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Re: Cheery Thoughts Mark II
A story a guy I work with has been keeping me chuckling all week. He said one time he was at Nottingham Train station and was approached by an Australian asking which was the train to "Loogah Baroogah". Apparently he wanted Loughborough.
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Re: Cheery Thoughts Mark II
Necrolee wrote:
A story a guy I work with has been keeping me chuckling all week. He said one time he was at Nottingham Train station and was approached by an Australian asking which was the train to "Loogah Baroogah". Apparently he wanted Loughborough.
This The Kills Song is so extremely fuckin god save my sweetiest and the most beautiful song in the world, Especially video and acoustic version, which I am listening the whole day...
Here is the lyrics:
From sea to mountain valley From flesh to palms a' swaying Dreamers dreaming on no matter what they're saying
I need you Don't ask me why it is I want strings - attached unnatural as it feels
I'm loyal, oh oh, I'm loyal
From starry eyes colliding From Mars to someone crying I'm never far away no matter what I'm hiding
I get lost but I always come around It's a strange fear allows me to be found I'm loyal, oh oh, I'm loyal, I'm loyal, oh oh, I got the heart of a dog
It's life or death why I chew through the chain It don't matter my love's the same Go so far but never long Can't break the spell in my heart I'm loyal, oh oh, I'm loyal I'm loyal, oh oh, I got the heart of a dog
From bars to beds of laying From boots of lead to changing I'm hooked from deep inside Call when you're ready cos I'm ready to ride
I'm loyal, oh oh I'm loyal, oh oh I got the heart of a dog
And the official one ^
After this post thread should be block forever.
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Re: Cheery Thoughts Mark II
FeedMeVibration wrote:
Necrolee wrote:
A story a guy I work with has been keeping me chuckling all week. He said one time he was at Nottingham Train station and was approached by an Australian asking which was the train to "Loogah Baroogah". Apparently he wanted Loughborough.
A story older than the hills, that one. Watch out for this guy you work with - next thing you know he'll be telling you how he gave a Muslim fella his wallet after it had fallen on the floor, only to be told by way of thanks to avoid <landmark> on <future date>.
Really? I have never heard it before. I shall keep an eye on the guy in question. He's quite new.
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Thu Jul 14, 2016 6:22 pm
opaline
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Re: Cheery Thoughts Mark II
My daughter Bronte was born at 2:34 AM on Saturday 16th July. My fiancé & I couldn't be more in love with her.
Joined: Thu Apr 15, 2010 8:13 pm Posts: 3581 Location: Co Durham UK
Re: Cheery Thoughts Mark II
opaline wrote:
My daughter Bronte was born at 2:34 AM on Saturday 16th July. My fiancé & I couldn't be more in love with her.
I'm a bit late to the party but congratulations man.
My cheery thought is that I have just booked myself a week in Brussels. I'm off to try as much Belgian beer as possible. What a pain though, it seems that there's no such thing as a direct flight to Brussels anymore, they all have to go through Schipol. Once upon a time you could get a direct flight from Durham Tees Valley.
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Thu Aug 04, 2016 5:46 pm
Necrolee
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Re: Cheery Thoughts Mark II
Did my good deed for the day. Coming out of work today I was stopped by a young lass, about 8 or 9 years old I would guess, who had a problem and asked me to fix it. I couldn't really say no, although she told me that the last five people she had asked had all replied in the negative. Don't know how she had done it but she had managed to pull her chain off and twist it round on its self several times. In the end I had to dismantle the rear derailleur and take the whole chain off then untwist it and re-assemble everything. Always good to get a thank you when I had fixed it though.
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Did my good deed for the day. Coming out of work today I was stopped by a young lass, about 8 or 9 years old I would guess, who had a problem and asked me to fix it. I couldn't really say no, although she told me that the last five people she had asked had all replied in the negative. Don't know how she had done it but she had managed to pull her chain off and twist it round on its self several times. In the end I had to dismantle the rear derailleur and take the whole chain off then untwist it and re-assemble everything. Always good to get a thank you when I had fixed it though.
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