Sorry to go OT, but why are people referred to as 'being sent to Coventry'
Anyone know??
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Wikipedia wrote:Hostile attitudes of the cityfolk towards Royalist prisoners held in Coventry during the English Civil War is believed to have originated the phrase "sent to Coventry", which in Britain means 'to be ostracised'.
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mew wrote:, my search continues for good goth rock music, any ideas ?
signing out mew
Nephs, nosferatu ("legend" and "rise" ONLY) diary of dreams....
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don't talk to me about good goth rock...for it seems that i know nothing
well some of the peeps here think that i know nothing...and some of them think that i do indeed know something...either way i'm f...ed
good goth is a dead goth...unless they're undead 'til dawn...
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well some of the peeps here think that i know nothing...and some of them think that i do indeed know something...either way i'm f...ed
good goth is a dead goth...unless they're undead 'til dawn...
yep...
thats about it
OH...and welcome...
The Sisters Of Mercy are not a goth band
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domesticated precipitation? (3,3,4)
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i don't know Claire -do you reckon it's like wasps? when you kill one it gives off pheremones that attract other wasps hell-bent on avenging their fallen comrade.do you think it works the same with banned trolls?
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And I knew the words to every song.
"Did my singing please you?"
"No! The words you sang were wrong!"
And I knew the words to every song.
"Did my singing please you?"
"No! The words you sang were wrong!"
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No worries.....this is just an into thread anyway....
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hope you're not being outrophobic.it's highly offensive to dismiss them as simply intros that are going in the other direction -going out is just as normal as going in.how dare you suggest that intros are normal and outros are some sort of freakish troll-like mutants who.......etc etc.(ad infinitum ;ad nauseum)boudicca wrote:AND an outro, hopefully...MadameButterfly wrote:No worries.....this is just an into thread anyway....
Well I was handsome and I was strong
And I knew the words to every song.
"Did my singing please you?"
"No! The words you sang were wrong!"
And I knew the words to every song.
"Did my singing please you?"
"No! The words you sang were wrong!"
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eastmidswhizzkid wrote:hope you're not being outrophobic.it's highly offensive to dismiss them as simply intros that are going in the other direction -going out is just as normal as going in.how dare you suggest that intros are normal and outros are some sort of freakish troll-like mutants who.......etc etc.(ad infinitum ;ad nauseum)boudicca wrote:AND an outro, hopefully...MadameButterfly wrote:No worries.....this is just an into thread anyway....
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Any chance of a bit more elaboration? Source?ruffers wrote: more an over earnest young lady trying a bit too hard.
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