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Henry
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Nice one, some good news about the potential election of Trump. That was a curve ball which none of them can play!
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Eddie RUKidding
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Well I think like it or not The Orange one will get back in
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Henry
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If he does they might not get him out until he pegs it. He'll last longer than a John Edrich last stand.
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Henry
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Hey I've been promoted to a Hot Rat!
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Quote: Originally posted by Henry |
If he does they might not get him out until he pegs it. He'll last longer than a John Edrich last stand. |
Or Colin Cowdery
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Before I get the
wrong end of the stick: One could trash the ideas of New Labor from either end of the spectrum. Do you mind me asking from which direction your
criticism comes? I'll go first: New Labor sucks, but I'd sooner cut my own right hand off than put Tories anywhere on a voting slip other than at the
bottom.
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Back from BFs. We had to cut our Sunday together a bit short as he'd agreed to meet with friends to go to see Dune 2 - as a result of which BF and I
watched Dune 1 together.
I'm not a scifi person but I understand a ton of references now.
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Henry
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Quote: Originally posted by polydigm | Before I get the
wrong end of the stick: One could trash the ideas of New Labor from either end of the spectrum. Do you mind me asking from which direction your
criticism comes? I'll go first: New Labor sucks, but I'd sooner cut my own right hand off than put Tories anywhere on a voting slip other than at the
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I'm on the left. I tend to have more issue with New Labour types than the Tories because they tend to virtue signal and hide behind political
correctness and identity politics but are really little different in substance from those who declare themselves as right wing. It seems to be similar
with Americans who describe themselves as 'liberals'.
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Eddie RUKidding
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Was playing "You Are What You Is" LP to the bastard neigbours over the weekend- has to go back and mow lawns tied etc for up coming open house- they
were playing their usual mix of gansta rap and C&W lol- last time I played them Zappa ring of fire- don;t think that went down well
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Eddie give them the complete Thing Fish album next time, that will teach them...
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Eddie RUKidding
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Good thinking but I've only got it on Vinyl and can only play CD's back in Cohuna . Maybe 200 Motels the Opera version ESA Pekka Salonen, I'm sure
they are ready for it after YAWYI
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Henry
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Have you tried an opera soprano on full bore?
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Eddie RUKidding
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Have done some previously using Mrs Eddies CD's
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Nice ging, I fully intend to do the same with our beyond noisy neighbors with my Varèse collection.
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Eddie RUKidding
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LIke your think, I have one Varese CD will give them a taste of ionisation next time....
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I finally got around to fixing the small rust holes in hte Hillman Hunter Safari wagon- its only taken me 10 years to get around to it lol
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Plook
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Your project list must be like mine, with a substantial backlog...
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The only thing better than Friday is a weekend starting on Thursday.
TGIT!!
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Yep and thats just my list, I try to avoid Mrs Eddies list of things for my to do
I aim to make everyday a weekend day ;}
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Help I’m a Rock.
I was having a conversation with someone and I brought up an article I read, I know how resourceful you all are and I was going to ask for some
assistance locating what I believe was something I read at least 20 years ago but could have been 30 years ago.
It dealt with the belief that the Beatles chief competition in the 60's was the Rolling Stones, while we all know there was a back and forth between
these bands in their releases. The author posited a different theory that made me raise an eyebrow that in fact the Beatles rival in musical advances
was the Beach Boys.
As I read on in began to make more and more sense as the writer compared various contemporaneous albums and songs of these great bands through the
years.
The author points out as you listen to these bands’ releases over the years the battle was ever increasing layers of harmonies and vocals as well as
more intricate cord changes while adding multiple instruments to create the familiar orchestral baroque pop of these bands as they advance into far
more complex works.
I briefly tried to find this story and could not, but I know I read it long before the internet became the thing in some publication.
Any assistance would be appreciated, thank you all.
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