Drunken rambler.

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Re: Drunken rambler.

by Sky'sGoneOut » Wed 19 Jul, 2017 1:59 am

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Re: Drunken rambler.

by Sky'sGoneOut » Wed 19 Jul, 2017 1:46 am

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I'd like to say there was some sort of plan to this.

But I'm pretty much making it up as I go along.

Re: Drunken rambler.

by Sky'sGoneOut » Wed 19 Jul, 2017 12:25 am

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You've never known rain and wind until you've been dumb enough to ignore all weather reports and go "fuck it" up North.

Re: Drunken rambler.

by Sky'sGoneOut » Wed 19 Jul, 2017 12:02 am

Birds apparently do have accents so that could be tested.

Re: Drunken rambler.

by HindleA » Tue 18 Jul, 2017 11:28 pm

It is obviously a Sheffield Owl on manoeuvres.

Re: Drunken rambler.

by Sky'sGoneOut » Tue 18 Jul, 2017 11:07 pm

First of all the Tawny Owl is back, I can hear it outside doing what sounds like someone doing a bad impression of an owl. Perhaps it is actually some deviant who gets his kicks doing bad owl impersonations in Leeds. Or perhaps it's an owl doing an impression of a deviant who gets his kicks doing bad owl impersonations in Leeds. Or perhaps it really is a Tawny owl.

Anyway I've been off camping again, this time in the 'Forest of Bowland' in Lancashire. This, as you will see, is a bit of a misnomer as said 'forest' has a mere smattering of scrawny trees. Apparently it's a Norman thing and 'forest' used to mean royal hunting ground or some such nonsense. Posh wankers still turn up to murder Grouse there, we camped in front of one of the huts they use. Thankfully at this time it was only occupied by nesting swallows and some sheep.

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Re: Drunken rambler.

by adam » Wed 12 Jul, 2017 8:10 am

One of the most diversely successful bands in 80s twee indiepop history? Not many have a future Turner Prize winner and a future Chief Economist for the Office of Fair Trading.

Re: Drunken rambler.

by HindleA » Wed 12 Jul, 2017 3:32 am

Or indeed the effect of saying "weeeeee",taken literally in encouragement of enjoyment on going down slides when on holiday with students.

Re: Drunken rambler.

by HindleA » Wed 12 Jul, 2017 3:21 am

Remember,I can laugh without respite for a week on things eg.written in a toilet in a University-"The hegemonic struggle is trying to finish your crap off before the next lecture".

Re: Drunken rambler.

by HindleA » Wed 12 Jul, 2017 3:02 am

Though it is true I may have misinterpretated the effectiveness,the class tended to go into hysterics on my appearance/ways in any case,more at me rather than due to deliberate intention.

Re: Drunken rambler.

by HindleA » Wed 12 Jul, 2017 2:52 am

True,but with skill and preceded with eg."I think it is complete/ a load of etc bal-derdash"I used it with impunity in a school setting,sort of a catch phrase.

Re: Drunken rambler.

by Sky'sGoneOut » Wed 12 Jul, 2017 1:51 am

I see what you're saying but for the 'bal' of balderdash to be registered as something of notable concern by the recipient, or indeed anyone else, you'd need to leave a semicolon's length of time at least before anyone gleaned what you were up to. While in the meantime everyone would be wondering if you had a speech impediment.

Re: Drunken rambler.

by HindleA » Wed 12 Jul, 2017 1:27 am

Poppycock.o.k.but "sharp",you can enjoy and take your time with balderdash,also has the advantage of starting of (rather than ending) with sounding rude/reference to male genitalia.I am about 5,such things are important

Re: Drunken rambler.

by Sky'sGoneOut » Wed 12 Jul, 2017 1:11 am

I do like balderdash, I've noticed 'nonsense' (a lesser cousin of balderdash) has become popular recently to describe pretty much everything, I have a suspicion Noel Fielding may be responsible for it if you know who I mean. More of a Howard Moon man myself.

Anyway I guess my favourite synonym for, well nonsense, would be somethng along similar lines, poppycock or something like that I guess. But BTL, in a working enviroment, I'm afraid I invariably resort to mockery and swearing.

Re: Drunken rambler.

by HindleA » Wed 12 Jul, 2017 12:33 am

Gosh,good grief,my word I am full of them.I also have a liking for "balderdash"there is something satisying in its saying,ndeed there was a time it was my answer to everything.

Re: Drunken rambler.

by Sky'sGoneOut » Wed 12 Jul, 2017 12:27 am

Talulah Gosh, by Talulah Gosh.

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Now I'm going to have to listen to a load of jangly Eighties indy pop until my appetite is sated.

Re: Drunken rambler.

by Sky'sGoneOut » Wed 12 Jul, 2017 12:22 am

I'm off camping in Wales again at the weekend, however sadly I think the chances of bumping into Gwenno and saying gosh in a Snowdonian forest are vanishingly slim. I'll say gosh to a squirrel instead. Or in fact any creature that's within saying gosh distance. Not female biting midges though, no gosh for them. I know they're only doing their thing, following their biological imperative and all that, but so is the ebola virus.

Actually this is bringing something to mind.

Re: Drunken rambler.

by citizenJA » Mon 10 Jul, 2017 10:18 am

Sky'sGoneOut wrote:I like this place.
Me too

Re: Drunken rambler.

by citizenJA » Mon 10 Jul, 2017 10:17 am

Sky'sGoneOut wrote:Escaping noise is what it's all about.
True, Brother

Re: Drunken rambler.

by adam » Mon 10 Jul, 2017 9:18 am

Sky'sGoneOut wrote:Anyone who says gosh is fine by me.
Will happily say gosh to Gwenno.

