Bellend Sebastian Posted 8 February 2011 Posted 8 February 2011 my attempt to highlight the original aspirations of a multi cultural society do we live in a "blue mink melting pot" or are we just chopped up ingredients scattered around on the worktop ? # Curly black and kinky, mixed with yellow Chinky I always wondered what that was from. I think racism has probably just ended with that, forever. In other news:
BoneDog Posted 9 February 2011 Posted 9 February 2011 A bowl of Bran Flakes and Rice Krispies, a cup of tea and some classic Michael and the Jacksons is the perfect way to rise and shine. Gonna go out and sweep the drive in a minute and see if the foxes, hedgehogs and cats ate their corned beef, chicken sticks and cheese last night. Then I might come back in and have a clack.
Part Of The Crowd Posted 9 February 2011 Posted 9 February 2011 Something a step away from what I usually post, now.
Webbo Posted 9 February 2011 Author Posted 9 February 2011 There aren't enough songs with hypotenuses in them imo.
Finnegan Posted 9 February 2011 Posted 9 February 2011 Die now <_< I can make up for it. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pfwSjUvYjFU I wish I could find a video of the version that's on the live 75-85 record, complete with childhood story. I sincerely think that's one of the best live versions of any song in the history of contemporary music. Absolutely beautiful.
Trav Le Bleu Posted 9 February 2011 Posted 9 February 2011 I can make up for it. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pfwSjUvYjFU I wish I could find a video of the version that's on the live 75-85 record, complete with childhood story. I sincerely think that's one of the best live versions of any song in the history of contemporary music. Absolutely beautiful. Keep going
Zingari Posted 10 February 2011 Posted 10 February 2011 There aren't enough songs with hypotenuses in them imo. ain't that the troof ? here's a good 'un though Dance of the Pythagoreans (Determining the Hypotenuse) Harry Guffee Pythagoras said, "I wonder How far would it be To go from here to yonder Without walking around that tree?" The square of the hypotenuse Is equal to the sum Of the squares of the other two sides Of the triangle Chorus: a squared plus b squared is c squared a squared plus b squared is c squared a squared plus b squared is c squared Pythagoras said, "I wonder How far would it be To go from here to yonder Without swimming across that sea?" The square of the hypotenuse Is equal to the sum Of the squares of the other two sides Of the triangle i bet you'll be singing it all day now
Zingari Posted 11 February 2011 Posted 11 February 2011 the triumph of delusional youth ; this is how i wanted to look in 1973 ( i never came close )
Webbo Posted 11 February 2011 Author Posted 11 February 2011 For some reason I can't get this song out of my head today.
Zingari Posted 13 February 2011 Posted 13 February 2011 i'm in a bob seger and the silver bullet band mood http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a4SxQ5BSJPc&feature=related
NorthernFox Posted 18 February 2011 Posted 18 February 2011 Not my normal listening choice but they are definately growing on me....
BoneDog Posted 20 February 2011 Posted 20 February 2011 This was the background music on Radio Leicester the other day when they did an Andy King goal commentary clip. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GBA_eCigDYA
rico Posted 21 February 2011 Posted 21 February 2011 This was the background music on Radio Leicester the other day when they did an Andy King goal commentary clip.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GBA_eCigDYA Shame they were from Cov !
Webbo Posted 25 February 2011 Author Posted 25 February 2011 The original, none of this Black Eyed Peas nonsense.
Zingari Posted 25 February 2011 Posted 25 February 2011 it's reminded me of this sultana by titanic http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rdh8jA7vsiM but i thought it was going to be this one
Trav Le Bleu Posted 25 February 2011 Posted 25 February 2011 Why did the Mexican push his wife off the cliff? Arriva! Arriva!
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