Archive Interview: Y10i002
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Speaker 1: | interviewerY10i002 |
Speaker 2: | informantY10i002a |
Age Group: | 21-30 |
Gender: | Male |
Residence: | Tyneside - Newcastle (born in Yarm, Teesside) |
Education: | Higher Education |
Occupation: | University Student |
Speaker 3: | informantY10i002b |
Age Group: | 21-30 |
Gender: | Male |
Residence: | Tyneside - Newcastle (born in Durham) |
Education: | Higher Education |
Occupation: | Work placement at solicitors |
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Interview Transcript
Speaker 1: |
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Speaker 2: |
Yeah Spain |
Speaker 1: |
Why? |
Speaker 2: |
'Cause it's hotter. Hotter |
Speaker 3: |
I'd like to live like New York for a bit. (interruption) Just 'cause it's busy it's the centre of everything |
Speaker 2: |
(interruption) Yeah |
Speaker 2: |
Be a good place. It'd be sweet wouldn't it? |
Speaker 3: |
Not for a long |
Speaker 2: |
(interruption) Why don't we go? Why don't we go? |
Speaker 3: |
You've got a place haven't you? (interruption) That's cool |
Speaker 2: |
(interruption) Yeah |
Speaker 2: |
Yeah |
Speaker 1: |
(unclear) (interruption) Who? |
Speaker 2: |
(interruption) Sorry (unclear) |
Speaker 1: |
No that's fine talk away. Em, Who would you like t- so like who would you like to live with if you could live anywhere in the world? They can be like dead, alive, real, fictional? Just like someone you think would be good to live with? |
Speaker 2: |
Aladdin |
Speaker 3: |
(laughter) |
Speaker 1: |
Why? |
Speaker 2: |
'Cause he's a legend |
Speaker 1: |
(laughter) What else about him? |
Speaker 2: |
Em, I don't know he's cool isn't he? |
Speaker 3: |
Yeah |
Speaker 2: |
And he gets -- and he gets Jasmin as well (interruption) that's pretty good |
Speaker 3: |
(interruption) Yeah I'd like to live with someone cool, yeah like I don't know maybe Ramsey |
Speaker 2: |
(laughter) Gordon Ramsey? |
Speaker 3: |
Yeah you'd have sweet meals |
Speaker 3: |
(laughter) Probably keep your house quite clean as well he's quite strict |
Speaker 1: |
Okay, em who -- who is your like celebrity idol? So like Gordon Ramsey, you said you liked him, is there anyone else that you think |
Speaker 3: |
He's not my idol! |
Speaker 1: |
Okay. |
Speaker 2: |
(laughter) |
Speaker 1: |
Who's your idol? |
Speaker 2: |
(laughter) Gordon Ramsey, aye |
Speaker 3: |
Er, who's yours? |
Speaker 2: |
I don't know really probably em. |
Speaker 3: |
I like someone like er like Donald Trump someone like that. I think they're pretty cool. |
Speaker 2: |
Why? 'Cause he's powerful? |
Speaker 3: |
Because he's really powerful his name's on everything. He's -- he's loaded he gets everything he wants |
Speaker 2: |
Em probably David Lachapelle, the photographer |
Speaker 1: |
Mm-mm |
Speaker 2: |
'Cause like his work's very surreal. Out the box. (interruption) Different |
Speaker 1: |
(interruption) Yep |
Speaker 1: |
That's cool |
Speaker 1: |
What do you like about him in particular? |
Speaker 2: |
His work. (interruption) It's |
Speaker 1: |
(interruption) What a- what about it? |
Speaker 2: |
It's -- it's like, em I think a quote he said was 'If you want reality go on a bus' |
Speaker 1: |
Em, right changing subject, em. (interruption) H- h- do you live with your family when you're living at home? |
Speaker 2: |
(interruption) (unclear) |
Speaker 2: |
Yeah |
Speaker 1: |
yeah, em Tell me a bit about your family like favourite family member? Who do you get on with who don't you get on with? |
Speaker 2: |
Is this going to on anything |
Speaker 3: |
Are you going to tell my family anything? (laughter) |
Speaker 1: |
No. |
Speaker 1: |
It's anonymous anyway. |
Speaker 2: |
yeah, probably my brother I get on with my brother the most |
Speaker 3: |
Yeah I'd say me (interruption) brother |
Speaker 2: |
(interruption) My Mum's really strict (interruption) so (unclear) |
Speaker 3: |
(interruption) My Dad's really strict and my Mum's really chilled, like so |
Speaker 2: |
Mm |
Speaker 1: |
Em, okay, what a -- you're both -- You're both here at the moment but what are you doing like jobs, uni, part-time working, full-time working? |
Speaker 3: |
I've just finished -- I just finished my legal practice course at Northumbria and I got a training contract which is starting in |
Speaker 2: |
Er I study graphic design at Northumbria. I'm in my third year. Don't really know why I'm studying it to be honest |
Speaker 3: |
(unclear) Can't you've missed eight shifts |
Speaker 2: |
yeah, I've missed eight shifts so it's not good |
Speaker 3: |
And they haven't fired him yet |
Speaker 2: |
Yeah they haven't fired me yet |
Speaker 1: |
Oh really? Must like you. (laughter) (interruption) em, what's the |
