in all honesty
not meaning to not fucking hummus or anything, but is that john kettly i have a potatoshopping plan
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Sat 7 Jun 2003, 23:59,
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no, that's Michael Fish
(that's why his head is stuck on a fishes body you see.)
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Sun 8 Jun 2003, 0:00,
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das
Michael "prophet of doom" Fish, you eejit!
edit: and errr.. Trish off ITV?
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Sun 8 Jun 2003, 0:01,
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edit: and errr.. Trish off ITV?
no
google John kettley and you get nice pics of him, that's Michael Fish, and TrishaFisha and someone else
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Sun 8 Jun 2003, 0:01,
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ok ok
i am an inbred obviously. i shall swot up for the next weatherman lineup
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Sun 8 Jun 2003, 0:03,
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yeah it`s like
a cross between Ray Davies and Ziggy Stardust
(most interesting)
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Sun 8 Jun 2003, 0:03,
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(most interesting)
that's fish
from his early marillion days, 1982 to be specific. I was hoping to get a vote of confidence from the inevitable prog rock crowd amongst our number.
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Sun 8 Jun 2003, 0:03,
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blimey!
what was that song they did that sounded just like Sususususususudeo by Genesis?
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Sun 8 Jun 2003, 0:05,
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dunno, what were their 2 hits...
one was a girls name, Kayleigh or Keeley or something. and the other one was about lavendar or some other shit. it had a little drummer boy on the cover. like a bad old folk song with empassioned vocals and stadium rock drums. oof.
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Sun 8 Jun 2003, 0:07,
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oooh... you're going back a bit there...
(I did recognise him, actually... thus exposing aspects of my musical past)
Actually, I saw Fish in his first post-Marillion tour (for free, I hasten to add). It was the most pretentious pile of wank I've ever heard - the "Wilderness of Mirrors Tour" if I remember correctly.
After the first song, about two hundred people at the Glasgow Barrowlands chanted "Geez a Bun, Geez a bun, Geez a bun" and threw bread rolls at him.
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Sun 8 Jun 2003, 0:08,
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Actually, I saw Fish in his first post-Marillion tour (for free, I hasten to add). It was the most pretentious pile of wank I've ever heard - the "Wilderness of Mirrors Tour" if I remember correctly.
After the first song, about two hundred people at the Glasgow Barrowlands chanted "Geez a Bun, Geez a bun, Geez a bun" and threw bread rolls at him.