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Post by luxexterior on Jun 30, 2017 14:01:12 GMT
Weirdly, what annoyed me most about that shirt was the non-rotated umlaut over the "shoulder" of the "O"... The one oyster too many did it for me.
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Post by duckbarman on Jun 30, 2017 14:50:49 GMT
Yes, there was that too...
Forgot to ask: Cramps fan, by any chance...?
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Post by luxexterior on Jun 30, 2017 15:32:26 GMT
Yes, there was that too... Forgot to ask: Cramps fan, by any chance...? Yeah have to own up to that, love the Cramps. I have a diverse taste in music. Never trust anyone that says they only like one kind of music.
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Post by duckbarman on Jun 30, 2017 16:14:29 GMT
Only saw The Cramps once in Liverpool around 1980 - my mate's band played a few gigs with the Cramps, and I recall being told some tales about those dates that would make your hair curl...
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Post by Cheryl on Jun 30, 2017 17:28:55 GMT
Weirdly, what annoyed me most about that shirt was the non-rotated umlaut over the "shoulder" of the "O"... Yep, The only way and a lot of us me included only wish they had more to sell at the shows. And sometimes smaller sizes than large -2xl . Although some look for 3xl ... lol I never have ever found a medium! Oh well.
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Post by luxexterior on Jun 30, 2017 18:25:48 GMT
Only saw The Cramps once in Liverpool around 1980 - my mate's band played a few gigs with the Cramps, and I recall being told some tales about those dates that would make your hair curl... Well if they were half as crazy off stage as they were on, your mate probably needed counseling.
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Post by mary on Jul 1, 2017 6:15:25 GMT
You can print your own t-shirt. You just need some transfer paper for either a laser printer or an inkjet printer, and a good jpg of the design. Then you print the design on the transfer paper and iron it onto a shirt. You may need to flip the design in photoshop before you print it so when you iron it on, it's not a mirror image. Then be sure to follow the suggested washing instructions.
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Post by luxexterior on Jul 1, 2017 9:00:04 GMT
You can print your own t-shirt. You just need some transfer paper for either a laser printer or an inkjet printer, and a good jpg of the design. Then you print the design on the transfer paper and iron it onto a shirt. You may need to flip the design in photoshop before you print it so when you iron it on, it's not a mirror image. Then be sure to follow the suggested washing instructions. Yeah sounds reasonable but for the ham fisted like me buying one would be easier.
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Post by duckbarman on Jul 1, 2017 13:51:57 GMT
You can print your own t-shirt. You just need some transfer paper for either a laser printer or an inkjet printer, and a good jpg of the design. Then you print the design on the transfer paper and iron it onto a shirt. You may need to flip the design in photoshop before you print it so when you iron it on, it's not a mirror image. Then be sure to follow the suggested washing instructions. Yeah sounds reasonable but for the ham fisted like me buying one would be easier. Buying one would be easier if you could find one you would want to buy... so maybe it's like Mary says - to break out of this circular predicament, it might be worth "doing it yourself"... Mary - is this something you've actually done in the past, or is it something that you've heard of people/friends doing...?
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Post by luxexterior on Jul 1, 2017 18:34:06 GMT
Yeah sounds reasonable but for the ham fisted like me buying one would be easier. Buying one would be easier if you could find one you would want to buy... so maybe it's like Mary says - to break out of this circular predicament, it might be worth "doing it yourself"... Mary - is this something you've actually done in the past, or is it something that you've heard of people/friends doing...? Yeah Mary's idea is a good one. I just don't have the required skills , if you have those skills & can make it fly it's an option. The band of course will get nothing out of it though.
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Post by deegee777 on Jul 1, 2017 21:07:30 GMT
I am getting cramp reading about the bloody Cramps on Bucks Euro Diary!! Back on track time. Only managed one gig on this tour due to the uncertainty about my hospital admission but the Glasgow gig was well worth it. Bit disappointed that we didn't get some of the obscure 1st album material that was played earlier on in the tour, but Career, Joan and Astronomy more than made up for it. The band always seem to pull a wee bit more out at the Glasgow gig, don't know why. First gig in the city for 9 years but it was well worth the wait. They were as tight as hell and It was great to see Danny back. Nice to have a chat with Buck and Eric after the gig. Let's hope it's not another 9 years or I will be there with my zimmer or mobility scooter....lol!
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Post by Buck on Jul 2, 2017 4:02:00 GMT
Eric took a photo of the Buck Noodle at Barcelona
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Post by Buck on Jul 2, 2017 4:08:22 GMT
Here's a shot taken by journalist Mick Burgess in Newcastle. I'm playing the middle section of Before The Kiss here.
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Post by Emily Wilson on Jul 2, 2017 4:35:55 GMT
Very nice photos! I know you don't really care for sites like Facebook, but do you think you'll ever get around to sharing your photos (not just the two) on your official page too?
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Post by deegee777 on Jul 2, 2017 4:41:00 GMT
Very nice photos! I know you don't really care for sites like Facebook, but do you think you'll ever get around to sharing your photos (not just the two) on your official page too? There have been some great shots of the gigs over on FB. When you have rested for a few days give us your thoughts on the whole tour Buck. Best gigs, best crowds, best laughs, things that didn't go as well as planned (I can think of one thing in Glasgow...lol) ...etc,etc.
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