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Milton Bridge

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  1. Here is my wee boy Scott last weekend http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v365/jimmiltonbridge/DSCF0078.jpg
  2. Not new music but the compilation is.. Big Guns, The very best of Rory Gallagher a great Irish Blues guitarist, I remember seeing him live in Edinburgh in the early 80's and was blown away. Highly reccomended.
  3. Classic One of my favourites was when an elderly chap came into the bar and explained that he hadn't been in the bar for 25 years, he observed that the bar had changed, that the stairs were in a different position, that the coulur scheme was different then turned round and said "Hi Norm"
  4. I seen it this afternoon Great Start Boring in the Middle Great Ending
  5. So far I have tickets to see R.E.M. - Loch Lomond U2 - Glasgow T in The Park - Festival with over 100 bands inc Greenday, Killers, Foo Fighers, The Streets, New Order, Kasabian, Kaiser Chiefs..... The Pixies - Edinburgh
  6. QUOTE (sullysue @ May 8 2005, 02:32 PM) QUOTE (Milton Bridge @ May 8 2005, 02:30 PM) Just bought Robert Plant's new CD - Mighty ReArranger- Highly reccomended. Thanks for mentioning this, Milton. I've been considering buying it. Pretty excellent then, huh? If you are a Zep fan I would run to the shop - I bought it 4 hours ago and it is still on rotation
  7. Just bought Robert Plant's new CD - Mighty ReArranger- Highly reccomended.
  8. After a few plays I have to give 4 stars for No Waiting For The Sirens Call. Top Tracks Krafty & Guilt Is a Useless Emotion. I am now in a quandry - they are appearing at the T in The Park Festival in the summer but on the bill at the same time as the Foo Fighters who do I see. Line Up
  9. We have all been there - we have paid our cash, settled down with our coke and pop corn and the film hasn;'t been rivetting next thing . What films have put you to sleep in the cinema. My last one was Star Wars Attack of the Clones?
  10. QUOTE (Huck @ May 5 2005, 03:31 AM) Sammy Hagar....Manchester Apollo 1981 (I think) NOw there is a blast from the past -I used to love ( not in that way) Sammy Hagar - Bad Motor Scooter
  11. Iron Maiden - Cinema Ballroom, Dunfermline 1978 with Paul Dianno on vocals
  12. I bought the new album today - not convinced after one play but I will persevere.
  13. QUOTE (Arndrake @ Apr 3 2005, 03:16 AM) Private Ryan - The beginning as Older James is going through the gravestones and he collapses in tears. And the end where Young James is told to earn the gift he has been given, then the return to modern day as he finds the gravestone and asks his wife if he is a good man. Braveheart - "Freedom" and Bannockburn. For some reason, kena and bagpipe music gets to me too. LOTR Return of the King - The Grey Havens as Frodo leaves with the elves for Valinor. I always find myself weeping for those left behind. Andrake Braveheart gets me too - I love seeing the English get their arses kicked.
  14. The end of Billy Elliot when the hard man father sees his son come on stage as the male lead in Swan Lake. The look of pride on his face still makes we well up - I think its the dad in me.
  15. I just bought my tickets for T in The Park, Scotland's biggets musical fest in July. Looking forward to The Streets, The Killers, Kasabian, Green Day many more still to be announced most probably Franz Ferdinand, Snow Patrol, Idlewild
  16. So far for next year REM - Loch Lomond U2 - Glasgow plus my wife has tickets for Erasure ( electronic pop) but I'm trying to persaude her to go with a friend.
  17. Dougray Scott for Bond - lets see another Scotsman get the role
  18. QUOTE (Slaine mac Roth @ Jan 24 2005, 03:16 PM) Hmmmmmmmm, Felicity Kendall Remember teh Young Ones episode when they pretended to the washing machine that they had Felicity Kendals underwear rather than their own soiled and stained kecks.
  19. All of the above plus The Office - I have both series and the Christmas shows on DVD - is it possible to wear out a DVD? Others Gimme Gimme Gimme Steptoe & Son Little Britain
  20. All of series 2 - I love Queenie
  21. I am a soon to be 39 year old http://www.therushforum.net/html/emoticons/sad.gif but what surprises me is why are there more females in the band below. What were girls of my age group doing when I was listening to Rush? As far as I can remember they were swooning over Duran Duran
  22. Seven Dwarfs go to the Vatican and, because they have requested an audience,and as they are THE Seven Dwarfs, they are ushered in to see the Pope. Dopey leads the pack. "Dopey, my son," says the Pope, what can I do for you? " Dopey asks, " Excuse me, Your Holiness, but are there any dwarf nuns in Rome?" The Pope wrinkles his brow at the odd question, thinks for a moment, and answers, "No, Dopey, there are no dwarf nuns in Rome." In the background a few of the dwarfs start giggling. Dopey turns around and gives them a glare, silencing them. Dopey turns back, "Your Worship, are there any dwarf nuns in all of Europe?" The Pope, puzzled now, again thinks for a moment and then answers "Dopey, there are no dwarf nuns in Europe." This time, all of the other dwarfs burst into laughter. Once again, Dopey turns around and silences them with an angry glare. Dopey turns back and says," Your extreme holiness! Are there ANY dwarf nuns anywhere in the world?" After consulting with his advisors, the Pope responds, " I'm sorry my son, there're no dwarf nuns anywhere in the world." The other dwarfs collapse in a heap, rolling, laughing and pounding the floor, tears streaming down their cheeks as they begin chanting..... "Dopey sh*gged a penguin! Dopey sh*gged a penguin!"
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