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And Finally ... Last Words of 2006 From thisisUll.com (2/2)
By Cilla (editor)
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An additional thanks to all the Hull activists who took part in the
2006 London and Manchester Stop The War marches -
Mo (webmaster) says '2006 was the year of my awakening to the real truth.
Thank you to youtube.com and Martin Deane and his friends for showing me my ignorance.
If I could say one thing to you all it is this: Don't trust your government and for god's sake hold the bastards to account.
Otherwise, my message is just love for you all.'
And now to thank all the people (if I missed you out I'm sorry ...) who've been so important
to thisisUll.com in 2006.
To all of you - thanks so much - keep up the good work and keep it coming ...
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Adam Atkinson, 59 Violets, Adam Harraway, Adam Law, Adelphi, Adventure, Alan Raw, Alex Darke, Alex O'Brien, Alexander Firth, Alison and Hannah, Alison Caley, Amy Owen, Andrew Coe, Andrew Greenslade, Andrew Maile, Andrew Martin, Andrew Oxjam, Andrew Rainnie, Andy Bilton, Andy Brown, Andy Crooks, Andy Foghorn, Andy Grant, Andy Hampel, Andy Nash, Andy Richardson, Andy Sneaks, Andy Tullock, Anita Blakeston, Ann R Kist, Annie, Anonymous, Anthony Baine, Anthony McLernon,
Beat Freq, Becky Martin, Bekki Stephenson, Benjamin Woodling, Beth McGann, Betty Tomlinson, Biarritz, Binx Vinyl, Bobby Joyce, Brendan, Bryan Bayley,
Carole Richens, Carolyn, Cazmurph, Chris Haughton, Chris Howard, Chris Johnson, Chris Plant, Chris Wolds, Christopher Frost, Chu Nin, Clare Davidson, Colin Freeman, Craig Rutter,
D Sidney, Damien Alexander, Dan Urben, Daniel Chaplin, Darren Bunting, Darren Oakshott, Darren Rogers, Darren Sant, Dave Fox, Dave Watts, David Bushnell, David Elf, David Morris, David Okwesia, David Pritchard, David Robinson, David Sloan, David Smith, David Thurlby, Dawn Slack, Dean Shakespeare, Del 'Abe' Jones, Dick Spring, Doc Jnr, Dominic Abbott, Dressed For Stealing,
E McGregor, Ed Lynskey, Eddie Elrichterscale, Eddy Bewsher, Elliott Matthew, Emily, Emma Rugg, Esther Johnson,
Fiona Carr, Frank Beill, Frank Storey, Fred Kennett, G Burton, Gareth Hartley, Gareth Jones, Gary Clark, Gemma Durham, Gill Adams, Gill Kennett, Glen Lauder, Glenn Williams, Greg Ullyart, Gregory Anderson, Guy Moore,
Helen Iball, Helen Johnstone, HTBA, Hull Art Lab, Hull Film, Iain Booth, Ian Ahmed Newton, Ian Glenn Wright, Ian Knight, Ian Pearson, Ian Waller, Isabelle Tracey,
James Pitt, James Realbeats, Jamie Wilks, Jan Jones, Jan Sandman, Jane Foster, Janette Gant, Janine Cappleman, Jarrod Cooper, Jase and Jordan, Jason Hewitt, Jason Ince, Jason Karlson, Jason Mike, Jason Miller, Jean Dench, Jennifer Griffiths, Jenny Walker, Jerome Whittingham, Jez Riley, Jim Higo, Jimmy Reed, Jo Allison, Joe Hakim, Joe Urbanowicz, John Crooks, John Gilbert, John Holborn, Johnathon Winn, Jon Durham, Jon Hardcastle, Jonathon Winn, Jonny Orger, Jordan Stig, Jose Escobar, Julia Grant, Julian Woodford,
Karl Whiting, Kate Askin, Kate Langan, Kate Mail, Katherine Horrex, Katy Noone,
Kay Gower, Kenton Hall, Kristian Barford, Kristian Gowland,
L'Angelo Mysterioso, Laura Fry, Laura Kilvington, Laurajsparkle, Laurie Harvey, Lee Atkinson, Lee Cassanell, Leigh Johnson, Lindis Percy, Lorca, Lou Greenwood, Lourdes Leon, Lucy Arnold, Lucy Brown, Lucy sb, Luke Carey, Lyle Tuttle,
M J Hibbet, M. Van-Rossum, Maolsheachlann Oceallaigh, Marc Heeley, Marianne Fox, Marin Deane, Mark Blissenden, Mark Evans, Mark Hall, Mark Page, Mark Pollard, Mark Preston, Martin Clappison, Martin Davis, Martin Deane, Martin Walsh, Martyn J Colebrook, Mat Steel, Matt Hill, Matt Rudd, Matt Stevenson, Matt Ward, Matthew Hogg,
