It's not me.
I know it's not me.
For that reason I will keep harping on about this until it changes? or I go mad (ooops to late!!)
Last night, the Band were that loud that the vocalist could not be heard and again some of the audience sat with their fingers in their ears?I know it's not me.
For that reason I will keep harping on about this until it changes? or I go mad (ooops to late!!)
I can't believe that people pay to listen to a band and have to resort to this.
One old chap has screwed up bog roll stuffed in his lug holes????.(actually, I think he lives his life like that?)I know that a few of the band have hearing problems and therefore are not aware of the problem, but at some point, microphones will be turned up that loud, that the roof will come off?
Is this the way forward for all Big Bands now?
If so, the Miller,Basie,Ellington sounds will be lost for ever and that will be a sad day for the audiences, even if some musicians don't give a hoot (a loud hoot).
The word's 'balance' and 'listen' seem to have disappeared in some musicians vocabulary? Instead it is 'Blast and 'Listen to me'
The word's 'balance' and 'listen' seem to have disappeared in some musicians vocabulary? Instead it is 'Blast and 'Listen to me'
I have changed my diet yet again. I am trying to cut out bread to see if it is wheat that is causing me the discomfort.
Ironic then, that 2 of my work mates have the squits today and the rush for the toilet is like watching the opening door of a New Year sale??
Not sure what is causing it, but we deal with so many leaky bodies and fluids, it's no wonder we often pick things up, despite being careful.
If one person does not wash their hands (there is one) then touches a door handle, the next person picks the germs up.
Touch your mouth or your eye's and the germ is in your system. It's then a case of 'Hi Ho Silver away' to the khazi!!!
I watched a programme about modern soldiering last night. It seems that the relationship between Senior ranks and the troops has got a tad more relaxed.
I am not sure that this is a good thing? If we saw the RSM coming, we would try and get out the way asp? as we feared even a look from him.
I never quite got the hang of who I should salute ? So if I thought I saw an officer coming, I would take a piece of paper out of my pocket and try to walk past him, whilst looking worriedly at the paper. I only got away with it once? the rest of the time I received severe bollockings?
You can't salute an officer in a conflict situation, as then the enemy know who the officers are and shoot them?
But in barracks it was mandatory
Times are a changing??
I watched a programme about modern soldiering last night. It seems that the relationship between Senior ranks and the troops has got a tad more relaxed.
I am not sure that this is a good thing? If we saw the RSM coming, we would try and get out the way asp? as we feared even a look from him.
I never quite got the hang of who I should salute ? So if I thought I saw an officer coming, I would take a piece of paper out of my pocket and try to walk past him, whilst looking worriedly at the paper. I only got away with it once? the rest of the time I received severe bollockings?
You can't salute an officer in a conflict situation, as then the enemy know who the officers are and shoot them?
But in barracks it was mandatory
Times are a changing??
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