Off Topic Hull: City of Culture

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By announcing a lot of events (often out of the blue) during the day, midweek a lot miss out. That must be a strategy to slow ticket sales down? I guess however they do it, they cant please everyone. I've been anticipating the announcement of the next seasons, but because Mrs A is confined to bed, it's passed us by (can't possibly make decisions on my own). Also the month before our jollies ain't a good time to blow money on tickets, which I thought they'd have taken into account.
I couldn't get my head around the Flood, but see its in four parts, I'm away for the ticketed event anyway. Shocked Mrs Tash didn't have her finger on the pulse? We were too late for the Zebedee gigs. Actually, I was gonna give the ballet ago (isn't that what CoC is about?), but it says tix aren't available yet? And again, I aren't bothered enough to pay silly prices.
Anyone notice any non headline events?

I hope there will be more events for the masses, it's all well and good bringing cultural events for a limited number of people but it's stuff like the made in Hull and the blade which draw crowds to the center.
 
By announcing a lot of events (often out of the blue) during the day, midweek a lot miss out. That must be a strategy to slow ticket sales down? I guess however they do it, they cant please everyone. I've been anticipating the announcement of the next seasons, but because Mrs A is confined to bed, it's passed us by (can't possibly make decisions on my own). Also the month before our jollies ain't a good time to blow money on tickets, which I thought they'd have taken into account.
I couldn't get my head around the Flood, but see its in four parts, I'm away for the ticketed event anyway. Shocked Mrs Tash didn't have her finger on the pulse? We were too late for the Zebedee gigs. Actually, I was gonna give the ballet ago (isn't that what CoC is about?), but it says tix aren't available yet? And again, I aren't bothered enough to pay silly prices.
Anyone notice any non headline events?
I was wrong
Everyone's asking about ballet, but they're not on sale yet (confirmed info from Mother!)
 
..and the Spode/ Mason pottery dynasties. They were actually distant descendants of mine. One of the ****ers was a playboy and blew the family fortune on gambling and drinking. At least he didn't waste it.
Useless Fact of the Day: The Captain of the Titanic, Capt John Smith married into the Spode Mason family
The 2nd or was it the 3rd captain if the Titanic and one who survived lived down Westbourne Avenue a few doors down from Alan Plater although not at the same time.
 

So they pulled it just in time? Nah...

Various ****holes apply to become City of Culture 2018.

March 2, 2017

Written by Lucas Wilde



Eleven rubbish dwellings have applied for Britain's ultimate pity-trophy.

The City of Culture is a tradition dating back a mighty nine years and is bestowed upon cities that are otherwise poor, unpleasant, or basically un-London in some other way.

"We've got some crackers this year, one of them is SUNDERLAND which is really bloody Northern" beamed Culture Awardist, Simon Williams.

"We like the Northern towns as it makes us look like we're into them when actually the award is a chance for us to ignore them for longer, hence why we gave the previous award to Hull, which is best avoided at all costs.

"Coventry has thrown their hat into their hat in as well, and there's literally nothing there. They'll probably win.

"Then there's the City called St.Davids, which is the smallest city in the UK and doesn't really count, to be honest, but the fact they've had a go is cute.
It's like when Baldrick tries harder in Blackadder"

A spokesperson for Sunderland City Council said, we are very keen to win this award, or to win ANYTHING, quite frankly.

"We've painted all of our citizens in green and made them stand still in the city centre.

"No idea why but it's the kind of bollocks those arty twats seem to jizz over."










 
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By announcing a lot of events (often out of the blue) during the day, midweek a lot miss out. That must be a strategy to slow ticket sales down? I guess however they do it, they cant please everyone. I've been anticipating the announcement of the next seasons, but because Mrs A is confined to bed, it's passed us by (can't possibly make decisions on my own). Also the month before our jollies ain't a good time to blow money on tickets, which I thought they'd have taken into account.
I couldn't get my head around the Flood, but see its in four parts, I'm away for the ticketed event anyway. Shocked Mrs Tash didn't have her finger on the pulse? We were too late for the Zebedee gigs. Actually, I was gonna give the ballet ago (isn't that what CoC is about?), but it says tix aren't available yet? And again, I aren't bothered enough to pay silly prices.
Anyone notice any non headline events?
Picked you up a full season book
 
The 2nd or was it the 3rd captain if the Titanic and one who survived lived down Westbourne Avenue a few doors down from Alan Plater although not at the same time.
Yeah, I vaguely remember my mum telling me about an officer from the Titanic who lived in Hull. She aint around to ask now. She was massively into geneology and when she discovered her tentative link to Capt John Smith, she researched this. This was pre internet, so she had to follow any strand. She heard of a connection to the Titanic capt in Hull, but it turned out to be a red herring as it was another officer. She was credited in Capt John Smiths biography for providing the author with information (I think re the connection to the Spode Masons).
 
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Went in Branny Cenner yesterday and saw the 50 years of Branny exhibition. Some good old photos, but could have been a lot more really. Also could have shown the film of Bransholme from the late 70's early 80's on a loop. Think the lack of pictures shows how much it was ignored.

They were encouraging people to leave their snaps of the estate too. So it may get a lot more pics.
 
The 2nd or was it the 3rd captain if the Titanic and one who survived lived down Westbourne Avenue a few doors down from Alan Plater although not at the same time.

Joseph Boxhall was born in Hull and was the fourth officer on the Titanic and left some of his journals to the Maritime Museum. It is alleged he refused to turn his lifeboat around to pick up swimmers even though the lifeboat wasn't full.

He died in Dorset in 1967.
 
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Joseph Boxhall was born in Hull and was the fourth officer on the Titanic and left some of his journals to the Maritime Museum. It is alleged he refused to turn his lifeboat around to pick up swimmers even though the lifeboat wasn't full.

He died in Dorset in 1967.
The bit about living down Westbourne Avenue was true and I didn't have to Google him either.
 
Joseph Boxhall was born in Hull and was the fourth officer on the Titanic and left some of his journals to the Maritime Museum. It is alleged he refused to turn his lifeboat around to pick up swimmers even though the lifeboat wasn't full.

He died in Dorset in 1967.

Well, he won't bloody do that again.

The **** him.
 
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