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24 Things that make you feel...
Albert Tatlock replied to Albert Tatlock's topic in Tongue-Tied Lightning
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Number 7 hit home 1, OPENING JARS - nnng, she's struggling. You take it from her hands, open it effortlessly and pretend she loosened it for you. She didn't. Jars are men's work. 2, CALLING SOMEONE 'SON' - Especially policeman but even saying it to kids makes you the man. 3, DOING A PROPER SLIDE TACKLE - Beckham free kicks? Gay. A Stuart Pearce tackle is the pinnacle of the game, simultaneously winning the ball and crippling the man. Magic. 4, SHARPENING A PENCIL WITH A STANLEY KNIFE - Blunt, is it? Hand it here love. No, I don't need a sharpener, you think I can't whi
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D minus 3 Preparations continue then
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hair jell is gay, I go fluffy
Albert Tatlock replied to tongue-tied lightning's topic in Tongue-Tied Lightning
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Rectal probe? They'll never make a canoe out of you!
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http://wilcoworld.net/tours/index.php The Black Orchid? Supper Club? Food fight! I'm thinking Bugsy Malone and the splurge guns.
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Ty Pennington Ain't Nothin' but a Bitch
Albert Tatlock replied to EL the Famous's topic in Tongue-Tied Lightning
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... and? Free Cardiff Festival in 2 weeks looks more and more inviting ...
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I'm just having a Burton/Thomas moment now. Bible black etc.
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Good. Hope he doesn't clash with Amadou & Mariam. In other news - Cat Power is at the roundhouse in November. Possibly my fave of the year so far, but I'm wary of her flaky live performances, so I probably would not go. And Sufjan Stevens is at the Barbican but already sold out. Both may be indicative of wider tours for those who are interested.
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Get the psycho-analyst in here pronto
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I would for sure. I think BBH knows more. All the songs I know I love, plus a few covered by other people.
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The Vicar of Dibley So-so for me Jonathan Creek After all the talk of Coupling in that other thread, I would recommend the following for UK comedy buffs:- Smack The Pony Phoenix Nights Shameless Green Wing Nighty Night and, of course, The Mighty Boosh And for an oldie
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I'm more of a Champions man myself (Sharron ) http://www.thechampionsfan.homestead.com/ I also came across an original Star Trek episode on TV over the weekend that I had never seen before. I woul dhave betted that I had seen them all. I don't think I have ever sat through a whole episode of any of the many follow up attempts.
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The "Lost" of its day I suppose. I have now lost track and given up on "Lost" - mid second season here.
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Found this from her messageboard from a show in March that was also with Mary Ann Kennedy and Pam Rose (provide instruments and backing vocals). There is a show in Ireland on the 28th so that would be the best bet to getting an idea. The Nashville warmup had some stuff not on this list. I don't know if there will be any changes since it is a 'folk' festival. More bluegrass? Who knows. (Richard Thompson is also getting great feedback recently - are you seeing him Friday/Saturday?)
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You haven't? It's atmospheric, but I never really sat down and watched it when they repeated it all a couple of years ago. There are some weird theories about what it is all supposed to mean. I've been to Portmeirion (North Wales) where it was filmed. http://www.the-prisoner-6.freeserve.co.uk/...ner_updates.htm http://www.sixofone.org.uk/general.htm
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Yeah, I agree - necrophilia has it's downsides.
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So did I I am, however, secure in my own sexuality. Honest.
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Yes, personally I find the whole business gets a bit messy during a heavy downpour, don't you?
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Spoken like a native!
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Good plan. All newlyweds should keep their energy levels up!