Really ! It’s a hardship for all the people working in those industries let alone all the supply lines. It’s a pretty glum life if all we can do is work and watch TV and never see family and friends. But again it’s a personal view.
Perhaps we misunderstand each other, you did say unnecessary "Whilst unnecessary stuff such as pubs and restaurants closing for 4 weeks shirley isn't too much of hardship" and it may not be necessary for hospitality to stay open..but is it necessary that a light bulb factory stays open ? I mean...
Wasnt saying it was, but the flippant way you dismissed a whole section of the economy as unnecessary was wrong, from the barmaid to the chef to the brewer and all the way down that chain to the farmer who produces that food. These are jobs and peoples lively hoods not just for a boozing in the...
Really ! It’s a hardship for all the people working in those industries let alone all the supply lines. It’s a pretty glum life if all we can do is work and watch TV and never see family and friends. But again it’s a personal view.
As a service engineer I am working as normal, driving all over the country and have been since April / may...are the machines I service and fix essential ? well some are some are just routine annual services, but surly essential for the companies I go to, there would be many many like me, if...
I mean this is punk rock, Johnny’s last single. If you have not seen the film Basically Johnny moped written and produced by captain sensibles son you should it’s a great film ( and I am in it �� )
https://youtu.be/wP_3xo1x3yw
Same as ,we might know each other?, I played football for Tatsfield rovers with slimy toad ( Simon Fitzgerald ) and Dave Burke would watch on the sidelines.
Johnny seemed to be a bit less confused after the death of his wife Brenda and had his teeth done and have cracked off a few singles and...
It might just be me, but this second lockdown has totally knocked any interest in Premier football out of me...which is sad.
But these meaningless kickabouts with no crowd and VAR changing the game as we know it has little appeal.
The worst sentence uttered by a lead singer of your old favorite band..."we are going to play a few tracks off our forthcoming album"...time to get another drink :lol:
I cant really listen to anything sung by John Lydon anymore, the same can be said about anything sung by Morrissy...which is a shame because I have shit loads of SP, PIL and the smiths records.
But I digress, NMTB was and always will be a top LP and for many like myself a life changing musical...
My first gig at the HO was the Damned supported by inner city unit ( I think) with Lemmy guesting on Guitar for a few songs and it was also the first time I heard Captain sing happy talk.
Because of the sort of bands I liked not many of the got to play venues as big as HO, but did see a few at...