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Koen
Why are so many people not looking at the stage in the picture?
I am looking at Mick out there on the tongue, that's why the camera is pointing that way. Others look at the rest of the band on the stage, then some look into nowhere or they mess with their phones. You would be surprised by how many are talking or drinking or simply mess around in the pit, having paid a fortune to be there. But like this chap in the picture, I assume he was given the ticket, he did not pay for it I suppose, so being there is more important than what's happening around on the stage.
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bv
He is an ignorant guy and I could not care less. Also I don't care about cars so who is this guy that was behind me in the pit some place in Australia on the last tour there? Some guy on British TV? I run the bicycle, never see this Jeremy chap on bicycle TV...
This is a photo I took in the pit at the first of the two Perth Australia shows:
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Koen
Why are so many people not looking at the stage in the picture?
I am looking at Mick out there on the tongue, that's why the camera is pointing that way. Others look at the rest of the band on the stage, then some look into nowhere or they mess with their phones. You would be surprised by how many are talking or drinking or simply mess around in the pit, having paid a fortune to be there. But like this chap in the picture, I assume he was given the ticket, he did not pay for it I suppose, so being there is more important than what's happening around on the stage.
I'll go out on a limb here and make a few assumptions here: because most of the people in the pit are wealthy or have been given comp tickets, the Stones are just a backdrop to another evening of affordable entertainment. There should be some kind of entry test for the pit and immediate ejection if you're seen fiddling with your phone
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RoughJusticeOnYa
He punched someone right in the face; that's barbaric, vulgar, and comletely unacceptable. End of story.
As far as his personality, his 'character' (personae) & his television programme go: I quite like that lot.
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jlowe
Barbaric? Vulgar? You should watch CS Blues then.....by the standards of many rock gods, Clarkson is pretty tame.
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dcba
Do you guys realize that, outside of the Anglo-American sphere nobody's ever heard of Clarkson or Morgan...
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vertigojoe
He is a cvnt.
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Stoneage
Maybe, but a very successful cvnt...
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dcba
Do you guys realize that, outside of the Anglo-American sphere nobody's ever heard of Clarkson or Morgan...
You're totally wrong: [en.wikipedia.org]
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tomcasagranda
The thing is: I have, though not currently I hasten to add, felt tempted to hit former managers. Not because they've withheld, or didn't lay on food, but because they were incompetent nincompoops. I would even go so far as to describe one manager as a nincompoop in the medieval sense of the word, which I'd leave fellow IORR peeps to look up.
However, while the temptation is there, you just don't go and hit a manager, or a work colleague. You either walk away, or you find your self another job.
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tomcasagranda
The thing is: I have, though not currently I hasten to add, felt tempted to hit former managers. Not because they've withheld, or didn't lay on food, but because they were incompetent nincompoops. I would even go so far as to describe one manager as a nincompoop in the medieval sense of the word, which I'd leave fellow IORR peeps to look up.
However, while the temptation is there, you just don't go and hit a manager, or a work colleague. You either walk away, or you find your self another job.
If my manager insults me again
I will be assaulting him
After I f-uck the manager up
Then I'm gonna shorten the register up
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Koen
Why are so many people not looking at the stage in the picture?
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Koen
Why are so many people not looking at the stage in the picture?