Speaker 2: |
(interruption) (unclear) |
Speaker 3: |
Clean all the bin bags from our house the day we moved out our student flat. We'd just thrown all our bin bags outside in a heap for six months and they had like rats and like giant slugs and stuff like that on them and we had to throw all the bin bags out. But we just paid my friend to do it. |
Speaker 2: |
(interruption) (laughter) (pause) I worked for Dad for the full summer. It was the worst possible thing in the (interruption) world absolute slave labour |
Speaker 3: |
(interruption) (laughter) |
Speaker 1: |
(laughter) Slave labour? Why? |
Speaker 2: |
Done Monday to Saturday every day from nine till like seven. |
Speaker 3: |
Lonely |
Speaker 2: |
it was just really really tiring. |
Speaker 1: |
(pause) Em (pause) describe one of your best nights out in Newcastle. |
Speaker 2: |
When we went out that was pretty good wasn't it |
Speaker 3: |
When did -- When did? What? (interruption) The one when we just went out to get the mini sausages? |
Speaker 2: |
(interruption) When me and you went out |
Speaker 2: |
Yeah that was pretty funny |
Speaker 3: |
It was funny. It wasn't my best night ever |
Speaker 2: |
(laughter) You can't say that |
Speaker 3: |
The time when we err we err Pizza Express was all right wasn't it? |
Speaker 2: |
yeah, pi- yeah that was pretty funny. Do you want to tell the story? |
Speaker 3: |
No you (interruption) go |
Speaker 2: |
(interruption) Nah |
Speaker 3: |
No it's embarrassing |
Speaker 2: |
Yeah it is embarrassing |
Speaker 1: |
Go on. |
Speaker 3: |
What about the time when you went to Bar-38 and then you got chucked out? |
Speaker 2: |
Yeah that was funny |
Speaker 3: |
That was a good night |
Speaker 2: |
Yeah that wasn't a very good night that one |
Speaker 3: |
Newcastle? Best night out? |
Speaker 1: |
yeah, best -- just best night out, or a really great night out that you remember well. |
Speaker 3: |
I had a really good night at -- there's a pub called The Tyne in Ouseburn and they put on like a -- Habit put on like a free party there and they had really good DJs on and it was really hot in summer and I just remember being outside from about three in the afternoon and just drinking all day and then party started at night |
Speaker 1: |
(pause) What about you (NAME)? |
Speaker 2: |
Em, I thought this was anonymous, say (NAME) |
Speaker 1: |
Sorry, (interruption) they're not going to know who (NAME) is. |
Speaker 3: |
(interruption) How many (NAME)'s do you know? |
Speaker 2: |
(interruption) Yeah |
Speaker 2: |
(laughter) |
Speaker 1: |
(laughter) |
Speaker 2: |
One |
Speaker 3: |
One |
Speaker 2: |
How many do you know? |
Speaker 3: |
Just one |
Speaker 2: |
Ah, okay |
Speaker 3: |
What's your best night |
Speaker 2: |
I don't know really that's quite a hard question. Um, |
Speaker 3: |
Yeah |
Speaker 2: |
Can't even remembered what happened though (pause) It pretty spoils it dizn't it? |
Speaker 3: |
Good though |
Speaker 2: |
Yeah it was really good |
Speaker 1: |
Em, have you ever seen a fight in Newcastle, or been |
Speaker 2: |
(interruption) Huh, The other night yeah the other night |
Speaker 3: |
(interruption) I was involved -- I was involved in one on Fr- Thursday |
Speaker 1: |
(interruption) What happened? |
Speaker 2: |
(interruption) H- ah do you want to tell this story. This is a good story (laughter) |
Speaker 3: |
I was out -- I was out with er well my girlfriend and I (interruption) was, we were (interruption) in Subway. |
Speaker 2: |
(interruption) Ex |
Speaker 2: |
(interruption) Ex-girlfriend |
Speaker 3: |
Ex-girlfriend and we were in Subway and this |
Speaker 2: |
(interruption) (NAME) |
Speaker 1: |
(interruption) Is this still in (interruption) Subway? |
Speaker 2: |
(interruption) was |
Speaker 2: |
Yeah he was squealing as well |
Speaker 3: |
I was crying yeah (laughter) |
Speaker 3: |
(laughter) |
Speaker 3: |
(laughter) No I wasn't crying I was close (laughter) |
Speaker 3: |
(laughter) Then they left and then em I called the police and it's still pending (pause) now |
Speaker 1: |
Oh (interruption) really? Have you had to give st- statements and stuff? |
Speaker 3: |
(interruption) (unclear) |
Speaker 3: |
Yeah yeah, did that on Friday |
Speaker 1: |
(interruption) Ooo! |
Speaker 2: |
(interruption) What's he called. You might know (interruption) him |
Speaker 3: |
On this anonymous tape! (laughter) |
Speaker 1: |
(laughter) |
Speaker 3: |
Ah (interruption) (unclear) |
Speaker 2: |
(interruption) (unclear) police interview |
Speaker 1: |
(laughter) Em, what do you think about err no em (pause) yeah, what's your greatest near death experience? |
Speaker 2: |
Ooo! |
Speaker 1: |
Or like the most scared you've ever been for your life? |
Speaker 3: |
|
Speaker 1: |
