I'm really sorry to pollute the forums with this, and I apologise if I'm breaking any rules, but I'm extremely desperate right now.
I have two tickets for Lesley-Ann Jones doing a talk about Freddie on the London Eye tomorrow (11th June). I can no longer go due to illness. I received two e-tickets via email and I am happy to forward them to somebody if they can send me the £80 they cost through PayPal.
I really, really want to go but alas illness is preventing me from doing so, and I really can't afford to lose the £80 either.
Reply if you're interested.
Cheers.
pel_bigguy wrote: I'm really sorry to pollute the forums with this, and I apologise if I'm breaking any rules, but I'm extremely desperate right now.
I have two tickets for Lesley-Ann Jones doing a talk about Freddie on the London Eye tomorrow (11th June). I can no longer go due to illness. I received two e-tickets via email and I am happy to forward them to somebody if they can send me the £80 they cost through PayPal.
I really, really want to go but alas illness is preventing me from doing so, and I really can't afford to lose the £80 either.
Reply if you're interested.
Cheers.
No Pound symbol on my keyboard.
Let me see, Pound 80 to listen to another jealous vixen malign freddie, the guy who apparently threw lavish parties, and even had his guests flown in on his own plane, and gave free Cartiers away to them.
Maybe there is a reason why you are "sick" after all ?
If a Queen audio CD costs Pound 5 on an average, and you had bought almost all of their 15-20 albums, that would have been Pound 80 of your money well spent, and it would have been a sure cure and preventive to all your ailments.
Perhaps Bohemian Rhapsody is about a man who feels he has thrown away his own life by taking someone else's life yet no such remorse or guilt is found in these invidious touts who are worse than murderer's in trying to assassinate the character of freddie.
sundar wrote:
No Pound symbol on my keyboard.
Let me see, Pound 80 to listen to another jealous vixen malign freddie, the guy who apparently threw lavish parties, and even had his guests flown in on his own plane, and gave free Cartiers away to them.
Maybe there is a reason why you are "sick" after all ?
If a Queen audio CD costs Pound 5 on an average, and you had bought almost all of their 15-20 albums, that would have been Pound 80 of your money well spent, and it would have been a sure cure and preventive to all your ailments.
Perhaps Bohemian Rhapsody is about a man who feels he has thrown away his own life by taking someone else's life yet no such remorse or guilt is found in these invidious touts who are worse than murderer's in trying to assassinate the character of freddie.
Try ALT+0163 for a £ (my laptop doesn't have a £ either, and I need to use it often)...
About this talk by Lesley-Ann Jones. For those who don't know, she's an author and a journalist. She wrote a decent biography on Freddie, whom she had met numerous times in her capacity as a journalist, and informally as well. She has a good knowledge of the ins and outs of bands of the 80s - she travelled with a number of bands, etc.
I assume that the £80 (or £40 for one person), includes the cost of the London Eye ticket, which is £19.35 if purchased online. So the cost of listening to Jones is around 20 quid. Which is still way too much. To be honest I find the whole idea a bit silly - she already wrote a book about him which you can read, and she doesn't know him well on a personal level. And if the talk lasts only the duration of one revolution of the Eye, then that's even more of a ripoff.
Phoebe does these sort of gatherings where he answers people's questions about Freddie (they're on YouTube), but I'm sure they don't cost £40 a ticket - and Phoebe actually lived with Fred for a long time and knew him rather well.
sundar wrote:
No Pound symbol on my keyboard.
Let me see, Pound 80 to listen to another jealous vixen malign freddie, the guy who apparently threw lavish parties, and even had his guests flown in on his own plane, and gave free Cartiers away to them.
Maybe there is a reason why you are "sick" after all ?
If a Queen audio CD costs Pound 5 on an average, and you had bought almost all of their 15-20 albums, that would have been Pound 80 of your money well spent, and it would have been a sure cure and preventive to all your ailments.
Perhaps Bohemian Rhapsody is about a man who feels he has thrown away his own life by taking someone else's life yet no such remorse or guilt is found in these invidious touts who are worse than murderer's in trying to assassinate the character of freddie.
Try ALT+0163 for a £ (my laptop doesn't have a £ either, and I need to use it often)...
One should always pay over Pound 1000 for an outmoded laptop and one should always have to take the trouble of typing ALT + '0163' for a pound symbol on it and in my case at least, candid admission here, only to surf the www to ogle a virtual rendering with both a real and virtual makeover, of really lewd pornography to finally have it stolen by someone clearly more desperate for its love, and more starved for its affections. One should always pay over Pound 40 for a ticket to take-in splendorous heights of fabrication. One should always pay for TV and Cable just to live up to the Jones's but never to watch that idiot's-box, certainly not during family-time which is always also meal-time. I would rather never had said, "Hello to your world" and would sooner say "Goodbye to your world", and will neither solicit nor take any response other than the same from you.
I must say, Ban-galore is more like Abominations-galore, but "My life has been saved". Thank God for small mercies. God is good.