Posts by recordari
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Up Front: Something For Your Snow Day, in reply to
Do private eyes’ girlfriends get trench mouth
That reminds me of that Grace Jones song which I always thought said:
'Your private eye's pyjamas baby, leave me out!'
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Up Front: Something For Your Snow Day, in reply to
Or felt to be kneaded.
Your cup runneth over. I suggest you nip it in the bud.
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Up Front: Something For Your Snow Day, in reply to
there's special pens.
With a rubber?
No, I'm not joining in. You're all just too filthy.
I may be digging myself a hole, but;
trenchcoat and
trench-coat are both in evidence.<trenchcoat>
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Hard News: When the Weather is the News, in reply to
That’s a fine idea, and one I suspected David might baulk at. But he cannot stop you buying a book from him:
Great idea. The Hidden Talent of Albert Otter will do nicely. Order has been sent.
If words could become kilojoules,
I'd write you a thesis and post it down.
Then you could set fire to it and warm your hands.Arohanui.
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Hard News: Angry and thrilled about Arie, in reply to
I love Jimmy's video so much - he's a clever clever, and very funny, young man, your boy is.
+1. Jon Stewart should be afraid.
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Hard News: How I love the ladies ..., in reply to
My husband actually does a pretty good job on that one. Falsetto FTW!
Wow! You see, sometimes you just have to put it out there.
Where do we go from here?
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I tried not to, but how could I resist? Lets have a shindig.
Grew up with this record. That and Minnie Riperton.Another song i have planned to have played at my funeral…
I’ll pick this one.
It seems to get played about once a week round here, and all our girls like trying to sing it. Lucky we haven’t got a lot of crystal. -
More ladies of Reggae.
'Where have all the good men gone?'
And I quite like this cover by Hortense Ellis.
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Hard News: London's Burning, in reply to
Jim Hopkins can always be relied on to subtract from the sum of human knowledge.
Did you look under the cone?
What would make better managers would be if they all went into therapy.
Anyone got one they could recommend?
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In keeping with your lovin' the ladies, Pauline Black seems apposite, both in context, and as a fond farewell to PA Radio.