Hi everyone and welcome to the Nerdy of North Pods. It's a very podcast and it's also about Northern Nerds. I am one of your hosts Sam. And I'm the other hosts Paul and normally we would be saying we're live but we're not this week nor so yes so everyone in the chat who's talking we're sorry we don't always say no to this week.
Yes we are joined by a very two very special guests and we've been trying to get these guests on the podcast for quite a while now but they are very busy and if you are part of the North East and you're part of the Nerdy community you're probably seeing these two faces around probably not like this type of vehicle port on this light because normally they're a bit dressed up. Yes we have got Kerry and Mike from the Giga Silent so thank you for joining us guys. Thank you very much for having us. Yes so when we always do get a new guest on the podcast we always like to throw on the bus a little bit and just get used to tell us a little bit about yourselves say what you do and like say give us your Nerdy credentials shall we say.
Oh the gate credentials sorry because I did like it when someone posted in the group earlier is this a cross-off episode so yes that made us laugh. When the guys and those collides. So where do I start? So I'm like alright I've been a geek for my entire life I would say.
I grew up with Star Wars when I was seven. New Corp came out when I was seven. Just I've just turned, no I was six, 77. Oh my god.
It's going to be a nice meeting. It's going to be in the young ones and for ones. Yes and I literally almost have got my mum and I had to take this picture about 30 times to see it. Wow.
And I've been watching films pretty much constantly. Yes. Hooray. When I was about eight or nine because it's been a two mind six o'clock on a Tuesday night kind of monster movie season on.
Right. Some of the films he had on with Valleidoguan. He's the original King Kong, the Black and White Virgin Point. And he had front and sign on.
Right. Original Universal films. And I've been a fan of a since of horror. And I mean, now there is what you didn't want to fight with young ones on it.
Yeah. Yeah. Now I've been pretty much watching horror ever since. And I've been collecting comics for don't easy years playing with your games since the spectrum.
Spectrum, yes. I was the I'm sure was my first one. Spectrum's a five year game with the Robocade board. And I just say look, can you still hear the tapes playing in the sleep?
The noise, the loading screens or the name has no notes or it. It's what it gets 99% loaded in the crushes. He's the egg used to be a bastard for that. He's the egg used to be expected to Lord.
And he's got all the way up the screen and it just right. Yeah. Oh, remember eight and a half on the volume control on me tape deck with Lord and 90% the games in except Mike Minor and Jeff said, Willy had to be on 10. Oh, I think it's just wrong.
Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. No, I actually know what he means.
So that's the thing. I'm just I'm just saying. I think it's about explaining this. This was technology of games.
Still massive game. I still still read comics, still watch films, still watch TV. I think it's changed with like what comics are you collecting at the moment? I don't collect comics anymore.
I collected the Marvel collections that came out, you know, the hard bucks that came out for all of them. Yeah. All of them. Right.
I don't even want to imagine how much I spent on the concert. Yeah. Yeah. So I'm going to collect you.
Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. No, I'm going to host them up and they'll come out on the wall.
So I've got a few around my walls. The only ones I'm collecting at the moment is the reprints for the wall and dead, the deluxe weather doing them in color instead of the black and white. I am wanting to get to the hundred issue just so I can see Glenn getting his head to the organ in full color instead of the black and white issue. So that is my little goal at the moment.
It's I think I'm going to win goal. Everyone's going to have to have the needs in the one. What do you want? Yes, sure.
Just leaving color. That was not in the TV version. That's true. I think the comic did it better.
Yeah. Absolutely. Don't perry. Tell us a little bit about yourself now.
So I'm Kerry. I am one of the admins of gigs. I am married to this. Probably here.
We've been together as many as. My thing is my only thing is red dwarf. I mean, you put me on probably be an old chick. It's a simple thing.
I'm annoying to watch it with because I'll quote it from start to finish. It also started with me and he who watched the first episode and she told us about it and then we had a stand and date every week I would go to her house and watch it. They enjoyed that. I've been in many of the conventions, many of the cast and the crow, seen the models and things like that.
So that's like my ultimate nerdy nerdy thing that I've had since I was a kid. Before that huge, huge, very happy housing fan. We were in junior school at the time and it was the end of two, which is top of the goal because it is at the moment. And we were given a film that was watching it happen to be a clash of the Titans.
