Canyoudigit
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Go you, I bet you smash it, the very best of luck and most importantly of all just enjoy it and have a laughI'm doing the 1% club
Go you, I bet you smash it, the very best of luck and most importantly of all just enjoy it and have a laughI'm doing the 1% club
Now I could never go on TVGood for you AET....you will have a fab time. I know exactly how you feel though. When I put on your last thread about my big opportunity next week I've nearly turned down....I'm going to be on a TV game show and my episode is recording next week. God knows why I applied...I think it was the 4 gins...and I can't believe I've been picked after going through all the processes. But I've worried massively and now I too am having big stresses about driving to Manchester on my own etc etc....exactly the same feelings what you have mentioned. Mad isn't it, such positive things happening to us both and anxiety is trying to destroy that too
Now I could never go on TV
I’m far too self conscious. I hate seeing myself in photos and hearing my own voice.
Good luck though I readily admit I’ve never seen 1% club and have no idea who presents it
But i still can’t think positively !!
So about two years ago during the depths of lockdown I paid £5 into this and heard nothing.
I got an email this morning saying that because some people couldn’t attend (my first thought was it’s the rail strikes??) I was on the reserve list and could get entry.
So of course instead of going whoop whoop and celebrating, the mardy Bum that is depressed little AET goes into a massive deep depression and throws a strop that he can’t possibly go cos of the rail strikes and couldn’t possibly drive down to London because he’d only get lost and would get stressed driving in central london.
Anyway cut a long story short. One train an hour is running to London and I’m going with my brother.
So nice things sometimes happen.
Pet Shop Boys - Electric Ballroom Camden - Iconic Music Venue
Pet Shop Boys perform a one-off, intimate show at the Electric Ballroom to raise money for independent grassroots music venues as part of the Passport: Back to Our Roots project. Passport: Back to Our Roots is a nationwide series of one-off intimate gigs by the UK’s biggest artists, supporting...electricballroom.co.uk
What processes did you have to go through? Were they checking your general knowledge or more to do with your personality and character?I too am the same with photos....I hadn't thought about that, til now .
I love the programme and had an extremely rare "why not" moment that I've regretted more and more every step along the way....but I'm determined to go...and I'm determined to enjoy it.
It was on on a Saturday night about 8.30 and is hosted by Lee Mack
I filled the application out and then got invited to a zoom interview with 6 others. We basically had to do a brief intro and then we did a version of the quiz with someone who works for the show.What processes did you have to go through? Were they checking your general knowledge or more to do with your personality and character?
Cracking show that! Loved the first series of it. No need to brick it for going on, there's 99 other contestants it's not like mastermind where you're exposed on your own. Go and enjoy it, and if you win some dosh, great stuff!I'm doing the 1% club
How was it @Aet290204 ??But i still can’t think positively !!
So about two years ago during the depths of lockdown I paid £5 into this and heard nothing.
I got an email this morning saying that because some people couldn’t attend (my first thought was it’s the rail strikes??) I was on the reserve list and could get entry.
So of course instead of going whoop whoop and celebrating, the mardy Bum that is depressed little AET goes into a massive deep depression and throws a strop that he can’t possibly go cos of the rail strikes and couldn’t possibly drive down to London because he’d only get lost and would get stressed driving in central london.
Anyway cut a long story short. One train an hour is running to London and I’m going with my brother.
So nice things sometimes happen.
Pet Shop Boys - Electric Ballroom Camden - Iconic Music Venue
Pet Shop Boys perform a one-off, intimate show at the Electric Ballroom to raise money for independent grassroots music venues as part of the Passport: Back to Our Roots project. Passport: Back to Our Roots is a nationwide series of one-off intimate gigs by the UK’s biggest artists, supporting...electricballroom.co.uk
It was Absolutely Fabulous. See what I did there ?
That song was the encore!!!Hope you weren't being boring AET
Good morning Aet.It was Absolutely Fabulous. See what I did there ?
Although the venue was quite tiny, it’s basically a nightclub!!! It was packed out, long queues to get in (no tickets you had to have ID) and we stood at the back so view wasn’t great. Neil Tennant mentioned early on they were treating it as a rehearsal for their Glastonbury appearance tomorrow. Basically a stripped down version of their current tour with a shorter set list with no video projections just lighting. So a real occasion for a fanboy like me.
Oh and I had quite possibly the tastiest cheeseburger and chips and beer I’ve ever had from an Italian vendor at Camden market beforehand.
Have said that, I'm not letting you get away with that pun!It was Absolutely Fabulous. See what I did there ?
Ha! If you were left to your own devices you probably would ….Have said that, I'm not letting you get away with that pun!
I surrender! You win!Ha! If you were left to your own devices you probably would ….
Oh come on mate, it can’t be SO HARD to come up with another PSB pun surely?I surrender! You win!
Please will you just leave me to my own devices as I am being boring.
Actually. That’s a Very good one.I’m trying to but I wouldn’t normally do this kind of thing