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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 14 2009 at 17:27
Originally posted by el dingo el dingo wrote:

D'Akuma's cool - I think Sting worked with him a few times...
He also made a few contributions to a Paul Simon album - the tunes, lyrics, arrangements and that sort of thing Wink.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 15 2009 at 00:15
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 15 2009 at 06:17
Originally posted by Syzygy Syzygy wrote:

Originally posted by el dingo el dingo wrote:

D'Akuma's cool - I think Sting worked with him a few times...
He also made a few contributions to a Paul Simon album - the tunes, lyrics, arrangements and that sort of thing Wink.
 
 
he's also on Floyd's DSOTM..Big smile
 
somewhere..Ermm
 
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 15 2009 at 07:36
Originally posted by Atavachron Atavachron wrote:

Originally posted by chopper chopper wrote:

Originally posted by Atavachron Atavachron wrote:

that's a great bit of info about the guitar sample, always wondered about that myself

but what's all the fuss about, most of their material was written by one Mrs. Jean Clapsaddle of Tacoma, Washington and was constructed entirely of samples,  so

most of?
 
Who wrote the rest of it?


a 72 year-old Papuan man named D'akuma


Did D'akuma ever work with Clapsaddle or did they always write separately?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 15 2009 at 09:11
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They always worked independently because before GoogleTranslate the language barrier was insurmountable.
 
I believe D'Akuma actually played Gilmour's slide part on Mudmen, which is why, of course, it sounds so authentically Papuan.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 16 2009 at 12:30
Shed on page 2 again??  Mr Garten must be on holiday.LOL
When people get lost in thought it's often because it's unfamiliar territory.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 16 2009 at 18:18
This should help to keep it on page 1.
 
Has anybody got any biscuits?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 16 2009 at 18:21
 yeah! a subject I know something about at last Approve
 
I am currently dunking rich tea biscuits in my tea - and not a beetle in sight. Big smile
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 17 2009 at 01:32
A colleague has brought in a box of clotted cream shortbread at work.  Quite tasty and I think there are enough left for tea break this morning.Thumbs Up
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 17 2009 at 02:00
I can beat that - I'm training for yet another job (a proper late-in-life career number, just watch my youthful enthusiasm win 'em overWink) and in the shared fridge was... a packet of ASDA crabsticks...
 
Try dunking those in your tea, MisterLOL
 
Actually I'm the only bloke in a training group of eight and have "palled up" with a rather good-looking upper-class rock chick in her mid-40s who reminds me a bit of the dark-haired Wilson sister from Heart. She's into Metallica and Van Halen and was most interested in my most visible tattoo (a crossed Strat and Les Paul against a Marshall amp with the legends Blackmore, Page, Gilmour and some non-prog guy called James Dean Bradfield (MSP) who i rate very highly in scrolls around the edges).
 
Today's module is practical First Aid (really) and I have never looked forward to a training day quite so much in my lifeLOL
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 17 2009 at 04:04
Originally posted by el dingo el dingo wrote:

I can beat that - I'm training for yet another job (a proper late-in-life career number, just watch my youthful enthusiasm win 'em overWink) and in the shared fridge was... a packet of ASDA crabsticks...
 
Try dunking those in your tea, MisterLOL
 
Actually I'm the only bloke in a training group of eight and have "palled up" with a rather good-looking upper-class rock chick in her mid-40s who reminds me a bit of the dark-haired Wilson sister from Heart. She's into Metallica and Van Halen and was most interested in my most visible tattoo (a crossed Strat and Les Paul against a Marshall amp with the legends Blackmore, Page, Gilmour and some non-prog guy called James Dean Bradfield (MSP) who i rate very highly in scrolls around the edges).
 
Today's module is practical First Aid (really) and I have never looked forward to a training day quite so much in my lifeLOL
Asda crabsticks??? I thought I was hard done by when I found out we only had those cheapo ginger nuts that have the consistency of bricks at our place.
 
As for your current situation - it sounds like one of those Paul Whitehouse 'Me? With my reputation?' sketches. You jammy git!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 17 2009 at 04:09
Originally posted by Neil Neil wrote:

A colleague has brought in a box of clotted cream shortbread at work.  Quite tasty and I think there are enough left for tea break this morning.Thumbs Up
 
Cry
 
 
my Tunnock's have all gone, i'm out of Custard Creams and down to a few stale Digestives..Dead
 
and i have a cold.. Ouch
 
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 17 2009 at 06:40
Originally posted by el dingo el dingo wrote:

I can beat that - I'm training for yet another job (a proper late-in-life career number, just watch my youthful enthusiasm win 'em overWink) and in the shared fridge was... a packet of ASDA crabsticks...
 
Try dunking those in your tea, MisterLOL
 
Actually I'm the only bloke in a training group of eight and have "palled up" with a rather good-looking upper-class rock chick in her mid-40s who reminds me a bit of the dark-haired Wilson sister from Heart. She's into Metallica and Van Halen and was most interested in my most visible tattoo (a crossed Strat and Les Paul against a Marshall amp with the legends Blackmore, Page, Gilmour and some non-prog guy called James Dean Bradfield (MSP) who i rate very highly in scrolls around the edges).
 
