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steveo Wrote:

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> Two out of three ain't bad Lush

>

> One synth


I'm not a music bod, but somehow I remembered that 606 was a Korg


Why oh why did I need to store that in my head since way back when

steveo Wrote:

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> 'I'm not a music bod, but somehow I remembered

> that 606 was a Korg'

>

> Rolands all of them and worth a lot more than I

> paid for them

>

> How I wish I hadn't sold the 303


My memory (past sell by date)

steveo Wrote:

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> 'I'm not a music bod, but somehow I remembered

> that 606 was a Korg'

>

> Rolands all of them and worth a lot more than I

> paid for them

>

> How I wish I hadn't sold the 303


You should have sold the 606, because if you wanted one later, you could just turn the 909 upside down.

Otta Wrote:

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> When were Ramones t-shirts "in"? I had one when I

> was about 16. Haven't worn a band t-shirt (unless

> for sleeping in or pottering around the gaff) for

> years. Think they're out of bounds once you're

> over 25.


They were selling them in DKH Sainsbury's last year...

Otta Wrote:

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> When were Ramones t-shirts "in"? I had one when I

> was about 16. Haven't worn a band t-shirt (unless

> for sleeping in or pottering around the gaff) for

> years. Think they're out of bounds once you're

> over 25.


http://dangerousminds.net/comments/shania_is_a_punk_rocker_celebrities_wearing_ramones


Nothing wrong with band Ts. As long as you actually like the band! I prefer plain ones with just the name/logo on it though, don't like ones with tour dates or stupid pictures on them.

TheArtfulDogger Wrote:

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> Scottish independence

>

> They had their vote so Sturgeon "leave it! "



Brexit is a game changer on many levels, including Scottish Independence...bye bye Union

Nigello Wrote:

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> (You) guys/

> Bad boys / Pimp my X/ A cheeky Y and other

> ukulele-accompanied adspeak cliches (cf Jamie

> Oliver/Local radio DJs


Most network DJs started out in local radio. Who in particular are you referring to?

red devil Wrote:

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> TheArtfulDogger Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > Scottish independence

> >

> > They had their vote so Sturgeon "leave it! "

>

>

> Brexit is a game changer on many levels, including

> Scottish Independence...bye bye Union


Disagree RD. The polls have continued to shift in Scotland towards a majority in favour of remaining part of the union. As for people's opinions of finding an alternative way to remain part of the UK and the EU, split evenly down the middle at 40/41. It's easy to assume Brexit sees the end of the union, and notwithstanding the complexities of Northern Ireland (marginally addressed in May's speech), the situation is far more complicated than it at first seems. A game changer perhaps, but end of the union? Unlikely.


Louisa.

'Trainers' - not necessarily* the thin-soled sort, but the bulbous, chunky bleeders that look as is they they should be on the lower extremities of one of those show-offs that pretend to enjoy running up mountains.

They have no place in the public bar of The Castle.

Or even The Plough.


Huw Evans.


Using the word 'like' as a form of nonsensical, hideously stupid form of verbal puntuation. Stop it.


Cliff Richard. I don't dislike him particularly, he just makes no sense any more. Take a rest.


Prayer.


*Though those need to be dealt with at some point.

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