morty wrote:At least I can add up.
You are living in some fantasy land where a £10 bet will get you £65 on the conversion from $10.00 US - it is more like £16.
I was joking. Where do you get the £16 from though, unless she was giving me odds of 8/5

morty wrote:At least I can add up.
You are living in some fantasy land where a £10 bet will get you £65 on the conversion from $10.00 US - it is more like £16.
morty wrote:Which is maybe why they should cancel due to political unrest in the region and the travel warnings that have been recently upgraded for travelling to Israel.
Voodoo Billy wrote:I was joking. Where do you get the £16 from though, unless she was giving me odds of 8/5 :confused: ?
the ghost of guitarplayer wrote:Not by the UK's FCO (Foreign Commonwealth Office), just warns against travel to Gaza. But then our old ministry of funny walks is usually slow with travel advice compared to the US State Department. I think when the US, Australia and France warned against travel to Egypt during the recent unrest, the FCO was still saying, yeah go, have a lovely time and make sure you bring us back one of those stuffed toy camels and silly Fez hats they sell over there. :confused:
Kounelaki wrote:Um, $10.00 US=£6.16
the ghost of guitarplayer wrote:At this precise moment in a time and certainly next month, I would actually be quite willing to get on a plane to Israel, other than the occupied territories (West Bank and Gaza), but would, obviously, be on my guard. Maybe in a year or two who knows. There is a constant threat of terrorism in Tel Aviv, especially in public places, but that risk is always there.
Besides, as far as I know in regards to the place the Bunnymen are/were due to play in Tel Aviv is only a short distance from Ben Gurion International Airport. So assuming there is any risk, fairly easy to get in and out. Anyway, I doubt there is a risk directly to the band themselves given the protests seem moreso to be coming from people sitting at their computers in the relatively safety of downtown New York.
I wouldn't be surprised if they do cancel, seems to be a lot of hassle and they don't appear to be one of these bands that would do it just to say fuck off, we just want to play to our Israeli fans - or later tomorrow there would be a live broadcast on the Bunnymen website of Mac standing on the steps outside Bunnymen HQ flanked by Will, Pete, Peasey and a strange man in a suit to announce to the world's media "The Bunnymen officially declare that they are not playing Tel Aviv as a political statement of our dislike of the Israeli regime and its policy towards the Palestinian people. Yeah. free Nelson Mandela!" - perhaps when they were younger. Problem is these protestors will think that they won a victory and claim that it was political activism that got the Bunnymen to cancel, no doubt writing messages on facebook saying how right they are not to support the Israeli government and shit like that. Guess at least it'd eventually get them off their backs.
crystal89 wrote:As for the Israel thing, fuck it who cares what some self-righteous
pricks think!! If they want to play there, and there's an audience
that want to see them, and many there won't see them ever again,
Ivan wrote:Jesus is the Son of God. He's coming back. And he's pissed at the Jews.
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