Dublin crew!!!

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  • dunkman
    dunkman Posts: 19,646
    eMMI wrote:

    what an odd relationship yous have.

    beautiful. :D

    who has? :confused:
    oh scary... 40000 morbidly obese christians wearing fanny packs invading europe is probably the least scariest thing since I watched an edited version of The Care Bears movie in an extremely brightly lit cinema.
  • Evening... :):o

    Good show from the Kop tonight. All this temping is making me tired... I mean, I'm actually working :eek:
  • redrock
    redrock Posts: 18,341
    Back home and this is what I find.... :eek: scary.. even for me!

    Soooo... Al is not a bloke but a cross dressing woman....
    Emmi hates french girls but dreams of Al....
    V dreams of Al and snakes but is still quite happy to eat at Al's mum's (all in one dream....)
    Caz is spanking Al...

    Too much of Al, if you ask me (even if you don't)

    Not too sure about everyone's fluffy bits... though Rob has no time to ponder upon that as he is actually having to do some work now!

    Dave... they took out the blue smarties... so don't blame this rubbish on them.. there are still blue m&ms though - I love them.... but what's the logic in that?

    Pippa.. if the tickets are free.. take them. Discover something new (without scoring 5 points).

    Bright eyes......
    Burning like fire.
    Bright eyes.....
    How can you close and fail? Etc. Just get the bloody tickets.. forget about skint!

    NIN with the foos :confused: On again? :confused: Is it still in august? Last time it appeared on NIN website and they even sold tickets... Is this for real... would I try for tickets... too many questions.... head exploding....

    Oh.. and did I read somewhere that we were gonna meet up? ;)

    Ah.... mon petit Dunky cheri.... le blaireau édentée... le pauvre.. il ne sert plus a grand chose. Mais... le singe est dans l'arbre....

    And with these wise words my lovelies... I shall leave you and go to bed.... (but not before I have a bit more chocolate I brought back from Belgium! :D) And I will not dream of Al....
  • Jennytree
    Jennytree Posts: 5,340
    redrock wrote:

    NIN with the foos :confused: On again? :confused: Is it still in august? Last time it appeared on NIN website and they even sold tickets... Is this for real... would I try for tickets... too many questions.... head exploding....

    NIN won't be supporting Foo Fighters in Dublin... the promotors have offered more money for their own headline show - I assume they're just trying to finalize the details!


    Good Morning all! I'm soooo soooo tired :(
    This is me:
    http://www.facebook.com/jennytree

    SMELL YER MA!
  • Byrnzie
    Byrnzie Posts: 21,037
    Irish Al wrote:
    Mornin, jen, dunk, stephen and red :D

    The car didn't arrive yesterday, maybe today :rolleyes: just as well as I've no money to pay for it :D

    Steve, not Stephen. :rolleyes:
    I never liked Stephen anyway. It's too much like Stephanie. My Mum named me Steve, because she was a fan of Steve McQueen. :cool:

    Anyway, as you were! ;)
  • Byrnzie
    Byrnzie Posts: 21,037
    Jennytree wrote:
    NIN won't be supporting Foo Fighters in Dublin... the promotors have offered more money for their own headline show - I assume they're just trying to finalize the details!


    Good Morning all! I'm soooo soooo tired :(

    Good morning Jennyferacous!
  • Byrnzie
    Byrnzie Posts: 21,037
    jrd wrote:
    that sounds like a good way to get freaked out... :D

    Félix Faure, now THAT'S the way to pop your...errr...clogs... ;)

    Nevermind Félix Faure, check out Élie Faure's 'The history of art' in 5 volumes. Now that fucker will keep ya busy.

