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606 is on Radio 5 (five live) where they talk about football matches


Craft beer should be consigned to room 101, or at least the use of the term. Designer beer is a better term.


I don't care about Ramones T shirts as I saw them a couple of times.


I saw Joy Division too so I don't need the T shirt of Unnown Pleasures.


I didn't see Bowie on his Ziggy tour or the Who at Leeds or the Beatles at Shay stadium or Stone Roses at that island so don't need T shirts of that either.


East Dulwich Forum??


Damn, there goes my self-imposed exile.

Band T-shirts are not just gig souvenirs though, malumbu, it's about nailing your colours to the mast. Not that I often wear band Ts these days, it's more of a youth thing I guess, but sometimes it feels appropriate.


As for the term "craft beer"... I agree it doesn't really mean much here, where we already have a history of small independent breweries, and the distinction from real ale breweries is getting rather blurred. But it made sense in the states and many other countries, where the only beer most people knew was tasteless mass produced lager.

Jeremy Wrote:

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> "Found footage" movies, zombie movies, slasher

> movies. Horror in general.

> Broadcast television, TV licence. BBC.

> Liberalism and centrist politics


Oh no - How could I not like Scream Queens.

Jeremy Wrote:

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> ???? Wrote:

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> > Ramones T shirts

>

> Problem is that this daft trend has ruined it for

> those of us who actually like the Ramones. Maybe

> it will be OK for me to wear my Ramones T again in

> 2030 or something.


If you like 'em wear it - Topshop shouldn't get to ruin your fun. Philip Green can do one, I'm still wearing my punx tees.

Drum-machines ??



rendelharris Wrote:

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> steveo Wrote:

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> > I've got a 606

> >

> > And a 101 and a 909

> >

> > Does anyone know what I'm talking about?

>

> Synths?

miga Wrote:

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> I'm still wearing my punx tees.


Wearing my Husker Du T in the office today. Under my zipped-up hoody.. it's a bit chilly. Decided against wearing my Bad Religion 'Crossbuster' T.. too many Christians in this place, someone would probably report me to HR.

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