Matthew Wilson, Maurice Fairfield, Merle Stone, Michelle Dee, Mike Johnson, Mike Niklas, Mike Richmond, Mike Watts, Moggy, Mouths of Madness, Mr Pinks,
Neal Osborne, Neil Driffil, Neil Gregory, Neil Keeping, Nic Hales, Nicholas Long, Nick Boldock, Nick Cobley, Nick Quantrill, Nigel Holmes, Nikki Sheppeck, Norman Brownlie, Nortech,
Pablo Luis Gonzalez, Paddy Houldsworth, Pam Heaton, Pat Gleeson, Patrick Gradwell, Patrick Henry, Paul Broadbent, Paul Brown, Paul Hill, Paul Jackson,
Paul Rush, Pete Stitt, Peter Fenwick, Phil Pollard, Phil Sanderson, Philip Amos, Philip Garner, Pure Techno,
Quinton Sunguro, Rachel, Rachel Oxley, Rachel Potter, RAF Holmpton, Renegade Writers, Resound, Retox, Revolution Hull, Rich Blackstar, Rich Blackstar, Rich Mills, Richard Clark, Richard Claxton, Richard Porter, Richard Silvester, Rob Aarosin, Rob Francis, Rob Franks, Rob Law, Rob Marrs, Rob Stott, Robert Mitchelmore, Rocky, Roland Standaert,
Sam Jones, Sam Venton, Sandra, Sarah, Satisfaction, Sean Davey, Shane Jessop, Sharon Burton, Shaun Heesom, Shellie, Sherry Fox, Shims, Shinobi, Simon Atkin, Simon Robinson, SlackVideo, Someone and the Somethings, Stacie Brady, Stacy Buchanan, Stephen Regan, Stephen Shepherdson, Steve Baldwin, Steve Edison, Steve Ince, Steve Rudd, Sue Wood,
Tajinere, Tears of Insanity, The Chicolinis, The Doc, The Favours, The Gig Shop, Thief, Thomas Bayley, Thomas Buill, Tim Wall, Tom Gant, Tom Grealy, Tom Hawcroft, Tom Newsom, Tony Waddington, Tony Walters, Tracey Scott, Trench Propaganda,
Urban Dub, Vicki Cox, Vicki Welsh, Victoria Hesketh, Vincent Ramsey, Volcom, Vultures, Wendy Richards, Wesy G, Yo-Yo,
And also a big thank you to those organizations and individuals who've shown faith and support in more
than words and who have been brave enough to put their money where their mouth is during the year:
Isabelle and all the staff at Volcom, David Elf, Janette and Richard from The Wellington Inn, Mark Hall at The Welly,
Andrew and Priya of Yo-Yo, The Hull Blokes, Nigel at UKline, Rob Marrs and Andy Richardson of Sounds of the City,
Urban Arts, Martin Lauer and Tony Hurley of Mobile Point, Direct Life Solutions, Maddison Brown Recruitment, Hanna from The Humber Bridge Bash, Writemark, Bryan Bayley and Tall Orders
Finally, Mo and I, who work 7 days a week (and unpaid!) all year round to publish the best website in the world would like to thank you all for giving us something to do for another year ...
Here are some galleries of our Home Page pictures for you to peruse.
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Going Down - Isn't 'Ull Brilliant! Hull Aid Tsunami Benefit Event By Cilla, 11 page Photo Gallery by Darren Rogers.
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After the unbelievable response to the Hull Aid Tsunami Benefit Event, where hundreds of you turned up
to be entertained by some of the fabulous talent from in and around Hull, we can announce
the current total donated by YOU!
Together with collections at Yo-Yo
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Going Down - thisisUll.com Tuesday 11th January - Hull Aid Tsunami Benefit Gig By Daniel Laney.
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It is 5am, I am with three proud members of thisisUll.com, sitting back
and reflecting on eight hours of music.
I have to break myself from conversation in order to put together my own thoughts of this magical event.
In the background of the room I can hear
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Going Down - thisisUll.com 2004 in Pictures.
