Didn't see this.. Will let you know when we play them. As sometimes the one bloke doesn't come so there could be room.
Just had a ****ing dirty McDonald's. Two double ****ing cheeseburgers 6 ****ing nuggets and fries. I now feel vile.
That was my first in about 2 months. Haven't had kfc or dominoes for a similar amount of time either. May be a pizza weekend coming up. That said I fancy going to watch the new bond film.
Going to see the Happy Monday's on Friday night.. Pills thrills and bellyaches tour. Can't ****ing wait.
Went to the original tour, couple of shows. Made the encore only for one at Gmex as we spent the evening in The Britons Protection until some bloke came in and told us they'd been on stage for an hour. Was a good encore though.
You'll have to let me know if the daft **** has learned the words yet after 25 years. Last time I saw them he was reading (shouting) them out off bits of paper.
It's a cracking album alright. I've got it in my car as one of the Sunday papers gave it out recently as a freebie. Not played Bummed or 24 Hour Part People for years though. I will have to root them out.
Thee journey to the Monday's has commenced. Currently in the wetherspoons next to the train station drinking with the dregs of society. There's loads of miserable looking old men sat on their own supping ale. You'd think a few of them might try an converse with the other 20 similar blokes really.
Going to a Southern Indian restaurant with the lovely Mrs Stan. It's one of our favourites. We still don't recognise anything on the menu (no bhunas, bhajis or bombay potato on their menu) so just tell the waiters that we like chicken and fish dishes and let them crack on with it.
Sadly not. Battered aubergine, chicken cubes to start. The chicken cubes were disappointing. Prawn curry, spicy potato, bean salad (very disappointing) and various breads (Mrs Stan doesn't eat rice) for main. First time we went to this place around three years ago it had just opened and the food was spectacular. We've since been two or three times a year and it has gradually tailed off. Today was the worst meal we've had there. Disappointing.
I often find that, the cuts of meat get steadily tougher and the general presentation declines. They start off with all the best ingredients then cut costs once the trade comes in.
We live in a nice, small village where you'd think restaurants would do well. The reality is the same old restaurants survive but the new ones last 6-24 months before closing and being replaced by new restaurants who repeat the cycle. The two established Indian restaurants are average at best but they do well. Two new ones have had a crack in the last few years, both of them very good but one has already failed and the other, the one we went to this evening, is clearly feeling the pinch. The established local Italian was a bit of a joke. So 1980's it was laughable but always busy. The owner decided to sell up to his chef who jazzed up the menu and the decor and within a year the place was closed down. People fear change!