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Nickelback Platinum Pit tickets
Jan 6O2 Arena, Peninsula Square, Greenwich, London SE10 0DX
Interesting what Nickelback are offering on their current tour, no champagne reception like Elton John did, but this is more what the rock fans would expect I think. The corporate rock fan with a few hundred quid in his pocket anyway, this is the kind of deal KISS have been offering around the world for a while now, but I think it's quite new to the UK:
One general admission (standing room) VIP pit ticket exclusively located within the stage design.
This exclusive ticket does not only give you access into the show, you will be part of the show! (Very limited quantity available, exclusive to ticket package only)
Early entry into the venue / beat the lines and get in first
Personal Photo opportunity with Nickleback
Exclusive Nickleback Concert Shirt
Collectable Nickleback Tour Poster (Limited edition, Numbered)
Official commemorative VIP Laminate
Set of official Nickleback guitar picks
I saw the "be a part of the show" people when I watched the Elton John new year show on TV, they swarmed over the stage camera phones aloft, will it be like that this time? Why have The Cure not offered us this yet?
Less ticket talk coming soon, I promise. Unless people keep buying...
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Snow patrol
Jan 6Still very icy round here, and even some residual snow on the ground from yesterday that did not thaw yet.
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Blanket box frenzy
Jan 6Habitat radius blanket box, over a hundred quid already and there's still a week to go. I really like them, and apparently they've stopped doing them, but it's too far away for me to collect. So feel free to bid...
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The mini winner
Jan 6We gave away a mini at work, I didn't get to pick the winner, so you will have no idea who this person is :-)
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Speaking of things gigographic
Jan 5Wembley Arena, Engineers Way, Wembley, London HA9 0DH
I kind of was earlier, mentioned my gigography, was I really never at a gig at this week in history? Doesn't sound very likely, I think something's gone wrong. The dinner is on, I have a good twenty minutes to investigate before Clare gets in from work.
Thank you to the person who bought two "Club Wembley" tickets for Coldplay following my ooh look at all the stuff you get post from a couple of days ago. Cost to you, GBP330.80, commission to me a measly fifty pence again. To be honest, I'd be far better off if you waited for the gig to sell out and then bought them second hand. I know then you don't get the free drinks and all that, but let's get our priorities straight...
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We got snow this morning
Jan 5Wasn't expecting that at all, looks lovely but not so helpful for our first day back at work of the year. Just seen Clare off to the station, she's shuffling carefully towards her train right now and hoping it's on time. It's apparently not going to warm up all day, so hope she's OK for getting home. Hope I have a lift in today too. It's days like this when it seems like it would have been a brighter idea to get a car already... That was the plan, to have that all sorted over the christmas period, but I'll get there soon. I'm just terrified of spending large amounts of money.
Our big spending over christmas seems to have worked out OK so far - I assembled the tall boy at last, and it looks good. If I'd not lost the camera I could take pictures for you, will be getting a new one soon, what should we get? The wardrobe is still in pieces in the corner of the room, not assembling that until I can rearrange the room, but at least I can start to think about doing that now I know how to dismantle the pool table...
A few more bits of Habitat radius furniture have sprung up overnight, a blanket box in Doncaster, a bench in Wigston, and a console table in Hillesley. There have been a few more bids on the TV table and the coffee table, so good luck there... All very nice furniture and solid oak, but please remember - don't bid on any of the pieces I'm going for. It's none of these this time, so you're OK...
Did some work on my gigography, each gig now has it's own page, will hopefully make it easier for other people searching for gig info. See (as a completely random example) Nirvana at Birmingham Hummingbird in 1991. Got some more things to add there, maybe even ticket scans. Also found a bundle of random pictures that I had been hosting here on this website for one reason and another. They're all on flickr now, I will try and remember why I was hosting each one and put it back into some sort of context... It's just a distraction from all the really important things I have to do this year, which I am putting off. I was going to make "less procrastinating" my new year's resolution this year, but maybe next year.
Time for work :-(
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How to dismantle an Omega pool table!
Jan 3Aha an answer to my question of the other day:
Thank you for your email, the dismantling of the Omega table is very simple.
If you look at the base of the table you will see there are a number of holes if you put your hand inside you will be able to locate the clip fasteners that secure the top of the table to the table body. If you un fasten all these clips you will then be able to remove the top frame and cushion rails, after removing the top rail then remove the slate bed ( This is heavy so make sure you have some able body assistance ). With the slate removed tip the table body on it's side and remove the bolts that secure the legs,once this is done the table will then be ready for transportation.
To reassemble the table follow the same procedure but in reverse, I hope these instructions are of help.
Best wishes.
Mike Yates
Kingswood Leisure were super helpful when I bought the table too, they have lots of choice and can deliver all over the country. Think we can keep this table, even when we move, now I can dismantle / reassemble it OK, but if we were to get another one I would maybe go for a reconditioned pool table or a dining table combo...
Cheers again KWL.
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Paul Clarke's weblog - I live and work in Folkestone. I build web systems, and I like javascript, PHP, perl, GPS, Folkestone Gerald, pubs, restaurants, property, history, genealogy, TV, music, popbitch, squirrels, pirates, time travel, stained glass, and my lovely rose of Clare...