(laughter) |
Speaker 3: |
I think if I did remember it it would have been pretty scary |
Speaker 2: |
Mate. That's not the question |
Speaker 1: |
(laughter) |
Speaker 3: |
Em |
Speaker 1: |
Ever had like an accident in a car or anything like that? |
Speaker 2: |
yeah, em |
Speaker 1: |
(interruption) Oh wow! |
Speaker 3: |
This Mexican gangster pointed a |
Speaker 1: |
Where? (laughter) |
Speaker 3: |
In a tattoo parlour (laughter) |
Speaker 2: |
(laughter) When was that? |
Speaker 3: |
I can't really disclose all the details (laughter) |
Speaker 3: |
(laughter) Like he pointed his Taser at me and I was pretty worried about that |
Speaker 1: |
I see. Em, what's the best holiday you've ever been on or like the greatest place you've ever visited? |
Speaker 3: |
(interruption) Em |
Speaker 2: |
(interruption) Amsterdam. |
Speaker 1: |
Yeah? |
Speaker 2: |
Yeah just been. It was pretty loose |
Speaker 3: |
I enjoyed Mexico. Had a really good time there |
Speaker 2: |
Who did you go with? |
Speaker 3: |
My ex -- ex |
Speaker 2: |
Oh okay |
Speaker 3: |
It was cool, it was good fun though. Went into the jungle |
Speaker 2: |
What did you see? |
Speaker 3: |
Jus- like |
Speaker 2: |
Jungle animals? |
Speaker 3: |
animals, yeah leaves and stuff, trees. Lots of big trees (pause) Was good |
Speaker 2: |
(laughter) |
Speaker 1: |
And you? (pause) Favourite place? |
Speaker 2: |
(pause) |
Speaker 1: |
What do you like about Jamaica? |
Speaker 2: |
Em (pause) I don't know. It's just like culture in general (interruption) I think it's like (pause) I don't know it's just like different. |
Speaker 1: |
(interruption) Mm-mm |
Speaker 1: |
Like (interruption) just chilled and? |
Speaker 2: |
(interruption) (unclear) |
Speaker 2: |
So yeah, it's like really laid back. |
Speaker 1: |
Mm-mm |
Speaker 3: |
Lots of Reggae music |
Speaker 2: |
Yeah it's really chilled out |
Speaker 1: |
(laughter) |
Speaker 3: |
Bob Marley |
Speaker 2: |
(interruption) Ooo! Dubai is unbelievable as well. Dubai's really good. |
Speaker 1: |
What do you like about Dubai? |
Speaker 2: |
I don't know (pause) really (pause) I don't know |
Speaker 1: |
Lifestyle? |
Speaker 2: |
(interruption) yeah. Like Yeah stuff like that. The nights out are pretty good |
Speaker 1: |
Have you not got to be careful if you're drunk in Dubai? |
Speaker 2: |
Yeah |
Speaker 1: |
Ever had any problems (interruption) while you were out there? |
Speaker 2: |
(interruption) (unclear) |
Speaker 2: |
Em not really because when you drink in a hotel's y- they're allowed but once you go outside you're not allowed to drink and you get arrested |
Speaker 1: |
Mm |
Speaker 2: |
(unclear) |
Speaker 1: |
Em, have either of you ever been arrested? |
Speaker 2: |
yeah, the other day (laughter) |
Speaker 3: |
(laughter) Er (pause) like (pause) when I was thirteen |
Speaker 1: |
What did you do? (laughter) |
Speaker 3: |
This i- this is -- What is this for? This tape (unclear) (laughter) |
Speaker 1: |
(laughter) Finding out your secrets? |
Speaker 3: |
Yeah I just -- I kicked a car and the owner of the car |
Speaker 1: |
Ah |
Speaker 2: |
Mate you're an absolute thug |
Speaker 3: |
Mate I know, s- I wasn't meaning to do it |
Speaker 2: |
mine was pretty good actually |
Speaker 3: |
What did you get arrested for? |
Speaker 2: |
Ooo! (pause) Won't answer that |
Speaker 1: |
(laughter) |
Speaker 2: |
I got -- it was Halloween. I was dressed up as a clown. |
Speaker 3: |
(laughter) This wasn't long ago was (interruption) it |
Speaker 2: |
(interruption) Yeah this was this Halloween just gone. And realistically em this guy wasn't trying to take, do you know when you're dressed up and people are always trying to take your costume. It's really annoying. And then we kind of started pushing each other. And then it all kind of went outside. And then we all started like fighting me in a clown |
Speaker 3: |
(interruption) Nice |
Speaker 1: |
Leave where? |
Speaker 2: |
Like the -- the town. So we had to leave like Yarm town centre |
Speaker 1: |
Oh really? |
Speaker 2: |
yeah, for t- forty eight hours. And then we co- and then I got arrested 'cause I wouldn't leave |
Speaker 1: |
(laughter) |
Speaker 2: |
Bit stupid really |
Speaker 3: |
Where's the clown suit now? |
Speaker 2: |
Sorry? No, it's clowning around (laughter) |
Speaker 3: |
(laughter) Where is it? |
Speaker 2: |
No it's in my wardrobe |
Speaker 3: |
You told me that you had to leave it there as evidence |
Speaker 2: |
No -- (interruption) No I didn't |
Speaker 3: |
(interruption) You're such a liar man (laughter) |
Speaker 2: |
(laughter) Why would I leave a -- it as evidence? |
Speaker 3: |
(interruption) (unclear) blood on it (laughter) |
Speaker 2: |
That wasn't blood it was fake blood |
Speaker 2: |
(unclear) Yeah |
