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Posted: 07 Aug 2005, 22:01
by aims
Somehow I don't think that "Drunken Sisters Fan" is the most useful accent in English
Posted: 07 Aug 2005, 22:23
by Johnny M
But it is Mike. You're Dad liked it.
Posted: 08 Aug 2005, 00:18
by eastmidswhizzkid
Motz wrote:Somehow I don't think that "Drunken Sisters Fan" is the most useful accent in English
it's never done me any harm...
Posted: 08 Aug 2005, 10:56
by Dark
Johnny M wrote:But it is Mike. You're Dad liked it.
"You are Dad liked it"?
Sober up and correct that typo.
Your = possession
You're = you are
Yore = time gone by
Their = possession
They're = they are
There = location
Now, if the English-speaking world would kindly remember that...
Posted: 08 Aug 2005, 11:04
by markfiend
No-one likes a smart-arse.
Even if you're right
Posted: 08 Aug 2005, 11:21
by Obviousman
Motz wrote:Somehow I don't think that "Drunken Sisters Fan" is the most useful accent in English
Like everyting over my former accent
And above all drunken Sisters fans are just
utterly bastard groovy
Posted: 08 Aug 2005, 11:25
by Johnny M
Dark wrote:Johnny M wrote:But it is Mike. You're Dad liked it.
"You are Dad liked it"?
Sober up and correct that typo.
Your = possession
You're = you are
Yore = time gone by
Their = possession
They're = they are
There = location
Now, if the English-speaking world would kindly remember that...
Remind me; which one of us is wearing the Sisters Europe t-shirt ..?
Posted: 08 Aug 2005, 12:05
by aims
Johnny M wrote:
Remind me; which one of us is wearing the Sisters Europe t-shirt ..?
Me?
Well, I would be, but the Utterly Bastard Groovy one was nearest when I got up
Dark, he's a Very Nice Man, which affords him the right to several typos
Posted: 08 Aug 2005, 12:28
by Dark
Johnny M wrote:Dark wrote:Johnny M wrote:But it is Mike. You're Dad liked it.
"You are Dad liked it"?
Sober up and correct that typo.
Your = possession
You're = you are
Yore = time gone by
Their = possession
They're = they are
There = location
Now, if the English-speaking world would kindly remember that...
Remind me; which one of us is wearing the Sisters Europe t-shirt ..?
Which one of us is still subject to parental overruling when it comes to excursions to Europe to see bands?
Posted: 08 Aug 2005, 18:10
by eastmidswhizzkid
Dark wrote:Johnny M wrote:Dark wrote:
"You are Dad liked it"?
Sober up and correct that typo.
Your = possession
You're = you are
Yore = time gone by
Their = possession
They're = they are
There = location
Now, if the English-speaking world would kindly remember that...
Remind me; which one of us is wearing the Sisters Europe t-shirt ..?
Which one of us is still subject to parental overruling when it comes to excursions to Europe to see bands?
ha!at least it wasn't because your
kid wouldn't let you go,by not being born yet!
Posted: 15 Aug 2005, 20:38
by Johnny M
That this thread should die on the home straight to glory? I think not.
After giving us so much fun and so much comfort in the build-up to Tilburg? We owe it.
It's been our friend for a long, long time and our connection in the cyber world with each other before that connection became reality. Sharing our excitement and our hopes and fears and then what do we do? We abandon it and post elsewhere.
C'mon guys. We owe this thread. Bigtime
Posted: 15 Aug 2005, 20:48
by doc P
guess the reason is that we actually do have TWO tilburg threads ...
and if you add up the hits of them both we rank rather high .. don´t we ?
Posted: 15 Aug 2005, 22:09
by MadameButterfly
Posted: 15 Aug 2005, 22:14
by AndreMcCabe
hello butterfly,hello doc,what about two tilburg threads???I think everything is tilburg since last saturday,isn´t it?even emma or whatever uptown is real mentioned since it was played!???
Posted: 15 Aug 2005, 22:55
by MadameButterfly
The whole Tilburg gig comes back in small flashes and lots of warm and exciting memories.
So many paths crossed from before they actually did and many have lives of their own with all sorts of feelings, emotions and hopes. Lots of dreamers, many critical too but the vibe and energy in 013 was just a feeling, admired and enjoyed...that is what small gigs do and attitudes when face to face and smile to smile....seeing so many souls through the eyes of so many....saw many a twinkle* in many eyes.
It was
that had a good time too and SOM as they sound now, sound good through that amazing voice.
It was a rush that has not yet dyed and makes memories worth smiling about. Enough said.
MB
Posted: 16 Aug 2005, 00:11
by AndreMcCabe
indeed
Posted: 16 Aug 2005, 13:06
by Francis
MadameButterfly wrote:SOF
Posted: 16 Aug 2005, 13:19
by MadameButterfly
SOF = Sisters of Mercy....good afternoon kind sir..
*sorry* leaving it as is or else Francis message does not make sense..if any of this does
Posted: 16 Aug 2005, 13:27
by Quiff Boy
f?
Posted: 16 Aug 2005, 13:32
by MadameButterfly
f?...??sorry Quiff Boy...nice review!....good afternoon very kind sir...
Posted: 16 Aug 2005, 13:41
by christophe
MadameButterfly wrote:f?...??sorry Quiff Boy...nice review!....good afternoon very kind sir...
you my kind madame are very strange
Posted: 16 Aug 2005, 13:44
by MadameButterfly
Takes one to know one I suppose
MB
Posted: 16 Aug 2005, 13:49
by markfiend
The Sisters of Fercy
Like it
Posted: 16 Aug 2005, 14:12
by MadameButterfly
Will I ever be laughed at now....no wonder everyone thinks I'm either strange, mad, hmmm....many other things
SORRY typing errors....happens to the best of us
Posted: 16 Aug 2005, 14:24
by Johnny M
But you are strange. And mad. And muchos crazee. We Like.