We've been given a 1-82. We got to watch that. No, we've been given a 2-83. We got to watch that and I was just enrolled from there.
And then when the nanosholders, she was like, oh, watch the sin battle. Yeah, that was my introduction. It was the eye of the tiger, not the eye of the tiger, or something like that. But it was the same bad in the one where the men who were talking about the cinnamon.
Right. Back in the deer. Then of course, it was Jason and the Argonauts. We've got two daughters, we've got two grandkids and they're already getting in the nerdy stuff.
So nerdy culture and things like that. So we've got one who's a massive football fan, a huge doctor who found a new loss in the house. And movies and movies. My mum and mum.
Both of the games. Both of the games. Yeah. Can we come to your hospital level games and see if we can go to the catchphrase at the end.
The three-year-old is obsessed with all your oldies and I will be obsessed with lego games. That's right. It's possible. Right.
But cosplay wise, cosplay wise, I've done many baddies. I'm still a bit, I'm a big glass. So I thought cosplay would be like, does my money, a body ship or personal for me? I wanted to do a big character.
And somebody suggested to do a sailor and got a whole different friend. When I threw I met through cosplay and she helped me get it. I made tea. That's my talent to begin at end.
My face got whom so hands. It's just like I can't be any in my game. No. No.
On a minute, the judging crafty were just kind of crumble. My favourite story about cosplay and creating cosplay was that Curie's other cosplay, which she's quite famous for, which is Annie Wilkes. Yes, that's saying many times as Annie Wilkes. Meghan, Annie Wilkes costume, she was asked to sort a button on.
The two losses that were helping me in the costume had to remove and reattach the vote because it was wrong. What you don't understand though is this simple button wasn't even in a real button haul, it was just for sure. Right, so it could basically clean it on, I stuck it on, it didn't really matter. So, perhaps all of them on the hat, weren't straight line apparently.
No, that wasn't happening, so that'd be taken off. Cos I used to joke, I can't even talk about that, I may change out, I can't talk. No, no. No.
What's the other one? Because it's funny enough you're saying that Annie Wilkes, I think before I knew about you's, I saw the meme. Cos you actually became a meme for a little bit, whether the animals, whether the two pictures. I mean, I was a chinta one.
Yeah, I mean that one. I made that one just for fun. He's like, I've had it all written out and I sent it to, it was down there just to be a photographer. I just wrote it and said, can anybody like Jane is into a meme?
And he made the Tinder page for it and it was just funny. And then somebody went, oh you're on the Stephen King group. I'm like, oh my God. It's so funny.
It's so many times. It's like, it's my meme. What kind of music? It's not big in time.
But it's just, I don't know, it's sometimes you get bored sitting on the leg taking over the game, so you just make stuff up at all. That's pretty much how, like I say we started with a lot of the project here, it was basically like with lockdown, everything was just, but you couldn't do anything. And I just wanted to talk to people about the gummies. That literally is how we started with things and Sam came up with the idea of doing the podcast.
Because I wanted to write, because I didn't want to be on screen. I hate being screen, I hate being talking to people because I don't like people. Hi guys. But basically I wanted to write articles and articles on a website, but Sam was like, no, nobody's doing that anymore.
We'll have to do a podcast. So we did the first episode. We did the first episode. And then did it again.
So yeah, so we did the flaps anyway. Let's check to see what the video works. No video. Oh, I didn't, uh, I had a pretend like we're doing all our top five David movies.
Oh, really? That's really great. Oh my God, I didn't see that one coming in. Yeah, so yeah, they are sweetie.
My podcast is our listen to where that's happening. Oh, he's a very, very common. It's the one and only time it ever happens. We were so ridiculous after that, like is it recording?
No. But it's, as you go, it's learn as you go what you do, how to do it and stuff, because we didn't have a fucking clue. We still don't have a fucking clue. We're just basically winging it as we go.
Now, I see the podcast is getting out there. It's meeting people that's starting to get camera. Exactly. You must be doing something right.
I mean, you know, everybody knows about it. So, yeah, we'll just get everyone to listen to it. That'll be the difference. But the reason I look at this is because people are listening to it.
So, I know I'm good. I know I'm good. It's always interesting because you mentioned a few names there as well, because when she's actually been on the podcast with there to be more geek, she was lovely last. Um, but we did actually do, we should have, like if we know one, if you're such a big red dwarf on, because we did actually do a red dwarf episode, a few months back.