Speaker 1: |
(laughter) |
Speaker 3: |
Yeah man |
Speaker 2: |
Mate you kicked a car that's (interruption) so much worse. Mate how old are you? Thirteen and you're kicking cars? |
Speaker 3: |
(interruption) Shut up Man! That was a long time ago |
Speaker 3: |
Did that a long time ago |
Speaker 2: |
Mate that's not the point |
Speaker 3: |
Mate, enough about this |
Speaker 1: |
(interruption) (laughter) |
Speaker 2: |
(interruption) Sweet, whoever sees this is going to think you're a thug. |
Speaker 3: |
(interruption) Mate, you're going to have to edit that out I think (laughter) |
Speaker 1: |
(laughter) Em, well we'll talk about something else then. Em, what are, what's your favourite place in Newcastle and why? Like it can be like restaurant It can be like a view, well it doesn't even have to be in Newcastle, in or out of Newcastle. |
Speaker 2: |
Have you been to The Baltic? |
Speaker 1: |
(interruption) The Baltic? |
Speaker 2: |
(interruption) The -- you know the restaurant above? |
Speaker 1: |
Em, no is that nice? |
Speaker 2: |
It's amazing |
Speaker 1: |
(interruption) What's it called? |
Speaker 2: |
(interruption) It's a bit pricey. Sorry? |
Speaker 1: |
What's it called? |
Speaker 2: |
I don't know |
Speaker 1: |
Is it c- is it six? |
Speaker 2: |
I think so (interruption) yeah That's correct yeah |
Speaker 3: |
(interruption) Yeah it's Six |
Speaker 1: |
I've heard (interruption) about it |
Speaker 2: |
(interruption) It's a number. I knew it was a number |
Speaker 3: |
It's got garden furniture (interruption) and that though. It's not -- it's not |
Speaker 2: |
(interruption) Yeah (unclear) (interruption) It's not. Not comfortable. The food's unbelievable though |
Speaker 3: |
There's (interruption) an awesome spot |
Speaker 2: |
(interruption) That bit is Jesmond Dene as well that's really g- that's really nice place |
Speaker 3: |
Yeah th- the restaurant (pause) place |
Speaker 2: |
The restaurant, yeah |
Speaker 1: |
Fisherman's Lodge? |
Speaker 3: |
I haven't ate there (pause) There's a really awesome part of Jesmond Dene though where I used to walk my dog and if you keep going down you get to this bit where there's like three waterfalls like just after each other and it's really nice |
Speaker 1: |
Mm |
Speaker 2: |
Do (interruption) you want to walk there after this? (interruption) Show me |
Speaker 1: |
(interruption) Yeah |
Speaker 3: |
(interruption) No |
Speaker 1: |
(laughter) |
Speaker 3: |
Ugh there's lots of people go like cruising in Jesmond Dene |
Speaker 2: |
What's cruising? |
Speaker 3: |
It's like where you just like you go down into like Jesmond Dene and like you sit in your car and then someone flashes you with their headlights. |
Speaker 2: |
Oh Really? |
Speaker 3: |
Yeah there's loads of cruisers down there |
Speaker 2: |
Have you ever did it before? |
Speaker 3: |
No No I've just got friends |
Speaker 2: |
Oh right yeah? (NAME)? (NAME)? (interruption) (NAME) (NAME) goes all the time. |
Speaker 3: |
(interruption) No (laughter) |
Speaker 3: |
(laughter) (NAME) (NAME) |
Speaker 2: |
Add him on Facebook anybody (laughter) |
Speaker 1: |
(laughter) Em, |
Speaker 3: |
I was just comfortable here. I had lots of stuff here going for me, I had like a job and a bird here at the time. A- I just had loads of friends here and stuff, I was just quite happy to stay, |
Speaker 1: |
Mm-mm |
Speaker 1: |
Why did you fancy staying? |
Speaker 2: |
Em, because Newcastle's not far from home (interruption) and it's the right distance away if you get me? |
Speaker 1: |
(interruption) Mm-mm |
Speaker 1: |
Yes, to stay enough away that you can go do your washing. |
Speaker 2: |
yeah, or get my Mam to do it |
Speaker 1: |
(laughter) (pause) Em What have you |
Speaker 2: |
That's a good (interruption) question |
Speaker 3: |
(interruption) Em I think they're the wrong people who should be protesting (pause) They're not going to be affected by higher fees are they? |
Speaker 1: |
Oh what the people who are (interruption) protesting now? |
Speaker 3: |
(interruption) Yeah |
Speaker 1: |
Wh- What else do you think could be done about it like? |
Speaker 3: |
Er I j- I also think it's natural progression I think it was going to happen anyway |
Speaker 1: |
Do you think it's -- it's fair or? |
Speaker 3: |
Er I think it was going to happen, I don't really think it's fair the way that they're trying to get money back for the economy to get it up and running again by taxing students like these are the wrong people to be taxed for it. But (pause) at the end of the day I think everyone's |
Speaker 1: |
yeah, okay, em what about you? Do you think that fees will affect you at all or is it all just a bit like? |
Speaker 2: |
No, it won't affect (interruption) me |
Speaker 3: |
