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That looks good pual. And I think Eddie izzard is such a funny bugger.
Think we well have to have a club meet up and drive over there see it maybe can get a club photo with cars in front of it.
And plus if we meet mr izzard.
Think we well have to have a club meet up and drive over there see it maybe can get a club photo with cars in front of it.
And plus if we meet mr izzard.
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I wonder if he said, "Wait a minute lads, I've got an idea"JC T ONE wrote:Great idea
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he he - good oneAustin Costin wrote:I wonder if he said, "Wait a minute lads, I've got an idea"JC T ONE wrote:Great idea
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Nice interview with the artist on last nights culture show.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0 ... Episode_4/
http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0 ... Episode_4/
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I'm sorry, but am I the only person who gets really annoyed off with our government pissing money down the drain on ridiculous wastes of money like this.
Not only do we have to subsidise the bloody Olympics to the tune of Billions of pounds, but if that isn't enough the F-ing North London arty farty set need to get their snouts in the trough too, convincing some minor public official that something like this is a valid artistic statement and justifies it's price tag. The money spent on rubbish like this could without any doubt whatsoever keep a good few unemployed families in housing for a year or two or for that matter a few squaddies in decent accommodation rather than the rat infested hovels they are issued with at the moment.
Sometime I think this country is going collectively balmy!
Other highlights are. . . .
Three 30ft lions will be hand-crocheted and displayed in a huge taxidermy-style case in Nottingham.
An environmentally sustainable watermill will be created to float on the River Tyne
Alex Hartley will bring an island he discovered in the High Arctic in 2004 to the South West of England.
Coventry icon Lady Godiva will be recreated as a gigantic human puppet
Anthony McCall's Column will form a slender, sinuous, spinning column of cloud rising into the sky from the surface of the water in Merseyside
Don't believe me?
You couldn't make this crap up!!
http://festival.london2012.com/about/cu ... e-lead.php
Not only do we have to subsidise the bloody Olympics to the tune of Billions of pounds, but if that isn't enough the F-ing North London arty farty set need to get their snouts in the trough too, convincing some minor public official that something like this is a valid artistic statement and justifies it's price tag. The money spent on rubbish like this could without any doubt whatsoever keep a good few unemployed families in housing for a year or two or for that matter a few squaddies in decent accommodation rather than the rat infested hovels they are issued with at the moment.
Sometime I think this country is going collectively balmy!
Other highlights are. . . .
Three 30ft lions will be hand-crocheted and displayed in a huge taxidermy-style case in Nottingham.
An environmentally sustainable watermill will be created to float on the River Tyne
Alex Hartley will bring an island he discovered in the High Arctic in 2004 to the South West of England.
Coventry icon Lady Godiva will be recreated as a gigantic human puppet
Anthony McCall's Column will form a slender, sinuous, spinning column of cloud rising into the sky from the surface of the water in Merseyside
Don't believe me?
You couldn't make this crap up!!
http://festival.london2012.com/about/cu ... e-lead.php
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mk1 wrote:things that will upset brian sewell
Lionheart Shauna Richardson (East Midlands)
Three 30ft lions will be hand-crocheted and displayed in a huge taxidermy-style case in Nottingham. Lionheart will celebrate the rich cultural heritage of the East Midlands, taking its inspiration from Richard the Lionheart.
ignorant gits, they where leopards used on the heraldic flags of richard the lion heart (and on the modern royal flags) not lions.
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"August 19th sees DLWP host a number of Minis in celebration of Richard Wilson's Hang On A Minute Lads, I've Got A Great Idea....Whether you have an old or new Mini or no Mini at all we want to see you at the De La Warr Pavilion. Enjoy a whole day of the iconic cars and then watch The Italian Job in the afternoon in our auditorium. There will also be Northern Soul DJs Jim Watson and Ray Patriotic providing us music from the bandstand.
Minis arrive in car park at any point in the morning from 10am and in place for photoshoot at 12 noon. The car park will be exclusively open to Mini owners.
12 noon – 12.45 Photoshoot (photo taken by Sheila Burnett who took the De La Warr Pavilion's 75th anniversary photo)
3.30pm Showing of The Italian Job in the auditorium with introduction from Michael Caine impressionist. Tickets £4
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Not a fan of the arts then Mark?
I completely agree with you though, but remember we are the ones a fault 'cause we pay tradesmen cash in hand.....
As Frankie Boyle said recently on another but similar 'morality' issue, on which the Govt saw fit to comment "of course these things are immoral - we need that money as tax to buy missiles to fire into the homes of sheperds"
On the up side, at least the Edinburgh festival is about to start, so I'll have 4 weeks of pretentious arty twats getting in my way and clogging up the streets. It'll stop them haning busses of your public buildings.
Are your Olympics over yet?
Al
I completely agree with you though, but remember we are the ones a fault 'cause we pay tradesmen cash in hand.....
As Frankie Boyle said recently on another but similar 'morality' issue, on which the Govt saw fit to comment "of course these things are immoral - we need that money as tax to buy missiles to fire into the homes of sheperds"
On the up side, at least the Edinburgh festival is about to start, so I'll have 4 weeks of pretentious arty twats getting in my way and clogging up the streets. It'll stop them haning busses of your public buildings.
Are your Olympics over yet?
Al
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C'mon surely everyone loves a London bus that can do push-ups.
The Italian Job day sounds like fun, once again I regtret being 18,000 km away.
Tim
The Italian Job day sounds like fun, once again I regtret being 18,000 km away.
Tim
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3PG5_bscyE4Tim wrote:C'mon surely everyone loves a London bus that can do push-ups.
A Czech artist has re-modelled a traditional London double-decker bus into a mechanical sculpture of an athlete doing push-ups to celebrate the Olympic Games opening in the British capital on Friday.....
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Photos of the day here:
http://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set= ... af23025670
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kz__dRrrWC0
http://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set= ... af23025670
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Richwantafaster1 wrote:http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1970-Bedford- ... 4aba7b6be6
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The seller can only be the bearded eastern european car lover from Practical Classics.
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the blue duple used to belong to the guy i bought my six wheeler from, in fact the cream wheels in the pictures came from mine!
its a shame to see it looking so rough, it was shabby when i saw it last, but still had all its glass.
i do wonder if the same guy delivered it who delivered mine to me.
he was cheap, but a bedford val was about 3" too long for his low loader, not a problem to him as he simply rammed the hydraulic ramps into the back of them........it didnt do much to improve the back end of mine either.......
its a shame to see it looking so rough, it was shabby when i saw it last, but still had all its glass.
i do wonder if the same guy delivered it who delivered mine to me.
he was cheap, but a bedford val was about 3" too long for his low loader, not a problem to him as he simply rammed the hydraulic ramps into the back of them........it didnt do much to improve the back end of mine either.......
please note, these are my own, individual sales, nothing whatsoever to do with my employer, minispares