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(, Sun 1 Apr 2001, 1:00)
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Can you help with that one?
(, Wed 4 Aug 2010, 23:11, 2 replies, latest was 16 years ago)
Try taking up a hobby. Polar exploration's good, and has the added benefit of being able to drop out at the last minute whilst fucking off with the sponsorship money.
(, Wed 4 Aug 2010, 23:14, Reply)
The last line of dialogue:
Master of Death: When cut across the neck, a sound like wailing winter winds is heard, they say. I'd always hoped to cut someone like that someday, to hear that sound. But to have it happen to my own neck is...ridiculous.
[dies]
Top five film for me, that one.
(, Wed 4 Aug 2010, 23:15, Reply)
How goes it, Monty old bean? I have just ordered the original 12" of Temptation by New Order.
As a massive, long term Joy Division fan it's taken me the best part of fifteen years to be able to listen to New Order.
Funny I know.
(, Wed 4 Aug 2010, 23:19, Reply)
I must confess I have never 'got' either band.
Today, for me, it's all about 'Dirty Robber':
www.youtube.com/watch?v=YwcAdwTipYE
(, Wed 4 Aug 2010, 23:27, Reply)
Or as James Murphy refers to them, the Sonics, the Sonics, the Sonics, the Sonics.
(, Wed 4 Aug 2010, 23:30, Reply)
EDIT I've seen The Sonics - what a show.
(, Wed 4 Aug 2010, 23:32, Reply)
Closest I get to reggae is jungle.
Or perhaps this, one of my favourite (and most prized) records:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=IQxvo_9DEqY
(, Wed 4 Aug 2010, 23:34, Reply)
In a film. On the telly. I could totally sort his eyes out, being a newly qualified opthalmic surgeon and all that.
(, Wed 4 Aug 2010, 23:37, Reply)
They were the band The Sonics learned it all from. I do like that Slits number though.
(, Wed 4 Aug 2010, 23:42, Reply)
but there are some great reggae records hidden amidst the faeces, honest.
(, Wed 4 Aug 2010, 23:49, Reply)
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