Astorians with tickets

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  • I Scot ID
    I Scot ID Posts: 275
    well if me, Neil and Fraser get a drink in us... we'll hardly be able to understand oursleves :D... but your welcome to try

    cant we just all gang up on the touts and batter the fuck out of them and hand out free tickets to folk... think about it!!! 30 of us.. one or two of them... easy picking!! is touting ilegal? if it is we'd be doing the band a valuable service :)

    Aw, i'm loving this now!!! Aye, well guid luk wi the translatin', get the whisky's in!! I'll be sleverin' pish after a few anyway.

    We could always at least noise up the touts. "here mate, £50 to buy back your clothes" hahaha.
  • psycosmic
    psycosmic Posts: 504
    Chime wrote:
    Forgot to say this is my speciality. Family owned a pub in Scotland so have listened and learned to decipher the ramblings of many drunk Scots :D

    don't we all speak the same language when we're drunk? :D
    ~~~
    Some days you wake up and sit on a park bench next to an eighty year old Russian architect, and some days you don't. I think this is my new life philosophy.

    http://epplehausradio.blogspot.com/

    pearl jam @ the astoria, london, 20/04/06
  • chime
    chime Posts: 7,839
    I Scot ID wrote:
    Aw, i'm loving this now!!! Aye, well guid luk wi the translatin', get the whisky's in!! I'll be sleverin' pish after a few anyway.

    Al gie it a try anyways. Ken what you meen aboot chattin pish tho.

    Work hard enough we could make the board read like an Irvine Welsh novel :D

    For the amusement of the Scots (and anyone else who might be interested)

    The Scottish Parliament website as well as being translated into Gaelic is translated into Scots makes for amusing reading!

    http://www.scottish.parliament.uk/vli/language/scots/index.htm
    So are we strangers now? Like rock and roll and the radio?
  • I Scot ID
    I Scot ID Posts: 275
    psycosmic wrote:
    don't we all speak the same language when we're drunk? :D

    In general yes, but...we scots tend to have a rather unique brand of pissed vocal skills. Neil's a pro at this...sllluurrrrr.
  • dunkman
    dunkman Posts: 19,646
    psycosmic wrote:
    don't we all speak the same language when we're drunk? :D


    see yoo... see youu phal... yer ma besht mate.. diddy ye ken that... beshtest mate ah did evir huv mun..


    like that you mean :D
    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.
  • psycosmic
    psycosmic Posts: 504
    Chime wrote:
    Al gie it a try anyways. Ken what you meen aboot chattin pish tho.

    i don't even understand the official translator :rolleyes:

    like that you mean :D

    exactly :D
    ~~~
    Some days you wake up and sit on a park bench next to an eighty year old Russian architect, and some days you don't. I think this is my new life philosophy.

    http://epplehausradio.blogspot.com/

    pearl jam @ the astoria, london, 20/04/06
  • chime
    chime Posts: 7,839
    psycosmic wrote:
    i don't even understand the official translator :rolleyes:

    Sorry I shall refrain from speaking anything other than the Queen's English henceforth :D
    So are we strangers now? Like rock and roll and the radio?
  • I have tickets!! Its been 6 long years!
    Dublin, Ireland - 23/08/2006
    Leeds, England - 25/08/2006
    Verona, Italy - 16/09/2006 (Row 4, 34/36)
    Prague, Czech. Rep - 22/09/2006
    Wembley, England - 18/06/2007
    O2, England - 18/08/2009
  • psycosmic
    psycosmic Posts: 504
    Chime wrote:
    Sorry I shall refrain from speaking anything other than the Queen's English henceforth :D

    nah, i actually enjoyed reading the link you gave us... and i understand most of it... maybe because i once did old english and middle high german at uni...
    and we could discuss shakespeare...
    but make me talk about the weather with a brit with a strong regional accent and i'm lost, go figure...
    ~~~
    Some days you wake up and sit on a park bench next to an eighty year old Russian architect, and some days you don't. I think this is my new life philosophy.

    http://epplehausradio.blogspot.com/

    pearl jam @ the astoria, london, 20/04/06
  • I Scot ID wrote:
    In fact Neil's a big lad, if his dodgy back doesn't give him shit then it could be you and I on a shoulder each!!

