Wotcher folks...

Discussion in 'U.K.' started by The Reverend, Sep 24, 2006.

  1. The Reverend

    The Reverend Member

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    My family are pretty cool actually. Of course I used to have arguments and stuff with my parents when I was a youngun but my parents are understanding of me and my lifestyle. They were at it in the 60's/70's, lots of acid and festies and all that but got boring jobs and chilled out to have a family in the late 70's-80's. My folks are interested in what I get up to and I have managed to take my mother to a free party. She wasn't too keen on the music (though she liked the chill) but she was into the atmosphere and attitude, made her feel younger I suppose lol. My dad's a bit straighter but has always supported my choices and is a tolerant chap and knows what kind of mischief I get up to. He's less naive than my mother but perhaps more cynical. I love me folks though, they've done better for me than I have for them hehe
     
  2. Peace-Phoenix

    Peace-Phoenix Senior Member

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    Do you think you'll settle down into a duller routine when you get older?
     
  3. The Reverend

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    No man! I'll live the euro squatter anarcho space cadet dream till I die!

    Probably not. I'll cut my hair, knock the drugs on the head, get a mortgage, have kids I hate, a job I hate, a wife I hate, a car I love and some anal hobby.

    Probably somewhere in between I 'spose. I have never and will never work for big business or do anything I don't enjoy doing workwise. Perhaps a selfish viewpoint in some respects but I enjoy my voluntary work etc so no conscience problems there. I like to be part of a bigger picture, making something I feel passionate about happen so I feel I'll always be involved in something positive. I haven't got a degree so I'm not going to be accepted by any high flyer employer anytime soon anyway.

    I'll just carry on being me for better or worse I spose. When I get out to euroland I'll probably get a little more political again as it's a great way to meet likeminded folk and get involved in slightly more shall we say 'hands on' ;) action against that which you disagree with...
     
  4. dapablo

    dapablo redefining

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    You say you like Cornwall, have you ever done any gigs down here and if so whereabouts ?
     
  5. The Reverend

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    Only really been to parties and festies on East Curry Farm, near Launceston. My mates label did a 3 dayer there this summer which was really good and I was involved in some elements of production. Last year there was the Sacred Bull festival on the same site and of course there's the Wingmakers solstice parties.

    Other than that I just like the atmosphere and the nature down that way. I have friends scattered about the westcountry so when I can I go and visit and go camping or something :)
     
  6. phoenix_indigo

    phoenix_indigo dreadfully real

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    so, based on your comment about having (in the future) kids you hate, a job you hate, a wife you hate, etc...

    would you consider yourself to be a pessimist? (i know it's kind of obvious)

    if you could do any job in the world (no boundaries on education etc) what would you do?

    and well i was going to ask why you called yourself "The Reverand" but seems my fellow phoenix beat me to the punch. :)
     
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