(interruption) See that's the other thing I don't care because it doesn't affect me |
Speaker 1: |
(interruption) Yeah |
Speaker 2: |
(interruption) yeah, I see I don't have really any thoughts on this but I thought like them smashing |
Speaker 3: |
(interruption) Who did that? |
Speaker 2: |
Em studen- students. |
Speaker 3: |
In London? |
Speaker 2: |
yeah, right. Made a million pounds worth (interruption) of damage |
Speaker 3: |
(interruption) That's stupid isn't it? |
Speaker 2: |
Yeah |
Speaker 1: |
(interruption) Em |
Speaker 2: |
(interruption) I don't agree with that |
Speaker 1: |
Yeah fair enough. |
Speaker 2: |
But I don't really have any views on it either 'cause it doesn't affect me |
Speaker 1: |
yeah, understandable. Em |
Speaker 2: |
Em mine was very last minute because I was supposed to be taking a year out, supposed to be going to New York to get a job and stuff but that kind of fell through so I had to live with. |
Speaker 3: |
(interruption) Don't really like |
Speaker 1: |
Mm-mm |
Speaker 2: |
by the time I got sorted they'd sorted their house and stuff like that |
Speaker 3: |
I -- I've moved back home. I s- (interruption) I was out last year but I just |
Speaker 1: |
(interruption) Okay. |
Speaker 1: |
(interruption) (laughter) |
Speaker 1: |
Where would you like to go travelling? |
Speaker 3: |
I wanted to go to Brazil. I wanted to go to South America do like the Inca trail go to Argentina. And then I've got some friends up in er America so I wanted to go like Chicago and stuff and stay with them but (pause) |
Speaker 1: |
Mm-mm |
Speaker 3: |
It's just not happening |
Speaker 2: |
(unclear) |
Speaker 3: |
(unclear) |
Speaker 3: |
No just this from Reiss |
Speaker 2: |
Oh right good |
Speaker 3: |
We don't do vests |
Speaker 2: |
Uh-huh, where's ye vest from? |
Speaker 3: |
It's from Ibiza actually, it's from Pacha |
Speaker 2: |
Yeah |
Speaker 1: |
S- So you've both been to Ibiza, why don't you t- tell me about that? Like tell me a story or tell me what was the best part about Ibiza |
Speaker 3: |
It's -- it's er. I don't know I went this year and didn't enjoy it as much as usual. I think it's kind of wearing off the whole thing like (pause) I don't know, |
Speaker 1: |
(interruption) Yes |
Speaker 1: |
(interruption) Mm-mm |
Speaker 1: |
Yeah |
Speaker 3: |
It's about being part of the scene and that -- that annoys me a little bit. I think like a lot of the shine's taken away from what it's all about |
Speaker 1: |
What and about just going to look cool, that sort of thing? |
Speaker 3: |
Yeah that's the thing. Saying 'I did a season in Ibiza' and stuff like that like it's just -- I don't know I think it's a cool place but I think more or less might have had its time |
Speaker 1: |
Mm. (interruption) Can you think of anywhere else or, like is there anywhere else you'd like to go that'd be better? |
Speaker 3: |
Germany. Berlin. |
Speaker 1: |
Yeah? |
Speaker 3: |
Berlin's like (pause) everyone who's been to Berlin like tells me it's like just so kind of organic and just so everything there is just kind of just completely |
Speaker 2: |
(interruption) And Dutch |
Speaker 3: |
Yeah exactly it's just all raw |
Speaker 2: |
(laughter) |
Speaker 3: |
It is it is! Kind of like with the Berlin wall and all that sort of stuff like that's still (interruption) there |
Speaker 2: |
(interruption) Raw? |
Speaker 3: |
No man, it is it is. It's just supposed to be kind of all (interruption) that |
Speaker 1: |
(interruption) I've heard amazing stuff about it |
Speaker 3: |
So if I can get there |
Speaker 1: |
Mm-mm. How about you? Any party destinations this summer? |
Speaker 2: |
I've been to Ibiza but totally agree with (NAME) it's over-rated. |
Speaker 1: |
Yeah? What else is o- is it the same reasons or? |
Speaker 2: |
Yeah pretty much |
Speaker 1: |
Em, anywhere else you'd want to go since you don't fancy Berlin? (laughter) |
Speaker 3: |
Rio! |
Speaker 1: |
(interruption) Mm-mm |
Speaker 2: |
When are ye going to Carnival? |
Speaker 3: |
Do you want to come with me |
Speaker 2: |
Yeah when do you (interruption) want to go |
Speaker 3: |
(interruption) Why don't we go it's the er (pause) twelfth to the sixteenth of February? |
Speaker 2: |
I'll be at Uni then still won't I? |
Speaker 3: |
Just sack it off |
Speaker 2: |
No mate third year now |
Speaker 1: |
(laughter) |
Speaker 3: |
All right |
Speaker 2: |
All right |
Speaker 2: |
That'll be fun for (interruption) you (NAME) |
Speaker 1: |
(interruption) It'll be just after exams you might be able to take four days off. |
Speaker 2: |
Really? |
Speaker 1: |
(laughter) It'd be fun. Expensive though (pause) Em, what was your favourite subject or why did you pick your respective degrees? What was it about (pause) |
Speaker 3: |
