My daughter clearly takes after me... She's into tattoos and Turbonegro already! She seems very proud to have a Turbo tattoo on her arm, that's my girl!!!
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That's Turbojugend very literally
What's her age??
BTW: Is it one of those sticker-tattoos I always got sick when putting one of those on my arm
What's her age??
BTW: Is it one of those sticker-tattoos I always got sick when putting one of those on my arm
COOL,very very COOL!Delilah wrote:My daughter clearly takes after me... She's into tattoos and Turbonegro already! She seems very proud to have a Turbo tattoo on her arm, that's my girl!!!
Being brave is coming home at 2am half drunk, smelling of perfume, climbing into bed, slapping the wife on the arse and saying,"right fatty, you're next!!"
Aww ...bless Ania!
Hopefully N isn't gonna start wanting midnight chats?
Like mother like daughter ...
Hopefully N isn't gonna start wanting midnight chats?
Like mother like daughter ...
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Teletubbies.. Depeche Mode.. S&M.. 1 year old.. *thinks* You're gonna have one hell of a kid when she's a teenager.pikkrong wrote:My younger daughter (1 year and 3 months old) screams of joy each time she hears (any version of) "Master And Servant" by DM.
This song and Teletubbies seem to impress her in the same way
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You realise the danger here people. They'll end up rebelling against you by listening to crap music.
The girl who introduced me to Sisters was a prime example of this phenomenon. Her father had surrounded her with all the greats (Siouxsie, Sisters, Cult, NMA... um, Mish ) while she was a kid. She always had a new CD to lend me, a gig to accompany me to (The Creatures for example ).
Then suddenly, at the age of 16, Limp Bizkit started creeping into her conversation. I thought nothing of it at first, but within a few months she was listening to S CLUB 7 and drinking Bacardi Breezers.
A cautionary tale. The lesson is
PLAY YOUR KIDS THE MUSIC YOU DON'T WANT THEM TO LISTEN TO OF THEIR OWN ACCORD.
The girl who introduced me to Sisters was a prime example of this phenomenon. Her father had surrounded her with all the greats (Siouxsie, Sisters, Cult, NMA... um, Mish ) while she was a kid. She always had a new CD to lend me, a gig to accompany me to (The Creatures for example ).
Then suddenly, at the age of 16, Limp Bizkit started creeping into her conversation. I thought nothing of it at first, but within a few months she was listening to S CLUB 7 and drinking Bacardi Breezers.
A cautionary tale. The lesson is
PLAY YOUR KIDS THE MUSIC YOU DON'T WANT THEM TO LISTEN TO OF THEIR OWN ACCORD.
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You're just jealous because you don't know any girls (or boys) your age who are like thatDark wrote:Teletubbies.. Depeche Mode.. S&M.. 1 year old.. *thinks* You're gonna have one hell of a kid when she's a teenager.pikkrong wrote:My younger daughter (1 year and 3 months old) screams of joy each time she hears (any version of) "Master And Servant" by DM.
This song and Teletubbies seem to impress her in the same way
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-_-Motz wrote:You're just jealous because you don't know any girls (or boys) your age who are like thatDark wrote:Teletubbies.. Depeche Mode.. S&M.. 1 year old.. *thinks* You're gonna have one hell of a kid when she's a teenager.pikkrong wrote:My younger daughter (1 year and 3 months old) screams of joy each time she hears (any version of) "Master And Servant" by DM.
This song and Teletubbies seem to impress her in the same way
*stomps off to lurk on his own forum for a while* Oh wait, you post there as much as me, well that's that plan failed.
God, thats so true! I was forced to play violin by my Mum who is a great vioinist herself. I really hate violin now... It gives me a headache just to listen to it. AND I dislike the classical music also.pikkrong wrote:OK, I need a Darkness record nowboudicca wrote:
PLAY YOUR KIDS THE MUSIC YOU DON'T WANT THEM TO LISTEN TO OF THEIR OWN ACCORD.
But I still hope my Baby will be a fan of Turbonegro/The Sisters and we can go to gigs together! If the second band still exists when she is old enough to go to the gigs.
