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Further to their House Arrest Sly and Reggie have been confined even further: restricted to the Lounge... in the East Dulwich Forum.


Having created a bunker in the Lounge they are still functioning however, managing to release the single on May 28 2012 'Dub Save The Queen-dancehall queen mix) via Amazon and itunes.


They also managed to slip out under cover of darkness to film the

.


Powerful forces within the community ( the EDF and Goose Green Fair) are clearly displeased and the noose is slowly tightening.

Reggie, do you classify what you do as music? The video is sick. Simulating sex with the Queen is just not funny or deep and meaningful. At least not to me. I await to be educated by those who know better. Meanwhile I shall inspect my fruit and veg indoors and select those most suitable.

I enjoyed the video Reggie.


Don't worry about AM's comment. I don't think he has been to a Reggae dancehall in his life. Otherwise he would have understood the link between the song title and music genre. His idea of being cool is buying an Apple computer even though he can barely afford to buy one.

What's your idea of being 'cool' UDT? Being perfectly balanced with a chip on each shoulder perhaps? Answer me this. Do you think that simulating sex with a monarch or anyone else has any useful place in a video purporting to be musical? Genre me arse. It's not funny or interesting and certainly not deserving of the title 'music'.


As for your personal comments regarding my finances, what the fuck has that got to do with you or the subject? The Apple I inquired about wasn't even for me. Perhaps you could throw the occasional fact into your egotistical postings.

Annette Curtain Wrote:

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> Watch it with the sound turned down

>

> Jeezus H

>

> And give them a dust pan and brush why don't you,

> that floor is FILTHY

>

> *shakes head*

>

> :-S


I'm afraid your Miranda dance moves will get you nowhere in the Reggae dancehall.


And as for Otta, the only people who get beaten up are the don't know any betters. They stick out like a sore thumb.

Undisputedtruth Wrote:

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> I was being serious, Otta. I've been to a few

> Reggae dancehalls in my time, admittedly years

> ago, so I know what I'm talking about. Unlike you.



Aye, y'could spend t'whole night skankin' at a blues in my day and still have change from a pound.

Annette Curtain Wrote:

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> Watch it with the sound turned down

>

> Jeezus H

>

> And give them a dust pan and brush why don't you,

> that floor is FILTHY

>

> *shakes head*

>

> :-S


It's like one of those floors you used to get in the old Flash adverts :)



I know UDT, but my buckets will go down a treat


"Now squeeze me wet an' matted ting"



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Netts:-S

Annette Curtain Wrote:

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> >

> I know UDT, but my buckets will go down a treat

>

> "Now squeeze me wet an' matted ting"

>

>

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> Netts:-S



If I can't tell which one's green do I lose or do I get transfered to the anti-terrorist camouflage spotters unit?





*The red one has a foetus in the bottom.

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