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you mean there are people out there watching it?

and the clock of life ticks by

Edited by hemingway

 

Wonder what's on the menu for main course?

I'd go the beef over the chicken every day of the week! :) 

6 minutes ago, Graeme Yeats' Mullet said:

Acoustic duo doing just nicely ?

i don't know what you call this kind of singing?... warbiling? its like people that sing like this really really wanna show you their chops. unnecessary and makes me nauseous. still can't believe MFC didn't book fugazi to play. 

actually, the guy isn't bad. should just play best of fleetwood mac set. i'm not even joking. its a guilty pleasure..

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10 minutes ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Bartlett is a little dry in tone. He just read out his comments.  Boring is the word

he's no winston churchill.........but then neither is dieter


I can't be the only one who's struggling with these two.

 
2 minutes ago, Rocky said:

i don't know what you call this kind of singing?... warbiling? its like people that sing like this really really wanna show you their chops. unnecessary and makes me nauseous. still can't believe MFC didn't book fugazi to play. 

Definitely feels like I'm in the Waiting Room now...


Hopefully the announcement is re Jolimont, but I'd be surprised if it was.

Wouldn't something as big as that be something a bit more in the public domain?

Council approval, planning permits, funding, local objectors to the project... etc?

Just now, daisycutter said:

he's no winston churchill.........but then neither is dieter

Good point. Glad you noticed I'm not a war mongering mass murderer, alcoholic racist psychopath.

5 minutes ago, Krazy Jaeger O'Smeara said:

Wonder what's on the menu for main course?

I'd go the beef over the chicken every day of the week! :) 

Tofu and quinoa 

1 minute ago, Dappa Dan said:

I can't be the only one who's struggling with these two.

It's a bit like gastro :D At the start it's a bit exciting but after a while it's just $.hit :D 


18 minutes ago, JTR said:

Speed problem I think.  I am running at about 2.5 mbps and no issue

What does it say for you if you click here?

 

 

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887 kbps!

Thanks for response. As a result, something in me rigged and I've switched off the WiFi and watching on mobile via 4g.

What a lousy NBN service. 

I'm happy now though- will be able to watch once the entertainment filler finishes

6 minutes ago, Rocky said:

i don't know what you call this kind of singing?... warbiling? its like people that sing like this really really wanna show you their chops. unnecessary and makes me nauseous. still can't believe MFC didn't book fugazi to play. 

actually, the guy isn't bad. should just play best of fleetwood mac set. i'm not even joking. its a guilty pleasure..

Nothing guilty about Fleetwood Mac....

And yeah. In a gig where you're playing to a room of people who are more or less ignoring you, you do what a jazz musician might do playing in a hotel. You just masturbate vocally... They're not helped by the fact they're really not interested in the fact this is streaming. If they were they wouldn't be playing like that I reckon.


1 minute ago, MarkMacca said:

887 kbps!

Thanks for response. As a result, something in me rigged and I've switched off the WiFi and watching on mobile via 4g.

What a lousy NBN service. 

I'm happy now though- will be able to watch once the entertainment filler finishes

Glad you got it sorted.  Careful of that mobile data usage though, if you have limited allowance  ? 

2 minutes ago, Krazy Jaeger O'Smeara said:

It's a bit like gastro :D At the start it's a bit exciting but after a while it's just $.hit :D 

I do this [censored] for a living, and I swear that's the first time I've heard that. Awesome...

(potentially said about me behind my back of course)

 
Just now, chook fowler said:

The singers are shite.

I disagree, Chook. They're not Fischer-Dieskau but that's okay by me.


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