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Horsebox Wrote:

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> Anal cu*t.

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> (A band name, not an insult to you, HB, yer

> awesome ;-) )


Blimey I forgot about Anal C@nt, it certainly makes you pay attention doesn't it?

It also puts you in mind of Selfish C@nt. I believe they still make the odd appearance.

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For any up and comers, may I suggest The Coxcombs, Lairy, Jack Of All Trades, Ball The Wall, Letraset, Rub, Distant Drums, The Truthful Fools, IrresponsiBULL, Terrible Liars, The Stems, The Gentiles, The Genteel, Spread, The Technicolor Smoke, Cousins, The Hysterians, and The Plunderers.

A finders fee will apply.

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Machine Gun Fellatio caught my eye listening to Triple J radio in Australia


Aren't some people just listing their favourite bands on here - I don't even register The Pistols or Stones as names anymore - they are just there...


Duran Duran may not be a good band but picking a name from Barbarella is cool.


I always liked Them as a band name too.

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SeanMacGabhann Wrote:

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> Duran Duran may not be a good band but picking a

> name from Barbarella is cool.

>

> I always liked Them as a band name too.



When was the last time you saw this many tit's on a boat?


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