Posts by Jackie Clark
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having them as an option greatly increases my enjoyment.
In fact, I keep them in my purse, so I am always prepared for Unexpected Sonic Assaults.Love, love, love that, Anorak. I must admit that's the noise factor has held me back from a fair few gigs that I really would have liked to go to, if only to support friends in bands and suchlike. Now, if we can just get past the fact that I droop horribly after 11pm.......
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Oh, no, Martha - top chef started already, last Thursday!
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please do, Jolisa - even those of us without kids are missing your writing, and I, for one, am dying to know how your big boy is.
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well, I'm not as old as any of you tee hee - such a spring chicken at 43 I am - but I just can't go to many gigs. On too late, and too noisy for me. Although a young man sitting next to me at the Music awards a couple of years ago - when we were being blasted aurally by the Datsuns or D4 or someone else who plays very loud music, and it was so loud that the seats were vibrating, and I asked him how he could go to gigs where it was that loud - suggested wearing thingies in your ear (sorry, lost the word). Prob'ly a good idea, but then there's the "too late for a school night" factor, for me. I do enjoy a good live gig - people like one million dollars, and breaks co-op float my boat. I don't think the loud thing is an age thing for me though - just never been a rock chick. So keep on carrying the banner, Graham - people like me need people like you.
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Congratulations to both of you, and thankyou,from those of us who are childless, for keeping our world going. Really. I am forever grateful to people for having babies - love, love, love babies. As long as they are in a good mood....
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You bring a tear to the eye, Graham, you really do. Thanks for your eloquent writing.
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See, this is what I love about living in a little teeny tiny country with very few people. You think that wellknown comedians would bother with discussion forums in the UK or the US? I don't think so. Hats off to you, Michele, Jeremy and Brendhan for adding to this discussion.
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I'm so sorry about your friend, Haydn.
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God, that sucks. He was such a great writer, and I really enjoyed his blog. Eleventy ninety bastards, as we say in the early childhood sector.
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I remember the song, but I have no recollection at all of the programme. I can't have watched as much TV at 17 as I thought. How long did Dropa Kulcha run for?