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Adam Ant was clearly a visionary in 1979 Regarding The European Union Relationship with the UK in 2018.
Behold His Lyrical prophesy of Prime Minister May's High Queen Cenobite Doctrines taken from the b-side of the 'Zerox' single, 'Whip In my valise'..
Describe the special punishment room Over my garage, there's a Whipping post, a vertical beam You have to be in charge, I payed a packet For a new EU straight jacket* And there's a whip in May's valise
*£39,000,000,000
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"...The monkey is never dead, Dealer. The monkey never dies. When you kick him off, he just hides in a corner, waiting his turn."
Adam Ant was clearly a visionary in 1979 Regarding The European Union Relationship with the UK in 2018.
Behold His Lyrical prophesy of Prime Minister May's High Queen Cenobite Doctrines taken from the b-side of the 'Zerox' single, 'Whip In my valise'..
Describe the special punishment room Over my garage, there's a Whipping post, a vertical beam You have to be in charge, I payed a packet For a new EU straight jacket* And there's a whip in May's valise
*£39,000,000,000
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slightly off thread Disco, but that Stooges track made again wonder again how Smith and Co ever managed to get away with the riff on this little gem
In 2017 Hung Parliament own-goal disaster and then just a week later she leaves a hell of a long time - afraid of a lynching May be? before visiting the Grenfell disaster scene.
Teflon Theresa can survive anything it seems even besieged with dissatisfied enemies on all sides and her hero is the non-team player Ukipper and woman bothering know-it-all arogant lecturing Yorkshire tosser Geoffrey Boycott.
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'I'm 18 with a bullet.Got my finger on the trigger,I'm gonna pull it.."
Love,Peace and Fook Chelski!
More like 20StoneOfHoop now.
Let's face it I'm not getting any thinner.
Pass the cake and pies please.
Surely time for an updated, Conservative era version of this beauty!
Great sample from the actual House of Commons at the start of this one*:
RFA
*Warning: Contains prog.
"Things had started becoming increasingly desperate at Loftus Road but QPR have been handed a massive lifeline and the place has absolutely erupted. it's carnage. It's bedlam. It's 1-1."
In 2017 Hung Parliament own-goal disaster and then just a week later she leaves a hell of a long time - afraid of a lynching May be? before visiting the Grenfell disaster scene.
Teflon Theresa can survive anything it seems even besieged with dissatisfied enemies on all sides and her hero is the non-team player Ukipper and woman bothering know-it-all arogant lecturing Yorkshire tosser Geoffrey Boycott.
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From the film ‘Radio on’. The car travels west out of London and towards the end of the journey goes past the old Rovers stadium at Eastville in Bristol There’s also a brief appearance from Sting, apparently he’d agreed to the film before The Police got big, but honoured his commitment even though he was about to achieve worldwide fame. Obviously before all that tantric sex in the rainforest too.
my old, old laptop won't let me post music videos anymore, but if we're doing politics i would compel someone to put up 'victory lap' by the wonderful propaghandi.
and now the Tory party will rip itself apart..again. Over the same subject.
Where I grew up for a lot of my years in a fishing port town in West Cork heavy metal ruled. Sorry, Metallica old mate, but it did fugg all for me. I loved soul, two-tone, indie and Irish trad. But, Christ on a Bike, I loved Rainbow. They had the licks and the melodies. I bought a twofer cassette of theirs when I was twelve in Golden Discs, Pana Street, Cork. I wore it out.
"The opposite of love, after all, is not hate, but indifference."
Where I grew up for a lot of my years in a fishing port town in West Cork heavy metal ruled. Sorry, Metallica old mate, but it did fugg all for me. I loved soul, two-tone, indie and Irish trad. But, Christ on a Bike, I loved Rainbow. They had the licks and the melodies. I bought a twofer cassette of theirs when I was twelve in Golden Discs, Pana Street, Cork. I wore it out.
Ritchie Blackmore Is better than Hendrix in my opinion.
Beer and Beef has made us what we are - The Prince Regent