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Geoff (G. Robbins) (merda constat variat altitudo)
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Oct 07, 2011 07:35AM

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You might want to watch the film It Might Get Loud, Jack White, The Edge and Jimmy Page discussing their musical influences and jamming together. Riveting stuff.
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Geoff (G. Robbins) (merda constat variat altitudo)
(last edited Oct 07, 2011 07:57AM)
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LOL, so that's official now is it?
I worked for a major bank some years ago whose username policy was the first six letters of the surname and the first letter of the forename. My user name was therefore robbing. Some people said it was appropriate as I was a contractor.

LOL, so that's official now is it?
I worked for a major bank some years ago whose username policy was the first six letters of the surname and the first letter ..."
Oh dear! Now I can't choose!!!!!

Bliss.
Thanks for the heads up Ian. Might need to get beer in.

Hits a spot with me because it was playing when one of those significant events in life happened in the late '70s. Best not to elaborate as my sister lurks here from time to time and I borrowed the album from her. I still have it as a matter of fact.

Bliss.
Thanks for the heads up Ian. ..."
Nae bother Simon.....glad you enjoyed



Yes, I really enjoyed the film. Makes a change for a biopic to work so effectively.

I love the lines:
That's not a skirt you're wearing,
It's a sawn-off shotgun,
And I hope it's aimed at me

I love the lines:
That's not a skirt you're wearing,
It's a sawn-off shotgun,
And I hope it's aimed at me"
I have a terrible problem with the Arctic Monkeys. Gordon Brown said he liked them and I cannot listen to them any more as my blood pressure breaks the machine. It's irrational, I know.

Book for you
'No One Here Gets Out Alive'
Id happily loan you my copy, Geoff.

Book for you
'No One Here Gets Out Alive'
I..."
I know the book, but never read it. Must hunt it out.

Val Kilmer as Jim Morrison, Will Smith as Ali. Two best roles ever played, in my opinion.


I cannot agree Ian sorry. Brown's talent for spending money he hadn't got and selling gold when at the low point, despite advice to the contrary, is indicative of a man with no grasp of economics whatsoever.
Anyway, I've said too much.

Oh ok then ......
I don't think Gordon Brown had a single redeeming feature and he should have been locked in the tower with 'that woman' for selling the gold.

Can we do sport or religion if we're not going to do music?
Never mind.
Morcheeba - Big Calm
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Geoff (G. Robbins) (merda constat variat altitudo)
(last edited Oct 11, 2011 03:17AM)
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I am so OCD that even if I am not in the mood for an album, I cannot skip it as it is my determination to listen to every track (21,519) on this damned thing. I'm at 6086 at the moment.
The worst part is that I think it knows I wont skip and is toying with me. B*st*rd thing.

Nice choice Pat.
Moved on to The Crash Test Dummies - God Shuffled His Feet.

Money Changes Everything - the Simon Mix.
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