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Post by artpie4000 on Sept 4, 2015 10:45:45 GMT
have two tickets for tonight. £20
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Post by stender on Sept 4, 2015 11:27:05 GMT
Good Luck, can't give mine away.
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Post by dismalou on Sept 4, 2015 11:35:54 GMT
Do they shut the gates at any time for 11 AM tickets? To be honest I can put up with 300 people queuing. Once in a lifetime. Going with my daughter. Asked my son (11) if he wanted to go and he told me he does not want to go somewhere where people are miserable.Fair enough. By the way are cameras allowed. Thanks again Lou
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Post by artpie4000 on Sept 4, 2015 11:39:21 GMT
Good Luck, can't give mine away. I might still go. Just didn't realise how long it was on the train from London
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Post by stender on Sept 4, 2015 12:08:07 GMT
Yeah me too! was then going to drive but have done my ankle so had to give it a miss.
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Post by bendex on Sept 4, 2015 13:19:02 GMT
Hey people first time poster, long time stalker. Been to Dismaland once already going second time tonight, just read Fat Boy Slim's playing tonight now as well should add something a little extra.
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Post by sɐǝpı ɟo uoıʇɐɹǝpǝɟ on Sept 4, 2015 13:34:55 GMT
Hey people first time poster, long time stalker. Been to Dismaland once already going second time tonight, just read Fat Boy Slim's playing tonight now as well should add something a little extra. welcome!! very jealous have a blast
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Post by cnh on Sept 4, 2015 13:35:13 GMT
Hey people first time poster, long time stalker. Been to Dismaland once already going second time tonight, just read Fat Boy Slim's playing tonight now as well should add something a little extra. Welcome from the shadows , thanks for joining in. Should be a great night with Fat boy Slim playing that little stage
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Post by artpie4000 on Sept 4, 2015 13:50:30 GMT
Hey people first time poster, long time stalker. Been to Dismaland once already going second time tonight, just read Fat Boy Slim's playing tonight now as well should add something a little extra. Ah the 'supply' Dj from Brighton. Awesome!
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Post by dodcoquelicot on Sept 4, 2015 17:37:03 GMT
Hey people first time poster, long time stalker. Been to Dismaland once already going second time tonight, just read Fat Boy Slim's playing tonight now as well should add something a little extra. Have you tickets ? Joe Brooks just tweeted to don't come, I mean , it's really sold out...
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Post by IggyWiggy on Sept 4, 2015 20:28:39 GMT
I stumbled across some 'meaty trumps' listed under dismaland on ebay earlier. I was glad for the reminder as i had intended to investigate them when i saw them in dismaland but had had my magpie-like attention drawn away by something shiny. I must say, they are rather marvellous brownjewel.bigcartel.com/productsTwo new sets available today:
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Post by manty on Sept 4, 2015 22:16:54 GMT
These trump cards look great
Going to get some
I always win the dinosaur trumps :-)
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Post by curiousgeorge on Sept 6, 2015 0:43:46 GMT
Shame the nonce set has sold out already.(not something I ever thought i would type out!!)
Anyone have ANY tickets for sale??
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Post by sɐǝpı ɟo uoıʇɐɹǝpǝɟ on Sept 6, 2015 0:57:41 GMT
Shame the nonce set has sold out already.(not something I ever thought i would type out!!) Anyone have ANY tickets for sale?? can someone please explain what a "trump card" is? Is that a British thing?