We did. It was one of my favorites because red dwarf is one of my things. And I have met when we had Graham, I would bring him on, and I didn't stop laughing from the very start to the very end. I think it's the one point I was in pain.
Like my stomach was hurting. It was such a good episode. I would revisit red dwarf with you in a heartbeat. Oh, but you know, because I will call it from start to finish.
When you're talking about laughing, I have not just cackled, can we? I heard on a couple of episodes because it was not enough to go and save them film. Oh, wow, that's amazing. But if you watch that crisis, which is one from the US series, watch the episode crisis, and you just get it.
That would be me. That's me sitting next to Gwyneth trying to stop me fisting. You most did not be loud. But since I did the big bang episode as well, good world, I can't blame him.
His laughing is on one of the big bang theory episodes as well. Oh, wait. When nobody else is laughing, you can just see your good world. Oh, it's just like this small skinny lad from Barra.
I'm going to go do laughing. But now every time you listen to that episode, you can't knock me into it. I have to go to Ant and wait. And there it is.
The thing is what we like to do about the podcast is when we think about a subject matter. When we don't have red dwarf, we don't really do much research. We just go why there were special, why things. So we don't want Perkley to be experts in the field.
Oh, God. What was so fun was like revisiting and reliving. Like I was answering them. It sounds like that's a memory you're knocking ahead.
They're grimacing it. It's just bringing back so many good memories. And that's what I love when you talk to people who know the shit and makes their own interests as well. But that's what I've been a nerd or been a geek is all about.
It's basically Shana passion and just basically embracing it as well. As well, as I think, as Mike said, he's been a geek all his life. But when we were younger and stuff, I wasn't always cool. It wasn't always easy to be a nerd or be a geek.
So it's great to see more people have been able to embrace that side of it now. Also, I'm not as well. Very true. That's me.
I went from being this tomboy action figure, loving non-girl girl to then just being an utter goth. I'm just being a goth. I'm still having quite getting out of it. See, that's like, it's making my head to a black or a full rainbow.
There's no in between. Absolutely not between. I've tried. I've tried to do color and it just does not work for me.
The thing is I won't do sort of color as in, oh, let's all be pink today. Oh, you know, I'm just going to say it's really weird. I'm literally talking. I have a rainbow dress that I'll wear with my rainbow fish, let's be rainbow with my regular choices.
And here it currently is, really weird. Your hair is currently rainbow as well as it is, either complete or not in your face or color. I'm talking about it. I'm talking about it.
That's the thing. But rather have that because at least you know where your sun is, rather like the indecisiveness, indecisiveness, indecisiveness. Oh, the pregnancy. Are you okay?
Oh, I can never get words out. That's what makes the set of rollers kicks in as well. So that's fine. I am good.
But anyone who's listening as well, if they've been living in a rock or know about what you want to do, if you want to tell us a bit about the gig asylum and what you're involved in, because I know you're doing a lot of charity work as well. Like, say, but what is the gig asylum if people don't know? Well, the gig asylum is a Facebook community. It used to be just a Facebook group where people would get together and it sort of expanded the more people that we used to have gotten.
It was like six people originally. And it expanded and expanded and expanded. You know, every conventional mentor was like, oh, I can't wait. I'm going to talk to you.
I'm going to join this group. You know, with a lot of people who I was asked to be in, I'd been at 99, but I was getting a bit big. Well, it was over 32 and a half thousand at the minute. Wow.
I think I was home 300. So it's not the biggest. It's big numbers. It's the second biggest sort of multi-genre news, gig group so far.
What else is it's the friendiest? We're praying ourselves on celebrating your fandoms. You know, we want to hear about what you enjoy, rather than, oh, I hear this about it. You know, it's like something about what you like about it.
I wasn't too keen on this bit, but this bit still kept me interested. You know, have a dialogue like that. Something we'll have a good blanket ban on, and we've seen it do quite well is a nor spoilers rule. Some people go, how do you do that with nor spoilers?
And it's difficult to explain what is so much easier than you think. Because we've got the generation coming up now who don't know who the father is. We've got a generation. You know, watch the other scenes, the films that haven't seen.
So we have a blanket ban on any sort of big spoilers like that. But it is still possible to have a conversation about film, TV, and things out without spoiling it for people. And the amount of time to go, oh, but I'm watching this. Now, I don't want any spoilers, but can somebody tell me that?
