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Postby Piedude » 24th May 06, 22:51

not long from what I remember, just under an hour to get there id say, apparently Narberths practically the one main road anyway so it shouldnt be to hard to find the place either
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Postby Chris Davies » 24th May 06, 22:59

good good :)

ive heard its a pretty good venue , a mate of mine went to see the alarm there last year and said its a nice place. and he says its the kinda venue where you'd get to meet the band. so fingers crossed , i'll take along a cd booklet and pen , and cant forget the camera :D
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Postby ArcticFox » 25th May 06, 00:17

Cheese and onion are BLUE!!!! Everybody knows that! :D

Off to see Therapy in Manchester on Sat... by myself might I add as the mrs is in Ireland (selfish)!!!!

Anyone know who's supporting them?????
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Postby ilayad » 25th May 06, 09:51

Ahhhhhhh :D

This is more like it!

Cheese and onion should definately be blue...... *ducks green packets of cheese and onion being thrown her way*

Really Looking forward to therapy? tonight - even if it is at the shopping centre hell venue........ (islington academy). I'll be heading there straight after work for a drink or two first :o)

anybody know who the support is?

oh and looks like i'll be going to see the bmovie heroes soon too then :D

and David Gilmour next wednesday - horrah!

and if anybody's not doing anything friday 9th June, check out Lunacy Booth at The Ruskin arms in east ham - should be good :wink:

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Postby ArcticFox » 25th May 06, 10:37

There's nothing on Therapy?'s website about who is supporting, can't find out anywhere!

I'm surprised it's in Academy 3 as well... it's tiny. Should make for a good intimate gig though.
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Postby Zo » 25th May 06, 20:33

Trudi wrote:
Ean wrote:Oh, do we have to do this again!! :wink:

Cheese and onion are quite rightly BLUE


Wrong, wrong, wrong, wrong, wrong wrong, WRONG!
They should be packets of purest green.

So there :P


I concur!



green green green green green :lol:
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Postby Ean » 25th May 06, 21:08

Zo wrote:
Trudi wrote:
Ean wrote:Oh, do we have to do this again!! :wink:

Cheese and onion are quite rightly BLUE


Wrong, wrong, wrong, wrong, wrong wrong, WRONG!
They should be packets of purest green.

So there :P


I concur!

green green green green green :lol:


You're all quite mad! I can see the Y-fronts and pencils from here.

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Postby DarrenStockford » 25th May 06, 23:04

I've always been of the opinion that cheese & onion are green and salt & vinegar are blue. As far as I'm aware, it was Walkers that ballsed this up, and they must know it because it's even a question in their FAQ (http://walkers.corpex.com/cr15p5/faqs.asp), which they sadly sidestep by pretending to misunderstand...

Q: Why are Cheese & Onion packets blue and Salt & Vinegar packets green?
A: Quite simply they have always been that colour!

... er, yes, we know that Walkers' packets have, but that's not what people are asking, is it?

Look, there's even an online petition to right this terrible wrong: http://www.petitiononline.com/walkers/petition.html

A war is coming, people...
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Postby Zo » 25th May 06, 23:09

*toddles off to sign petition*
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Postby DarrenStockford » 25th May 06, 23:27

There's an interesting little piece on the crisp packet debate here: http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/h2g2/A3403928 (scroll down till you're almost at the bottom of the page - the bit you want is headed up 'The Blue Packaging Debate')
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Postby Ross » 26th May 06, 12:39

ilayad wrote:Cheese and onion should definately be blue...... *ducks green packets of cheese and onion being thrown her way*


Well... If they're throwing them away it's clear they're wrong... :wink:
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Postby Ean » 26th May 06, 16:36

DarrenStockford wrote:Q: Why are Cheese & Onion packets blue and Salt & Vinegar packets green?
A: Quite simply they have always been that colour!

... er, yes, we know that Walkers' packets have, but that's not what people are asking, is it?


Seems fair if Walkers have always been that colour. They'd be side stepping it a bit if the question was "Why are Cheese & Onion packets blue and Salt & Vinegar packets green when some other (inferior :wink: ) makers do it the other way around?"

Incidentally, have you read this? :D

*Toddles off after Zo to add comedy names to the petition to scupper its credibility...*
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Postby DarrenStockford » 26th May 06, 18:57

Ean wrote:Seems fair if Walkers have always been that colour. They'd be side stepping it a bit if the question was "Why are Cheese & Onion packets blue and Salt & Vinegar packets green when some other (inferior :wink: ) makers do it the other way around?"


Aw, they know exactly why people are asking. I doubt any other crisp manufacturers get asked to explain their colour schemes. According to that BBC link I posted, it was Walkers who bucked the industry standard. As such, the MD should be made to sprinkle grated cheese and onion on his chips every night as punishment.

Ean wrote:Incidentally, have you read this? :D


Yeah, I saw that when I was googling yesterday. A shame he didn't post it. :D
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Postby Gex » 28th May 06, 21:15

Therapy? were really good, didn't expect Diane to work well at all but it was very very schweet :D

Engerica were blinding aswell.. Best support band I've seen since Therapy? themselves were supporting The Wildhearts at the Oxford Zodiac a year+ back.. :P
Would recommend checking out the Engerica site, there's a couple of their songs on there..

Cheese and onion? Green. GREEN. End of argument, dag nab it!!
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Postby Piedude » 28th May 06, 21:32

Engerica were the best of the support bands at the Narberth gig IMO, but I didnt like the singers high pitched screaming much....oh, heres a pic I took of the bassist too
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v291/ ... igmash.jpg
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