You're the gareth OLO boy right? With you OLO boys in my head I've got a load of "real names" and a load of your psuedonyms and I'm not sure what links up to what.
But yeah, got home alright. Tried to get an earlier train than was booked and got kicked off - had to start all over again. Fucken bastards. Gail, Gabby, Gwendoline, Gwenivere, she got home fine too, I assume. How'd you boys find it? 8 hour car journey, I hear? And that walk from Anstruther to Pittenweem at 5am sunday mornign, how'd that go? I felt quite bad about old George Thomas kippin' in his car, but he seemed well up for it. He drove all the way back to brighton after that, mental.
Christ almighty. HGV was brilliant, I feel like such a sham to be able to get on the bill, it's made me reassess my music totally.
Having said that... Book me for a support slot in Bristol next time you play, yeah? ha.
Man, I was such a drunk dickhead Sunday night. And sunday day. And saturday night... Hmm...
Your set was annoyingly good on Sunday by the way.
AMO Presents a fantastic evening of live performance at Invention in Bath on Saturday 2nd June. ENTRY ONLY £5.
Click flyer for full line-up and ticket info...
...oh dear. thats a shame, hahahaha. if sven became manager, as i stressed before, i would pobably kill myself lol....joking! but seriously, big sam is coming!! i reckon he'd make an amazing medieval re-enactment squire.
GREAT NEWS!
"TV legend Bruce Forsyth is back with a new version of entertainment show, The Generation Game. The 79-year-old will host the family programme and is likely to revive his famous catchphrases: "Nice to see you, to see you nice" and "Didn't they do well?"
it was awesome. and thnx for the ticket. twas a good day that i'll never forget!! i still have a million stickers if you want some more?? also, are you o.k from passing out?
yeah my myspace is weird, i'll try and make it more simple next time. i wonder if the cast of skins are still outside that mcdonalds though???
"Little Britain characters Lou and Andy are to appear in Neighbours...Ian Smith, who plays Harold in the show, was fortunately a fan of their cheeky double act and not deterred from showing them around the real life Ramsay Street.
The pair were then transformed into the characters Lou and Andy in the studios to film their cameo, which takes place in the Scarlet bar.
Their scene also involves Toadie, Steph and Pepper from the hit soap."