Guilty Pleasures, part 2
It's been a while since we last asked this question and CaptainFellatioNelson's confession that he likes "to fart under the duvet, creep in and see how long I can last only on the fart air contained within" reminded us just how good it was last time.
What are the little things you do for fun when nobody else is around?
( , Thu 13 Mar 2008, 11:48)
It's been a while since we last asked this question and CaptainFellatioNelson's confession that he likes "to fart under the duvet, creep in and see how long I can last only on the fart air contained within" reminded us just how good it was last time.
What are the little things you do for fun when nobody else is around?
( , Thu 13 Mar 2008, 11:48)
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TOG and proud!
I prefer the whimsical banterings of Wogan et al, and find myself mentally willing it to be 'Boggy week' specifically for Janet & John. I gave up listening to Radio 1 when Mark and Lard were replaced on the breakfast show by Zoe fucking Ball and that other one who died recently.
Haven't listened to Radio 1 since. And if listening to Wogan every morning makes me fucking stupid, then strip me of my degree now and lock me in a cupboard for the rest of eternity. Listening to radio 2 you never quite know what musical gem you're going to get next, whereas my last recollection of listening to Radio 1 was hearing the same bloody records every other hour.
Don't get me started on commercial / local radio though. Most of those bastards only have 6 tracks between them.
( , Sat 15 Mar 2008, 13:24, Reply)
I prefer the whimsical banterings of Wogan et al, and find myself mentally willing it to be 'Boggy week' specifically for Janet & John. I gave up listening to Radio 1 when Mark and Lard were replaced on the breakfast show by Zoe fucking Ball and that other one who died recently.
Haven't listened to Radio 1 since. And if listening to Wogan every morning makes me fucking stupid, then strip me of my degree now and lock me in a cupboard for the rest of eternity. Listening to radio 2 you never quite know what musical gem you're going to get next, whereas my last recollection of listening to Radio 1 was hearing the same bloody records every other hour.
Don't get me started on commercial / local radio though. Most of those bastards only have 6 tracks between them.
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