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Author Archives: jb
I used to have a piece of paper on my office door.
It just said “NO”
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This is what MTV used to be like…..
Put your head in your hands and weep….
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Direness to the power of 10
These are the people who gave us Mitt Romney… The original for comparison
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Tagged Reelin' in the years, Steely Dan, The Osmonds
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Tunes for a Tuesday – 2 April 2013
The Ballad of Jim and Tammy – Tammy Faye Bakker [Listen] Epiphany – Nathan Haines – Waves [Listen] Island, Is – Volcano Choir [Listen] Knock on Wood – Ami Stewart – Ministry of Sound Disco Classics [Listen] March of the … Continue reading
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Tagged Ami Stewart, Bebe le strange, Blessed (Deluxe Edition), Brassed Off, Epiphany, Eurythmics, Greatest Hits, Heart, Is, Island, Knock on Wood, Lucinda Williams, March of the Cobblers, Ministry of Sound Disco Classics, Nathan Haines, Seeing Black, Silver wheels, Swordfishtrombones, Talk Talk, Tammy Faye Bakker, The Ballad of Jim and Tammy, The Grimethorpe Colliery Band, The Party's Over, Tom Waits, Underground, Volcano Choir, Waves, Would I Lie to You
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Just for the record
My mobile bill looks something like this €7 a month for unlimited calls with the same provider network€0.09 a minute for national calls €15 a month for uncapped data at this speed up to 1GB and then unlimited at 64 … Continue reading
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“Oh yes, it’s definitely been jumped on…”
Via Jason Kottke who remarks “If this is what Britain was like in the 70s, it’s possible that Monty Python’s Flying Circus was a documentary.”
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