Re: Drunken rambler.

by Sky'sGoneOut » Mon 10 Jul, 2017 1:17 am

I like this place.

Re: Drunken rambler.

by Sky'sGoneOut » Mon 10 Jul, 2017 1:13 am

Anyone who says gosh is fine by me.

Re: Drunken rambler.

by HindleA » Mon 10 Jul, 2017 1:06 am

Gosh yes Chester,that was the last zoo we went to a few years ago I may well have seen some gibbons but was probably concentrating on not pushing the wheelchair into a rhino or somesuch.

Re: Drunken rambler.

by Sky'sGoneOut » Mon 10 Jul, 2017 12:42 am

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I like Welsh electro psychedelia.

Re: Drunken rambler.

by Sky'sGoneOut » Mon 10 Jul, 2017 12:34 am

Escaping noise is what it's all about.

Re: Drunken rambler.

by Sky'sGoneOut » Sun 09 Jul, 2017 11:55 pm

I decided a hat was in order.

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Re: Drunken rambler.

by Sky'sGoneOut » Fri 07 Jul, 2017 1:10 am

My brother's girlfriend works at a zoo in the Northwest of England and is responsible for the primates.

In one area they keep gibbons and orangutans together because they apparently get on well with one another.

So well in fact that acts of inter species fellatio have become a common occurunce, although it's always the orangutans sucking off the gibbons.

I'm just telling you what I've heard.

I don't get off on this kind of shit, unlike the Scottish UKIP woman who fantasises about sex with gorillas.

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/po ... 99126.html

Re: Drunken rambler.

by HindleA » Mon 03 Jul, 2017 1:41 am

Been to a fair few zoos/wildlife parks here and abroad,I would have to think hard exactly where but gibbon amongst them.


Been checking my records/paraphernalia -Antwerp Zoo for one,just near the station there-hamadryas gibbon(not that I remember the name)

Re: Drunken rambler.

by Sky'sGoneOut » Mon 03 Jul, 2017 1:37 am

Pretty sure you've seen a gibbon?

Like when?

Re: Drunken rambler.

by HindleA » Mon 03 Jul, 2017 1:29 am

Not on a handshaking/exchange of addresses basis but pretty sure I have seen some.

Re: Drunken rambler.

by Sky'sGoneOut » Mon 03 Jul, 2017 1:26 am

Have you ever met a gibbon Hindle?

Re: Drunken rambler.

by HindleA » Mon 03 Jul, 2017 1:22 am

Survival of the gurniest

Re: Drunken rambler.

by Sky'sGoneOut » Mon 03 Jul, 2017 1:20 am

It's funny isn't it, even when you think of facial expressions they're all about competition in one form or another.

Maybe the Tories are right?

Re: Drunken rambler.

by HindleA » Mon 03 Jul, 2017 1:19 am

Mine a "constipated gibbon" or natural look.

Re: Drunken rambler.

by Sky'sGoneOut » Mon 03 Jul, 2017 1:15 am

My best was a mild knowing smirk.

Re: Drunken rambler.

by HindleA » Mon 03 Jul, 2017 1:14 am

If we try it it looks like we have had a stroke or something.

Re: Drunken rambler.

by HindleA » Mon 03 Jul, 2017 1:12 am

lip curl assassination

Re: Drunken rambler.

by HindleA » Mon 03 Jul, 2017 1:10 am

"Not the eyebrow-arghhhhhhhhh"

Re: Drunken rambler.

by HindleA » Mon 03 Jul, 2017 1:09 am

Yeah whilst we doing a macho thing they were developing a few face movements.

Re: Drunken rambler.

by Sky'sGoneOut » Mon 03 Jul, 2017 12:59 am

The curious thing is it seems to occur naturally.

Re: Drunken rambler.

by HindleA » Mon 03 Jul, 2017 12:50 am

Shuddering at the very mention.

Re: Drunken rambler.

by Sky'sGoneOut » Mon 03 Jul, 2017 12:40 am

I think we all know that look Hindle.

Re: Drunken rambler.

by HindleA » Mon 03 Jul, 2017 12:24 am

My better half had many skills,one was what I would describe as "THE LOOK",hard to describe but the effect was immediate and to be avoided at any cost.

Re: Drunken rambler.

by Sky'sGoneOut » Mon 03 Jul, 2017 12:18 am

Curiously it would seem not having a covering of hair on ones head can make you look red after being exposed to a considerable amount of direct sunlight.

And then grimacing against the light of the fusion reactor at the centre of our solar system can make you look like a Demon from the Mahabharata.

Re: Drunken rambler.

by HindleA » Mon 03 Jul, 2017 12:05 am

Or clangers

Re: Drunken rambler.

by HindleA » Mon 03 Jul, 2017 12:02 am

Fuckin' ell it is actually wine you are drinking,not the blood of various slain animals?.

Re: Drunken rambler.

by Sky'sGoneOut » Sun 02 Jul, 2017 11:46 pm

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Yorkshire kicks ass.

Re: Drunken rambler.

by Sky'sGoneOut » Sun 02 Jul, 2017 11:41 pm

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It would seem this week my friend Paul has captured a demonic aspect of myself that I'd previously only fantasised about.

Re: Drunken rambler.

by tinyclanger2 » Tue 27 Jun, 2017 7:32 pm

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Re: Drunken rambler.

by HindleA » Mon 26 Jun, 2017 1:30 am

Not a pub person but does seem more vapers than smokers in general standing outside various premises.

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