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» Rock and Roll Stories
Prodigy
When I was at uni I used to work in the Student Union cafe...
The Prodigy were due to play there one particular night and arrived a couple of hours early to set up.
Anyway, Keith Flint and the crew were obviously feeling a little peckish and turned up at the cafe wanting some food.
I am pleased to say that they really enjoyed their greasy bacon cheeseburgers - which I prepared specially for them.
How rock 'n roll is that!
Oh almost forgot - when I was a lad we lived in Drogheda (in Ireland) for a couple of years. Because I used to waggle my fingers around when watching Top of the Pops my parents thought I was a natural for the piano and got me some lessons.
My tutor turned out to be a lady called Linda Martin - who was related to the family (the Mahers) who lived next door to us.
Anyway I was crap at the piano - only went to about 5 lessons before I gave up.
But then in 1992 while watching the Rock and Roll fest that is the Eurovision song contest who should I see singing for Ireland?
That's right - my old piano tutor and she even won the bloody thing.
Damn I live an exciting life...
(Wed 5th Jul 2006, 16:33, More)
Prodigy
When I was at uni I used to work in the Student Union cafe...
The Prodigy were due to play there one particular night and arrived a couple of hours early to set up.
Anyway, Keith Flint and the crew were obviously feeling a little peckish and turned up at the cafe wanting some food.
I am pleased to say that they really enjoyed their greasy bacon cheeseburgers - which I prepared specially for them.
How rock 'n roll is that!
Oh almost forgot - when I was a lad we lived in Drogheda (in Ireland) for a couple of years. Because I used to waggle my fingers around when watching Top of the Pops my parents thought I was a natural for the piano and got me some lessons.
My tutor turned out to be a lady called Linda Martin - who was related to the family (the Mahers) who lived next door to us.
Anyway I was crap at the piano - only went to about 5 lessons before I gave up.
But then in 1992 while watching the Rock and Roll fest that is the Eurovision song contest who should I see singing for Ireland?
That's right - my old piano tutor and she even won the bloody thing.
Damn I live an exciting life...
(Wed 5th Jul 2006, 16:33, More)
» Sleepwalking
My brother
Was an habitual sleepwalker.
One evening when we were kids my mother had some friends around for dinner. We had been shipped off to bed early.
Halfway through the evening my brother (about 12 at the time) wandered downstairs bollock naked and went into the room where my mum and her guests were having dinner.
He the muttered something about 'Getting away from the spiders' before proceeding to try and climb up the dining room wall.
While my mother was pretty cool about it her friends found it fairly amusing and still rib my highly embarrased brother about it!
(Thu 23rd Aug 2007, 17:29, More)
My brother
Was an habitual sleepwalker.
One evening when we were kids my mother had some friends around for dinner. We had been shipped off to bed early.
Halfway through the evening my brother (about 12 at the time) wandered downstairs bollock naked and went into the room where my mum and her guests were having dinner.
He the muttered something about 'Getting away from the spiders' before proceeding to try and climb up the dining room wall.
While my mother was pretty cool about it her friends found it fairly amusing and still rib my highly embarrased brother about it!
(Thu 23rd Aug 2007, 17:29, More)