What we need is a great big melting pot

Nah, what we need is a magic porridge pot, that just keeps making porridge...
 
> Peace to all women and men.

> I hate hate.

What we need is juvenile Americans whose petty squabbles would be beneath a 13 year old to take their arguments elsewhere.
 
> What we need is juvenile Americans whose petty squabbles would be beneath
> a 13 year old to take their arguments elsewhere.

Shut up f***stain and get back to sticking your dick in the neighbours dog. That's the only thing you're good at assclown. Retard. Dude. Like, whatever.

ps. is that the kind of thing you mean?
 
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> What we need is juvenile Americans whose petty squabbles would be beneath
> a 13 year old to take their arguments elsewhere.

It's unbelievable isn't it.. although I do find the inventiveness quite amusing sometimes.. but wish they'd do it in like 2 posts rather than half a board. I tell you what though, if these blokes went to the S&G and took a walk up the town centre with the boys from Cheatham Hill waiting for them on the taxi rank, I GUARANTEE they would not say a word. Or, my scottish connections.. long would they last in a pub in Glasgow ?

Back to the music..

I saw Lloyd Cole on Friday acoustic style at the 'Mick Jagger centre'.. Now that's a legend in his hey day.. but I must say, he's amusing in the anecdotes, but his songs are pretty miserable subjects.. He makes Morrissey's lyrics sound like Jimmy Carr, whereas Lloyd actually looks like Jimmy Carr!

Anyway what was John cale like??

Ruffian
 
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So glad I'm not the only one.

This is the gadgie I saw at the festival and kept saying "it's the one that loooks like LLOYD COLE" and of course nobody knew what I was talking about.




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> So glad I'm not the only one.

> This is the gadgie I saw at the festival and kept saying "it's the
> one that loooks like LLOYD COLE" and of course nobody knew what I was
> talking about.

> I'm thinkin' of going to see Lloyd Cole in Whelan's in Dublin February 3rd. > I saw him at Vicar Street Hallo'ween 2002 and he was brilliant!
 
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> So glad I'm not the only one.

> This is the gadgie I saw at the festival and kept saying "it's the
> one that loooks like LLOYD COLE" and of course nobody knew what I was
> talking about.

Nice one Slum Mum.. you've proven a point there!!

Lloyd Cole, one of Scotlands favourite sons I'd argue though.

Is it snowing yet up there?

Ruffian
 
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> Nice one Slum Mum.. you've proven a point there!!

> Lloyd Cole, one of Scotlands favourite sons I'd argue though.

> Is it snowing yet up there?

> Ruffian

Hi Ruff,

I don't mean to be pedantic but Lloyd Cole is in fact English.He met up with the Commotions whilst studying in Glasgow.

Interesting sidenote is that bass player Lawrence Donnegan is now a very respected novelist and occassional Guardian columnist.

Toot toot

J
 
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> Hi Ruff,

> I don't mean to be pedantic but Lloyd Cole is in fact English.He met up
> with the Commotions whilst studying in Glasgow.

> Interesting sidenote is that bass player Lawrence Donnegan is now a very
> respected novelist and occassional Guardian columnist.

> Toot toot

> J

Always be a perdant when you're correct say I! I always thought he was Scottish. When he talks... there's a definite hint of Scot. Maybe the Glasgow influence. he's also got some affected Americansisms in his speech as well. Some people are sponges for accents!

The Commotions are touring at the end of the year.. or doing a few dates at least. 20th year anniversary. Don't it make you feel old!
Ruffian
 
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> Always be a perdant when you're correct say I! I always thought he was
> Scottish. When he talks... there's a definite hint of Scot. Maybe the
> Glasgow influence. he's also got some affected Americansisms in his speech
> as well. Some people are sponges for accents!

> The Commotions are touring at the end of the year.. or doing a few dates
> at least. 20th year anniversary. Don't it make you feel old!
> Ruffian

Hee hee ! I still get slagged up here Ruff for having traces of an English accent due to my 15 years down south. Obviously I can't hear it but in Scotland they do and BOY do they let you know
 
Accents

> Hee hee ! I still get slagged up here Ruff for having traces of an English
> accent due to my 15 years down south. Obviously I can't hear it but in
> Scotland they do and BOY do they let you know

I wonder if Paddy has a hint of Spanish then? I am told there is the odd word I say with a Manc tinge. "Fookin' top one, sorted, mad fer it", allegedly. Other than that I'm still Brummie-ing my way around.
 
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> I wonder if Paddy has a hint of Spanish then? I am told there is the odd
> word I say with a Manc tinge. "Fookin' top one, sorted, mad fer
> it", allegedly. Other than that I'm still Brummie-ing my way around.

I've still got a very very VERY broad scottish accent, Bluebles. Despite being away on and off for over 20 years.
I was talking to Ruff for a minute or two in the Halfway House in camden back last summer.My accent was apparently so strong that he asked if I was putting it on!!!

If you never speak to anyone, you'll never lose your accent. That's my motto. I keep my actual vocal stuff to a minimum, and do my ranting and raving in print. Protects the larynx, y'see.

I know that'll seem alien to you. You're a bird, after all.
 
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> I've still got a very very VERY broad scottish accent, Bluebles. Despite
> being away on and off for over 20 years.

Puuuuuuuuuuuuurrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr......
Ahem
*composes herself*

> I was talking to Ruff for a minute or two in the Halfway House in camden
> back last summer.My accent was apparently so strong that he asked if I was
> putting it on!!!

> If you never speak to anyone, you'll never lose your accent. That's my
> motto. I keep my actual vocal stuff to a minimum, and do my ranting and
> raving in print. Protects the larynx, y'see.

> I know that'll seem alien to you. You're a bird, after all.

Well, that's true. Naturally, even if there is nothing to be said, I have to speak. Any topic really. Hats, shoes, make-up, hair, glossy magazines, celebrities, chocolate, kittens, knitting, what's in the Next/M&S/H&M/Dorothy Perkins sale.....
 
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