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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 01 2009 at 03:33
To be honest James - even traveling within the UK it's best to have one - they say they'll accept any kind of photo ID, but tend to frown if it's not a passport.

As far as photos go, the new Photo-Me booths make it very easy, you just put the reflection of your face in a template on the screen & the result is 99% guaranteed to be accepted - it's worth getting the post office to do the form checking & sending for you as well - costs £6.85, but they check everything & stamp as being accepted, so all the passport office need to do is rubber stam & send the passport - just had ours renewed & we did this - had the new passports within a week

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 01 2009 at 03:37
at least you get to stand in the EU passport holders queue at Heathrow - which appears to move at half the speed of the non-EU queue.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 01 2009 at 04:03
That's because our friendly smiling customs officers insist on shaking your hand, bidding you 'welcome home', giving you a cup of tea & offering to carry your bags

...before donning the rubber gloves & a glint in the eye

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 01 2009 at 08:24
Don't forget your EHICS card, just in case you contract swine flu and need treatment.
 
Talking of swine flu, a colleague is in quarantine after recently returning from a holiday in Cancun. I found this out the day after I spent a couple of hours standing at his desk talking to him.Dead 
 
I feel ok, really.
 
I know a good way to get a seat on the Tube now. Wear a Mexican hat, eat a packet of Doritos and cough a lot.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 01 2009 at 09:02
Originally posted by Dean Dean wrote:

at least you get to stand in the EU passport holders queue at Heathrow - which appears to move at half the speed of the non-EU queue.


Big smile

(It was like this in Rome as well)
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 01 2009 at 09:46
Originally posted by chopper chopper wrote:

I know a good way to get a seat on the Tube now. Wear a Mexican hat, eat a packet of Doritos and cough a lot.




Aaiiii caramba!

Gives me an idea for the dress code on the next prog-curry night though:



Should guarantee a seat in the pub.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 01 2009 at 10:39
Should do, by the time you've spilled a few peoples pints with your hat, clonked someone on the head with your oversized acoustic guitar and then deafened the rest with your trumpet.
 
I know, we could do the first ever samba version of "The Sentinel"!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 01 2009 at 10:52
Definitely sounds like a plan, sir - Can you samba in 9/8?

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Anyway - off home soon & there is definitely a pint with my name on it

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 01 2009 at 22:26
Originally posted by chopper chopper wrote:

Don't forget your EHICS card, just in case you contract swine flu and need treatment.
 
Talking of swine flu, a colleague is in quarantine after recently returning from a holiday in Cancun. I found this out the day after I spent a couple of hours standing at his desk talking to him.Dead 
 
I feel ok, really.
 
I know a good way to get a seat on the Tube now. Wear a Mexican hat, eat a packet of Doritos and cough a lot.


Two of my friends came back from Cancún Friday afternoon... they don't have 'flu as far as I am aware but they're supposed to be in quarantine I gather.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 06 2009 at 06:59
^^^
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At the risk of being completely ignored for being boring here's a summary of life for 2009 so far!
 
Gave up smoking on New Year's Eve after 33 years a smoker, now over 4 months. Not easy but not as hard as I thought and without any of these kits. Still love the smell and disagree wholeheartedly with all these bans everywhere. Total codswallop IMO. (Enter Dean..... LOL)
 
Met a lovely lady on January 13th and still going strong, from strength to strength if I'm totally honest. Introducing her gradually to Prog and has already accompanied me to a gig. Can't ask any more than that! Big smile The kids adore her and to me that is important as any other thing. So fingers crossed.
 
So a big Embarrassed to these revelations and in more Sheddie spirit I read today that the CO2 levels produced by every car, train, lorry, van, truck plane etc in the UK is down to 10% of the total produced overall.
 
So my question is, what is all the fuss about with cars and paying more to run a car just because it has higher emissions????
 
Following my typical thought process who is actually making money out of this??
 
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 06 2009 at 07:09
Probably the Government. Well, they need some way of paying off all the debt they've got us into.
 
The UK may have saved some CO2 emissions but our total emissions are dwarfed by the USA's, they're the ones who need to cut down.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 06 2009 at 07:26
As with all things, it will be Gordon Brown who's making the money; who better to distribute it to those less deserving than ourselves...

Originally posted by progmetalhead progmetalhead wrote:

Gave up smoking on New Year's Eve after 33 years a smoker, now over 4 months. Not easy but not as hard as I thought and without any of these kits. Still love the smell and disagree wholeheartedly with all these bans everywhere. Total codswallop IMO. (Enter Dean..... LOL)
 

Met a lovely lady on January 13th and still going strong, from strength to strength if I'm totally honest. Introducing her gradually to Prog and has already accompanied me to a gig. Can't ask any more than that! Big smile The kids adore her and to me that is important as any other thing.