And we'll take it with private conversation. And then that way you find that there are so many friendships there. We have the issues with you and see in marriage. Just coming to the next three weeks.
And it's just because rather than just being a Facebook group, it's an actual little reason community now. People arrange meets at different conventions because of the people at the end. All day, we have like t-shirts, we've got even little dot ID cards. Don't you think it's like all of them?
They do. You know, so even when we had the white wine masks, we had like hashtag one of us, which is our model. Rather than putting like the gig asylum on a Facebook, they're basically in a billboard. We thought that was a bit tacky.
So we thought, you know, we'll just have something subtle in this little front of us on this side to see what we're doing. So that's mainly what the gig asylum, as a Facebook site on the social media site, is about. There's also people sharing tips and tricks on how to do cosplay. We have a site group because we didn't, we don't want to study groups.
The people would be selling things or just like all the selling people. So we're like, right, we don't want people selling things. We don't want people just coming in dropping their link and going away. We do have facilities for that.
You know, we've made a lot of sort of chats with that. So if you want to advertise the podcast, you go to the podcast thread, stick your link in there. You want to do your Instagram thread, stick it in there. People just coming in and dropping links is what we've got.
So we've got a separate selling group as well. Because we've got trade off friends that come in there, that's safe from convention, convention, we've got people at your private sales, we've got people at a den's eyes and collections, changing collections all together. So we've got the gig asylum selling them, poor yum as well. Absolutely any businesses, any private sales and things like that.
Well, the traders come in there as well. Yeah, that's cool. Specifically for awesome, which is class. Yeah, that's awesome.
Yeah, that's awesome. If you quote like the gig asylum, particular gig asylum code, you will get some a little bit of discount. It might only be five or ten. So it's better than somebody else's.
It's still better than someone else's. It's still something to fear. We're going to take an outside of Facebook, one of the original members, Chris, said, well, you know, we've got these numbers, what can we do? Well, why don't we try running like a little Tom Bawlin or something for charity?
Well, we'll ask the organizer who would like that be, like who would like to raise money for. So we got together and we decided that we went out to the, we had some like bits and bobs that we had, some good, good office prizes. Everybody went and had a look at that house. We also put a shout out for the traders, but everybody would like donate anything.
And we were in London, the generosity was on real. Like, people were like, yeah, you'll have like these 10 coffee guys, you know, sometimes at the end of them, I think it was Capital Sci-Fi, we just got this box and just stuff that they had left at the end. There was drinks cups in there, there was, there was water, docks up like apple mine, remember that? Right.
So fun. Yes, I was like, oh, yeah, I got like, it was good. I was like, I'm not going to go on a bench, it's not going to go off, we used to go on a day, it's no longer going. We went once it was, in the year after we were invited down, just calm down, because we've made a lot of friends down there.
And the next year, when we went down, one of the traders went, oh, I've got to meet you, have you got much stuff in your car? And I said, we're just like, well, come out and I'll put this in your car. And he literally gave us a full car boot. It was a powerful stuff.
Wow. He went, he was like, you do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do. The best game of Jenga Redder. Are we running short?
Was he used to buy the returns parts from Amazon? Right. And he'd go in and he'd literally buy your pallets like 30 quid and your pallets full of mugs that have been damaged. And when he said damaged, the car has boxes that have gone to form it, with not one of the boxes.
And then they decide the boxes and they're just clearing it all up in case one of the broken sides. Right, okay. So it's sell it from pennies. He'd take them all out, he'd take them all out of the boxes, and then they weren't damaged itself for like three foot of a piece.
Right. And he'd make his money back in your time. And he says, all the stuff we got was just excess stuff that he had. And he literally, there was a large.
Yeah, but the generosity across like over the last gone people like nine years, couldn't September, but the generosity I would say the last seven years since we've been taking it out on a different convention. We've also raised tens of thousands. Ah, it's amazing. It has a present.
Well, that's what I was saying. I was just going to say with like, say when it comes to nerds and like say people like of gigs and stuff like that, or people who go with these conventions, you always find out they always look after their own and they are almost generous people as well, because they understand like what's going on. It's not always about money. So it's great that you find people being like that as well.
With yourselves. Yeah, they are fantastic. I mean, we've got one in the group at the minute, where we've got five prizes of Saint Nick Frost merchandise that we've got done at Comic Con Northeast. Right.
