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The Hedgehog From Hell says: "I shared a house in England with a couple of Germans in 1999. I was watching Star Trek: Deep Space 9 on BBC2. One came into the room and saw Jadzia Dax on the screen and said 'Oh! Is she still alive? You're really far behind in this country.' What's been ruined for you, and how? Apart from QOTW, obviously"
( , Thu 6 Jun 2013, 13:29)
The Hedgehog From Hell says: "I shared a house in England with a couple of Germans in 1999. I was watching Star Trek: Deep Space 9 on BBC2. One came into the room and saw Jadzia Dax on the screen and said 'Oh! Is she still alive? You're really far behind in this country.' What's been ruined for you, and how? Apart from QOTW, obviously"
( , Thu 6 Jun 2013, 13:29)
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Me neither
but the 68 show demonstrates what everyone was getting so excited about.
He was very insecure about his career when he took to the stage. The man is working, rather than hamming up his own hits in a "yes, it really is me" kind of way.
It's worth watching, if only to listen to primal grunting and moaning of one or two members of the female audience. I bet they know who they are.
( , Thu 6 Jun 2013, 16:20, closed)
but the 68 show demonstrates what everyone was getting so excited about.
He was very insecure about his career when he took to the stage. The man is working, rather than hamming up his own hits in a "yes, it really is me" kind of way.
It's worth watching, if only to listen to primal grunting and moaning of one or two members of the female audience. I bet they know who they are.
( , Thu 6 Jun 2013, 16:20, closed)
Public LOLnemy.
I was a hip hop DJ for 15 years but on balance I prefer Elvis Presley to the tedious hectoring of Charles D and his simpleton friends. Great beats though.
( , Thu 6 Jun 2013, 17:47, closed)
I was a hip hop DJ for 15 years but on balance I prefer Elvis Presley to the tedious hectoring of Charles D and his simpleton friends. Great beats though.
( , Thu 6 Jun 2013, 17:47, closed)
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