(theoriginalsteve<this space intentionally left blank>,
Thu 14 Apr 2011, 12:16,
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Hahahahahahaa
(Je suis un vagabondis an unfunny, up your own arse middle class knob,
Thu 14 Apr 2011, 12:23,
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haha!
a classic of the 'pop songs written by people with a poor grasp of the english language' genre
(benito vaselinino not that one,
Thu 14 Apr 2011, 12:08,
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I used to love Roxette
(emveecruor deo cruoris,
Thu 14 Apr 2011, 12:12,
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waterloo by abba does it for me.
how exactly have you met your destiny in quite a similar way?
(benito vaselinino not that one,
Thu 14 Apr 2011, 12:17,
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There was that time
Agnetha Fältskog formally demanded political asylum from the British Captain Frederick Maitland on HMS Bellerophon and was imprisoned and then exiled to the island of Saint Helena.
(emveecruor deo cruoris,
Thu 14 Apr 2011, 12:25,
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hahahahaha!
so THAT'S why theyve never reformed
(benito vaselinino not that one,
Thu 14 Apr 2011, 12:28,
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Abba's use of Glasgow always brings a smile to my face.
"It sounded exotic and far away!" Benny was heard to cry as they increased the voltage..
Also 'Belfast' by Boney M is the the most moving description of The Troubles ever written by a German.
(benito vaselinino not that one,
Thu 14 Apr 2011, 12:23,
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Ha-ha! Quite.
"The Troubles" is still the greatest English understatement, ever. My gran had trouble with her hips, but she never actively invaded her neighbour's garden.