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    Filthy McNasty
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    Default The Word Gullible Has Been Removed From The Dictionary

    The Word Gullible Has Been Removed From The Dictionary,
    And Morrissey will be playing the MEN on 22nd May,

    Come on you people, get real, the whole morrisseymusic.com thing stinks like a skunk i.e. where is Morrisseys legendary eye for detail or indeed his Grammar, (at home with his Grampa).

    If and I mean If this is a real bona fide website set up with Morrisseys authority then he has surely sold out, it was attention to the little things a swell as big things that set him apart. If this is real I don't want any part of it - there i said it.

    PS i know my spelling, grammar and so on is poor but i ain't claiming to be Moz.

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    speed
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    Default Re: The Word Gullible Has Been Removed From The Dictionary

    Hi Steve

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    Jimmy
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    Default Re: The Word Gullible Has Been Removed From The Dictionary

    Ok so Moz sold out, will you go away now?

    You might not like Moz but we do, theres no point in complaining to us we arnt going to listen to you.If you are upset or if your not going to listen to Moz anymore because you think this gig and website means he "sold out" then maybe you were a fan for the wrong reason in the first place?

    Does it make you look cool to your mates when you say you know about Moz and no one else does? Oh shit you wont be able to do that anymore

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