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TornAndFried
If ticket sales is so bad maybee they cancel the show.
Nothing interesting here. Just more advertising. I guess tickets aren't selling so well for the Bu's Creek show so they need to promote it.
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TornAndFried
Nothing interesting here. Just more advertising. I guess tickets aren't selling so well for the Bu's Creek show so they need to promote it.
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Stoneage
This is how it works: Radio stations or newspapers on the locations where the band is set to play are given 10-15 minutes to speak with either Sir Michael (most often) or Keith.
It rarely has anything to do with serious journalism - it's promotion (remember The Under Assistant West Coast promotion Man?). Nothing wrong with that but don't expect anything else.
A random note: When you're talking to nobility it's common sense to start with .. Sir. This guy failed to do that.
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Stoneage
This is how it works: Radio stations or newspapers on the locations where the band is set to play are given 10-15 minutes to speak with either Sir Michael (most often) or Keith.
It rarely has anything to do with serious journalism - it's promotion (remember The Under Assistant West Coast promotion Man?). Nothing wrong with that but don't expect anything else.
A random note: When you're talking to nobility it's common sense to start with .. Sir. This guy failed to do that.
At least he wasnt addressed as 'Brenda'.
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Stoneage
Thanks, Deltics. So he's not a peer then? Does that mean he can't have a seat in the House of Lords then? I thought he had a life peerage. Does that mean he's a commoner?
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Rip This
hope they get to SLAVE...
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Stoneage
Thanks, Deltics. So he's not a peer then? Does that mean he can't have a seat in the House of Lords then? I thought he had a life peerage. Does that mean he's a commoner?
No...he ain't a Lord so cannot sit in the 'Upper Chamber'.
He's no different to any of us...except he has more dosh in the bank.
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Stoneage
This is how it works: Radio stations or newspapers on the locations where the band is set to play are given 10-15 minutes to speak with either Sir Michael (most often) or Keith.
It rarely has anything to do with serious journalism - it's promotion (remember The Under Assistant West Coast promotion Man?). Nothing wrong with that but don't expect anything else.