What an arrogant prat you are, leaving out all the other parts of the argument to suit your viewpoint. As you so rightly say people just hear what they want to hear.
More or less it’s 100 yards away, just pop in and out in a few minutes, if I had to find a charging point I would have to drive in the hope of finding one nearby and hope someone else was not using it. I would then be hanging around for ages waiting it to charge and paying a fortune compared...
Thanks for the heads up on this one OP. I was due to see them in the seventies but they cancelled the tour due to illness/electrocution. Seeing them at Bexhill.
Don’t know if you are aware but Trading Boundaries in Fletching have loads of his artwork on display. Some of the paintings are much larger than I expected, although the fly on the cover of the Motown hits album I had in the early seventies is a tiny picture...
Just got lucky with an early release day, I would not recommend the seats though, to the side and high up, but as it was a second visit and the price was so good it seemed to good to turn down.
I paid £100 a ticket first time and £25 second time, though the seats were not as good as the first time.
It’s an event like no other I’ve been too, if you think it’s just a holographic gig save your money.
I’ve paid similar money for theatre and music gigs. It’s the price of going to an event...
Magnificent tosh, almost comedic script, entertainment at its best thoroughly enjoyed it. Dissecting this is almost as pointless as doing the same with Die Hard.
When I started in the mid 1980’s the people I worked with were termed as mentally handicapped, this changed to learning difficulties which was then changed to learning disability, as the term learning difficulties was reserved for children in main stream schools. Hope that clears it up :)