And that's all going to be a charity called Our Mail. Yeah, same. Yeah, it's really cool. You look like, but it wasn't supposed to survive two hours, which is celebrating these 11th birthday this year.
Oh, bless them. Oh, he was sent to my pilot of care in December and the expectant to make his birthday, which was in June. And he did. So the House of the Bay of the Party, from the Park to the Centre, raised a lot of money as well.
But the legacy that they're trying to leave behind is that they have the family. They have the other children as well. They've never managed to go on holiday. And when they go, when they're half going holiday, it's like a whole operation, when they have to go.
And even then when they get there, if it's an adapted caravan, it's not fifth purpose because my law can't be chosen use grab rail. And the wheelchair, you've got conned to be turned round. So what they're looking for is a look into me as 80,000 pounds to build a fully adapted caravan. So families like this can go on holiday together.
Yeah. Yeah. So that's what we're raising money for at the minute. So it's a priority that anyone wants to try.
Well, we're going to suggest as well, if he's like after this, he send us a message with the links on and stuff, I'll put it in the description for the podcast when we go to one Tuesday. So if anyone's watching on Sunday, the links are below. So look, it's a couple of links down there. But not there yet, but there will be there on Sunday.
You will be happy already to do it. That's the thing, because we are very much about sharing and trying to be supportive. When we wanted to do the podcast, when we started getting guests on and talking about Diego, we wanted to focus, like, phone off, we'll get other people out of the world, we wanted to focus on the North East, and showcase people who are doing stuff like in our midst. We aren't, we all overlooked a lot of the times when it comes to certain things.
People always think, oh, social media, or doing certain things, it's all based on South. And that's what I said, that's what the idea of, like, I was named as well, like, no, you're North, like, we are fucking early up here, don't forget about us. Yeah, well, we have a little bit of a poor cousin. That's right.
Yeah. But definitely, but next week, we are up there with, like, some of them, especially with, like, the growing industry in the North East as well, like with what culture being up here as well, which is, like, same massive, for, like, same. That's a kind of walk culture, I am. Yes.
I'm talking about massive issues with what culture, all of the chorus. We'll get into that later. I'm calling the podcast. I'm just saying, that's a raunch coming up.
Oh, we're doing a run. Some went on one for about half an hour of Game of Thrones won, fine, that was hilarious. Yeah. It was being up.
We did our top five favorite TV programs, and I managed to get incredibly angry over Game of Thrones, which is one of my favorites. I even have my own Game of Thrones group, which has got some big numbers. I just never go in it. But yeah, I managed to go on a massive tirade about the downfall of Game of Thrones, but yet it's still my favorite.
And I was like, so you like it? Yeah. Oh, yes. So, so, you mentioned about the conventions as well, because you do a lot of conventions.
I know what we were talking about before you went live. So, how many, again, just random numbers? How many conventions have you got planned for this year? Oh, I thought you were going to ask how many of you are doing?
I was like, oh, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. I'm not that mean. Not that mean, yeah. We've cut down.
Yeah, I've cut down. Two years before, cool, the kid. We did. 20 years.
Wow. Yeah, so that's at least a, I mean, we do. At least there's definitely at least one of them. Some places that are more of a famous, you know.
I said, one of them. How do you get to get to the top of it and see people that much? Oh, that's just gone. I'm sort of going to fly.
Any time you see that. Luckily, my shift work keeps me away from some. Yes. No, yeah.
The thing is, I'm just recently passing you drive in test as well. Really cool. Really cool. Still one drive out your local time.
Right. I'm too much of a scaredy cat right now. But I did go from my house to socials, which is at least a 10 minute drive. So you're getting there.
It's just a little bit by little. It's actually just pushing around. Just in my every trade, it won't be my get in Newcastle. You never know what to do.
You never want to drive a Newcastle. It's a nightmare. Oh, I've been driving for many, many, many moons. And I still won't drive to Newcastle.
But when I passed my test, I just thought, fuck it. I got on the car and drove to York. Can I just say the first year I made it, when I passed my test, was New Castle C-bond. LAUGHTER Definitely.
I didn't tell you what, I didn't tell you what, I didn't tell you what, it was hell busted. Hell busted, wow. They don't go in it. They don't exist anymore.
