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Post by Gaz on Nov 16, 2017 11:30:09 GMT
Whos that poof on the flute? ;-)
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Post by vivfromcov on Nov 16, 2017 11:48:18 GMT
Whos that poof on the flute? ;-) Michael Baldwin?
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Post by Railroad17 on Nov 16, 2017 15:44:36 GMT
Lancaster's appalling macho stance is an obvious indicator of the bad times ahead.It took until Thirsty Work for the band to rise like a phoenix from the ashes.
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Post by Whoppa Choppa on Nov 17, 2017 16:51:51 GMT
Lancaster's appalling macho stance is an obvious indicator of the bad times ahead.It took until Thirsty Work for the band to rise like a phoenix from the ashes. Yeah... And let us not forget the magnificent "Tommy" and the almost samesounding but brilliant "Tommy's in love" Order restored.
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Post by Railroad17 on Nov 17, 2017 19:28:46 GMT
Lancaster's appalling macho stance is an obvious indicator of the bad times ahead.It took until Thirsty Work for the band to rise like a phoenix from the ashes. Yeah... And let us not forget the magnificent "Tommy" and the almost samesounding but brilliant "Tommy's in love" Order restored. Nobody wanted all that rolling over laying down nonsense and as for that tosser of a trainspotter wandering about on the railroad tracks at ten to two who ended up with some old strumpet in a house on the corner...who needs that miserable crap?
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Post by Whoppa Choppa on Nov 17, 2017 19:35:26 GMT
So wrong he was, Rev R. Parfitt when he preached "Say ye need me". Wasn't that blasphemy banned by Weightwatchers, in pair with Lakky Lady?
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Post by Railroad17 on Nov 17, 2017 19:38:25 GMT
So wrong he was, Rev R. Parfitt when he preached "Say ye need me". Wasn't that blasphemy banned by Weightwatchers, in pair with Lakky Lady? Bastards
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