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HonaloochieB

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  1. Dirty Ass Rock 'n' Roll - John Cale
  2. Tramp The Dirt Down - Elvis Costello
  3. My Town - Slade
  4. ???? Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > ....and Thorpe? Not guilty? Who caress, I want to know whether the bunnies ever got to France.
  5. She doesn't mean Peter Andre does she?
  6. I Talk To The Trees - Clint Eastwood
  7. No Wheels To Ride - Mott The Hoople
  8. I think Hamolton desrves a spot because of that godawful wife of his. Edited for possibly libelous content.
  9. Who he? And don't bother excusing my ignorance.
  10. Midnight Lady - Mott The Hoople
  11. Also he had affairs with a mother and both of her daughters as I recall. What a bounder.
  12. Strangered In The Night - Tom Petty And Heartbreakers Well, it was always a risk covering Sinatra with a heavy head cold.
  13. I don't think you can top Aitken and Archer for sleazy crookedness, so i won't even try. In the fictional stakes, though he doesn't hold a candle to aforementioned, I always liked the caninet secretary Sir Arnold Robinson in Yes Minister, rascally self-serving old scallywag that he was.
  14. panda boy Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Help... > > Ok, i need the combined experience and discerning > tastes of the whole East Dulwich forum team to > help me out with this one; > > Can somebody help me find a traditional south > london pub? > > Doesn't have to be Dulwich based, (which could be > rather tricky these days!) > > No re-furbed gastro pubs allowed. > > Must be as i described. Needs 'character', old > style architecture, good range of beverages, and, > well that boozer 'x-factor' that seems to be > disappearing. > > The place i'm after doesn't have to be chocolate > box pretty, or tourist friendly, it could even be > described as 'manky' in the right light. > > It just needs to be real. > > (Oh, and i'll happily say why i'm after such a > place if i get enough help with this!) > > Looking forward to your suggestions. So why're you after such a place, PB?
  15. The Canterbury behind the police station in Brixton.
  16. Paper Roses - Marie Osmond
  17. Ca Plane Pour Moi - Plasrique Bertrand
  18. bigbadwolf Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I might come over and say hello next time.....if > you're lucky. I always like to be greeted with a big wet kiss on the mouth, make sure you do that so I know it's you.
  19. If I Was - Midge 'Windswept And Interesting' Ure.
  20. JUST SWELL???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? BBW don't take this amiss, but are you hopped up on goofballs?
  21. I like the Capitol too, and the Hob round the corner and often have a wander up there of a Saturday. The charity shop on the corner is good un, but be warned they don't accept video tapes any more. So take your old series of Friends elsewhere, please.
  22. Following on from TM, one of the books describes Bond having sex with a subordinate which he enjoyed all the more because it had the 'tang of rape' about it. I don't think Fleming was the nicest of men.
  23. Chips with gravy/curry sauce is an abomination. Salt, vinegar and a splash of Heinz's finest ketchup are where it's at. Paticularly the vinegar they used in the Branson pickled onnions. Lush that was.
  24. Best hench people, Oddjob, Jaws and Baron Samedi. Best gadget, the gold Aston Martin. Campest item, Roger Moore's safari suit in Live And Let Die. Crappest villain, Elliot Carver in Tomorrow Can't Come Bloody Quick Enough.
  25. Not at all FJD, it's ackowledged that Tell was one of the founding fathers of rap as we know it today.
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