hugopal bosstrabs *Also you mean ‘fixed price’ - fixed cost means costs (of production) that don’t change with output/number of customers. Fixed cost would be cost of renting the space and electricity for putting on a gig. (Variable cost would be cost of something like cost of printing passes, depending on numbers sold). Dave, I seem to have hacked your account without realising.
Heno Heno https://www.irishmirror.ie/showbiz/coldplays-chris-martin-apologises-bono-33578775.amp The Will Smith of shit rock .
Smallman1 benson when I heard a remix of clocks dropped by diggers at the beach circa 2002. That was boss. Sounds absolutely horrific.
bosstrabs Smallman1 BENS there rabbiting in your ear about the Business Class lounge on the way over while you’re gurning your face off, wondering if you’ve accidentally taken a bad one and Chris Martin’s vocals are some horrific vortex-destroying nightmare.
Amps Smallman1 Would be preferable to to an actual chat with either Chris Martin or either of the New Torie Gallagher brothers. Just. But still preferable. And despite my current anti flight stance, it’s a conversation I could sadly hold my own in. Taxi!
benson Out for a cheeky scoop on a Monday afternoon. First challenge is finding a pub that is open. Second issue is that they have oasis on constant rotation. At this point I’d take Jeff mills over this.
RichM There was that period between late afternoon and 5ish where pubs had to close. Not sure if that was a legal thing? Was always a pain in the arse getting kicked out for a couple of hours.
Amps RichM There was that period between late afternoon and 5ish where pubs had to close In the boozer with my old man early 80s; table of full pints to see him and his mates through the gap when the bar closed (you were allowed to stay in the bar but the shutters were down), and the same for me in Coke and cheese and onion crisps. Boss Sunday.
Old-Dutch Yeah, it was a legal requirement. Crazy to think how fucked the industry is these days by comparison to back then
Smallman1 Wetherspoons are pretty much the only battle cruisers I drink in now. £7.50-£8.50 for a pint in a Youngs pub can fuck right off.
hugopal Smallman1 Wetherspoons are pretty much the only battle cruisers I drink in now. £7.50-£8.50 for a pint in a Youngs pub can fuck right off. Don’t you regularly eat and drink in not cheap restaurants? What do you care about the price of a pint in a decent pub?