1. Good point. Roads are terrible though, you have to keep up your speed or you literally get stuck in it.
  2. I'd say you're snow is coming our way Kieran, lovely
  3. Snow stuck to the ground for the first time this season, added to listening to WAIE's "Mercy" in the breaking wind and hanging snowflakes...I was finally inspired to get myself out of a rut and write some real music that means something to me today. I will complete this project.
  4. Nothing like a bitta snow/music inspiration Good luck man
  5. 13 years today since Popmart at Mexico City was recorded for a release. And what a great DVD it is!
  6. Any Irish folks about at the moment? (As in living in Ireland, not descended from) I have a meeting later with a woman whose name is Róisín and I need to not mangle the pronounciation. Anyone want to give me a clue?
  7. Ro-sheen
  8. Sorry if it's late though, just woke up lol


  9. same goes for me I'll never learn. glad I know how to pronounce "Dún Laoghaire" and "Taoiseach" by now... and an Irish friend who I met in Munich taught me how to say "Baile Átha Cliath" (Dublin) the right way. That's all I can say correct
  10. just random, had a snow storm hitting us here since yesterday morning. it snowed all day and all through the night. the whole county I live in (North-Rhine Westfalia, west area of Germany) has drowned in chaos. the highways are still stuck on more than 200km as cars and trucks can't drive on in that snow and ice. standstill all over. I live out in the countryside and we got some 45 cm (~18 inches) of fresh snow. no chance I can leave the house today, roads are closed all around here. madness.