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What I hope for the 'looch is that he and Giggirl are shacked up together*, and are out gigging and giggling and getting just the right side of tipsy on Peroni cocktails every night.


They hold court in dive bars, smart private members' clubs and back street locals around Town. Their courtiers are, for a night, London's nobility. Tales are told, the legends grow. Most mornings they hail a cab at 6am on Regent Street. Breakfast at Luigi's awaits. Pearls, Manolos, coffee and blackpudding.


At home, in the hall, rests a gift-wrapped case of cucumber relish. "Sender: I Hunter".


If the reality is different, I don't want to know about it.



(* Platonically, like, I'm not weird or anything)

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Whether you like it or not, Mr. Boogie:


You Are One Of Us:


Well you know the way we go

And you know the way we see

Grateful for the chosen road

Nice to have the memories

And you know we won?t forget you

And you know we?ll always care

We won?t follow no superstitions

We ain?t running anywhere

(hey)

Thankyou for the way you?ve been

Each and every night

Thankyou for most everything

Thankyou baby, thankyou baby

Thankyou baby, thankyou baby


You are one of us yes you are

(hey hey you know you know)

You are one of us yes you are

(yes everywhere we go)

(and it?s everywhere we?ve seen)

You are one of us yes you are

(ooo yeah)

(everything we do)

(thankyou)

(I said thankyou)

(I said thankyou)



[Laddy signature deliberately omitted]

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Re: Mayoral elections

25 January, 2008 05:40

HonaloochieB Wrote:

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> Anyhow I'm going for whichever candidate abolishes

> the bendy bastard buses.


How ironic - this was one of his earliest posts.


This from today's news: Bendy bus makes final journey for Transport for London

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