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12 noon
Drag out a huge wooden cross and place it in front of their house
Open up all their windows
And proceed to blast out amazing grace on full volume to celebrate jesus being reborn
I am not having that
7 am easter monday morning they are having a shock
The whole 57 grinding minutes of machine heads groundbreaking metal album , burn my eyes !
Let's see how christian they are after that
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ffs ...carbomb i've told you before
They (neighbours) been doing various street activities, its yoga tomorrow!!, today was easter stuff, we declined this one,
some right sorts with floppy and flower hats doing church stuff in the drives. tomorrow will be stretching, bending over type activities, camera with optical zoom is already primed and ready to go. MILFS united.
Neighbours across road have had v young kids out in the street 3-4 times today, screaming at top of lungs every time.
I wish for Christmas I got a sniper rifle rather than socks.
Yep , like a bit of animals as leaders , I dig the epic instrumental stuff
Sikth were along with botch one of the first math metal bands I listened too
Like textures
Have you heard the miramar disaster from sheffield , worth a listen , as are madman is absolute from glasgow
i'll check them out
My occasional youtube video tip this week takes us back to 1978 and features the late Windsor Davies and Hugh Griffith in a 60-minute TV comedy film titled Grand Slam about a group of Welsh rugby fans who travel to Paris for a weekend to take in the France vs. Wales Five Nations fixture.
I never see my neighbours from 1 week to the next in normal time. I was beginning to think mine was the only occupied house in the row. All i heard was someone trying to play a piano (and doing it badly) about once a fortnight from one side, and a dog barking just about as infrequently from the other.
Now the lockdown is on, I haven't heard a sound, nor seen anyone from any of the 15 houses near me. It's odd at the best of times but now its quite spooky.
I’m waiting for the zombies to start coming down the road
Oh I see Grand Slam on YouTube 😂, no I'm not Organ, anyway what I was going to say was my oldish English neighbours (they are mostly English round here although I'm in deepest Wales) have their almost middle aged daughter moved in with them (and working from home, home as in here in Wales) to escape the Coronavirus in London is that right ?
I have no particular issue with it but I'm not sure that would sit right with a lot of people.
Richard and Valerie are the neighbours who have been referred to. They are the nicest and kindest people anyone could wish to meet. Some would be put off by their unshakeable Christian beliefs and their concerns for all of society's less fortunate. Their gentle and philanthropic nature is genuine though as demonstrated by the number of unpaid volunteering roles they undertake.
Their once blissful lives changed for the worse a number of years ago when we know who's clapped-out, backfiring Astra spluttered to a standstill on the road outside next door's address. What emerged from the rattling shed heightened their anxiety. "It wasn't so much that he was stood there in broad delight as bold as brass puffing on the longest spliff we had ever seen," Richard once opined to me, "but the fact he was wearing a Duran Duran T-shirt that really sounded the alarm".
Valerie expanded on that initial encounter: "everyone can recall a minimum of one track each produced by bands from that new romantic genre. Even amongst all the ghastly rubbish released by the Human League, Kajagoogoo, Spandau Ballet, Adam and the Ants and many more besides there were occasional tracks one could listen to without becoming immediately depressed. They stood alone though by publishing nothing whatsoever of musical merit".
Their fears were soon confirmed and persist to this day. Their eardrums have been subjected to hours of Duran Duran played at full blast every day. Intermittently they hear heavy rock which they formerly hated with it comprising of people shouting who knows what amongst an awful din. Nevertheless, Richard says those brief non-Duran Duran interludes have become as pleasurable to them as Bach and Tchaikovsky are to listeners of Classic FM.