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Laddy Muck Wrote:

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> So lovely to "see" you back.

>

> I hope you are very, very well.

>

> I rarely log onto here anymore, but WHAT a lovely

> surprise to see you on here just now! x



Hello Muckers


It's a veritable EDF Spring Clean


All we need is katie numbers and i'll feel the recession is over

Dopamine1979 Wrote:

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> A little boy nearly collided into me on their

> scooter on the pavement this morning. At the same

> time a police car sped past on the road with

> sirens blaring.


Dopamine1979 - this one is so very literal - it was 'What's The Matter With Kids Today?'from the OST of Bye Bye Birdie segueing into 'Police Car' by Larry Wallis.

HonaloochieB Wrote:

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> Dopamine1979 Wrote:

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

> -----

> > A little boy nearly collided into me on their

> > scooter on the pavement this morning. At the

> same

> > time a police car sped past on the road with

> > sirens blaring.

>

> Dopamine1979 - this one is so very literal - it

> was 'What's The Matter With Kids Today?'from the

> OST of Bye Bye Birdie segueing into 'Police Car'

> by Larry Wallis.


You are truly gifted, friend.

Use it wisely.

El Pibe Wrote:

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> penny not dropped then nette.

>

> Lovely to see you back HB, even if only a brief

> hiatus from your, well, hiatus.

>

> By the by, I did a ghost pooh the other day, nary

> a trace on paper nor bowl. What could have

> accompanied such a portentious event?


El Pibe, thanks for the welcome.


Strong and clear I'm getting The Smiths 'William It Was Really Nothing', only you will (!) know what William's involvement may have been.

HonaloochieB Wrote:

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> Thanks for the welcome back Numbers, for some

> reason you were playing David Bowie's 'Station To

> Station' on your brainpod when you were posting.


Uncanny. This is simply amazing! Good work sir.


May I be as bold to suggest you had 'Shoot from the Hip' by Lloyd Cole & the Commotions on your brainpod when you started this fine thread? Which, come to think of it, is not unlike a rather sophisticated version of the song game thread. I would insert a smiley emoticon here if it wasn't for the fact I know you dislike them so.

numbers Wrote:

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> HonaloochieB Wrote:

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

> -----

> > Thanks for the welcome back Numbers, for some

> > reason you were playing David Bowie's 'Station

> To

> > Station' on your brainpod when you were

> posting.

>

> Uncanny. This is simply amazing! Good work sir.

>

> May I be as bold to suggest you had 'Shoot from

> the Hip' by Lloyd Cole & the Commotions on your

> brainpod when you started this fine thread? Which,

> come to think of it, is not unlike a rather

> sophisticated version of the song game thread. I

> would insert a smiley emoticon here if it wasn't

> for the fact I know you dislike them so.


Actually Numbers it's what I like to call a sopsychicated* version of the song game, and while I'm not fond of using emoticons myself, I am reasonably tolerant of others indulging. At least today.


* Note to any Dragons - dig the neologism - see what you're getting here.

Otta Wrote:

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> The poster who makee me think about late night

> kebab eating. Welcome back man!


Thanks for the welcome back Otta.


I'm getting Genesis, The Lamb Lies Down On Broadway. Well done.

Gingerbeer Wrote:

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> Never heard of it, but it sounds a little.... "you

> know".


GingerB think, ponder, you have heard it, you just don't know you did at the time perhaps because your IBrain was skipping.


KENNY - THE BUMP


That should do it.


There.

Gingerbeer Wrote:

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> I feel like Ive just been ripped off. And it was

> free.


Well done GingerB, the first one always is.


I'm decidely getting 'Been Caught Stealing' by Jane's Addiction - well I would, wouldn't I.

Real-time retro, incidental, backcloth revelations (at a price) will perk up any Dragon but a dream-score is surely where the fat money is.


I have this recurring nightmare - NorthX rd market and amid the splashing of dairy fats I am being chased by a giant Moog... (this is a gimme for which I hope to earn points on my loyalty card)



Oh, and if you have anything for the usual home haunting that doesn't involve R. Dean Taylor I'd be grateful.

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