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@ Iz : :notworthy: :notworthy: :notworthy:
Izzy HaveMercy wrote: It DOES strike me as odd, tho, that this kind of behaviour seems to be around more during the x-mass days.

People bitching about charity things, for example.

For the Belgians and Dutch, I had some serious discussions on other fora about Music For Life, and a lot of people found this event "despicable, only to buy yerself some peace for fecking up the planet" etc etc


Just ask them what they do to help their fellow human beings. :roll:
Or maybe they know the solution to all of planet Earth's problem... :innocent:
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I know what you mean, Izzy. I still like some of Gary Glitter's songs. And apparently Charles Manson is a good musician too.

*shrug*
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Glitter didn't write any songs and Manson is just a nut.
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Dark wrote:And apparently Charles Manson is a good musician too.

*shrug*
Which explains why some of his songs were recorded by the Beach Boys and rejected, because they stank harder than a NY sewer and international politics put together... :twisted:
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Dark wrote:I know what you mean, Izzy. I still like some of Gary Glitter's songs. And apparently Charles Manson is a good musician too.

*shrug*
Seeing everything in black and white's so convenient, isn't it ? :roll: :innocent:
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Badlander wrote:
Dark wrote:I know what you mean, Izzy. I still like some of Gary Glitter's songs. And apparently Charles Manson is a good musician too.

*shrug*
Seeing everything in black and white's so convenient, isn't it ? :roll: :innocent:
only if you're watching snooker... :wink:
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Dark wrote:*sigh*

Why do I even bother on here?
Look on the bright side. They provide you with gratis Nintendo downloads ;)

(shades of grey work EVERY time, glad there are still some around seeing them ;D)
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Badlander wrote:Just ask them what they do to help their fellow human beings. :roll:
Or maybe they know the solution to all of planet Earth's problem... :innocent:
According to them? They don't have a cellphone, they don't drive cars, and they are unemployed.

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Dark wrote:*sigh*

Why do I even bother on here?
*me slaps you upside the head*

BECAUSE you're part of the Family.
(I don't mean the Manson one...)

:kiss: 8) :)
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Izzy HaveMercy wrote:It DOES strike me as odd, tho, that this kind of behaviour seems to be around more during the x-mass days.
Nah, I don't think so. Heartland obituary threads always seem to have a few catty comments about the deceased thrown in. Sometimes it's a genuine disagreement about what makes someone worthy of remembrance. Usually it's just trolling for a reaction.
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smiscandlon wrote:
Izzy HaveMercy wrote:It DOES strike me as odd, tho, that this kind of behaviour seems to be around more during the x-mass days.
Nah, I don't think so. Heartland obituary threads always seem to have a few catty comments about the deceased thrown in. Sometimes it's a genuine disagreement about what makes someone worthy of remembrance. Usually it's just trolling for a reaction.
Can't argue with a White Collar of course! (also since he's absolutely right ;) )


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RIP mista Brown, you were ace on stage :notworthy:

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I thought he was alright when he was alive but he'd seen his best so.....

Nice one to whoever posted the lyrics to Not Now James. :notworthy:

And I like some of the Double G's songs.
I don't like Ike Turner but
I do think Trevor from Eastenders plays great trumpet.
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Hom_Corleone wrote: I do think Trevor from Eastenders plays great trumpet.
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Dark wrote:And apparently Charles Manson is a good musician too.
Download the tracks "Look at Your Game, Girl", "Home is Where You're Happy", and "Sick City".

The guy was indeed a nut, but he made some fine tunes.
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nick the stripper wrote:
Dark wrote:And apparently Charles Manson is a good musician too.
Download the tracks "Look at Your Game, Girl", "Home is Where You're Happy", and "Sick City".

The guy was indeed a nut, but he made some fine tunes.
Better than his sister Marilyn at least :innocent:
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