one I'd maybe go out of my way to see is Alabama 3 but £90 is a lot to pay to see one act. I'll have to see how it goes. Would be cool to do a festival sometime, just not sure if it's doable this year. Oh, and hmmm ... beards .... don't know a lot about beards ... unfortunately know more about mullets than beards ... let's say a nice Amish style beard. it would really confuse people with the dready mullet.
You should come to Glastonbury, best festival in the world I reckon. Got till tomorrow to register. Anywhoo, What's the most amazing time you've ever had, where were you and who were you with when you had it?
Snap i never saw that question. The only reason I feel weird about Glastonbury is (1) the cost. (2) I'm not good with crowds and neither is my hubby - in fact he's worse with them than me. (3) it's a long drive to get there as well and that costs money as well and things are kind of tight at the moment. The most amazing time I ever had: I'd still say it was with my hubby back when he and I were just engaged. He was visiting me in the States and it was the 4th of July. It was raining, not like you get here, but torrential rain and they were still going to do the fireworks. We were staying about 6 city blocks from where the fireworks were being held so we walked there, as it had stopped raining, then it just downpoured non-stop for about an hour. we were absolutely soaked to the bone. all layers of our clothing were dripping wet. but we stood there and waited for another hour or so, the rain stopped, and then they did the big 4th of July fireworks display out over the river (we were standing on a bridge with a bunch of other people watching). Then, when it was all done, we made our way home ... being sure to hop in as many puddles as we could and got out of all those wet clothes (you could wring a bucket of water from our underwear alone) and got washed up and snuggled under a blanket together to stay warm ... and well ... the rest is quite mushy and soppy and a bit personal.
he's not actually. he tends to hang out on GameSpot instead. if there were a UK Game forum ... he'd be here. I checked the normal Hip Game forum and it seems people talk alot about Nintendo .
Ahh, I'm still a bit of a strategy/RPG geek at heart, always good talking computer games with people....
i like Strategy/RPG types ... he's more into the First Person Shooter/war games. in fact he's on XBox Live at the moment playing Gears of War. we both are nocturnal people, when we can be.
strategy game would have to tie between Sims 2, and Zeus. I don't have any new games unfortunately. Don't really have a fave RPG. I'd like to check out Oblivion, but haven't done so yet. Last one I played that I really liked was Dungeon Siege.
Nope, can't say I have. Haven't been playing many games lately, just been reading and working on some cross stitch when I have free time.
Could this question be ANY harder? Ok... I can't just pick one for each, that's impossible. But here's a few selections for each one. Albums: Nine Inch Nails - The Downward Spiral The Cure - Kiss Me, Kiss Me, Kiss Me; Wild Mood Swings, Disentigration Pink Floyd - Pulse Films: Trainspotting A Clockwork Orange Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas The Big Lebowski Books: A Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy (and the following 5 books) - Douglas Adams Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas - Hunter S. Thompson Galapagos - Kurt Vonnegut Trainspotting - Irvine Welsh
If you had to execute one person who has posted in your thread, who would it be, and why? No cop-outs, you *have* to!:tongue: