Posted: 15 Sep 2008, 16:13
I had a shit in a washing machine, once
Top-loader or front-loader?James Blast wrote:I had a shit in a washing machine, once
Don't forget the bit about the strawberry nesquickJames Blast wrote:I had a shit in a washing machine, once
me too, but of my own volitionNorman Hunter wrote:I am remarkably fluent in all of the Wham! back catalogue, thanks to a Pop Mum
ah good, you were paying attentionPista wrote:Don't forget the bit about the strawberry nesquickJames Blast wrote:I had a shit in a washing machine, once
It's not the kind of thing you easily forget!James Blast wrote:ah good, you were paying attentionPista wrote:Don't forget the bit about the strawberry nesquickJames Blast wrote:I had a shit in a washing machine, once
Eh, well... I'm able to forgive a lot, but RICK ASTLEY?? N-SYNC??? TAKE THAT??? Geez, Iz, who've ye been hanging oot wi when ye wis young?Izzy HaveMercy wrote:Can't see the point in confessing anything music-wise
Music was my first love, and it will be my last. Was never ashamed of any genre. (Oh and that John Miles song, still love it to bits)
Black metal, Pop music, föhnrock, folk etc etc...
N-Sync, Take That, Andre van Duin, Wham!, Rick Astley (hello Timsinister! ), Madonna, Cinderella, Poison...
There's a lot of 'faux' music I still like after all these years, tho it is supposed to be uncool to like it.
All bison excrements if you ask me.
IZ.
I have found myself lying down whilst peeing on a few occassions - though I don't think I meant toeotunun wrote:I sit on the bog for weeing.
I tried, it didn't work (forgetting, of course)boudicca wrote:It's not the kind of thing you easily forget!James Blast wrote:ah good, you were paying attentionPista wrote: Don't forget the bit about the strawberry nesquick
Living in the Netherlands, isn't that a dangerous thing to do..?MadameButterfly wrote:I pee in the sea for good luck.
Nah, that's why they built the Delta works...Norman Hunter wrote:Living in the Netherlands, isn't that a dangerous thing to do..?MadameButterfly wrote:I pee in the sea for good luck.
Small town folkAhráyeph wrote:Eh, well... I'm able to forgive a lot, but RICK ASTLEY?? N-SYNC??? TAKE THAT??? Geez, Iz, who've ye been hanging oot wi when ye wis young?
Ah yes. Brilliant album, that. Although I'm partial to Wings Of Tomorrow, which rocks that much harder...Izzy HaveMercy wrote:Small town folkAhráyeph wrote:Eh, well... I'm able to forgive a lot, but RICK ASTLEY?? N-SYNC??? TAKE THAT??? Geez, Iz, who've ye been hanging oot wi when ye wis young?
I was twelve or so. I started listening to decent music no sooner than the issueing of Europe's Final Countdown.
IZ.
Actually, I wasn't into them for the music...Ahráyeph wrote:Ah yes. Brilliant album, that. Although I'm partial to Wings Of Tomorrow, which rocks that much harder...Izzy HaveMercy wrote:Small town folkAhráyeph wrote:Eh, well... I'm able to forgive a lot, but RICK ASTLEY?? N-SYNC??? TAKE THAT??? Geez, Iz, who've ye been hanging oot wi when ye wis young?
I was twelve or so. I started listening to decent music no sooner than the issueing of Europe's Final Countdown.
IZ.
Nah mr. Hunter I don't swim in this sea that often.Izzy HaveMercy wrote:Nah, that's why they built the Delta works...Norman Hunter wrote:Living in the Netherlands, isn't that a dangerous thing to do..?MadameButterfly wrote:I pee in the sea for good luck.
IZ.
The lipgloss, and the curly hair of course (föhnrock galore!)boudicca wrote: Iz! You shock and suprise me!
Is there something about Joey Tempest? Because I saw a programme the other night, Countdown of 100 songs you love to hate type thing, and the Final Countdown was in there (for shame!). One of the male commentator-guys (Pat Sharpe off of Funhouse, for those of us who remember BBC children's television in the 1980's - you know the guy with the Uber Mullet) said that, although he was "reasonably straight", he'd go gay for Joey Tempest. Well maybe that wasn't exactly what he said, but almost!
Is it the way he twirls the mike-stand that does it for you Iz?
I own more ABBA stock than I do TSOM and generally, I prefer the former moreFrancis wrote:I ***LOVE*** Supertramp.
LOUD & PROUD.
Good grief I'd forgotten Nsync! I used to be mad for Justin trousersnake. I liked his mop hair! I always thought they were far better at acapella and harmonies than Backstreet boys ever were.Izzy HaveMercy wrote:
N-Sync, Take That, Andre van Duin, Wham!, Rick Astley (hello Timsinister! ), Madonna, Cinderella, Poison...
Nothing wrong with ABBA.paint it black wrote:I own more ABBA stock than I do TSOM and generally, I prefer the former moreFrancis wrote:I ***LOVE*** Supertramp.
LOUD & PROUD.
Flying high, high, I'm a bird in the sky
James Blast wrote:toploader BTW, whadda ya think I was an acrobat back in the 70s FFS!?
Because they're the greatest pop-band of all time.James Blast wrote:toploader BTW, whadda ya think I was an acrobat back in the 70s FFS!?
AB-Bah = pop pap, I just don't get this fascination with something so naff
I feel like slapping you all!