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(, Sun 1 Apr 2001, 1:00)
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-achoooooooo-
How are you, everyone's favourite /ot Female LARPer*?
*trying not to offend anyone, seeing how huffy Kitty and Lab got about my opinions on piercings...
(, Wed 1 Sep 2010, 22:19, 1 reply, 16 years ago)
I'm totally cool - but mostly still sleepy from fighting and drinking all weekend
(, Wed 1 Sep 2010, 22:20, Reply)
extras include buckets of phlegm and a lovely sexy raspy voice.
Oh wow cool like. That sounds fun. I drank 2 days out of my extended weekend and had to deal with Gallows fans, not monsters, but I can see the parallels ;)
(, Wed 1 Sep 2010, 22:24, Reply)
I drank 3 nights. But I think mead is just good for you. As is Pimms, vodka, port, red wine, and whatever other shit people were passing round.
Fake fighting often makes for less injuries than festivals. Which one Reading or Leeds?
(, Wed 1 Sep 2010, 22:27, Reply)
Mead in the words of Neil Gaiman tastes of "drunken diabetic's piss".
I was working at Leeds, being a "friendly face of the festival" and not erally doing much apart from turning people who pretended to have one leg away from the disabled toilets.
(, Wed 1 Sep 2010, 22:30, Reply)
Moniak is the king of mead - it's much drier that the stuff you get in Christmas markets and it makes you giggley
I always fancy reading/leeds but it clashes with the biggest larp event of the year. Who was good?
(, Wed 1 Sep 2010, 22:33, Reply)
Darwin Deez were a good new act (for me), to see the Libertines is probably quite impressive nowadays what with Smackhead Pete being a twat (still don't like them much), and Metronomy are excellent, as usual.
I avoided Blink (see below) and Asshole Rose.
(, Wed 1 Sep 2010, 22:34, Reply)
or Regine Chassagne gets a thumbs up from me.
(, Wed 1 Sep 2010, 22:37, Reply)
They wanted folk signing up to do 12 hour shifts, have immaculate clothes and perfect appearance at all times, not drink or smoke even on their time off, and travel to/from, camp and live on the site entirely at their own expense; all this for the minimum wage less a 30% agency fee. Oh, and you were expected to be front-line security too.
Despite all that, it was only four solid days of torrential rain in the week leading up to the event that led to me backing out in the end.
(, Wed 1 Sep 2010, 22:52, Reply)
We were Oxfam, though we weren't supposed to drink 5-6 hours before we went on shift no one really gave a fuck. We weren't paid though, but it was a good laugh.
My friends who worked security sounded like hell :(
(, Wed 1 Sep 2010, 22:54, Reply)
holding a 'reading' festival in the same area, on the same weekend. See how many people I can sell hugely expensive tickets to, to see a load of people reading books.
I think I should go to bed.
(, Wed 1 Sep 2010, 22:31, Reply)
but their records sound rather tame, to my old ears.
(, Wed 1 Sep 2010, 22:27, Reply)
and the lead guy used to get tattoo'd on stage.
Not much bad happened, I just had to do a little bit of motherly care with a damp tissue adn lots and lots of blood.
(, Wed 1 Sep 2010, 22:29, Reply)
with their mediocre half-baked 'punk rock'.
(, Wed 1 Sep 2010, 22:32, Reply)
I watched Roots Manuva instead.
(, Wed 1 Sep 2010, 22:33, Reply)
(, Wed 1 Sep 2010, 22:35, Reply)
Now just scream at everyone and throw your equipment at your fans.
(, Wed 1 Sep 2010, 22:41, Reply)
if you know what I mean.
(, Wed 1 Sep 2010, 22:44, Reply)
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