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Savage Clone 09.06.2006 05:22 PM

Yeah, when he comes to town and my friend Dave says hello, he says "Oh yes! Absinthe!"

Toilet & Bowels 09.06.2006 05:26 PM

you should make him another one with twice as much salt, just to see how he reacts.

porkmarras 09.06.2006 05:28 PM

Poor sod,you could have killed him.

Savage Clone 09.06.2006 05:39 PM

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!@#$%! 09.06.2006 05:41 PM

funny guy. i did that will kool-aid when i was 7. but beat yourself not. kawabata probably had it coming :D

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ps. ive decided to return to my overuse of smilies. too much fucking misunderstanding with out them, i get tired of corrections and amendments. yes porkie this is for you.

pokkeherrie 09.06.2006 05:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Savage Clone
I found out about this mistake a week after the fact.


did he still drink it all then? out of politeness/drunkeness maybe?

Savage Clone 09.06.2006 05:59 PM

Politeness. Plus he'd never had it before, so one of the other folks told him what was wrong after they tasted it.
I had left shortly before that point, and heard about it later.

Sheriff Rhys Chatham 09.06.2006 06:13 PM

none here

Everyneurotic 09.06.2006 10:57 PM

once with my former band, we were about to start playing at a huge backyard show, in front of like 200 people, and just as i was greeting the crowd "hey everybody, we're milck, blah blah" my cell phone started ringing, i fucking froze and just ignored it and started the first song...i should have answered it.


when i saw dinosaur jr last year in central park, a guy went running onstage to stagedive and he jumped right where i was standing (smack in the front of j) so i had to make this awkward sideways duck so he wouldn't nail my face with his boot; kim, steve and thurston were watching the show from the side and were laughing about the guy and the commotion, looking my way...it wasn't embarrasing, it was awkward.

but i do have a ramones shirt (you guessed it, the presidential seal one) and i wore a couple of times...i'm just glad i never bought a misfits or a motörhead shirt.

Pookie 09.07.2006 03:28 AM

I had a drunken, one-way conversation with Henry Rollins once. I went up to him and punched him playfully on the shoulder.

I have no idea what I said to him, I just woke up the next morning just knowing that I'd said something really stupid.

Tokolosh 09.07.2006 03:55 AM

Janet Jackson's nipple exposure. :rolleyes:

sonicl 09.07.2006 04:01 AM

I drunkenly dozed off at a concert at which Loop had played support and woke up to find that I'd been using Robert Hampson's shoulder as a pillow.

_slavo_ 09.07.2006 04:33 AM

I've been to Fugees concert last year

Embarrasing, I know

fishmonkey 09.07.2006 04:36 AM

i met and told Neil Hannon of irish band "the divine comedy" to suck my balls.

porkmarras 09.07.2006 04:37 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Pookie
I had a drunken, one-way conversation with Henry Rollins once. I went up to him and punched him playfully on the shoulder.

I have no idea what I said to him, I just woke up the next morning just knowing that I'd said something really stupid.

And not in a hospital?

Pookie 09.07.2006 04:44 AM

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Originally Posted by porkmarras
And not in a hospital?


No, I could lick old man Rollins.

Incidentally, earlier in the day, I'd gone to a book signing he was doing (he signed the book 'old man Rollins in book signing hell') and after he'd signed I said, 'Thank you very much'. He did a double take. Probably not used to such politeness.

sonicl 09.07.2006 04:47 AM

I'm intrigued to know whether I was at the same show, as I used to go and see Rollins Band fairly frequently. Where and when was it, twin bro'?

porkmarras 09.07.2006 04:48 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by fishmonkey
i met and told Neil Hannon of irish band "the divine comedy" to suck my balls.

He struck me as a nice chap that Neil Hannon.Do you happen to like early Divine comedy by any chance?

Pookie 09.07.2006 04:51 AM

I did go and see Rollins Band a few times, but this was one of his spoken word shows. It must have been about 1989/90 ish.

One of my favourite gigs was Rollins Band supported by Beastie Boys. It was after the Beasties released Check Your Head and they were probably at their lowest in terms of poularity.

Check Your Head, incidentally, is one of the most criminally neglected and underrated albums ever.

sonicl 09.07.2006 04:58 AM

I think I saw three of his spoken word shows, one at The Half Moon at Putney, shortly after Joe Cole got shot, one at the Astoria (it was the day after his birthday, but I can't remember which birthday) and one in Portsmouth.

My fave Rollins Band show would be either supporting Nick Cave at the T&C, or a show at the club under the Westway, the name of which has slipped my mind, or at the Marquee. It's difficult to choose.

And I would just like to say that I have never neglected, nor underrated, Check Your Head in my life.


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