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Went out and sat by some water. It was nice
Well it was ruined by a bunch of taps off lads playing football on the grass so everyone having picnics had to sit on the pavementI complain about nice things too.
where are you folks complaining about the heat ?
Drank one (1) Whiteclaw and was asleep by 10pm last night. Middle age is a bollocks.
Flipside is I'm up early to get more wall staring done in the morning.
RE: Metallers (posts passim)
I was always wild jealous of metallers growing up, they seemed very close knit and had loads of friends who were also metallers. That camaraderie didn't seem as in evidence in any scene I was apart of, especially not the watery indie rock scene. Metallers I grew up with still seem a part of an ageing metal community too, which is lovely.
Didn't think that post had legs. Way back when, we told legends of how many metallers there were in Mullingar or Tullamore. They could walk the streets with impunity, in gangs of up to five or six. In Dublin, so the stories say, there were actual metal pubs. Most of all, it was said that these metal people were "sound" and (whisper it) "good craic like". These fabled tales I refused to believe as a child.
There were a lot of longhairs about in my part of Donegal. One or two assholes took exception every now and again but it was mostly ok. The boredom is what almost did me in.Where did you grow up? I think @therealjohnny had a rough enough time in the Donegal Gaeltacht but I thought that metal was more or less even distributed across Ireland outside Dublin (the city of metal, the Ha'Penny Bridge being The Metal Bridge) .
Where did you grow up? I think @therealjohnny had a rough enough time in the Donegal Gaeltacht but I thought that metal was more or less even distributed across Ireland outside Dublin (the city of metal, the Ha'Penny Bridge being The Metal Bridge) .
I don't like posting that kind of info, but since I haven't lived there for 20 years, and I'm sure I've mentioned it here at some point in the last 20 years, I'm from the 'sloe. There was metallers and ravers and farmers. And then there was mitzy's, and then there were much fewer metallers. Then those of us that were left all moved to Galway or Limerick or wherever.
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