My favourite subject I liked Art I (interruption) really did |
Speaker 1: |
(interruption) Mm-mm |
Speaker 3: |
Like I didn't find it a subject I found it a -- just something which kind of you know you'd sit there and you'd be chilling out it wouldn't be like lesson time |
Speaker 1: |
Mm-mm |
Speaker 3: |
And em (pause) yeah I really really enjoyed that but (pause) I was kind of -- had too much pressure on me to do other things (pause) |
Speaker 1: |
Mm-mm |
Speaker 3: |
And er I was doing Art, Bio Art, Chemistry (pause) and Biology. And a lot of universities didn't consider Art a real subject so you had to have three A-Levels and to counter that I took |
Speaker 1: |
(interruption) That's annoying |
Speaker 1: |
That's cool |
Speaker 3: |
So, I jus- I ended up doing that |
Speaker 1: |
(pause) Do you want to do law or? |
Speaker 3: |
I've got a job at a solicitor yeah (interruption) so I'm doing it |
Speaker 1: |
(interruption) Oh good, is that what you want to do now? So it's probably a |
Speaker 3: |
Yeah yeah well it's what I'm doing |
Speaker 1: |
(interruption) What would you rather be doing? |
Speaker 2: |
(unclear) |
Speaker 3: |
I'd love to be doing Art but it's not safe. (interruption) like. It's not a safe career. I know I've got friends who do Fine Art and they jus- they have to do more things as well 'cause it's just not a sust- it's just too risky an option. So yeah in an ideal world I'd be doing that |
Speaker 1: |
(interruption) Yeah |
Speaker 1: |
What's your plan (NAME)? Or why did you choose your degree? |
Speaker 2: |
Em, I don't really. I used to play football. Em I used to play for Middlesbrough for a while. Then I got released from there and (interruption) that was the the only subject I kind of liked at school |
Speaker 1: |
(interruption) That's cool |
Speaker 1: |
Is it what you want to do as a career? |
Speaker 2: |
No I don't know what I want to |
Speaker 1: |
Mm-mm |
Speaker 1: |
Well, I mean do you want to work for your dad or would you rather? Is there anything you'd rather pursue or? |
Speaker 2: |
(interruption) No I'm |
Speaker 1: |
(interruption) Would you be more than happy to |
Speaker 2: |
Yeah I'm more than happy to go work for him |
Speaker 1: |
What does he do and what would you have to be doing |
Speaker 2: |
Sorry, em commercial property |
Speaker 1: |
Mm-mm |
Speaker 2: |
So it would be buying land trying to get commercial use |
Speaker 1: |
Cool |
Speaker 1: |
(interruption) Em |
Speaker 2: |
(interruption) (unclear) couldn't I. Increase revenue through images (unclear) |
Speaker 1: |
(laughter) |
Speaker 2: |
Boom |
Speaker 3: |
Boom |
Speaker 2: |
Boom |
Speaker 1: |
Em, is there anything about Uni you don't like or that you wish you could change? |
Speaker 2: |
It's very unorganised |
Speaker 3: |
They're too big. Th- They're too like there's jus- just like 'do you want to go to Uni', 'Yeah' it's not like you're (interruption) part of anything like |
Speaker 2: |
(interruption) yeah. (interruption) I agree |
Speaker 1: |
(interruption) Yeah |
Speaker 3: |
Maybe they've still got |
Speaker 1: |
(interruption) Yeah |
Speaker 3: |
(interruption) Whereas here you could study and not go to Uni you can still get the qualification you could just sit at home, you could sit in -- in India! And do your degree from there if you want (interruption) do you know what I mean? You're not part -- you're. And it feels exa- you just feel a bit alienated. |
Speaker 1: |
(interruption) Yeah yeah |
Speaker 2: |
(interruption) You're just another dot in a big -- big crowd aren't you really (interruption) if you know what I mean |
Speaker 3: |
(interruption) Yeah (pause) Yeah that's it. I never felt part of anything. Never felt any (pause) kind of (pause) responsibility towards anything. |
Speaker 1: |
Do you think it doesn't help that everything's online now? So you could just (interruption) literally watch it |
Speaker 3: |
(interruption) yeah, I suppose that's true 'cause I would sack off so many lectures and just read them online? |
Speaker 3: |
(laughter) Just do that |
Speaker 2: |
Can you get on Blackboard? |
Speaker 3: |
Yeah well, I could on my other phone. I had like a Windows phone (unclear) |
Speaker 1: |
That's handy |
Speaker 3: |
Yeah it was all right, was all right |
Speaker 1: |
Em (pause) do -- oh err sorry |
Speaker 3: |
Are you doing like psychiatry or something? (laughter) |
Speaker 1: |
No (laughter) no I've just got my little em like buzz questions. |
Speaker 3: |
Right, okay |
Speaker 1: |
Em, yeah and we haven't talked about school at all so how was school? Do you still speak to school friends? |
Speaker 2: |
(pause) Er em (pause) I got thrown out by my first school, |
Speaker 1: |
Mm-mm |
Speaker 2: |
Em there was a big like huge seminar kind of thing |
