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Well, I've just finished listening to Mostly Autumns' "Passengers" album - www.mostly-autumn.com - which I recommend everybody that is into Floyd, Genesis, Fleetwood Mac, etc to look at. I'm sure they had some sample MP3's to download

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My obscene huge tv shows only white streaks on a bright screen before shutting itself down after a couple of seconds, I assume it just called it a life ...


... so I threw in a couple of Bob Dylan's into my cd shuffle and listen now to "I Shall Be Free" ...


... quite fitting actually!

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Hubba, hubba!


Meanwhile my Dylan shuffle plays "Man of Peace"
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Oh, I love that album.
Puts it on even th' it's 9:00 in the morning and its very much a nightime tune.

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And every time I here that: 'Every time I hear that melody' I immediately think of Nellodee.

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Take your Momma - Scissor Sisters


Blimey...mind-reading alert...I refer you to my next post.

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Winners at the Brit Awards the other night....

Take your Momma - Scissor Sisters


Blimey...mind-reading alert...I refer you to my next post.


Holy Belgium esp alert! :stress:

8) :wink:

Guess I should go see the Sponge Bob movie now .....:mrgreen:


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Winners at the Brit Awards the other night....

Take your Momma - Scissor Sisters


Blimey...mind-reading alert...I refer you to my next post.


Holy Belgium esp alert! :stress:

8) :wink:

Guess I should go see the Sponge Bob movie now .....:mrgreen:


Well, definitely if you like David Hasselhoff....um...ok, I know that's pretty unlikely, now... :roll: ...if not, then the sight of Patrick and Spongebob being catapulted out of the dramatically over-enhanced pecs of the former Baywatch dummy is going to take a pretty strong stomach....I hope I don't have nightmares tonight....

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Tony wrote:
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Winners at the Brit Awards the other night....

Take your Momma - Scissor Sisters


Blimey...mind-reading alert...I refer you to my next post.


Holy Belgium esp alert! :stress:

8) :wink:

Guess I should go see the Sponge Bob movie now .....:mrgreen:


Well, definitely if you like David Hasselhoff....um...ok, I know that's pretty unlikely, now... :roll: ...if not, then the sight of Patrick and Spongebob being catapulted out of the dramatically over-enhanced pecs of the former Baywatch dummy is going to take a pretty strong stomach....I hope I don't have nightmares tonight....



Ughr....no, David Hasselhoff is not in my top 100000 Hot Men list.....he was quite popular when I was a teenager...he repulsed me even then (gag) :?

But................sounds like he's got quite the role in the Sponge Bob movie though... 8) I should be able to survive sitting through that :wink:


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[Ughr....no, David Hasselhoff is not in my top 100000 Hot Men list.....he was quite popular when I was a teenager...he repulsed me even then (gag) :?

But................sounds like he's got quite the role in the Sponge Bob movie though... 8) I should be able to survive sitting through that :wink:


He has a small part... :mrgreen: ...it probably lasts about 5 minutes, but it's so cringe-worthy that it feels longer.

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All weekend I have had the song Last Kiss stuck in my head, and it won't come out. I'll just be sitting typing or watching TV (that's all I ever do. It's sad, I know, but at least I'm not robbing convienience stores) and I'll start singing Oh where, oh where can my baby be? and on Monday I'll be getting my wisdom teeth pulled and I'll be completely under, singing Oh where, oh where can my baby be? and the doctor will tell me to stop moving my mouth, and then, as the doctor drives home, he'll find himself singing Oh where, oh where can my baby be? and so on.

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...good thing i don't know the song then... :mrgreen:




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On a night when I needed to feel young, he made me feel like I was hearing music for the very first time ...

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I have been CRAVING some Supertramp. "Goodbye, Stranger" is among my favorite songs ever.
I've been singing "losing My Religion" by REM all day. I think I might do that for Talen Show this year...

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On a night when I needed to feel young, he made me feel like I was hearing music for the very first time ...


I remember vividly trying to organise to go to London in 1975 to see one of only two UK shows in his first European tour but failing.
Didn't get another chance for 10 years when I saw him at Leeds - amazing show!

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