    The Spirit of Forms
    1927 - Writings and Theories

    For those who seek in the world of forms a general architecture that draws a powerful poetic aspect from functional logic, obvious analogies are all that is needed. Poussin, like Homer before him, saw the trunk of a palm tree in the torso of a young woman and compared it to the columns of the Maison Carrée of Nímes. Delacroix made similar observations with regard to trees, leaves, and patterns made by water in the sand. The Ecrits de Carrière include a very informative lecture on this matter, given at the Galerie Ostéologique of the Museum, where the bare skeletons of animals appear., Observe the harmonious construction of each of them, the bones moving in their sockets, bony levers being pulled by weight or by the movement of muscles, the intricate interweavings and pivots of the vertebrae, the pelvis vessel that carries the intestines, the consistency of the bony framework entrusted with the task of balancing and transmitting pressure, and all this apparatus being lifeless matter, but so animated by imperceptible functional processes serving the purpose of Walking, grasping, chewing, flying, swimming, and maintaining the profound and elastic movements of the heart and lungs. Compare all the varieties present in this forest of skeletons, from the most gigantic dinosaurs before the Deluge to the smallest reptile or bird. Discover the same forms and proportions within the shell protecting this monster as huge as an oak tree and this minuscule insect no larger than a bud . . .

    Universal form is built on a single basis. It can be discovered anywhere. Poor indeed is the one who, for example, fails to see in a human or animal skull not only a well-ordered countryside with hills and valleys, rivers, internal movements, geological unity, and rhythm, but also a perfect sculpture with its asymmetrical balance, its silent planes, its fleeting lines, its expressive projections, and its sinuous and pure profiles. And when man and his devices appear on the Earth, is it by chance that his weapon is similar to an animal's horn or defensive appendage? . . . Is it by chance that a submarine resembles a fish, that an airplane resembles a bird or a giant insect, that a boiler or a sewer resembles a person's entrails, that a motor resembles a beating heart? . . . There is between the mind and the motives that are constantly shaping and drawing it to seek nourishment and security, a prevailing and benign view that intelligence picks up where imitation of an object leaves off, and that invention ends where the object is forgotten. Tintoretto's outline of Paradise, where everything is living forms, resembles the mind just as much as the Parthenon or an automobile, where everything is abstract formulas. Elie Faure, The Spirit of Forms [Excerpts] . . . . The Spirit of Forms is the final volume of the famous History of Art, a crowning achievement for Elie Faure. But whereas most of the History follows the centuries in chronological order, jumping from civilization to civilization and bringing the continents together, this final volume touches upon the heart of artistic creation. The author compares the metallic structure of the Eiffel Tower to the flying buttresses of Notre Dame, a tortoise shell to the Freyssinenet dirigible hangars at Orly airport in Paris. In these passages, art is seen as having arisen with the dawn of life itself.
  • Jennytree
    Jennytree Posts: 5,340
    Byrnzie wrote:
    Good morning Jennyferacous!


    Morning Stiofán! Anything fun happening over there??
    This is me:
    http://www.facebook.com/jennytree

    SMELL YER MA!
  • dunkman
    dunkman Posts: 19,646
    morning

    i'm both tired and bored out of my huge and vast mind!!

    plus i really need to have sex soon
    oh scary... 40000 morbidly obese christians wearing fanny packs invading europe is probably the least scariest thing since I watched an edited version of The Care Bears movie in an extremely brightly lit cinema.
  • Byrnzie
    Byrnzie Posts: 21,037
    dunkman wrote:
    morning

    i'm both tired and bored out of my huge and vast mind!!

    plus i really need to have sex soon

    Dr Byrnzie to the rescue!

    I think we can safely break these problems of yours down into just one simple problem: You need to have sex soon. :cool:
  • Byrnzie
    Byrnzie Posts: 21,037
    Jennytree wrote:
    Morning Stiofán! Anything fun happening over there??

    I tried eating a pot noodle using chopsticks this morning. Now that was funny - for anyone watching. :o
  • dunkman
    dunkman Posts: 19,646
    Byrnzie wrote:
    Dr Byrnzie to the rescue!

    I think we can safely break these problems of yours down into just one simple problem: You need to have sex soon. :cool:

    i am actually quite miserable today :(

    yep... i need sex
    oh scary... 40000 morbidly obese christians wearing fanny packs invading europe is probably the least scariest thing since I watched an edited version of The Care Bears movie in an extremely brightly lit cinema.
  • chime
    chime Posts: 7,839
    Jennytree wrote:
    NIN won't be supporting Foo Fighters in Dublin... the promotors have offered more money for their own headline show - I assume they're just trying to finalize the details!


    Good Morning all! I'm soooo soooo tired :(

    Morning :)

    See this is what I thought until Al and I got an e-mail from the Foos mailing list yesterday saying support for both Dublin and Edinburgh would be NIN and Silversun Pickups :rolleyes: I am confused by it all :confused: ... Rita is there any discussion on The Spiral?

