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iaineasy Wrote:

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> Very sad I saw them at the amersham arms a couple

> of years ago and it was one of the best gigs I

> have ever been to, they are a real South London

> institution and always sound best south of the

> river!!



I think you'll find they are very much North London and Tottenham Hotspur fans to boot.


*sings* "Ossie's going to Wembley, his knees have gone all trembly.... la la la la, la la la la.

???? Wrote:

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> Hammers Cup Final song 1980 - Cockney Rejects

> Spuds Cup Final song 1981 - Chas and Dave....(we

> won't even mention Diamond Lights)

>

> ...yet another thing for those over at the 'Lane'

> to hang their heads in shame about



Nonsense dear boy. If fact they repeated the trick in '82 and we won both finals. No shame in that.

Damn, I was just trying to explain how their cover version of "mad world" sounded, to a foreign friend the other day ( compared to that really boring slow cover version ) I even ended up doing a jig while singing it & now they've split. i also mads a Patrick swayzee quip & he died the next day?? Am I cursed???

Andystar Wrote:

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> Damn, I was just trying to explain how their cover

> version of "mad world" sounded, to a foreign

> friend the other day ( compared to that really

> boring slow cover version ) I even ended up doing

> a jig while singing it & now they've split. i also

> mads a Patrick swayzee quip & he died the next

> day?? Am I cursed???


Having analysed your situation there is no doubt in my mind that you are cursed, but how fortunate our paths have crossed.

My lucky heather will take care of everything. Just don't ask any questions.


www.honaloochiebasknoquestionsluckyheather.co.uk

HonaloochieB Wrote:

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> Andystar Wrote:

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

> -----

> > Damn, I was just trying to explain how their

> cover

> > version of "mad world" sounded, to a foreign

> > friend the other day ( compared to that really

> > boring slow cover version ) I even ended up

> doing

> > a jig while singing it & now they've split. i

> also

> > mads a Patrick swayzee quip & he died the next

> > day?? Am I cursed???

>

> Having analysed your situation there is no doubt

> in my mind that you are cursed, but how fortunate

> our paths have crossed.

> My lucky heather will take care of everything.

> Just don't ask any questions.

>

> honaloochiebasknoquestionsluckyheather@btinternet.

> com



Having analysed my situation, i've come to the conclusion that the people i talk about are cursed..sadly, after consulting the I-Ching, i found out that it is an un-auspicious time to be buying lucky heather.

Andystar Wrote:

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> HonaloochieB Wrote:

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

> -----

> > Andystar Wrote:

> >

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

>

> > -----

> > > Damn, I was just trying to explain how their

> > cover

> > > version of "mad world" sounded, to a foreign

> > > friend the other day ( compared to that

> really

> > > boring slow cover version ) I even ended up

> > doing

> > > a jig while singing it & now they've split. i

> > also

> > > mads a Patrick swayzee quip & he died the

> next

> > > day?? Am I cursed???

> >

> > Having analysed your situation there is no

> doubt

> > in my mind that you are cursed, but how

> fortunate

> > our paths have crossed.

> > My lucky heather will take care of everything.

> > Just don't ask any questions.

> >

> >

> honaloochiebasknoquestionsluckyheather@btinternet.

>

> > com

>

>

> Having analysed my situation, i've come to the

> conclusion that the people i talk about are

> cursed..sadly, after consulting the I-Ching, i

> found out that it is an un-auspicious time to be

> buying lucky heather.


Well I've consulted the Ker-Ching and I find this is the best possible time, of all possible times to be putting money in my pocket. If you want lucky heather then that's a bonus. It's the silver donation that brings the luck.

Seriously Andy, don't be reckless with fortune, it's not worth it.

And just FYI I find myself in a position where I may be able to affect an introduction to 'Lanky' Heather, a currently unattached model/Superdrug consultant who is on the dating scene.

No promises of course.

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