"Nexie" <greenknight@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
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> Cynicor wrote:
>> Nexie wrote:
>>
>>> Cynicor wrote:
>>>
>>>> Why don't you all just sit down with a nice cuppa and chat away your
>>>> differences? BIG HUG!
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> I thought that's what we were doing? I have at any rate, ever since
the
>>> Nottingham Psychiatrist Party where we all threw our shrinks into the
>>> Trent, all we've had to moderate our psychotic tendancies is a nice
>>> cuppa cha and a chat. And I've never been one to turn down a big hug
>>> with a beautiful blonde. One lump or two?
>>
>>
>> I have two lumps, but I'm not blonde.
>
> Oops! My error - a case of mistaken identity. I thought you were the
> delectable Slipso (I'm sure she went by the name Cynicor at some point.
> Must be the Alzheimer's setting in).
>
>> If you get bored, you can always take my 80s music challenge.
>> http://cynicor.blogspot.com/2006/01/smash-hits-of-80s.html
>
> You know, I get the oddest looks whe I say I like 80's music; sure there
> was a LOT of dross about then, but when you think about bands like The
> Cult, The Clash, Elvis Costello, etc. it wasn't so bad. I was going to
> include Ian Dury, but realised that was more 70's. Now there's a decade
> worth talking about.
a musical pedant writes : the Clash, and Costello were definitely 70's, i
remember seeing both at uni and i left in 1979, the Cult, i'm not so sure
about ... unless of course you are referring to the mighty Blue Oyster
Cult -
who can forget their "Me262", "Reaper", and the unforgettable "Joan
Crawford
Has Risen From The Grave" - they don't make records like that anymore :)
are they still called "records" ? do you keep "records" on an ipod nano ?
and whatever happened to the Dead Kennedys - "Kill The Poor" and the
sweeping magnificence of "Holiday in Cambodia"
i may go and cry quietly in a corner now ...
DJ badger XXX


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