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Both Cilla and I want to thank all the contributors for their work in 2004.
Without their participation this website could not be possible,
Over 100,000 people from over 80 countries are seeing Ull at it's very best with over 2,000 pages of superb
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Reclaim the Night - Wednesday 10th November 04 By Rich Mills
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Embarrassed as I'm to say it, but you can hardly have failed to have seen my ugly mug staring
back at you from the pages of the Hull Daily Mail recently.
What has got them so excited that I will soon need to employ a Press Officer?
Well, the simple idea of Reclaim the Night.
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Newland Avenue Christmas Lights Switch On - Wednesday 24th November 04 By Tony Waddington
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The community spirit is not dead.
This was demonstrated by the great attendance of the local residents for the
switch-on of this year's Christmas lights.
The event was a combined venture between the Newland Avenue Traders Association,
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Only Fools and Horses Convention By DJ Chris Plant
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The 3rd October2004 saw the Only Fools & Horses Convention road show arrive in Milton Keynes at the biggest venue to date, at the Bletchley Leisure Centre.
My friend Alex and I set off at 7:30am to make sure that we got a good queue position.
When we arrived in Milton Keynes, we searched for
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The Leeds Festival, Bramham Park August Bank Holiday Weekend 2004 By Steve Rudd
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One of the finest rock-orientated festivals of any given summer season, this was the second time that
the massive 3-day event was held at Bramham Park, which is a beautiful site on the eastern fringes of
Leeds - and that has previously been used for horse trials.
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The V Festival 2004 By DJ Chris Plant
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Well, I managed to get 2 tickets for me and my friend Alex on Ebay
for £140 (including camping on the campsite next to V Campsite).
We set off at 7am on Friday 20th August to beat the early birds and to
make sure that we had a good place to pitch the tent.
We packed loads of stuff
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Grassroots Festival 2004 - 450 photos of Saturday 28th/ Sunday 29th August Events
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Checkout this years photograph galleries for the fourth annual Grassroots Festival 2004.
It's my second report on Grassroots and after being so impressed with last years festival I was keen to get going.
I invite you to browse these galleries and send in anything you would like to say about the day's events.
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Going Down - Oak Leaf Gathering (or Carry On Pagan) By Rich Mills
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Oak Leaf gathering is an annual event, bringing together pagans from all over the country for a weekend.
In the setting of Lime Tree farm, the whole thing had an air of mystery.
Not just the wonderful stone circle, or the fantastic Iron-age round-house,
not even the beauty of the Yorkshire countryside that surrounded us.
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Grounation Hull Jazz Festival 31st July By Jane Foster
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Grounation were the first and the final act to go on today, and they didn't disappoint.
They're a jazz-funk-hip-hop outfit consisting of mainly Hull born musicians.
Apparently they got together specifically for this year's Jazz festival, but they
intend to carry on as a band, they told me.
They've got a good combination
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African Spectacular Albert Nyathi & Imbongi Hull Jazz Festival 31st July By Michelle Dee
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Oh what a treat the highly acclaimed Zimbabwean poet and his stunning group Imbongi
(praise poets) performing at the Hull Jazz festival 2004.
It was a grey drizzly day in Queens Gardens, the sky threatened us with a downpour
but my spirits would not be dampened.
The musicians from Imbongi started to play.
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Grounation Hull Jazz Festival 31st July By Hollie Peck and Michelle Dee
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The Hull-based jazz outfit opened the Jazz Festival in Queens Gardens in fine style.
An audience of about 200 -300 jazz enthusiasts came to listen to Grounation's
unique fusion of Jazz/Funk/Hip-Hop musical stylings.
The four permanent members of Grounation have being rehearsing together for
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Going Down - Dixons Gala Charity Night in aid of Headway - 27th July At The Goodfellowship Inn
By Darren Ralph
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Tuesday night at the Goodfellowship Inn saw the return of the third annual
charity gala night organised by the staff of Dixons Group.
This years fundraising was in aid of Headway the brain injury charity.
The night got off to an unexpected start; the stand in band who were
booked earlier that day due to the original
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Going Down - Dixons Gala Charity Night in aid of Headway - 27th July At The Goodfellowship Inn
By Lucy Jackson
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Where do I start? Working at Dixons xL in Hull and having being involved in the organisation
of two such events previously, I thought that providing all was well planned, what could go wrong?
To be honest, right up until the actual morning of the day itself, all had gone particularly well.
The organisation begins
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