The Fat el Hombre
Well-Known Member
City are weird as fuck some times.
What's weird about it?
City are weird as fuck some times.
The whole dystopian thing, the way it’s done, everything about it.What's weird about it?
Looking forward to that programme.https://www.skyscrapercity.com/threads/manctopia-billion-pound-property-boom.2280445/
New BBC2 Called Manctopia Property Boom coming soon which should be an interesting watch about all the development taking place in Manchester. I Cant find much online about it yet but seen the ad on TV last night and just said coming soon.
Not just that video but also that video of people singing Blue Moon last week. I put my hand over my eyes when watching it, it was that bad.The whole dystopian thing, the way it’s done, everything about it.
BBC set to do a documentary with a negative spin on it.https://www.skyscrapercity.com/threads/manctopia-billion-pound-property-boom.2280445/
New BBC2 Called Manctopia Property Boom coming soon which should be an interesting watch about all the development taking place in Manchester. I Cant find much online about it yet but seen the ad on TV last night and just said coming soon.
Not just that video but also that video of people singing Blue Moon last week. I put my hand over my eyes when watching it, it was that bad.
The video was created by an advertising agency in London for Xyglem. The company are all about global water conservation.The whole dystopian thing, the way it’s done, everything about it.
Fair enough.The video was created by an advertising agency in London for Xyglem. The company are all about global water conservation.
There was an invitation on the City website earlier this year, (Feb iirc,) for fans to apply for a chance to assist the agency in a discussion group, (and get paid £50.)
I successfully applied and went along. They wanted our opinions on videos they had made and one of them was this. They originally had Sergio all greyhaired, leading the team out as manager. We told them that wasn't a good idea and they obviously have gone with Phil in a now and future scenario.
T'was interesting.
The BBC (rag central) will probably focus on Gary Neville's property developments and not mention City's involvement around Manchester.
https://www.bbc.com/news/business-43229602