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It's winging it's way to you, francois, par avion.pikkrong wrote:OK, I need a Darkness record nowboudicca wrote:
PLAY YOUR KIDS THE MUSIC YOU DON'T WANT THEM TO LISTEN TO OF THEIR OWN ACCORD.
ALONG WITH A CLANGERS DVD!
I had a moment of madness when I bought it, what can I say...
(That's "Permission to Land", not the Clangers... really, the sooner I get this record off my hands the better)
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I wouldn't worry B, you're only a woman and can't be faulted for sucumbing to the mind control waves that must be making people like that warbling muppet.
To counter the 'Introduce 'em Young' argument, I apparently had a trenchcoat at three. I'm still in them seventeen years later...
To counter the 'Introduce 'em Young' argument, I apparently had a trenchcoat at three. I'm still in them seventeen years later...
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Don't make me angry Timothy...timsinister wrote:I wouldn't worry B, you're only a woman
You wouldn't like me when I'm angry.
If you don't do some GROVELLING before Friday, young man, there will be PANIC ON THE STREETS OF HUMBERSIDE indeed!
And an act of brutal slaughter involving a pool cue at the Dog and Duck or wherever it is you're taking me...
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we are the same...boudicca wrote:It's winging it's way to you, francois, par avion.pikkrong wrote:OK, I need a Darkness record nowboudicca wrote:
PLAY YOUR KIDS THE MUSIC YOU DON'T WANT THEM TO LISTEN TO OF THEIR OWN ACCORD.
ALONG WITH A CLANGERS DVD!
I had a moment of madness when I bought it, what can I say...
(That's "Permission to Land", not the Clangers... really, the sooner I get this record off my hands the better)
permission to land i off-loaded before one complete listen. absolute carp
clangers, well no surprise - double dvd set, jigsaws, lil' clangers who make clanger noises when the squeak and an entire sugarlump studio clanger set, including the moonbase
http://www.cscollectables.co.uk/clangers.shtml
Goths have feelings too
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An important piece of advice:
Do not watch The Clangers while stoned.
Trust me.
Do not watch The Clangers while stoned.
Trust me.
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markfiend wrote:An important piece of advice:
Do not watch The Clangers while stoned.
Trust me.
An iron chicken... frogs in a top hat... singing trees... yes, I can see how that might present a problem to an individual in an "altered state"...
I'm trying very hard to indoctrinate him, he's been watching too much of this modern nonsense that the BBC is churning out.
The old ones are the best!
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markfiend wrote:An important piece of advice:
Do not watch The Clangers while stoned.
Trust me.
Can I watch The Magic Roundabout while stoned, or would that have the same disturbing affect?
The other day someone told me to watch Altered States while under the influence of mushrooms, I kindly told him to f**k off.
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Quite probably, the Magic Roundabout is full of drug references as it is...nick the stripper wrote:markfiend wrote:An important piece of advice:
Do not watch The Clangers while stoned.
Trust me.
Can I watch The Magic Roundabout while stoned, or would that have the same disturbing affect?
Allegedly.
The Clangers on the other hand are good clean wholesome entertainment for kids young and old.
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yeah right . the soup dragon, just one bowlfull and you're hookedboudicca wrote:
The Clangers on the other hand are good clean wholesome entertainment for kids young and old.
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What about Reservoir Dogs on LSD?nick the stripper wrote:markfiend wrote:An important piece of advice:
Do not watch The Clangers while stoned.
Trust me.
Can I watch The Magic Roundabout while stoned, or would that have the same disturbing affect?
The other day someone told me to watch Altered States while under the influence of mushrooms, I kindly told him to f**k off.
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I've got a cuddly Clanger and when you squeeze it it makes the Clanger noise
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Wot like this Libby...?Brideoffrankenstein wrote:I've got a cuddly Clanger and when you squeeze it it makes the Clanger noise
I've got the one on the left... Tiny Clanger. The batteries have run down so she doesn't make the whistling noise any more...
Who'd have thought a couple of hard-rockin' chicks such as ourselves would have such a mushy side?
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