They're all young and hip and I'm just the fat guy at the back of the stage trying to squeeze a bass run in to a pretty boring chord progression and seeing if I can drink a whole bottle of Corona for each song in the set.
How are you.
(, Wed 8 Jan 2025, 14:43, archived)
My youngest plays guitar in a decent little rock band now. They have a gig on Friday actually, if you happen to find yourself in sunny (cold and wet) Fareham
(, Wed 8 Jan 2025, 14:49, archived)
I nearly died a couple of years back, but I didn't so...yeah.
(, Wed 8 Jan 2025, 14:51, archived)
Also glad you didn't die.
My girlfriend left me and now I'm very lonely.
(, Wed 8 Jan 2025, 14:51, archived)
Oh I'm sorry to hear that. Is this a recent thing?
(, Wed 8 Jan 2025, 14:56, archived)
15 years together and she called it a day. To be fair, it has probably run it's course. But, I now have my own house and I can park motorbikes indoors and hang bass guitars on the wall instead of art
(, Wed 8 Jan 2025, 15:07, archived)
close to the top of what is now High Street. The Romans came to the area in about AD43 and built a large fortress at Portchester to shelter their garrison and defend Portsmouth Harbour. Evidence of settlements in the Second Ice Age and Saxon times have been suggested by the discovery of flint arrowheads, knives and other implements at Hill Head. During the Iron Age, the Celts are believed to have used the River Meon as a harbour.
The Domesday Book of 1086 showed that the present Borough of Fareham comprised of the 'Hundred of Ferneham' (Fareham), the 'Hundred of Ticefelle' (Titchfield) and the 'Manor of Porcestre' (Portchester).
(, Wed 8 Jan 2025, 15:08, archived)