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when its sunny, since i have a girlie hairdressers car (mx5) , the roof is down and ska mania (cracking cd) is being played rather loudly...sing up rude boys!!!
I started out with nothing and i've still got most of it left - Seasick Steve
when its sunny, since i have a girlie hairdressers car (mx5) , the roof is down and ska mania (cracking cd) is being played rather loudly...sing up rude boys!!!
DSG V6 3.2 top-of-the-range one though, so hopefully not in the 'hairdresser' range.
Nice Deano!!! I really fancy a TT. Top of the list for my next car but I'm worried about the hairdresser/trolly-dolly image of the TT/MR2/MX5...plus I'm 6'1" so would probably end up wearing it rather than driving it
My musical taste varies, but I have recently got into some of the composers. Purcell harpsichord and chamber music; JS Bach on the organ; Butterworth - he is one of the lesser known composers, and I think he left us during WW1. The Banks of Green Willow is a very, very moving tune, and it symbolises nature and the English countryside very poignantly.
But be not deceived - my CD collection is quite wide. I've got some top country & western tunes, which verge on the cheesy, and straddle the obscure. Let's not go there!
[QUOTE=deltawhisky;22893] The Banks of Green Willow is a very, very moving tune, and it symbolises nature and the English countryside very poignantly.
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today I've been flitting between James Fitzpatrick, Nic Raine, and Gareth Williams' 'Symphonic Jean Michel Jarre' whilst reading the newspaper (with a Monte No4) a little Pearl Jam while doing the cleaning and currently Bat for Lashes as i sit and ponder what to do with myself now
The Doors " I cant see your face in my mind " as I am writing this.
The trouble with listening to The Doors is theres always that nagging voice in the back of your head saying ; light a spliff up Mikey, come on, its been ages matey, you deserve a spliffumberg once in a while.
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