TD Berlin 2009

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Post by 24db »

Beaubourg wrote:
j_pertou wrote:
Chris Monk wrote:Nice write-up Andy, really enjoyed it. Also nice photos from David and Tim. Real shame you weren't allowed to take your own camera in Andy.
It sucks not to be a part of your blog anymore. Especially when no explanation was given. :cry:
Yeah, what happened to that? I too once had access (from way back) and suddenly lost it without warning as well.

Andy, is there any chance that perhaps with the few users that currently have access that DON'T read the blog could be freed up so that a few of us who LOVE reading it can gain access again?
I (mostly) love TD forums ;)
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btw you can also read David Gunderman's excellent write up of his trip to Berlin, c/w a review of the concert on my blog.

Thanks for letting me use it mate
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Then what blog exists - and is it accessible?
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Beaubourg wrote:Then what blog exists - and is it accessible?
only the original one and I've only got 1 or invites left...perhaps less. It should give me 100, but sometimes it plays up and I only get 97 :(
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24db wrote:
Beaubourg wrote:Then what blog exists - and is it accessible?
only the original one and I've only got 1 or invites left...perhaps less. It should give me 100, but sometimes it plays up and I only get 97 :(
Then can I claim it?

I want back in! :lol:
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Beaubourg wrote:
24db wrote:
Beaubourg wrote:Then what blog exists - and is it accessible?
only the original one and I've only got 1 or invites left...perhaps less. It should give me 100, but sometimes it plays up and I only get 97 :(
Then can I claim it?

I want back in! :lol:
can you pm me? and I'll 'try'
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24db wrote:
Beaubourg wrote:
24db wrote: only the original one and I've only got 1 or invites left...perhaps less. It should give me 100, but sometimes it plays up and I only get 97 :(
Then can I claim it?

I want back in! :lol:
can you pm me? and I'll 'try'
Done.

Fingers crossed - and thanks!
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Chris Monk wrote:Nice write-up Andy, really enjoyed it. Also nice photos from David and Tim. Real shame you weren't allowed to take your own camera in Andy.
Just read David's write-up and it's quite humbling. I get a bit funny about the 100 mile drive up to Londinium and David's flying thousands of miles and in doing so taking 3 flights. Makes me feel a bit of a failure as a TD fan.


Very good write-up by the way.
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Post by timer »

Yes, a great write up of your travels David - thanks for sharing 8)
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Chris Monk wrote:
Chris Monk wrote:Nice write-up Andy, really enjoyed it. Also nice photos from David and Tim. Real shame you weren't allowed to take your own camera in Andy.
Just read David's write-up and it's quite humbling. I get a bit funny about the 100 mile drive up to Londinium and David's flying thousands of miles and in doing so taking 3 flights. Makes me feel a bit of a failure as a TD fan.


Very good write-up by the way.
For those of us without access, can you paraphrase why his write up is humbling?
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Just uploaded my Photo Slideshow of the Rocking out the Bats gig on youtube.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ywmGrtxCDR4

:arrow: :?: :arrow: :oops: :arrow: 8) or :arrow: :lol:
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Post by timer »

tdream4ever wrote:Just uploaded my Photo Slideshow of the Rocking out the Bats gig on youtube.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ywmGrtxCDR4

:arrow: :?: :arrow: :oops: :arrow: 8) or :arrow: :lol:

Nicely done David - 8)
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TheMan wrote:
Chris Monk wrote:
Chris Monk wrote:Nice write-up Andy, really enjoyed it. Also nice photos from David and Tim. Real shame you weren't allowed to take your own camera in Andy.
Just read David's write-up and it's quite humbling. I get a bit funny about the 100 mile drive up to Londinium and David's flying thousands of miles and in doing so taking 3 flights. Makes me feel a bit of a failure as a TD fan.


Very good write-up by the way.
For those of us without access, can you paraphrase why his write up is humbling?
With apologies to Andy and David:

San Fransisco to LAX airport.
4 hour flight to Chicago.
3 hour lay over.
9 hour flight to Frankfurt.
Another lay-over (45 mins?).
45 min flight to Berlin.
Airport to hotel.

-got to be a good 18 hours with just aeroplane/airport food, not to mention the return journey, and there's me complaining about a 2 hour drive up the motorway with a coffee/cake in a Cafe Nero. Like I say, humbling.
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Chris Monk wrote:
TheMan wrote:
Chris Monk wrote: Just read David's write-up and it's quite humbling. I get a bit funny about the 100 mile drive up to Londinium and David's flying thousands of miles and in doing so taking 3 flights. Makes me feel a bit of a failure as a TD fan.


Very good write-up by the way.
For those of us without access, can you paraphrase why his write up is humbling?
With apologies to Andy and David:

San Fransisco to LAX airport.
4 hour flight to Chicago.
3 hour lay over.
9 hour flight to Frankfurt.
Another lay-over (45 mins?).
45 min flight to Berlin.
Airport to hotel.

-got to be a good 18 hours with just aeroplane/airport food, not to mention the return journey, and there's me complaining about a 2 hour drive up the motorway with a coffee/cake in a Cafe Nero. Like I say, humbling.
Thank you very much. I've had flights like that....with 12 hour layovers.
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Chris Monk wrote:
TheMan wrote:
Chris Monk wrote: Just read David's write-up and it's quite humbling. I get a bit funny about the 100 mile drive up to Londinium and David's flying thousands of miles and in doing so taking 3 flights. Makes me feel a bit of a failure as a TD fan.


Very good write-up by the way.
For those of us without access, can you paraphrase why his write up is humbling?
With apologies to Andy and David:

San Fransisco to LAX airport.
4 hour flight to Chicago.
3 hour lay over.
9 hour flight to Frankfurt.
Another lay-over (45 mins?).
45 min flight to Berlin.
Airport to hotel.

-got to be a good 18 hours with just aeroplane/airport food, not to mention the return journey, and there's me complaining about a 2 hour drive up the motorway with a coffee/cake in a Cafe Nero. Like I say, humbling.
No problem it's David story
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