I'm filling up here...

Nice to hear you're having a good 2009 thus far With all the doom, gloom, despondency & the possibility of Pallas releasing a follow up to The Sentinel, it's nice to hear some good news for a change

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 06 2009 at 12:05
Man, I sure do miss the VR!
And all its many reincarnations.... I dont know if this site moves enough/has enough people to support a new one. So The Shed will have to do.

Some exciting/big things are happening in my life at the moment. Have 1 final left, then I am done with my Jr year of college. SmileCryErmm Getting a guitar over the summer, finally! 20 years old a little late to start? Hopefully I'll be jamming with my brother, in what is currently a band with 3 guitars and nothing else. Hopefully I can play some drums over the summer as well.

Or am I too young to even be posting in here. LOL


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 06 2009 at 14:32
Originally posted by JJLehto JJLehto wrote:

Man, I sure do miss the VR!
And all its many reincarnations.... I dont know if this site moves enough/has enough people to support a new one. So The Shed will have to do.

Some exciting/big things are happening in my life at the moment. Have 1 final left, then I am done with my Jr year of college. SmileCryErmm Getting a guitar over the summer, finally! 20 years old a little late to start? Hopefully I'll be jamming with my brother, in what is currently a band with 3 guitars and nothing else. Hopefully I can play some drums over the summer as well.

Or am I too young to even be posting in here. LOL
The VR became the Suede Room, and the Grey Room became The Shed; then the Shred Room was opened for all those too old for the Suede Room and too young for The Shed (or those that didn't get our quirky British humour), but the Shred Room has now morphed into the Suede Room and the Suede Room has fallen into disuse (I think someone left something unpleasant in the sandbox). Geek
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 06 2009 at 14:37
Originally posted by Dean Dean wrote:

Originally posted by JJLehto JJLehto wrote:

Man, I sure do miss the VR!
And all its many reincarnations.... I dont know if this site moves enough/has enough people to support a new one. So The Shed will have to do.

Some exciting/big things are happening in my life at the moment. Have 1 final left, then I am done with my Jr year of college. SmileCryErmm Getting a guitar over the summer, finally! 20 years old a little late to start? Hopefully I'll be jamming with my brother, in what is currently a band with 3 guitars and nothing else. Hopefully I can play some drums over the summer as well.

Or am I too young to even be posting in here. LOL
The VR became the Suede Room, and the Grey Room became The Shed; then the Shred Room was opened for all those too old for the Suede Room and too young for The Shed (or those that didn't get our quirky British humour), but the Shred Room has now morphed into the Suede Room and the Suede Room has fallen into disuse (I think someone left something unpleasant in the sandbox). Geek


Well there ya go. Besides this site has changed a lot the past year I havnt been on. Everyone I remember and love is gone! Cry And things move so slow now. Still love the PA though, greatest way to find new prog bands and hone my writing/critiquing skills.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 07 2009 at 03:27
Such is the case with all forums (fora?? ) people come & go, popularity waxes & wanes, real life issues intercede. That's what's good about The Shed - here, members of a certain age (and others, if they behave themselves & leave my beer alone ) can come & go, swap gardening stories & various age related trivia, complain about young'uns & generally have a nap in peace.

As with all such threads, it's sometimes busy here & sometimes dead as a doornail... but it's always here

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 07 2009 at 07:31
I've been on the Pat & Mick for the last couple of days with an unpleasant bug of some kind - absolutely, positively, DEFINITELY not swine flu - but at the slightest hint of a runny nose or a sneeze everybody wants you to stay off work at the moment. It's just a pity that I'm feeling too battered to enjoy it.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 07 2009 at 07:46
Just in case though...


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 07 2009 at 10:09
Originally posted by Syzygy Syzygy wrote:

I've been on the Pat & Mick for the last couple of days with an unpleasant bug of some kind - absolutely, positively, DEFINITELY not swine flu - but at the slightest hint of a runny nose or a sneeze everybody wants you to stay off work at the moment. It's just a pity that I'm feeling too battered to enjoy it.
I've come down with somethibng like that too - unfortunately shouting "Ay Caramba - oink!" after each sneeze isn't fooling anyone here so I remain at work contaminating everyone else with something that DEFINTELY isn't swine flu. Big smile
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