Women Fest
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- Squire
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I love the idea of rum and Baggy contemplating in a sacred womb tent.
£225 scoops is a bit steep though isn't it?
I'd expect to see Jimi Hendrix resurrected and playing a 3 hour set for that.
With the Who and Zep backing.
£225 scoops is a bit steep though isn't it?
I'd expect to see Jimi Hendrix resurrected and playing a 3 hour set for that.
With the Who and Zep backing.
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It's about what that grasping old septuagenarian Morrison charges these days, I will remain a fan for his body of work but like Ireland, I can no longer be bothered with him. Sometimes you just wonder, "FFFS mate you're in your seventies, you must be getting millions in royalties every year, you should be doing free gigs, you miser". Something like that, but then, waddyeyeno?Liz Fraser wrote:I love the idea of rum and Baggy contemplating in a sacred womb tent.
£225 scoops is a bit steep though isn't it?
I'd expect to see Jimi Hendrix resurrected and playing a 3 hour set for that.
With the Who and Zep backing.
NEVER MOVE ON. Years on, I cannot ever watch Ireland with anything but indifference, I continue to wish for the imminent death of Donal Spring, the FIRFUC's executioner of Wee Paddy & Wee Stu, and I hate the FIRFUCs with undiminished passion.
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The problem Baggy, Morrison and many others face is that the Tax Bill is coming several years after the moneys be earned and spent so they continue to work to pay the tax man and the maintenance .
It must be somewhat embarrassing to go on stage in your seventies to sing something you wrote in your teens and sang two octaves higher then --- and of course everybody remembers how the 40 year old record sounded.
Went a few years ago to see the egos that once were Simon and Garfunkel -- the songs were great -- backing great-- each sang well but the together magic was missing.
And you come way feeling you have walked on your memories and destroyed the flowers of your youth the fact being that many of those "flowers" have been dead for some years .
It must be somewhat embarrassing to go on stage in your seventies to sing something you wrote in your teens and sang two octaves higher then --- and of course everybody remembers how the 40 year old record sounded.
Went a few years ago to see the egos that once were Simon and Garfunkel -- the songs were great -- backing great-- each sang well but the together magic was missing.
And you come way feeling you have walked on your memories and destroyed the flowers of your youth the fact being that many of those "flowers" have been dead for some years .
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Van Morrison is at the top of the celebrity c#nt list for sure.
Saw a thing about government sponsored adverts for peace during the troubles on BBC ni recently.
One of the soundtracks was the Byrds, Turn! Turn! Turn! and they allowed them to use it for free.
Van Morrison contacted the ad makers and told them he had composed a song Days like These especially which they should use.
Then he charged them for it!
I'd have told them to poke it right up his Gary.
He should be made to sit in the sacred womb tent and contemplate his life.
The pr1ck.
Saw a thing about government sponsored adverts for peace during the troubles on BBC ni recently.
One of the soundtracks was the Byrds, Turn! Turn! Turn! and they allowed them to use it for free.
Van Morrison contacted the ad makers and told them he had composed a song Days like These especially which they should use.
Then he charged them for it!
I'd have told them to poke it right up his Gary.
He should be made to sit in the sacred womb tent and contemplate his life.
The pr1ck.
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There is a slight difference Liz The Byrds didn't compose Turn Turn Turn and the recording was originally released in the early 60s
thus the Byrds ( the remaining members )would have benefitted fron any revival of sales. Also the byrds were a group who had a an ever changing membership who hived themselves in other groups.
thus the Byrds ( the remaining members )would have benefitted fron any revival of sales. Also the byrds were a group who had a an ever changing membership who hived themselves in other groups.
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https://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/arch ... 31224.html
And Van Morrison's still a c#nt no matter how you spin it
And Van Morrison's still a c#nt no matter how you spin it
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Liz Fraser wrote:Van Morrison is at the top of the celebrity c#nt list for sure.
Saw a thing about government sponsored adverts for peace during the troubles on BBC ni recently.
One of the soundtracks was the Byrds, Turn! Turn! Turn! and they allowed them to use it for free.
Van Morrison contacted the ad makers and told them he had composed a song Days like These especially which they should use.
Then he charged them for it!
I'd have told them to poke it right up his Gary.
He should be made to sit in the sacred womb tent and contemplate his life.
The pr1ck.
Sitting in Alicante airport Liz, just had a fulsome gulder that turned heads.
I will day in fairness to Morrison that he's not like most singing the same songs everyone has known for decades, he's still recording new material every two three years, much if it good stuff.
You are probably right about the tax bills.
NEVER MOVE ON. Years on, I cannot ever watch Ireland with anything but indifference, I continue to wish for the imminent death of Donal Spring, the FIRFUC's executioner of Wee Paddy & Wee Stu, and I hate the FIRFUCs with undiminished passion.
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Excuse me!!! Am I being used as a substitute for a banned word?
"I'd have told them to poke it right up his Gary."
Do I need to wink at somebody very viciously?
Maybe a quick word with my very good friend, Vladimir, would suffice.
I might even spray that stuff on everyone's knockers.
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"I'd have told them to poke it right up his Gary."
Do I need to wink at somebody very viciously?
Maybe a quick word with my very good friend, Vladimir, would suffice.
I might even spray that stuff on everyone's knockers.
"
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It's chitty geez.
Had a David before a buster with a proper Douglas for a leo down the rub. Had an edna got schindlers took a sherb pope up the apples to the old uncle then gave er a rum up the gary.
Had a David before a buster with a proper Douglas for a leo down the rub. Had an edna got schindlers took a sherb pope up the apples to the old uncle then gave er a rum up the gary.
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Rum cant handle a wet Gary.
Always ask yourself, "What would Big Rodney do"... And every time the answer is... "Eat It"
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I've never often had the urge to go to Newtownards but now there is this .... http://www.curves.eu/uk/clubs/curves-newtownards
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BRING OUR BOYS HOME #BOBH
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