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Posted
9 minutes ago, AHPP said:

It gets better (less worse) as you go on. You listened to all 18 minutes, right?

Of course not, I’m bored not insane. I moved the cursor forward, it all seemed awful.

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Open another bottle and stick Forrest Gump on. The soundtrack's decent and you can come back in a couple of hours and vent to us about what a bastard Jenny is.

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26 minutes ago, Mick Dempsey said:

country classics

 

I used to listen to Bob Harris Country ('folk, roots and Americana') driving home from Bury Smallbore in my fabulous little Vitara. I can still remember a song about a crofter dismayed at Londoners buying them up for leisure. Searched and searched. Never found it again. Think about it often.

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13 minutes ago, Mick Dempsey said:

I’m sorry I had a fight in the middle of your black panther party.

 

The door in that scene makes me laugh. Fck off great locking mechanism and then swings open like it's made of cardboard.

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10 minutes ago, AHPP said:

 

I used to listen to Bob Harris Country ('folk, roots and Americana') driving home from Bury Smallbore in my fabulous little Vitara. I can still remember a song about a crofter dismayed at Londoners buying them up for leisure. Searched and searched. Never found it again. Think about it often.

I don’t listen to music in the sense you do, it’s just ambient when I drive or watch telly.

I like country for a couple of reasons,

1: in the 70s when I was growing up and you had little choice what radio stations you listened to, country was mainstream, Dolly, Kenny Rodgers, Dr Hook and others were in the charts and on tv all the time.

2: I enjoy the storytelling aspect of it, it has a beginning a middle and an end plus often a moral lesson. rather than just a nursery rhyme type jingle on repeat.

It’s not all I listen to, but it’s certainly a part of it.

Heres Kenny handing out some life lessons.

 

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