I just don’t socialise any more. Job donethe costs of socialising are becoming obscene.
Turn your work autocorrect off, JinksIt was £6.90 per hour for a pint of IPA at the Hammersmith Apollo last month when I went to watch Incubus. I actually thought that was alright given it was in London & not a shit lager.
No wonder we've gotten along so well lately!I just don’t socialise any more. Job done
London and it's crazy pricing strikes againTurn your work autocorrect off, Jinks
mate, I haven't told you how much tshirts cost at gigs nowadays...I just don’t socialise any more. Job done
Fuck sakeTurn your work autocorrect off, Jinks
You mean they’re not a tenner anymore?mate, I haven't told you how much tshirts cost at gigs nowadays...
£30 for a t-shirt at Incubus, but I guess it will be very much dependent on the act you're there to see.You mean they’re not a tenner anymore?
pretty sure in the 90's it was actually common for bands to make zero from the tour itself, and they only made money from the merch sales.A lot of venues take a chunk of the merch fees so bands either have to bump the prices up, lose money or not sell them at all
This is pretty much me and my lads matchday experience, burger from a van (they're not that bad for the money) then a coffee, get a choccy bar for half time.I occasionally like a burger outside Molineux. Bit basic but what you expect from a van for £3-4. Plenty of ketchup and mustard sorts it out!
I'll have a tea or coffee once inside as I get in there a good 15 mins before kickoff, so like to relax with a brew and read the reactions to the lineup on here.
£35 for a Blur tshirt, stupid me brought three. I was held at gun point for the Bang tee, I gave in.£30 for a t-shirt at Incubus, but I guess it will be very much dependent on the act you're there to see.
Alternatively you could just buy one off the fruit of the loom chap outside which would save you some cash.