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Mr. Hannah is waaaaaaaaaaaay ahead of me in the lunacy, I mean posting, stakes.


Luckily for me, 'posts that are worth the read' are not counted.


I like the idea of being Dame Moos. Off to put on hoops, a frilly gingham dress, a false bosom and a huge wig. Now Aladdin, come and help me with the laundry! I'm just a poor widow, you know..

Moos Wrote:

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> We Are Keef's Peaceful And Slightly Prudish Army.



I'm not really prudish, and will talk filth with the best of them, but the threads on here recently have just been pathetic and playground like.


*Clears throat*


Dummmm d' daa da da daaaa daaaaa

Dummmm d' daa da da daaaa daaaaa


I'm gonna fight 'em all,

An east dulwich army couldn't hold me back.

SeanMacGabhann Wrote:

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> Moos: When keef said "first we take Camberwell",

> it was close enough to the line "first we take

> Manhattan" from the Leonard Cohen track of the

> same name - so I just added the second line and

> nodded in MM's direction as he is a big Laughing

> Len fan...


Did you hear his interview with mark Lawson last week? Leonard Cohen - Interview & notes

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