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Brooks, you owe me a pint as well.
Sort it at Field Day.
Not a fact!
Adam Brooks works for Warp Records.
Fact!
As do you
and a Tory to boot.
What a combo.
I met John Hegley when I was 13
and 17 at my school. Youth name dropping that.
I met Paris Hilton this one time too...
How did you find that out?
I just think he's incredibly unfunny. He annoys me senseless.
I hate this man
He's about as funny as cancer.
John Hegley on the other hand is brilliant. And I've met him twice.
I'll be at this.
With 'a bevy of beauties'. And a cheese and ham roll.
End of paragraph 2
Who let Lee McQueen in?
They played Myxmatosis on Friday though
so that wins right?
Oh, and they sampled Jose Mourinho too.
They will always be called
Yan and Hamilton.
Always.
Geeks out in the corner.
The notion of Pelota
the Argentinian sport where total idiots run up walls in order to be hit in the face by a ball made of 'rocks and shit' whilst attempting to catch it in a basket modelled on a crap kid's banana slide is:
Describe
Woody Harrelson's attempts at being 'street' in White Men Can't Jump.
Q
What is the descriptor best fitted to the notion that Bamos immediately thought of the film 'White Men Can't Jump' when observing the construct of this quiz?
ROFL
Drnikign.
WIN!
It might not have been a Tuba
But it definitely wasn't a cornet. Granted, he was playing cornet for most of the set but not at that point.
Can I just leave it at 'large nin-French horn, possibly tuba'.
Wjich crowd was this person in?
I was about three feet away and:
a) He was playing a tuba not a trumpet;
b) he didn't throw it on stage and stand up a la Ultimate Warrior, he kind of toppled sideways with Tuba in hand, it was that what he smashed his tooth on prior to the full floor impact.
It was bloody nasty to watch.
Hello
Please take your head out of your arse.
Yes! It sounds like ARCADE FIRE. What a bunch of copyist revivalists!!!
Hmm, have you thought about listening to the unavowedly epic tracks on their first album, like 'A Wooden Horse' or 'Fear of Drowning' then listening to the subsequently released tracks on Funeral such as 'Tunnels' or 'Haiti'. Hmm, who did it first? And more pertinently, who cares? I read an interview with BSP yesterday where they said these comparisons, whilst ultimately flattering, confound them for the above reason and stating that Win Butler has told them personally he loves the band. So, erm, shut up.
As for this song itself, the swooshiness is indeed the key. I can't imagine how good 'Oily Stage' would have sounded with that blasting round. Doves (Lost Souls era) is a decent comparison actually, I'm nicking that.
Still, Spirit of St Louis remains their ultimate and always will.
Avast ye...
and ye Carlisle bashing. You come from the spiritual home of Buckfast and you feel ripe to come in and make your Stobart jokes.
I can stereotype too. Pah.
I hope
it rains actual piss and he drinks it by accident.

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Mine's pretty same as you like. But with Les Savy Fav in it.