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Swagger Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > We've all laughed at some point in our lives > whilst watching Friends. Alhough you immediately > felt disgusted with yourself afterwards. Only when I laughed so much about Rachel that I felt somewhat 'compromised'. The rest of the time I mostly yacked it up good and enjoyed six or seven of the series.
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Big Bread Winner Hogg. As Danny Baker says 'One for the teenagers'.
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Great lyrics - "I shot a man in Reno, just to watch him die...."
HonaloochieB replied to Mick Mac's topic in The Lounge
kpc Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- You ain't a beauty, but hey you're alright Oh and that's alright with me The Boss No disrespect KPC, but good a song as Thunder Road is, it's not worth quoting in its entirety. Those lines above are a tiny bit of genius. To go from 'beauty' to 'alright', punctuated with a 'hey' is inspired and then the follow up of it being 'alright' with him is so good, that it surely makes any chap want to get involved with a woman who's not a beauty, but alright, because that'll be alright by him. It's those little lines of songs that just make you want to live them, and this is one and a half. Utter perfection, The Boss. -
I Am The One And Only - Chesney Hawkes
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Mind, I wonder what Johnny Rotten's going to say about him, if anything? Oh arse, I'm sounding like Heat magazine here, aren't I?
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The Sex Pistols were a phenomenon as much as a pop group, and pop group they were and still continue to be. McLaren was of course a self-mythologist as said before (The Great Rock 'n' Roll Swindle), but I doubt the Pistols, the Bernie Rhodes Clash and any of the others would have existed without his cheek, sauce and game yiddisher boyness. He went on to get involved with various other types of music, with varying degrees of success, went for London mayor, but bottled it and we ended up with Livingston. Theorist, chancer, manipulater and wide boy. I think he'd unashamadely admit to all of those. I'll miss him. For me the world is that bit diminished by his passing. RIP MM.
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Rachel is. Monica less so. Phoebe is friend 'Eccentric'. But you know she's not in real life. Ross is electric when he does physical comedy. Chandler is a hatchet-faced smart-alecky half-a-scmuck with large problems with his parents. I like the cut of his jib. Joey is a f@cking div.
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#Ove, Ovens tear us apart, again# I won't dwell on the fascistic undertones of Joy Division's name and the 'ovens' reference. Too grisly. I will however mention in passing, that if Ian Curtis had had a pair of JD oven gloves, he may have thought twice about topping himself on the eve of an American tour. You never know. And in fact if New Order had access to a pair each, they might not have been able to so easily grab handfuls of cash and throw it towards The Hacienda. Tony Wilson could have done with two pairs.
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FFJTC "It's so obviously lamb" Of course it is, and cooked in such a way that it fooled several of your guests. It was ill-informed palates that were at fault and not your cooking skills. Or indeed the quality of your, or anyone alse's meat. Not at all. Locally sauced as I'm sure it was.
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This Road Leads To Sin - The Willing Sinners
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Is Darling shittin' me? After a day on the corners, nothin' better than a a couple-or-three of Addlestones in the Plough. And that Darling be putting 10%, 10 mothef*ckin' % on my ass. That Darling. Who he think he is? There an election comin' mofo, and we see what sort of Darling you be then, baby. For sure. Sheeeit.
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Alley Gobs.
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Coming Down Again - The Rolling Stones
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Has anyone put anything in cider recently?* *A shiny shilling for the first scallawag that identifies the comedy reference.
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Monday 22/3 FFJTC "I would love to taste the pea", again, what is wrong with the man? Save it for Graham Norton, or if you're short of money that Chris Moyles quiz show. FFGTDB "Veeeery attractive plate of food...alarmingly lovely". Started off drawing him in, then startled him with its beauty. Happens to me all the time with prawn cocktail. I think it's the Marie Rose sauce.
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MrBen Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- Dire Straights I recall a pop group with a similar name in the mid nineteen hundred and eighty period. The 'singer' would affect a headband sort of affair. Were they from the North-East or thereabouts? One can't be sure.
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???? Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I think he can be a bit pretentious and the Way we > Wore I thoroughly enjoyed but it did make him seem > a bit of a knob. He makes me laugh how he > completley dismissed Acid House when really it was > just that suddenly he was too old! However, on the > few times I've listened to him on the radio he's > been good and as others have pointed out he is a > genuine Londoner. > > PS That Spandau Ballet introduction is > excrutiatingly pretentious though Of course it is Quids, but then so were he and they at the time. It was the way of things. The Spandex Bullies (copyright NME) went on to become right royal knobjackets, who lest we forget inflicted 'True' on an innocent and trusting world. We didn't ask for it, but the bastards just smashed us in the face with it regardless. Robert went on to have sex with Sade (everyone's jealous, come on, just bloody own up, any man who carps at Elms has this as a base motive, you do and you know it), and inflict jazz and such on the listening public of some parts of London. However he brought that ginger architect to our attention and that interesting sounding etymologist, so pretty damned good so far as I'm concerned. I'm going to file him under 'alright'.
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I wouldn't arse myself to actually watch a programme he was on, but on the occasions I channel-flick and see something he's on I find him amusing, if not, downright funny. I could not be more patronising if I ruffled his hair, plucked his plump cheeks and gave his nose an affectionate tweak. I probably couldn't.
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SimonM Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- Jimmy Clitheroe. SimonM if The Clitheroe Kid is in the vicinity, what with his 'sit-upon' getting a regular tanning from his aggressive, if not vaguely abusive Scottish grandfather, then can can the Navy Lark not be far behind? Leslie Phillips - 'Good morning, how are you'? Ronnie Barker - 'I've been on the WT all morning, sir' Leslie Phillips - 'I'm so sorry to hear that, hope you get better soon' Ronnie Barker - 'That's the Wireless Transmitter, sir' They did it every week, and age never diminished it so far as I was concerned. Really.
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SimonM Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Crackerjack pencils..... CRACKERJACK!!!
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SeanMacGabhann Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > He's dead right about the Beatles as well He isn't. Not liking the Beatles, is a stance, a pose, a posture. A meaningless cough against a cultural mountain. 'She Loves You' has greater significance, beauty and class than whatever everyone on the EDF will write on here to the end of time and what Robert Elms has ever written, particulary in The Face. And I quite liked most of that stuff. Anyway.
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Brendan Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > You forgot Jesus, Elvis and the Pope Steve. > > Anyway I'm off out to do some of that > cringe-worthy sort of celebrating that my Irish > brethren would probably call me an idiot* for. *I think you're referring to the word 'eejit', Brendan. You stupid bastard, you.
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Anywhere in ED not likely to be St Patrick's Day crazy tonight
HonaloochieB replied to RosieH's topic in The Lounge
RosieH Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Sticky fingers board = a rare bloody miracle > > Where's the pope when you need him? RosieH, he'll be as far away as a continent, but as close as a prayer. I just thought of that. That all is his everything, and everything is his allness. Everything is all, and all that that entails. Shit, I just thought 'bout that. I am one profound motherf@cker. See if I ain't. -
The Poacher - Ronnie Lane & Slim Chance Big wink at you JL. Possibly one of the most beautiful pop songs ever written. Definitely one of the best ever performed.
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Anywhere in ED not likely to be St Patrick's Day crazy tonight
HonaloochieB replied to RosieH's topic in The Lounge
Brendan Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > That @#$%&? He?s signing along to Fields of > Athenry with some Australians in the West End as > we speak. The faithless hoor, I had him down in the Hope in Peckham doing an R'n'B version of Nancy Spain. The scut.
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