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13-03-22, 08:27 PM | #5771 |
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Re: Smile of the day - What is yours?
My daughters have been fans for 2 or 3 years.
I went to one of their early uk tour dates and was immediately impressed by their general musicality within the genre, and also by their general decency and compassion. The first time I saw them, during one of their most popular songs, Remington, the singer noticed a young woman had fainted in the middle of the crowd in the mosh pit. He immediately stopped the band, called for the security people to come and help her up and out of the crowd, and passed bottles of water down to her from the stage. He wouldn't restart the band until he was convinced that she was ok, and seated safely on the side where she could still see the band play. After the gig, the band, despite looking really tired, invited everyone outside for a meet and greet. They must have spent well over an hour chatting, and having pictures taken with everyone who wanted a photograph. A thoroughly nice bunch of lads, 3 Canadian/American brothers. |
14-03-22, 09:16 AM | #5772 | |
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So when he formed Dio, he used to tell his band "after the gigs, no matter how tired we are, we stay around and greet every fan that wants to greet us, sign every autograph and let them take every picture they want. Without these fans we wouldn't be playing these venues, so this is how we say thanks to them." |
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14-03-22, 09:34 AM | #5773 |
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seen Dio at the playhouse in Edinburgh back in the day. i've seen a shed load of bands back in the late 70's and early 80's as i used to sneak into the Odeon in Edinburgh (just round the corner from my house) when there was a band playing. farr tooo many to remember.
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16-03-22, 09:44 AM | #5774 |
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Re: Smile of the day - What is yours?
Back home after my skiing trip - no bruises or damage of any kind, and I did a run I had shunned the last two trips as now too difficult for me, so pleased about that
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16-03-22, 12:17 PM | #5775 |
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Heating oil delivery just turned up unexpectedly. I had ordered Monday expecting a long delay before any turned up. Several suppliers I rang could not supply or were not taking new customers. Wirral Fuels said they would try to deliver by the 26th, but the wagon turned up unannounced this morning, so happy days!
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16-03-22, 01:09 PM | #5776 |
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Some tv programmes on recently - Robbie Cumming on Canal Boat Diaries on BBC4 at 7.30 pm. He is heading up to Ripon on his current trip.
Another one was Zen Motoring which was on for about 15 minutes for a few nights recently. A few more people could do to be a bit more like that bloke.(sorry, I forget his name ) |
17-03-22, 10:40 AM | #5777 |
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Skiing aftermath - wife has tested positive for Covid! Was planning a pub lunch and a couple of pints tomorrow and then let her drive home, (now she can drive again after her op) - not much to smile about there I suppose!
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17-03-22, 11:06 AM | #5778 |
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Ha! My smile is that after testing positive on day 5 of isolation and continuing to test positive after that, on day 10 when I'm allowed out again anyway I tested negative.
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17-03-22, 11:51 AM | #5779 | |
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Edit: I see you are in wales, are you still under isolation rules?
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17-03-22, 12:06 PM | #5780 |
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Re: Smile of the day - What is yours?
Yes, isolate when test positive in Wales. You can get out after 5 days allegedly, but have to have two consecutive clear tests 24 hours apart - but shouldn't test until day 5. Also, you cannot go out until the END of the day on which you test clear to go out. So in effect earliest you are legally allowed out is on day 7. If still testing positive on day ten you can go out on day 11 regardless as the science shows very low risk of transmission after that time.....
These rules change at the end of March. |
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