Right. I thought again then was supposed to be headline and hell-bond was support and then cancelled. Right. Go up there.
Thank you, conventions as you're asking. Go up there. See you like her. She tries to keep him on track like me.
Like these other people, the Squaff and Tungins, but yeah, like. No, we've got a fair few plans. We've got a concom just the next week, which is brilliant. We've got your wheels.
Then I'm helping them on the cosplay for Manchester and Wales. So I've been in Wales and quite a lot of it. Right. I've been in Wales myself.
And then it's just a case of where the grass to go from there. I mean, we've got some of them coming, I mean, we've got a fantastic one in Huddersfield this weekend. Huddersfield, concom, con. Can't they just just can't get there because of the way?
Because I don't know why you're getting away. Yeah. That is very true. What is this expensive hobby?
Yeah. It's a shit when that happens. Yes. I know.
Because we went to do, well, we went to go to, like say, love in horror last year. But I'd say it was an unfortunate circumstance that we couldn't go. It was my fault. It wasn't your fault at all.
It was nobody's fault. I had bad news the day before and I just, we couldn't go and I felt so bad. But we are going this year, come hang on high water. We are, apart from last year, I go all the time, I love it.
It's my best friends are an artist and she's usually a guest at conventions. So I do stuff with her and this is the one where she doesn't have to work. This is our thing and we can just go and be a part of it and have a little bit. I'm saying for the love of horror is our one of the few that we get to just go to and enjoy.
Even if we're not working, we tend to go to them anyway. It's just because for the love of horror is the one that we just attend. Yes. Because I wanted to talk about the love of horror as well.
Because that was quite a big one. You did cause an internet sensation with that one, didn't you? Would you like to tell us what's happened to that one there? He was there.
He was there. He was there. He was there. He was there.
Kevin was as well, actually. Yeah, he was upstairs, garden, the cake. So 2021 we got married up for the love of horror, on 16th of October. So I get to bring up to people that time.
I went to the front of me. I went to the front of me. It was all. It was I.
It was so cool. I was in the crowd. I stood and watched. And it was, it was, your dress was phenomenal.
It could be seen as a space here. That's what I was looking for. That's what I was looking for. I need to be seen from space.
I'm dressed at me, my friends. Oh wow. It's a new audience. I couldn't put my feet anywhere.
Right. The rest was so long on that train. I'm not Jorgen. I was so careful.
Where the stand? I'm getting some stuff. See, that's an issue. No, initially.
Yeah. So, um. I felt like a ghost queen in that dress. You were everything.
You got dressed. Wrote far. Loved it. Me, friend Tiffany, did it.
Because we had a bit of one coat, where I called a track tan. Um, because I had a line of tan here and I'm like, that's all. So we bought some just like beaded chorgas. They went on.
Just sort of disguised that a little bit. We have really talented here. Um, we've got that. Um, your other friend Jamie Lee-Boo, actually basically, not massive.
And this is one I have. Can you suggest anything? And she got massively coming. Oh, I'm doing this.
I'm doing that. Right. Go on then. That sounds fun.
Um, and the crown, like it came from the 1980 Pence Declaration. That is amazing. Into the hands of Jamie Lee-Boo. And she just, she created that.
Absolutely. The scaring about that crown is not only is it 99 pence, it's the one top of the head. It took a proper head bun but it's got a piece of stained glass of a- A burnt down church. A burnt down church.
That would be a coffee. Yeah, no, no. That is the ultimate golf. It's like right there.
It's beautiful. It's like, hold on. Wait, what? What the paint?
The paint job. It's too much. It looks perfect. It was perfect.
It was amazing. It sounded like that. I think it was a different time for a while. Or was it just like where?
It was, um, it was a lie. It was a lot of our hard lives that we did from Kacchap. Lost Kacchap. Lost Kacchap.
Who made the wedding orch that got married under. You also did. Did Chupi's chair. Yeah, did a lot of crock.
Right. Don't, um, Freddy's boiler room. He's doing, he's doing myelmyers. He's doing, he's doing more the different sets with a lot of horror.
He's doing, like, a lot of different different conventions he was procked for. They are, I mean doors. One of the different ones. Oh, yes, the door.
Sorry, I'm very sorry. That's what we got. So we got, we were doing a, a lot of horror lives there. We've been fenneling.
Who, by the way, got audience. So you could marry us. Oh, I was then. Yeah.