Speaker 1: |
(interruption) Mm-mm |
Speaker 2: |
(interruption) this was for the full year. I got a, used to have my mobile and then a bought a little -- little Nokia old one. And I put behind the curtain and I started ringing it |
Speaker 1: |
Ho (interruption) w old were you? |
Speaker 3: |
(interruption) What were you expelled? |
Speaker 2: |
Expelled for that |
Speaker 3: |
Oh, Man! |
Speaker 2: |
Sorry? |
Speaker 1: |
How old were you? |
Speaker 2: |
Er (pause) fourteen fifteen |
Speaker 1: |
What school was that? |
Speaker 2: |
Sorry Yarm |
Speaker 1: |
And when -- then where did you go? |
Speaker 2: |
Sorry, I went to just normal school after that. 'Cause they (interruption) wouldn't (pause) |
Speaker 1: |
(interruption) Take you |
Speaker 3: |
(laughter) |
Speaker 2: |
Yeah they take me anywhere else |
Speaker 1: |
Did you -- do you still keep in touch with school friends or? |
Speaker 2: |
Em yeah I've still got loads of friends from up there, from that way |
Speaker 1: |
Yes? |
Speaker 2: |
Don't really keep in touch with them much 'cause I'm all the way up here (interruption) but Facebook (unclear) most the time |
Speaker 1: |
(interruption) Mm-mm |
Speaker 1: |
That's cool. And what about you? Keep in touch with school friends? |
Speaker 3: |
Yeah yeah keep in touch with them I'd say |
Speaker 1: |
Mm-mm |
Speaker 3: |
But I'm really happy that I stayed here 'cause like I've still got tonnes of mates now whereas they've come back and they've just kind of got each other |
Speaker 1: |
Yeah |
Speaker 3: |
Whereas I've kind of made loads of stuff for myself here. When we're at school I always |
Speaker 1: |
Well I, yeah, I know what you mean. But I guess, well, you always think that about the (interruption) last thing you've done don't you? |
Speaker 3: |
(interruption) yeah, yeah I was just like you know I can't wait to go to be free go to Uni and all this and you look back and you're like God school was just chilled |
Speaker 1: |
Yeah (pause) It'll be -- I reckon it'll be exactly the same when we go to work? |
Speaker 1: |
(interruption) (laughter) |
Speaker 3: |
(interruption) Probably, yeah (laughter) |
Speaker 1: |
Em, have em. Here's an interesting question 'cause we talked about Halloween. What did you do for Halloween? Did you go trick or treating? Did you go? |
Speaker 3: |
Just got smashed |
Speaker 2: |
Yeah just went out |
Speaker 1: |
Whereabouts? What did you do? |
Speaker 3: |
What did you get dressed as again? |
Speaker 2: |
A clown |
Speaker 3: |
No on (interruption) Halloween |
Speaker 2: |
(interruption) Oh -- Oh on Halloween Halloween, yeah we went out in Newcastle. I -- I was a dead runner wasn't I? |
Speaker 3: |
No a dead lifeguard or something |
Speaker 2: |
No I wasn't. Was it? (interruption) Yeah |
Speaker 3: |
(interruption) It was like a dead Baywatch guy or something (laughter) |
Speaker 2: |
(laughter) Dead Bayw- I was a dead Baywatch guy. What were you? You were (interruption) Batman |
Speaker 3: |
(interruption) Just Bat (interruption) man yeah but I didn't want to wear my mask. |
Speaker 2: |
(interruption) Blackman (pause) You (laughter) |
Speaker 3: |
(laughter) Yeah so just recycled last year's outfit. It was last minute. |
Speaker 1: |
Did you go anywhere special or just same old same old? |
Speaker 3: |
Nothing special. Er where did we go? |
Speaker 2: |
Em Candypants wasn't it? |
Speaker 3: |
Oh! It was quite special (interruption) then yeah yeah we went to Candypants. |
Speaker 2: |
Yeah Yeah it was good |
Speaker 1: |
Good. Any |
Speaker 2: |
No (pause) N- No, this is -- we went out twice. (interruption) I went before and then we didn't get arrested then did we? |
Speaker 1: |
(interruption) Oh. Oh right |
Speaker 3: |
That was a pretty sane and normal night wasn't it (interruption) I had work the next day I had work at nine so pretty chilled out |
Speaker 2: |
(interruption) Yeah |
Speaker 2: |
(unclear) |
Speaker 1: |
Well it was on a |
Speaker 3: |
What did you do on Halloween? |
Speaker 1: |
Er I did last man standing which was fun. |
Speaker 2: |
W- You can't ask questions to the question girl |
Speaker 1: |
(laughter) Turn it round. Em (pause) have you ever done anything like last man standing? Like, do you do carnage do you do things like that? |
Speaker 3: |
I did it once |
Speaker 1: |
yeah, What do you think? |
Speaker 3: |
We didn't get a t-shirt so we just had wristband so I just felt pretty (laughter) left out to be honest. (interruption) Everyone was just like 'Carnage' and I was just in my normal clothes |
Speaker 2: |
(interruption) (laughter) I felt it yeah yeah |
Speaker 2: |
(laughter) |
Speaker 3: |
Got the wristband. Went to Tuxedo Princess which was an absolute mess |
Speaker 2: |
(laughter) |
Speaker 3: |
