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Annette Curtain

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  1. Ooooooppp-laaa Here we go *hands out tin hats and books ring side seat* ::o
  2. Is Buster from the West Indies ? :-S
  3. Jesus & the Mary Chain ? Shoreditch at the weekend is cark not so nice now. I work up there quite a lot but make for it early on Friday ????'s mates, sporting John Terry hair-doos and pastel coloured clothes flood the area from Friday night onwards. In the week it's bearable
  4. Jeremy Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Duran Duran... easily dismissed at the time at > teen-pop pretty boys, but really good quality > songwriting. I would stop short of calling them > pioneering, but definitely influential. I saw them live ( before auto tune ) in the 80's & they were appalling. How about the band, JAPAN *pokes knitting needle up nasal cavity*
  5. ???? Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > > Bit of a crap, generlkaised, conclusion given that > the differences are both relatively small and are > marginal if you add in error matgin on attitudinal > reserach, especially. From this rather blythe > conclusion we get all sorts of supposition etc > about people who claim to be english. Actually > they are just a 'bit more inclined to etc etc@ > statistically. > > I consider myself English not British and have > written that as my nationality for about 10 years > or so. Will, of course be proof of this to Huge, > who STILL seems to confuse criticism of the > Eurozone with some sort of rabid .anti-European. > > Acrually, the emergence and renewal of natioal oir > even more regional focussed cultures is global and > a trend, after the war I suspect far more scots > and welsh considered themselves British than now. > Even the rise of Islam is a battle against western > monmolithic secular culture. In the 70s the PLO > were all sleeping together wearing flairs and > drinking. In the 70s Cairo hardly had anyone in > veils. The trend is away from a mss global > identity...in some ways. ????'s Have you been using the "Stella-Spell-Chekka"http://img.dooyoo.co.uk/GB_EN/175/food_and_beverages/drinks/stella_artois.jpg (tu):)-D
  6. This is definitely one And this Ooooo er missus. :-S
  7. A War Horse walks into a bar. The barman says: "Why the long film?"
  8. He has a pie face for sure Plus I like his a slightly Vaudeville character. There's not many today that are anywhere near as robust as him, they're all smarmy and slippery b4stards like Clegg, Cameron and Gove. You know that Baboon vs Badger question, who'd win in a fight. Well how about: Prescott vs Gove Prescott vs Cameron Prescott vs Clegg I mean honestly, he'd win hands down, even if all the others formed a coalition-tag-team Prescott would flatten the lot whilst wearing one of those Big Daddy type unitards. All the while, Lady Pauline would be walking the ring holding up the "Rounds Board" *wolf whistles and smoke fill the room* Nette:-S
  9. Alan Medic Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Well ask him. UDT, who do you support? With your > name you have to tell the truth. > P.S. As you see it Be prepared for: I'm not a team player, I am a one-man-team-and-cover-all-positions-brilliantly I am UDT-UTD, type answer :-S
  10. TillieTrotter Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > She sounds like a complete cow to me! I think it's the "Miss Zoe" bit that does me I mean if I called myself "Miss Annette" I'd sound like a character from "Gone with the Wind" Ms.Curtain:-S
  11. Smut Alan Bennett Nette(tu)
  12. UDT a Gooner?
  13. Oh that place, right near Crofton park station ( a little way past The Brockley Jack ) It's alright & may well be cheaper than TSC but....Horses for courses and all that
  14. Oooo she does sound harsh I wonder if Mistress Zoe offers any *ahem* other services. :-S
  15. Godley & Creme (+1 for the spelling alone) Nette(tu)
  16. maxxi Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Wings. > > And if Mud are being claimed along with Slade (too > cool surely? especially in their original skinhead > incarnation) and the truly never-fashionable > Showaddywaddy then what price The Rubettes? (would > you believe 9 albums??) Yeah I second The Rubettes ( & honest they were nearly my first choice) I saw them in Liege in 1975 Did you know their 'blue hat' look was based on Gene Vincent Nette:)
  17. Cant read the doc attached. PDF maybe?
  18. I'm with him there on Vince cable, Anglican Bishop & having no money. :-S
  19. Dollar C'mon, you know you love them.
  20. KalamityKel Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > "how are you" > > "whos this?" > > :)) "Me" :-S
  21. Heals/John Lewis or as Jeremy said, M&S. Oh, and Laura Ashley have a sale on. NETTE:)
  22. Word on the street: David Hockney likes sausage, but he only likes traditional English ones like standard pork, or pork and apple.
  23. Jeremy Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Annette Curtain Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > FORTY whole pounds for second hand IKEA > > And she initially wanted ?50 for it! Now who's > taking the piss? WOW FIFTY whole pounds you say, maybe it's Vintage IKEA And ED loves that stuff She's WAAAAAY ahead of the curve is woss-er-name. :-S
  24. What's your budget?
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