Today's module is practical First Aid (really) and I have never looked forward to a training day quite so much in my lifeLOL
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the Heimlich manouever (I was never going to spell that right) should be good!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 17 2009 at 06:42
Originally posted by mystic fred mystic fred wrote:

my Tunnock's have all gone, i'm out of Custard Creams and down to a few stale Digestives..Dead
 
there's probably at least a thousand innuendos in that sentence. LOL
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 17 2009 at 14:29
Originally posted by chopper chopper wrote:

Originally posted by el dingo el dingo wrote:

I can beat that - I'm training for yet another job (a proper late-in-life career number, just watch my youthful enthusiasm win 'em overWink) and in the shared fridge was... a packet of ASDA crabsticks...
 
Try dunking those in your tea, MisterLOL
 
Actually I'm the only bloke in a training group of eight and have "palled up" with a rather good-looking upper-class rock chick in her mid-40s who reminds me a bit of the dark-haired Wilson sister from Heart. She's into Metallica and Van Halen and was most interested in my most visible tattoo (a crossed Strat and Les Paul against a Marshall amp with the legends Blackmore, Page, Gilmour and some non-prog guy called James Dean Bradfield (MSP) who i rate very highly in scrolls around the edges).
 
Today's module is practical First Aid (really) and I have never looked forward to a training day quite so much in my lifeLOL
]
the Heimlich manouever (I was never going to spell that right) should be good!
 
We weren't allowed to do that 'cos I'm going to be working with some frail people and we mustn't run the risk of breaking their ribs.
 
It was slaps on the back only I'm afraid, no m-t-m (we're not officially allowed to do that either) but I did complain of a persistent groin strain. The response I elicited from said lady ("I'll have a look later")
prompted the instructor to adopt PA speak and told us to "get a room" EmbarrassedBig smile
 
I dunno how many of you guys are married/sorted here - I sure am, and I don't cheat - but... phew! And it's Manual Handling tomorrow....
 
And the kids on some other threads are always complaining they can't pullLOL
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 17 2009 at 15:01
Originally posted by el dingo el dingo wrote:

Originally posted by chopper chopper wrote:

Originally posted by el dingo el dingo wrote:

I can beat that - I'm training for yet another job (a proper late-in-life career number, just watch my youthful enthusiasm win 'em overWink) and in the shared fridge was... a packet of ASDA crabsticks...
 
Try dunking those in your tea, MisterLOL
 
Actually I'm the only bloke in a training group of eight and have "palled up" with a rather good-looking upper-class rock chick in her mid-40s who reminds me a bit of the dark-haired Wilson sister from Heart. She's into Metallica and Van Halen and was most interested in my most visible tattoo (a crossed Strat and Les Paul against a Marshall amp with the legends Blackmore, Page, Gilmour and some non-prog guy called James Dean Bradfield (MSP) who i rate very highly in scrolls around the edges).
 
Today's module is practical First Aid (really) and I have never looked forward to a training day quite so much in my lifeLOL
]
the Heimlich manouever (I was never going to spell that right) should be good!
 
We weren't allowed to do that 'cos I'm going to be working with some frail people and we mustn't run the risk of breaking their ribs.
 
It was slaps on the back only I'm afraid, no m-t-m (we're not officially allowed to do that either) but I did complain of a persistent groin strain. The response I elicited from said lady ("I'll have a look later")
prompted the instructor to adopt PA speak and told us to "get a room" EmbarrassedBig smile
 
I dunno how many of you guys are married/sorted here - I sure am, and I don't cheat - but... phew! And it's Manual Handling tomorrow....
 
And the kids on some other threads are always complaining they can't pullLOL
Just goes to show that men like to be flattered from time to time too. Big smile Enjoy it while you've got it and stop complaining Tongue (but no touching Wink)
 
 
 
her: "You never said anything about my new hair-do/shoes/dress - I don't think you even notice me half the time" Cry
him: "You never said anything about my new set of chrome-vanadium spanners." Stern Smile
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 17 2009 at 15:05
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LOL
 
Edit: There was only a little touching, and nearly all of it was in the public domain


Edited by el dingo - September 17 2009 at 15:17
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 18 2009 at 00:38
^ Be careful not to get too "embarrassed" during those abdominal thrusts.... Embarrassed
 
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 18 2009 at 01:48
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Oh man I've had a sleepness night as it is, then I get up and the first post I read is yours...LOL
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 18 2009 at 07:44
Woo hoo. tomorrow is International Talk Like a Pirate day. Have a good weekend.
 
 
Q - why are pirates called pirates?
A - because they aaaaaaaaaaarrrrrrrrrgh!
 
Sorry.
 
Here's some instructions on how to talk like a pirate.
 


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