I'm from Newcastle and I would never step foot on there in any other situation |
Speaker 1: |
It's finished hasn't it now? |
Speaker 3: |
Yeah (interruption) yeah yeah |
Speaker 1: |
(interruption) What was it like? Tell me about it |
Speaker 3: |
(interruption) It was absolutely disgusting. It smelled like sick. Like the whole place just smelled like sick and it w- it had really low ceilings so you just felt quite claustrophobic and realised who you were around (pause) so |
Speaker 1: |
What does that mean? Realised who you were around? |
Speaker 3: |
Ah, you were just around freshers |
Speaker 1: |
(laughter) Freshers? |
Speaker 3: |
Yeah |
Speaker 1: |
Em |
Speaker 2: |
Young? |
Speaker 3: |
(pause) Yeah but I was a fresher as well at the time |
Speaker 1: |
So it can't have been too bad |
Speaker 3: |
Oh it was |
Speaker 2: |
You just (unclear) |
Speaker 3: |
No because like the average fresher |
Speaker 2: |
Oh right okay |
Speaker 3: |
Do you know what I mean |
Speaker 2: |
Yeah |
Speaker 1: |
Em (pause) right, living in Newcastle what -- what would you change about it? Like are there things in Newcastle that need to be changed. |
Speaker 2: |
I keep getting tickets on my car (laughter) |
Speaker 1: |
(laughter) Tickets? (laughter) |
Speaker 2: |
(laughter) All the time right. It's not even funny no more I got like four hundred pound worth of fines |
Speaker 1: |
Oh no |
Speaker 2: |
Yeah |
Speaker 1: |
Is that in Jesmond |
Speaker 2: |
Yeah I got one here the other day as well thanks for that |
Speaker 1: |
(laughter) |
Speaker 3: |
(unclear) |
Speaker 2: |
(interruption) Who gives tickets in the snow? That surely can't |
Speaker 3: |
(interruption) We need (unclear) We need more shops in Newcastle, we were supposed to get a Selfridges |
Speaker 1: |
Mm-mm |
Speaker 3: |
Where the Odeon is, the old Odeon building. I don't know if you know where that is? |
Speaker 2: |
(interruption) You want a Miss Selfridge? |
Speaker 1: |
(interruption) No, Where's (interruption) that? |
Speaker 3: |
(interruption) Not a Miss Selfridge, a Selfridges and co |
Speaker 2: |
Oh right okay |
Speaker 1: |
Where's the (interruption) old o- |
Speaker 3: |
(interruption) We were supposed to get one of them but em the old Odeon is (pause) er do you have any idea where the fire |
Speaker 1: |
No (laughter) |
Speaker 3: |
The police station? |
Speaker 1: |
Yes |
Speaker 3: |
Okay well b- between the police station and the bottom of Northumberland Street (interruption) th- the old Odeon's there |
Speaker 1: |
(interruption) Oh right yeah (pause) Oh yeah, (interruption) yeah |
Speaker 3: |
(interruption) It's just a disused building now. But Selfridges bought it and they couldn't get planning to turn it into em (pause) a shopping centre because it's a listed building it has to be kept as cinema |
Speaker 1: |
Oh I see |
Speaker 3: |
So, er I think we need something like that 'cause there isn't really that many shops |
Speaker 1: |
What about the Metro-Centre? Do you go there much or not really? |
Speaker 3: |
I don't drive so -- oh I wouldn't go out there |
Speaker 1: |
(interruption) Yeah |
Speaker 2: |
(interruption) It's too big isn't it? It's so confusing |
Speaker 3: |
It's full of |
Speaker 2: |
Yeah isn't it (interruption) abso- |
Speaker 3: |
(interruption) completely full of in there |
Speaker 1: |
yeah, I had my first experience the day before yesterday. |
Speaker 3: |
What did you think? |
Speaker 1: |
It's all right. |
Speaker 3: |
Used to have Metro Land as well, that's gone |
Speaker 1: |
What's that? What was that? |
Speaker 3: |
It was like a theme park (pause) I think it was Europe's (pause) third or fourth biggest indoor theme park |
Speaker 2: |
Really? |
Speaker 3: |
Yeah It was pretty cool like |
Speaker 2: |
(unclear) Did you used to go when you were a kid? |
Speaker 3: |
Yeah all the time, it was like six quid for a day-pass had a |
Speaker 1: |
Did you miss out on (interruption) that (laughter) |
Speaker 3: |
(interruption) Had a rollercoaster in. (interruption) Had a rollercoaster in |
Speaker 2: |
(interruption) Yeah I think I've been left out here |
Speaker 3: |
It had a roller coaster in. |
Speaker 2: |
Did it? |
Speaker 3: |
Yeah man (interruption) it was sick |
Speaker 2: |
(interruption) I missed that, can we go oh no we can't go now |
Speaker 3: |
It's finished now, it ended I think they've still got like Laserquasar and stuff like that. |
Speaker 2: |
What's that? Oh when you run about with a g- oh yeah okay |
Speaker 3: |
Yeah come on |
Speaker 2: |
Laserquasar |
Speaker 3: |
Laserquest |
Speaker 2: |
We just call it Quasar. |
Speaker 3: |
(interruption) Is that not what it's called Laserquasar? (laughter) |
Speaker 3: |
We don't call it Quasar |
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