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:D (my Victorian values out on public display once more).:o |
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It's a fact. Flash mobs cannot be described as modern. They could have been ten years ago, when they first happened. They could have been in the sixties, when their precursor, the art happenings, were first produced. A decade latter they are neither cutting edge, innovative, or 'modern'. If you think those long haired louts, the Rolling Stones, are a threat to society, flash mobs might seem shockingly new...and a modern concept. ;) |
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...and the thing that is very relevant to this thread, when they were modern, new, and literally had thousands of people taking part in them...THEY DIDN'T COST A PENNY TO STAGE! Which to some I suppose sounds an old fashioned concept. No wonga being paid to anyone else to produce them. How quaint. :rolleyes: |
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Anyway, I may not reply for a while Yesterday is showing the film The Colditz Story, call it what you will, a touch trivial perhaps but I find we all need to find something to escape to rather than this bullshine! :rolleyes: |
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In the meantime, have thoughts on how you would tempt people into the centre. Only fair ...at least A-B did try. |
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They'd never have stormed the world, inventing (modern for the time) pop music. Nor those great northern minds, who a few centuries earlier had given the world a very modern industrial revolution. ;) |
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I'm serious by the way. Accy is on many websites as being Chav central. Celebrate and build on the negative Trackie, swimwear, how they'd spend the winnings. It'd get more publicity than a naff, out dated, flash mob. Give, give, give. That's me. ;) |
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...and it would cost very little. A family bucket of K.F.C., every month for a year, for the winner. ;) |
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And while these events don't have to be linked to our heritage, wouldn't it be much better if they were? or am I being a bit old fashioned here? I just think it is all smoke and mirrors, that doesn't do much for our locality, and at a cost that could be better spent elsewhere......only my opinion, you understand. |
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The way to get people back to Accrington is to attract shops that people want to shop in.
If there is a need to put on arty things then do them in the appropriate venue with the right kind of publicity beforehand. We have a wonderful Town Hall that would be perfect for exhibitions or craft type things. Hold antique and Curio fairs......something that is one step up from the flea market. I don't mind buskers...they are individual. Like the chap who plays foot tapping music in the centre of Manchester........I like the pavement artists....again can be seen in Manchester...their skill is amazing. None of this is contrived, and it costs what the passer by is willing to give |
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