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Do the Ha Giang Loop. It's a 3 or 4 day bike tour through the mountains in the North. It's awesome, but hard on your knees.Going to Vietnam in October
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If you're travelling through Hanoi definitely do the Halong bay tour
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Keeps me up at night thisWeird to imagine a time when chefs weren't on TV or celebrities
Have to take the gloves off and make a trip down the back to de-stress.Keeps me up at night this
Have to take the gloves off and make a trip down the back to de-stress.
Just odd hearing my parents talk about Peter G'day Russel G'day Clarke and that before him there was just never cooking or cooks on the telly. Nowadays it's as ubiquitous as gambling propaganda in sports and more prevalent than soap operas.
I think it's the best farewell concert for a couple of reasons.I been watching the clips from Ozzy & Sabbath's farewell man the aging process is rough on musicians, Ozzy did better than I expected I imagine there was some 'technical' help but Bill Ward's drumming sounded like Lars on sleeping pills. Axl Rose is just god awful, Hetfield looks more like Paul Snr from Orange Country Choppers every day & his high register is starting to sound pre-pubescent.
Tony & Geezer are still on the ball playing wise they could do other projects if they have the desire.I think it's the best farewell concert for a couple of reasons.
One, there's no doubt this was the farewell final concert, they ain't coming back again.
Two, not many 50 year old bands can boast a final show with the original lineup.
The sense of finality is proper, and they pulled it off.
Geezer is still playing at 100%, Iommi has slowed down slightly. Bill was probably not gonna get a gig anywhere else. Ozzy was vocally as good as any point in the last 20 years but physically he is spent.Tony & Geezer are still on the ball playing wise they could do other projects if they have the desire.
They always leave the door ajar though Geezer saying something about unused demo songs that were better than 13 and not being completely happy with that album etc. that might be only thing Ozzy could possibly do is some low pressure studio work.
Weird to imagine a time when chefs weren't on TV or celebrities
Even before Sigourney Weaver?That time has never really existed. Chefs have been celebrities for hundreds of years.
Very true, used to be a pommy guy on tv in the black and white days.That time has never really existed. Chefs have been celebrities for hundreds of years.
Very true, used to be a pommy guy on tv in the black and white days.
Graham Kerr, he’s still alive in his 90’s.
Are you thinking of Keith Floyd?Was he the guy that was always drinking on his show?
The live stream was delayed for the pitch correction techs to work their magic just go and listen to the fan recorded clips. The goal was achieved though just getting him up there and having the send off for a legend.Ozzy was vocally as good as any point in the last 20 years.
I reckon it's hard when someone has such a distinctive voice too.All those bands covering Sabbath songs just proved how difficult it is to sing in Ozzy's register. While not technical, he's probably a much better singer than people give credit for.
Tool did a great job covering Hand of Doom and Maynard can hit those notes. Probably performance of the day.