Lets say, I’ve been in a similar situation – I froze and my body refused to move. The imaginative martial arts skill or high-pitched screaming may not come in handy in real life though. And honestly, when you’re a woman you think of all possibilities that could potentially get you into danger and imagine how you can escape from it. Heeeey, it’s not my fault I’m wired to think that way because I’m sure half of us at least joke about this among our friends. Because although I’m in my mid-twenties I believe that I attract danger like a magnet and who knows I might be talking to a potential psychopath and the next thing you know I might end up dead in some “dark alley”. That doesn’t mean I want strangers to talk to strike conversations with me. Hardly comes off as a surprise these days actually. I could definitely do with less anxiety in life if I had Harry’s invisibility cloak, you know?īut for the most part, the passengers are engrossed in conversations, face deep on their phones, or nose buried in their books. ![]() Perhaps it’s a blaring sign of being an introvert but if I ever accidentally lock eyes with someone, my heart races (the kind of feeling when you’re about to fall from stairs) and end up feeling extremely uncomfortable. Am I the only one who doesn’t like making eye contacts with people? I walk, sit and stand looking down or scroll through my phone. So I began paying attention to the passengers in the train. I mean, when you commute for a good 6 months like this, you are bound to get tired of it eventually. Although I enjoy the view of lush green suburbs and striking street art covered walls through the journey, I’m growing numb to it. Theme Day - When People Think Of Cheltenham.I live in Cheltenham and I have at least a painful 4 hours ride (to college and back) every day.Still focusing on rock music, with up and coming bands playing live, The Attic featured artists such as Stereophonics and Feeder." Still a rock club up until 1996 when it turned in to The Attic which is when Stuart “Stu” Challoner got involved. What started with the scooters and the mods back in the early years, now turned in to a dedicated bikers and rock venue.Īnother name change to Mistys didn’t mean it changed genre. Then in the early 80s the club changed management yet again and turned in to The Night Owl. The Four Tops played their very first UK show at the Blue Moon, which it remained to be during most of the 70s. Jimi Hendrix, Cream, Mott The Hoople, Rolling Stones, Rod Stewart to name but a few, played up the stairs in the corner stage. It became the premiere circuit venue for the Gloucestershire area. This time the venue was called Blue Moon. ![]() In the late 60s it changed incarnation again. For a while it was a dancehall under the name SPA Lounge. Egg & Bacon was the local hang out for the young and restless of Cheltenham. ![]() "Going back to the early 60s when it all started as a milk bar frequented by the mods on their scooters. Not knowing anything about it I checked out their website and I was so suprised by the history of the club behind the door that the info below is taken from their website :. This club, on the High Street, is not the sort of place that plays my kind of music, so I've never been inside but I wanted to tell you something about it. Continuing the series of the towns bars, clubs and pubs here is The Night Owl.
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