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Love a bit of electronic stuff me. Was really into Tangerine Dream , Kraftwerk , Wakeman etc when I was a kid.

Not so sure about the trance though , but never say never.

Anyway best of luck with it!
Love a bit of everything music wise. I just love geeking around with synths and sound design though haha.

I do like a bit of Kraftwerk and Tangerine Dream as well. Both true pioneers.
 
Morning/Afternoon folks.

Hectic times at the moment. Workplace is all go for strike action in about 10 days. Management trying all the dirty tricks in the book. All getting very petty.

Meanwhile, I have my first professional music release in quite a few years coming on Friday in the form of a remix.
Had a couple of small releases in my 20’s before giving it up and then got back into writing and producing during lockdown and have since had a few tunes original and other wise snapped up and the his is the first of them.

So it’s set to be a hectic few weeks ?


I enjoyed the tropical style lightning/thunder storm we got here. Very apocalyptic ?
Good luck for the release mate ?
 

Have you found The Flying Saucer, with its vast choice of beer ?View attachment 182762

The bar I worked at in college was similar to this. We had 15 beers (many microbreweries) on tap in the back bar (only 6 at the main bar/restaurant) and over 80 beers from around the world in addition to around 10-15 standard beers in the US in bottles/cans.
Those patrons that completed the Around the World beer tour had an engraved plaque on the bar.

Working that back bar on crawfish boil night was absolute chaos- loved it.
 
Have you tried hard mints ,an old friend used to feed them to horses when I took him out for the day into the countryside ,Lydiate through to Rufford was the norm ,we found a field with two huge shires and he would whistle them over .They came at full gallop and every time they stopped on a tanner right next to the fence .He was eighty and living in Everton he enjoyed " being able to see more than a 100 yards " a lovely man the father I never had.
That is a great story! He sounds like he was a really nice man. :)

Horses love their treats! Being Shires, they probably made the ground tremble as they ran up to you!! My horse is a draft cross, so big and heavy like a Shire, but not as BIG! lol

My horse has had a few mints. I usually give him carrots, but he also likes apples and also watermelon!
 
The bar I worked at in college was similar to this. We had 15 beers (many microbreweries) on tap in the back bar (only 6 at the main bar/restaurant) and over 80 beers from around the world in addition to around 10-15 standard beers in the US in bottles/cans.
Those patrons that completed the Around the World beer tour had an engraved plaque on the bar.

Working that back bar on crawfish boil night was absolute chaos- loved it.
With that much choice there must have been beers that never got a look in at all.

I admit to laughing at crawfish boil night. It sounds like something from a movie ?
 
Mission accomplished. I found a dress for the do that I can also take on holiday with me. Also some very much reduced shorts, summer trousers and tops ( end of season sale 70% off) so all is good. Was soooo tempted by denim dungarees but had to give myself a good talking to and remind my self that a) it is not the 1980s b) I am not a size 10 c) I am older than the age of 4 and d)I am not a member oF Dexy's Midnight Runners. As a bonus I bumped into a work colleague while I was out so had a coffee and a catch up with her.

I'm absolutely gobsmacked that Chelsea have sacked Tuchel. I know they have got new owners and haven't had a great start but wow! Especially after letting him spend £250m or something like that in the just closed transfer window.
After thinking about it, I think you really need to get the dungarees! Who cares what anyone thinks!!

I'd feel like getting some right now, but it being 43C outside, I'm trying to go out with as little as clothes as possible. lol

Come winter tho, I bet they would be toasty to wear outside at the stable! You got me thinking! ;)
 
The bar I worked at in college was similar to this. We had 15 beers (many microbreweries) on tap in the back bar (only 6 at the main bar/restaurant) and over 80 beers from around the world in addition to around 10-15 standard beers in the US in bottles/cans.
Those patrons that completed the Around the World beer tour had an engraved plaque on the bar.

Working that back bar on crawfish boil night was absolute chaos- loved it.
You haven't lived until you been to a crawfish boil!! Yummy!
 


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