
makes me think of a-ha
Wooo-ooo-oo the living dayliiiiights
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Mon 1 Jun 2009, 15:09,
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Wooo-ooo-oo the living dayliiiiights

And chuckling to myself while everyone looks at me like I'm mad
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Mon 1 Jun 2009, 15:12,
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I thought it was Justin Lee Collins at first, but then noticed the lack of man girth.
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Mon 1 Jun 2009, 15:12,
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where ever I am is where it's lunch time...
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Mon 1 Jun 2009, 15:13,
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Edit:In other news, there is a full scale bird war of differing species going on outside my window.I think the magpies are winning.Also, the little tits that are nesting in the roof havent fledged yet.
That is all.
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Mon 1 Jun 2009, 15:16,
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That is all.

Crow-like things are bastards. Though one stood on a ladder, which I found hilarious at the time. I was probably drunk. THE END.
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Mon 1 Jun 2009, 15:37,
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or ravens
or maybe blackbirds
or perhaps coal-mining parrots
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Mon 1 Jun 2009, 15:39,
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or maybe blackbirds
or perhaps coal-mining parrots

He said his name was Simon, didn't he?
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Mon 1 Jun 2009, 15:22,
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was his surname Anderson?
My god! This isn't him, is it? You know, after he's spruced up and put his glasses on?
www.artic.edu/webspaces/arthi/faculty/anderson/Anderson.html
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Mon 1 Jun 2009, 15:24,
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My god! This isn't him, is it? You know, after he's spruced up and put his glasses on?
www.artic.edu/webspaces/arthi/faculty/anderson/Anderson.html

So I don't know, it does look a bit like him. Where is JPG, we need a 3rd pair of eyes to look at it.
The poor guy, nearly set on fire by JPG :)
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Mon 1 Jun 2009, 15:31,
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The poor guy, nearly set on fire by JPG :)

yeah, where's JPG gone? It looks a bit like our man, but, as you say - he should be in America being an intellectual, not scrounging tobacco in Earls Court.
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Mon 1 Jun 2009, 15:36,
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His bio
Associate Professor, Art History, Theory, and Criticism (1992). BA, 1976, Sunderland University; MA and PhD, 1988, Royal College of Art, London, U.K.
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Mon 1 Jun 2009, 15:39,
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Associate Professor, Art History, Theory, and Criticism (1992). BA, 1976, Sunderland University; MA and PhD, 1988, Royal College of Art, London, U.K.