    Ain't that right Neil? Go on, you know you want to spend the entire concert with us on your shoulders!

    Jesus.. every time i go offline to catch a plane or something.... I get roped into something!!!!
  • I Scot ID
    I Scot ID Posts: 275
    Nae luck, if your no fast yer last!!
  • Fuck cameras.... do they allow broadswords???

    I'm up for kicking the fuck out of touts... but they work in gangs... technically you;re messing with Tony Soprano.. You really fancy it?
  • chime
    chime Posts: 7,839
    Fuck cameras.... do they allow broadswords???

    I'm up for kicking the fuck out of touts... but they work in gangs... technically you;re messing with Tony Soprano.. You really fancy it?


    Think of it as saving a damsel in distress. I'd also be getting the drinks in.

    The Astroria has been taunting me since last Friday. Have to walk past it tonight (twice) as going to a bar on the Charing Cross Road :(
    So are we strangers now? Like rock and roll and the radio?
  • London may be big...... but Tony Soprano saying "Where;s those cunts in the kilts" makes it seem a tad smaller....
  • I Scot ID
    I Scot ID Posts: 275
    "over 70% of the SAS are Scottish, and that's a fact....coz we're hard bastards"

    Enough said.
  • chime
    chime Posts: 7,839
    London may be big...... but Tony Soprano saying "Where;s those cunts in the kilts" makes it seem a tad smaller....

    Ah well I'll just have to try and meet you guys for a drink before hand :)

    Will chat to the touts and see what they are charging but am not hopeful. Think there will be loads of us outside wanting to buy tickets.
    So are we strangers now? Like rock and roll and the radio?
  • nutmeg81
    nutmeg81 Posts: 627
    I Scot ID wrote:
    "over 70% of the SAS are Scottish, and that's a fact....coz we're hard bastards"

    Enough said.

    or too pished to know the difference!!!!

    im gonna be near norwich area from the monday
    and its 2hrs train journey from london.....so i
    might try the old touts....tho i fuckin hate em the
    shower of monet grabbing fuckwits!!! used em only
    once b4, over 2 yrs ago for MADNESS in dublin, was
    craicin gig!!

    what the name of the pub?!! what st it and astoria on??!
    26/10/96 dublin
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  • chime
    chime Posts: 7,839
    Well cheerio for now. Hope you all have good evenings.

    I'm off to the Charing Cross Road. Will give the Astoria a wave for you all as I walk past. It doesn't know what it's in for!
    So are we strangers now? Like rock and roll and the radio?
  • nutmeg81
    nutmeg81 Posts: 627
    fuck im freakin out bout this gig and being ticketless!!!

    any idea how many from this board will be headin who
    are in the same bout??
    26/10/96 dublin
    01/06/00 dublin
    23/08/06 dublin
    11/09/06 paris
    18/06/07 london
    17/08/09 manchester
    18/08/09 london
  • Housing Jim
    Housing Jim Posts: 644
    OffRamp wrote:
    Good call. I'm going to stay there as well with my girlfriend. 19th and 20th.

    I'm Mark, 30, from Aberdeen, been to 4 PJ shows, will be wearing a beanie no doubt, but not a kilt.

    It's going to be the official hotel of PJ in London at this rate....my girl and I are booked in there too.

    Coming across on the train from Cardiff.....this'll be my second PJ show and her first. Was stuck in the seats at the back of Manchester Arena last time so this will be quite different.

    Our tickets showed up about an hour ago.....I can finally relax in the knowledge that its all going to plan now :-)

    I like the Astoria, been there once before for Hundred Reasons. the sound is ace and the stage is high enough that even shortarses like myself can see if they're downstairs.
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