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Kathy Kirby was a shiny lipped fox of the old school, a dansette was a record player.

It had four speeds in revolutions per minute, 16 33 and 1/3 45 and 78.

Godspeed You Black Emperor made a career out of playing Black Sabbath at 16 rpm.

Likewise The Ramones had the same Sabbath album only they used 78 rpm.

Ladymuck Wrote:

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> FluffyGalore Wrote:

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

> -----

> > If she's not wearing any rings then it's game

> on

> > for you, doesn't matter if she says she's got a

> > BF; no rings, no strings :-) Good luck.

>

>

> and what if she happens to be a lesbian in a

> long-term relationship?;-)

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Camcorder , what a great invention that is !

Shankley Wrote:

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> I know who she is.. and is in a long term

> relationship!! If there is any news on her

> relationship status ill let you know.....might

> still be worth a crack tho' !



"....might

> still be worth a crack tho' !"............hmmm, I'd wager that you are a guy!

HonaloochieB wrote:- No, worship her from afar and forever wonder what might have been.


Yeah, thats much more fun than steaming into the rhododendrun bushes with her dog clasped to your leg as you attempt to climb through the foliage with her in your arms and you with a lolling tongue and a burning desire, you throw her to the ground, fall on top of her and shake the damned dog off your leg as it hasn't been neutured, you are now suffering from Viszla cramp and you cannot move................................................that honaloochie obviously knows a thing or two.


To be continued we hope....

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