Jon otis Think I’m going to have to find a barber. The last haircut the wife gave me tells me she’s sick of doing it. Brutal. Naturally, I told her it was great.
Jon Sparklehorse documentary. Don’t know much about them/him but I like some of the tunes I’ve heard. Fell asleep watching this last night. Will finish it today, hopefully. Sad story.
CharlieG At long, fucking, last we have exchanged contracts and will be moving from G Towers, in Keswick, to G Manor in Cockermouth next Wednesday. Phew!
fuzzy CharlieG I really like Cockermouth from when we've been over the last few years whilst on holiday in Caldbeck. Some great pubs and places to eat. Nice town centre. Got a good feel to it. When the floods hit really badly that time and it was in the news a lot I imagined it would be a nightmare for those sign language people to have to keep on saying Cockermouth in sign language on the news.
Djpekingman Ive been offered a used denon dj vl12 for 500 euros. I think thats well pricey. Any ideas?
Travis_Bickle otis I use one of these. Bombproof. https://forbesandlewis.com/collections/backpacks/products/rider-backpack-waxed-canvas-black
space It's always the ones that you least expected... Luke Butterly, The Detail Thu 7 Aug 2025 at 13:10 Almost half of those arrested for race hate disorder in Belfast last August had previously been reported to the PSNI for domestic abuse. The police data, obtained through a freedom of information (FOI) request by investigative website The Detail, highlights a significant overlap between public violent disorder and domestic violence. https://m.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/news/northern-ireland/almost-half-ni-race-rioters-reported-for-domestic-abuse/a1154568637.html
Djpekingman Weddoes Musical anyone? https://www.theguardian.com/stage/2025/aug/18/wedding-present-indie-banger-classics-musical-david-gedge
CharlieG fuzzy Which is why we moved here. Keswick has no soul , now. It's not a town, these days, more of a resort.
Young_Marxist_at_Tescos Jon Best comment on sign language I ever heard was Simon Armitage, describing the frantic efforts of one exponent, trying to keep up with a reading, as “looking like Ian Curtis, dancing to She’s Lost Control”