And Neil, and then, you know, we didn't know what we were doing. I was dressed as, I mean, can you dress up that day? No. No, you weren't dressed as well.
But the last was dressed up as a lot of England. That was interesting. Um, and we're just sitting in a sort of thing between T.A. So we're like, okay, um, you know, what, what's the kind of stuff we're going to get married?
You know, this is, this is the vision and we're talking in the way. We'll do it. Right. And I went, what?
And Neil went, we'll do it. We'll check the first thing that we did with his event. But he was like, sort on it straight. He's like, no, we'll do it.
Um, we had not to win half now. We did. Yeah, it was class in Emma. Emma Cleek.
Oh my god, bless that woman. Bless that woman. Just going right and playing half this thing. Have that and do that and do that.
Right. Come down, sort out the space. And then we're just, the couldn't have done enough. Right.
It's not done enough. I owe them a debt in every pay. They were phenomenal. They gave us the day of my dreams.
It was just brilliant. Absolutely. But even down to me, we had our own cocktail menu. Right.
And then the journal that I still kept saw was canteen. It was far there anyway. We had all the tape, rather than having a table, one table, two, we had a company make some acrylic science. Oh, everybody had a special respond to it.
It was in the wedding party. It was a table and it was either the Tim Coppella table or it was the Pet Seminary table. May I? It was the George table.
Oh, good. So we had all of those out. And it was just the best time ever. It really was there.
It is one of the probably the best stories you could tell as well. I could tell. But normally people say the one day was the best day. But they say when it started like a hurricane mentioned, Tim Kerry was there.
Wasn't Tim Coppella? Tim Coppella? Yes, he did. It was a good message.
Because I know he came on stage. Honestly, it's just like, I didn't know he meant it. It was amazing. Because Ben stood forward.
And he went like, ladies and gentlemen, I thought he was going to go, Mr. and Mrs. Keldin, something cheesy like that. So he went, Mr.
Tim Coppella and I lost my shit. I'm not kidding. He has lost my absolute shit. I was like, well, he came out and said all this stuff.
And then he went off. And I was like, oh, that's a lot of shit. I was stood for photos. And then Emma, Emma, she came to the same course.
And she went, they're on the head to the room. So she said, Tim, go on and that's why he came out and played. And that's a photo. And he's just over me, sure.
No, no, no, just no. It's not gone. Like, what the fuck's happening here? Oh, yeah.
So that was there. That's cool. It's memorable. Seriously, it's memorable.
Oh, and then, of course, I had kind of got a bit of a bit of a cake and flowers. I've gone through some pictures of the cake. But the cake was four-foot tall. Walking out.
Was there a dead sugar in there or something like that? It was 40 years. And our friend made him on our sheet. He'd done all of the cakes.
He'd done all the flowers. He'd done all the things like that. Just a night. And another night.
He'd have it. It's all floral cake. All the flower and cake. All the flower and cake.
Anybody wants it? Yeah. But yeah. I'll be honest, get tasted.
Fantastic. Yeah. We've been actually done it with that. We're talking about the colour scheme.
And then what you're doing is you're printed. You should have printed scenes from each film for each guest. That was in front of a horror as well. Right.
And as a tour special. And then as a top layer. We've got that as well. It was done by a lot called Skate, Argos Island.
It means a lot of fantastic likes. Look, doesn't it? So we'd sort of make a Captain Spalden. Gonna go in behind these back.
That's what we were. Yeah. So we've got a Neel in Don't the Horde and Annie Bill Brandon. She's got a...
I've got a pen on top of a travel. Every time he was thinking about something, he's like, give me a photo. This one, like you've got for a rain on it. Yeah.
Kind of all the two figures we need to do. Just do something with it. And we're still on a trap door. There's blood going in a trap door.
Oh, very cool. Oh my god. So the question is now. I don't know how the wind was cool.
So the question is now. Because Mike's got something in the top of worse. How are you going to top this now? So the next...
No, can't you pick? You can make sure. Contractor your blade was at this point. I don't know how to let it down.
I was going to say, go on. And I'll be honest, not that was my idea. Ah, so let's see another one in five years' time. We'll say, oh, let's win you over those.
No. No. That's not a good one. Absolutely.
If I can not win. No way. These people that want to redo that way and 20 are down the middle of the wall. Yeah.