See what happens if you turn your back on a thread for a moment Chairman Shuxy? Jim's cock rock and fairy shennanigans !Black Shuck wrote:AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAARGH
Oi! The Darkness! quit it!!!
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[quote="Jim"]Oh, and hands off my fairy Dammit. I don't want to have to come over there and kick your ass.[/quote]
I think you'll find I wasn't suggesting anything to do with your fairy Jim. Although I suspect that if you're not greedy about it there is plenty of Pixie Dust for everyone. Right Tinky?
But if you must insist on coming round and wiping your shoes on my backside, then you'll have to get in the queue. Black Planet (RIP, I miss you already) is first in line with her manolo blahnik kitten heels. Which, quite frankly, sounds far more pleasant than anything you are suggesting. So you might have to wait a bit.
Cloverly love as always
the Major
I think you'll find I wasn't suggesting anything to do with your fairy Jim. Although I suspect that if you're not greedy about it there is plenty of Pixie Dust for everyone. Right Tinky?
But if you must insist on coming round and wiping your shoes on my backside, then you'll have to get in the queue. Black Planet (RIP, I miss you already) is first in line with her manolo blahnik kitten heels. Which, quite frankly, sounds far more pleasant than anything you are suggesting. So you might have to wait a bit.
Cloverly love as always
the Major
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Dont make me insert this wand where the sun doesn't shine "your Maj" ....Major de Coverly wrote:Jim wrote:Oh, and hands off my fairy Dammit. I don't want to have to come over there and kick your ass.
I think you'll find I wasn't suggesting anything to do with your fairy Jim. Although I suspect that if you're not greedy about it there is plenty of Pixie Dust for everyone. Right Tinky?
But if you must insist on coming round and wiping your shoes on my backside, then you'll have to get in the queue. Black Planet (RIP, I miss you already) is first in line with her manolo blahnik kitten heels. Which, quite frankly, sounds far more pleasant than anything you are suggesting. So you might have to wait a bit.
Cloverly love as always
the Major
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Keep that wand away from me: Jim appears to be the one who is into fairies here. Not me.
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Worry not Major dearest , time to put some real fairy in my fairy cakes I think ...........Major de Coverly wrote:Keep that wand away from me: Jim appears to be the one who is into fairies here. Not me.
Hell is other people
I can honestly say those guys really do know how to rock and I'm not ashamed to admit it at all.I've waited a whole lifetime for a band like this.Finally here's one band that's not in the same vein of Radiohead and Oasis!
It's been a while since a rock band has stimulated such debate,excitement and confusion.
Many influences can be heard/seen in their sound/look,AC/DC(riffs),Kiss(glam),Slade(melodies) and Queen(grandiosity and vocal lines).
They are here to rock the world! The sold out world stadiums are calling them already.
"Permission To Land" is one of the best albums released this year/millennium so far IMO.
And I would like to believe that British rock is huge again just like it used to be during the 70s and the 80s so much.British music rules!
It's been a while since a rock band has stimulated such debate,excitement and confusion.
Many influences can be heard/seen in their sound/look,AC/DC(riffs),Kiss(glam),Slade(melodies) and Queen(grandiosity and vocal lines).
They are here to rock the world! The sold out world stadiums are calling them already.
"Permission To Land" is one of the best albums released this year/millennium so far IMO.
And I would like to believe that British rock is huge again just like it used to be during the 70s and the 80s so much.British music rules!
Andrew Eldritch wrote: "I'm actually quite a decent bastard..." (New Musical Express, February 27th 1988)