    EDIT: Just looked at the Lolla line up ... if it was a festival in the UK even without Pearl Jam ... I would be going :o ... have fun those that go that is great lineup
    So are we strangers now? Like rock and roll and the radio?
  • Jennytree
    Jennytree Posts: 5,340
    Chime wrote:
    Morning :)

    See this is what I thought until Al and I got an e-mail from the Foos mailing list yesterday saying support for both Dublin and Edinburgh would be NIN and Silversun Pickups :rolleyes: I am confused by it all :confused: ...

    I got that mail too - but I've looked at Foo's, NIN, Ticketmaster and MCD (promotors) and all the info about the support in Dublin has been removed, and MCD announced that NIN wouldn't be doing it. I reckon the info on the mail was a typo on Foo's part as NIN are supporting them in Scotland.
    This is me:
    http://www.facebook.com/jennytree

    SMELL YER MA!
  • Jennytree
    Jennytree Posts: 5,340
    dunkman wrote:
    i am actually quite miserable today :(

    yep... i need sex

    Awww... ye having a girly day today?? Eat some choccie and a cup of tea and ye'll be grand... if all else fails have a tommy tank at lunch time - that might sort ye out for a while :D
    This is me:
    http://www.facebook.com/jennytree

    SMELL YER MA!
  • chime
    chime Posts: 7,839
    Jennytree wrote:
    I got that mail too - but I've looked at Foo's, NIN, Ticketmaster and MCD (promotors) and all the info about the support in Dublin has been removed, and MCD announced that NIN wouldn't be doing it. I reckon the info on the mail was a typo on Foo's part as NIN are supporting them in Scotland.

    Yeah I said I wouldn't believe it until I saw it on NIN site ... but they don't list the Edinburgh date yet so ... I'm still confused ... bit of a recurring theme :o
    So are we strangers now? Like rock and roll and the radio?
  • dunkman
    dunkman Posts: 19,646
    Jennytree wrote:
    if all else fails have a tommy tank at lunch time - that might sort ye out for a while :D

    stick some new piccies on yer fucking myspace then :rolleyes: :p
    oh scary... 40000 morbidly obese christians wearing fanny packs invading europe is probably the least scariest thing since I watched an edited version of The Care Bears movie in an extremely brightly lit cinema.
  • dunkman
    dunkman Posts: 19,646
    Chime wrote:
    Yeah I said I wouldn't believe it until I saw it on NIN site ... but they don't list the Edinburgh date yet so ... I'm still confused ... bit of a recurring theme :o

    I'm sensing your confused.... call it a hunch :rolleyes:
    oh scary... 40000 morbidly obese christians wearing fanny packs invading europe is probably the least scariest thing since I watched an edited version of The Care Bears movie in an extremely brightly lit cinema.
  • V V
    V V Posts: 5,191
    Byrnzie wrote:
    . The Spirit of Forms is the final volume of the famous History of Art, a crowning achievement for Elie Faure. But whereas most of the History follows the centuries in chronological order, jumping from civilization to civilization and bringing the continents together, this final volume touches upon the heart of artistic creation. The author compares the metallic structure of the Eiffel Tower to the flying buttresses of Notre Dame, a tortoise shell to the Freyssinenet dirigible hangars at Orly airport in Paris. In these passages, art is seen as having arisen with the dawn of life itself.

    you know when I was 19 I told my mother I didnt EVER want to have kids, saying it just wasn't for me ( I was young and yet to find the man of my dreams :) ) her reply (she is an artist too)
    "but surely you do want children, after all its the Ultimate form of Creation and the greatest piece of art you could ever make!"
    how right she was :o
    morning Steve ;)
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  • redrock
    redrock Posts: 18,341
    Morning everyone (though it was already morning when I last posted)....

    Byrnzie.. the man named after Steve McQueen (your mama has good taste!)..... all this Faure stuff (Felix or Elie) is waaaaay too much first thing in the morning... (well morning for us).

    Pip... haven't had the time to check NIN site yet.... I'm too confused... need coffee (2 girls here so slipping in a bit of sex may prove challenging....)!