mexico1970
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I have to say that I enjoyed the laser show and the atmosphere in general, it did feel a bit like the Haaland show and at some stage IMHO that has to be toned down a bit.
20000 empty seats? I'm not really sure.I really enjoyed the laser and light show before last nights match.
The flashing images on the big screen particularly intrigued me.
There were lots of subliminal messages being processed by my brain,but I couldn't keep up/remember all the images.
There was rain/cloud to signify the inclement weather that Manchester is famous for.
There was a factory/mill type building to signify the fact that Manchester was the birthplace of the industrial revolution.
There was a bee,which signifies the work ethic that made Manchester a huge city.
And there was a train/tram which I think indicates that Manchester had the first passenger railway in the world.
Can anybody remember the other images that were flashed up,and help my FOC memory improve please.
Que ??20000 empty seats? I'm not really sure.
'Emptyhad' reference we're tarnished with.Que ??
Decent brewery too.Donkey Stones. No, not our donkey Stones. Donkey Stones. Ya know, Donkey Stones. Donkey Stones that were manufactured in and around Manchester. Stones made from Donkeys kidney stones yer dear old granny used to clean her front doorstep with ; )
I've never tried donkey piss Alan.Decent brewery too.
I've never tried donkey piss Alan.
May as we be donkey piss seeing as they do craft beers IPA's bitters and stouts. I like a pint of bitter and stout now and then but most real ales IPA' and are far too warm n' sweaty sock tasting to me. I did the the full Yorkshire ale trail a few years ago and my mate insisted I drink a pint of real ale in every pub. I did and almost projectile vomited him on the train home. Each to their own as they say, pal.Donkeystone Brewing Co | Breweries Manchester & Beer Suppliers UK
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Yeah, it very much is. I don’t mind lager on hot days, but much rather have an IPA.May as we be donkey piss seeing as they do craft beers IPA's bitters and stouts. I like a pint of bitter and stout now and then but most real ales IPA' and are far too warm n' sweaty sock tasting to me. I did the the full Yorkshire ale trail a few years ago and my mate insisted I drink a pint of real ale in every pub. I did and almost projectile vomited him on the train home. Each to their own as they say, pal.