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Post by Deleted on Sept 6, 2015 8:58:27 GMT
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Post by IggyWiggy on Sept 6, 2015 11:32:41 GMT
Shame the nonce set has sold out already.(not something I ever thought i would type out!!) Anyone have ANY tickets for sale?? can someone please explain what a "trump card" is? Is that a British thing? Each pack of Top Trumps is based on a theme, such as cars, aircraft, boats, dinosaurs, British nonces, or characters from a popular film or television series. Each card in the pack shows a list of numerical data about the item. For example, in a pack based on cars, each card shows a different model of car, and the stats and data may include its engine size, its weight, its length, and its top speed. If the theme is about a TV series or film, the cards include characters and the data varying from things like strength and bravery to fashion and looks, depending on the criteria. All the cards are dealt among the players. There must be at least two players, and at least one card for each player. The starting player (normally the player sitting on the dealer's left) selects a category from his or her topmost card and reads out its value. Each other player then reads out the value of the same category from their cards. The best (usually the largest; in the case of a sports car's weight or a sprinter's 100m time, for instance, lower is considered better) value wins the "trick", and the winner takes all the cards of the trick and places them at the bottom of his or her pile. The winner then looks at their new topmost card, and chooses the category for the next round. In the event of a draw, the cards are placed in the center and a new category is chosen from the next card by the same person as in the previous round. The winner of that round obtains all of the cards in the center as well as the top card from each player.[1] Players are eliminated when they lose their last card, and the winner is the player who obtains the whole pack. Some variants of the rules allow 'three card pick', whereby a player who has only three cards remaining is allowed to choose any of their three cards to play with. Typically, this lengthens the game considerably. en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Top_Trumps
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Post by artpie4000 on Sept 6, 2015 12:57:52 GMT
can someone please explain what a "trump card" is? Is that a British thing? Each pack of Top Trumps is based on a theme, such as cars, aircraft, boats, dinosaurs, British nonces, or characters from a popular film or television series. Each card in the pack shows a list of numerical data about the item. For example, in a pack based on cars, each card shows a different model of car, and the stats and data may include its engine size, its weight, its length, and its top speed. If the theme is about a TV series or film, the cards include characters and the data varying from things like strength and bravery to fashion and looks, depending on the criteria. All the cards are dealt among the players. There must be at least two players, and at least one card for each player. The starting player (normally the player sitting on the dealer's left) selects a category from his or her topmost card and reads out its value. Each other player then reads out the value of the same category from their cards. The best (usually the largest; in the case of a sports car's weight or a sprinter's 100m time, for instance, lower is considered better) value wins the "trick", and the winner takes all the cards of the trick and places them at the bottom of his or her pile. The winner then looks at their new topmost card, and chooses the category for the next round. In the event of a draw, the cards are placed in the center and a new category is chosen from the next card by the same person as in the previous round. The winner of that round obtains all of the cards in the center as well as the top card from each player.[1] Players are eliminated when they lose their last card, and the winner is the player who obtains the whole pack. Some variants of the rules allow 'three card pick', whereby a player who has only three cards remaining is allowed to choose any of their three cards to play with. Typically, this lengthens the game considerably. en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Top_TrumpsThat's some kinda posh trumps. We used to play with a normal card deck!
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Post by adman on Sept 6, 2015 13:41:18 GMT
can someone please explain what a "trump card" is? Is that a British thing? Each pack of Top Trumps is based on a theme, such as cars, aircraft, boats, dinosaurs, British nonces, or characters from a popular film or television series. Each card in the pack shows a list of numerical data about the item. For example, in a pack based on cars, each card shows a different model of car, and the stats and data may include its engine size, its weight, its length, and its top speed. If the theme is about a TV series or film, the cards include characters and the data varying from things like strength and bravery to fashion and looks, depending on the criteria. All the cards are dealt among the players. There must be at least two players, and at least one card for each player. The starting player (normally the player sitting on the dealer's left) selects a category from his or her topmost card and reads out its value. Each other player then reads out the value of the same category from their cards. The best (usually the largest; in the case of a sports car's weight or a sprinter's 100m time, for instance, lower is considered better) value wins the "trick", and the winner takes all the cards of the trick and places them at the bottom of his or her pile. The winner then looks at their new topmost card, and chooses the category for the next round. In the event of a draw, the cards are placed in the center and a new category is chosen from the next card by the same person as in the previous round. The winner of that round obtains all of the cards in the center as well as the top card from each player.[1] Players are eliminated when they lose their last card, and the winner is the player who obtains the whole pack. Some variants of the rules allow 'three card pick', whereby a player who has only three cards remaining is allowed to choose any of their three cards to play with. Typically, this lengthens the game considerably. en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Top_TrumpsFabulous additional 'theme' there IggyWiggy
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Post by carlcashman on Sept 6, 2015 19:40:42 GMT
Today
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Post by dodcoquelicot on Sept 6, 2015 20:27:03 GMT
Today wow matey !
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Post by Dr. Plip on Sept 6, 2015 21:06:47 GMT
Today Nice photo. You must have photoshopped the heck out of that sky . Wear sunscreen!
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Post by Dr. Plip on Sept 7, 2015 9:13:13 GMT
Nice score Killer Mike! Very nice. So I wonder if the acts are being paid with art or if these are bonus gifts?
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Post by Deleted on Sept 7, 2015 9:30:42 GMT
Nice score Killer Mike! Very nice. So I wonder if the acts are being paid with art or if these are bonus gifts? No idea whether it was bought or gift but this work wasnt available for purchase at the opening, it was already sold, it was on display but just as a canvas hanging, it wasnt framed with the piece of gnawed out canvas attached, i liked it before but i like it even more now.
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Post by Dr. Plip on Sept 7, 2015 9:37:34 GMT
I always kinda hoped that Dismaland would have one of those arcade claw machines, full of Banksy artwork that you had no real chance of grabbing.
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Post by hunter007 on Sept 7, 2015 10:00:17 GMT
Been a great idea that ,,,
Prehaps with just the one item that you could win , it would have a constant que
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