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Dan Bobrowski
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Topic: Eric Idle Song Posted: May 24 2004 at 12:07 |
Don't check this out:
Disregard........
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Peter
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Posted: May 28 2004 at 08:08 |
Uh, fu.., I mean THANK you very much for the great Idle ditty, Danbo!
Ha!
Check it out, Python fans -- it's new!
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"And, has thou slain the Jabberwock? Come to my arms, my beamish boy! O frabjous day! Callooh! Callay!' He chortled in his joy.
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dude
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Posted: May 28 2004 at 10:11 |
THANK YOU, THANK YOU!!FREIND DANBO!!
I BOUGHT CLOCKWORK REVENGE BY AIRLORD YEARS AGO AND WAS BLOWN AWAY BY IT. THE TITLE TRACK AND PICTURES IN A PUDDLE IN PARTICULAR BUT SOMEWHERE ALONG THE LINE MY COPY OF THE ALBUM DISAPPEARED(I BELEIVE IT WAS STOLEN AT MY 21ST BIRTHDAY) AND FOR YEARS I HAVE WANTED TO GET ANOTHER COPY BUT IT IS A VERY OBSCURE ALBUM BY AN OBSCURE BAND AND NOW HERE IT IS !!!!!!
this means a lot to me!!!
this is why i come here!!!
if you have not heard this album give it a listen!!!
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Joren
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Posted: May 28 2004 at 13:17 |
the Idle song is very funny!
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raggy
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Posted: May 31 2004 at 13:04 |
Oh yes! My first ever encounter with Airlord and I'm well impressed! Gabrielesque yet without pretentions. In many ways (vocally at least) these guys have managed to pull off that which elluded (Fish's) Marillion, i.e. get me to take them seriously.
Thanks DANBO for the tip. The Idle track is wonderfully irreverent
Thanks DUDE for your enthusiastic recommendation of Airlord
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Now is tomorrow afternoon
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Stormcrow
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Posted: June 01 2004 at 03:26 |
Joren wrote:
the Idle song is very funny! |
I found nothing whatsoever the least amusing about that piece of crap. It's also highly offensive, completely untruthful and none of that twit's damn business.
Rideout's idea is looking pretty damn good to me too at this point.
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dude
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Posted: June 01 2004 at 09:40 |
THANKS RAGGY!! ENJOY THE ALBUM AND ABOVE ALL KEEP IT!!
IT WAS AIRLORDS ONLY ALBUM
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raggy
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Posted: June 01 2004 at 12:57 |
Stormcrow wrote:
Joren wrote:
the Idle song is very funny! |
I found nothing whatsoever the least amusing about that piece of crap. It's also highly offensive, completely untruthful and none of that twit's damn business.
Rideout's idea is looking pretty damn good to me too at this point.
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Why is it non of his damn business? The FCC fine HIM $5000 for saying f**k and you think that's non of his business? Whose damn business is it then?
Maybe it's the criticism of the US government that you consider to be non of his damn business? Idle has been a US resident and tax payer for many years, so what is it that's non of his business? Bush's highly dubious and unilatteral attitude towards the WORLD'S enviromental problems is EVERYBODIES business. Offensive??? You betcha!!!
When your neighbour's burning old tyres in his back yard, and your house is full of smoke, whose damn business is it?
(No offense American Prog-bros, I hold no-one responsible for their governments actions, {untill polling day that is, if they don't bother to vote}).
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Now is tomorrow afternoon
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Dan Bobrowski
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Posted: June 01 2004 at 13:09 |
Stop NOW. I posted this for fun and frivolity, not to piss people off.
MAX, MAANI, please delete this thread......
I'm sorry ya'll.
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Stormcrow
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Posted: June 01 2004 at 13:47 |
raggy wrote:
Why is it non of his damn business? The FCC fine HIM $5000 for saying f**k and you think that's non of his business? Whose damn business is it then?
Maybe it's the criticism of the US government that you consider to be non of his damn business? Idle has been a US resident and tax payer for many years, so what is it that's non of his business? Bush's highly dubious and unilatteral attitude towards the WORLD'S enviromental problems is EVERYBODIES business. Offensive??? You betcha!!!
When your neighbour's burning old tyres in his back yard, and your house is full of smoke, whose damn business is it?
(No offense American Prog-bros, I hold no-one responsible for their governments actions, {untill polling day that is, if they don't bother to vote}).
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Well damn Buckwheat! Pull your skirt back up and quit your whining.
I didn't know about Idle getting fined. Didn't really care either. But you know what? He knew that the word was banned at certain times under certain circumstances in the United States, and yet if he chose to use the word anyway then he owes American citizens the $5000. No one is or has censored him. He's just paying the price that he knew was going to be charged. You don't walk into a restaurant and order a meal and then get pissed off when they hand you a bill for it.
If he doesn't like it and if he is indeed an American citizen now, then he can work to get the law changed instead of writing a pissant snide little crybaby song. And those rules have been in place since the first commercial radio broadcasts, they have nothing whatsoever to do with the current administration.
And it's YOU and YOUR neighbors that lit the tires in OUR backyard, you unthinking, uneducated yahoo.
Does this remind you of anything?
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raggy
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Posted: June 01 2004 at 13:57 |
Do you mean to imply the British are responsible for 9/11? As I understand it (and I may be being dim here, uneducated as I am) Britain has been the closest allies America could wish for, then and now!
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Radioactive Toy
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Posted: June 01 2004 at 13:59 |
Please stop arguing.. this is the reason why peter left.. so don't.. thankyou
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Stormcrow
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Posted: June 01 2004 at 14:03 |
raggy wrote:
Do you mean to imply the British are responsible for 9/11? As I understand it (and I may be being dim here, uneducated as I am) Britain has been the closest allies America could wish for, then and now! |
Yes the British have to bear some of the responsibility for the current state of affairs due to your government's actions in the near and middle east during the 1940's.
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raggy
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Posted: June 01 2004 at 14:05 |
Radioactive Toy wrote:
Please stop arguing.. this is the reason why peter left.. so don't.. thankyou |
you got it jongen! I'm not going to waste my time, slaat nergens op.
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Stormcrow
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Posted: June 01 2004 at 14:08 |
raggy wrote:
Radioactive Toy wrote:
Please stop arguing.. this is the reason why peter left.. so don't.. thankyou |
you got it jongen! I'm not going to waste my time, slaat nergens op.
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And the same to you.
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raggy
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Posted: June 01 2004 at 14:12 |
Stormcrow wrote:
raggy wrote:
Do you mean to imply the British are responsible for 9/11? As I understand it (and I may be being dim here, uneducated as I am) Britain has been the closest allies America could wish for, then and now! |
Yes the British have to bear some of the responsibility for the current state of affairs due to your government's actions in the near and middle east during the 1940's.
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AHA! Gotcha there! I was born in the '60s so I'm off the hook! Like I said, no one is responsible for their governments actions, especially when they weren't even born at the time.
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Now is tomorrow afternoon
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dude
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Posted: June 02 2004 at 10:17 |
GUYS LETS JUST TAKE A DEEP BREATHE AND STEP BACK
PLEASE
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