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2017 City of Culture

Discussion in 'Hull City' started by originallambrettaman, Jun 19, 2013.

  1. Hank Scorpio

    Hank Scorpio Well-Known Member

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    I thought the Zeppelin raids was on Scarborough.
     
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  2. dazzar86

    dazzar86 Well-Known Member

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    As I said, off the top of my head: It may well be that it was something similar to do with Zeppelins. All the WWII stuff is correct though, I know more about the WWII Hull Blitz than WWI.

    My great-gran told me some great stories from both wars. She said everyone from the Avenues area all use to take a pillow and go sleep in a field in Cottingham during Zeppelin raids.
     
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  3. originallambrettaman

    originallambrettaman Mod Moderator Staff Member

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  4. FosseFilberto

    FosseFilberto Pizzeria Superiore and some ... Forum Moderator

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    We of couurse had a cunning plan ... we informed the Germans that it was a little known fact that we were actually 'twinned' with Zurich, which technically made us Swiss and therefore neutral ... at the same time we just may have let it slip out that Coventry were actively seeking to be twinned with Moscow ...
     
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  5. Stuart Blampey

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    Hull used to have the epithet 'Gateway to Europe' franked on letters here decades before any other ports or cities did.

    Does Leicester have 'Gateway to Asby-de-la-zouch' or 'Gateway to Market Harbrough' as its USP?
     
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  6. FosseFilberto

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    Both ... we thought about linking ourselves to an eighties pseudo-glam-rock band much like you've done ... but felt it lacked a certain class ... mind you I fookin' loved 'Final Countdown' I'll admit ...
     
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  7. Stuart Blampey

    Stuart Blampey Well-Known Member

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    You're twinned with a dull hosiery town in the middle of India, right?
     
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  8. FosseFilberto

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    Oooh don't you just love stereotypes ... yes we are ... because that's where the majority of people who live in Leicester come from of course ... your going to have to try far harder Mr Tumnuss.
     
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  9. Stuart Blampey

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    Oops !

    Home is where the Hertfordshire is, I guess.
     
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  10. kirkellatiger

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    Has anyone been to Ferens Art Gallery recently?
    I went to see Martin Creed's exhibition today and it caused split opinion in the family of what exactly is art. Having Da Vinci, Warhol, Hockney and now Creed in the city is brilliant and I'm glad art is on the agenda in Hull; even if it does cause a debate in families!
     
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  11. Chazz Rheinhold

    Chazz Rheinhold Well-Known Member

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    Sounds interesting, I will pop along to that. What's his stuff like?
     
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  12. kirkellatiger

    kirkellatiger Well-Known Member

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    It's more for people for enjoy modern art.
    If you don't like modern art then you may well laugh at it and raise a few eyebrows just like my dad did! There's around 5 works which are up but I was a bit gutted that 'lights on and off' wasn't there which I hoped it was!

    I'm just glad it got us talking about art and culture!

    If I'm honest I was gutted there wasn't any of his better works.
     
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  13. philhul

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    If you consider: -

    - 4 televisons with people puking up
    - 21 A4 pieces of paper coloured in with felt tip pens
    - a neon sign
    - a white wall with a paint roller diagonal lines

    art...then it is for you

    It is utter and complete bollox.......if you have read the story of the "Emperor's new clothes" then this is the type of **** that knobheads debate as intersting when in reality its rubbish.

    and yeah......I am Kirkellas dad
     
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  14. kirkellatiger

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    We have ourselves the next Brian Sewell. There's always one.....
     
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  15. philhul

    philhul Well-Known Member

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    And Brian Sewell was the man who in an experiment of art comentators stated that a painting done by a chimp was "marvellous" :headbang:
     
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  16. TygerTyger

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    My father was in a house in Hull bombed in WW11. Buried overnight in the rubble. Don't feel too sorry for him, he survived and responded at Nuremberg, Dresden and Hamburg, amongst others.

    You sow the wind, you reap the Whirlwind.
     
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  17. Quill

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    Eh?
     
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  18. TygerTyger

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    World War 2.

    The 39-45 War.
     
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  19. Quill

    Quill Bastard

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    I guessed that one, to be fair.
     
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  20. merchantman5

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    Must be good then.....oh wait a minute where does it say you are located, Hertfordshire. Your not even in the county of Leicestershire let alone the ****ing city
     
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