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You've done it again Giggi and TLS, had a crap journey into work today, which even reading Simon Gray's Smoking Diaries couldn't improve.

The tin hat was placed on it when I kicked an abandoned cup of coffee not knowing it was half full and befouled my shiny boots.

Then along the two of you come and change my internal soundtrack from Slipknot's People = Sh!t to Ray Stevens Everything Is Beautiful in just two short posts.


HUGS to you both. (For TLS of course a manly 'bear' style one and for Giggi a gentle one.)

Dear Mr Honalooloo,


I am writing to tell you to go out and buy this month's Mojo magazine as it has a massive 12-page spread on your all time faves Mott The Hoople by Kris Needs and includes celeb fan tributes from the likes of Mick Jones, Tony James, Morrisey and Noel Gallagher and very good it is too though I suspect you may have already taken my advice but just in case you've not there it is.


All my lunch,


Jah x

Thanks for the heads up JL, but I already have said magazine.

Haven't read it yet, as I am saving it to savour over a brace or so of pints.

Kris Needs is well placed to write about MTH, he ran their fan club Sea Divers.

The late Benhazir Bhutto was a member you know.

The CD ain't half bad neither.

LuLu Too Wrote:

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> Crikey - I go away for 6 weeks and this thread is

> still here?

> Enough with the Mott the Hoople talk - please

> stay on topic.

> Now, back to HonaloochieB...


...and it's a treat that you still feel the same since 8th January LuLu.

But love me, love my Mott The Hoople.

I don't want any complications in the 'afterglow'.

And as you say, back to me...

Peckhamgatecrasher Wrote:

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> How could you do it Hb? We could have run and run

> with Bay City Rollers *swoon*.


And you know we coulda gone with the Rollers PGC.

They didn't do 'Rock 'n' Roll Love Letter' for no reason after all.

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