PIGGY POP
If no-one else posts there'll be more crap like this, so post, OK?
EDIT: Oh, threadrush :¬/
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Mon 17 Jan 2011, 10:21,
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If no-one else posts there'll be more crap like this, so post, OK?
EDIT: Oh, threadrush :¬/
I stuggled to see what you had shopped
;)
Edit: Cheers for the candleday wishes everyone!
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Mon 17 Jan 2011, 10:35,
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Edit: Cheers for the candleday wishes everyone!
oooooh don't mind if I do!
*applies knife to flatscreen monito......
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Mon 17 Jan 2011, 10:51,
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Yes but it costs...
£1.99 for Issue One
followed by 3,957 weekly issues at £8.90 per issue.
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Mon 17 Jan 2011, 10:53,
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followed by 3,957 weekly issues at £8.90 per issue.
Him and Lydon.
First up against the wall come the revolution.
You're either a punk rocker, hell bent on anarchy and destroying The System, or you're a salesman. You can't be both.
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Mon 17 Jan 2011, 10:50,
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You're either a punk rocker, hell bent on anarchy and destroying The System, or you're a salesman. You can't be both.
anarchy doesnt have a pension scheme.
Personally, I dont begrudge them a bit of extra cash for their dotage.
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Mon 17 Jan 2011, 11:03,
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I do.
Because it's not allowed for musicians to make money, because that makes them Puppets Of The Man.
I mean - just look at what happened to U2.
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Mon 17 Jan 2011, 11:05,
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I mean - just look at what happened to U2.
If I recall
they didn't ever give out their records for free, so were always corporate tools.
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Mon 17 Jan 2011, 11:09,
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You just don't get it, man!
It was PUNK FREAKIN' ROCK! SMASH IT UP! And, er ... all that.
Just as long as I can claim my dole cheque afterwards.
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Mon 17 Jan 2011, 11:22,
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Just as long as I can claim my dole cheque afterwards.
Seems like a natutal progression, in fairness :)
It's the consequences of doing those bloody insurance ads.
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Mon 17 Jan 2011, 10:51,
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