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23 April, 2006 at 12:13 am #139138
When the truth is found to be lies
And all the joy within you diesDon’t you want somebody to love?
Don’t you need somebody to love?
Wouldn’t you love somebody to love?
You better find somebody to loveWhen the garden’s flowers, baby, are dead
Yes, and your mind, your mind is so full of redDon’t you want somebody to love?
Don’t you need somebody to love?
Wouldn’t you love somebody to love?
You better find somebody to loveYour eyes, I say your eyes may look like his
Yeah but in your head, baby
I’m afraid you don’t know where it isDon’t you want somebody to love?
Don’t you need somebody to love?
Wouldn’t you love somebody to love?
You better find somebody to loveTears are running, they’re all running down your breast
And your friends, baby, they treat you like a guestDon’t you want somebody to love?
Don’t you need somebody to love?
Wouldn’t you love somebody to love?
You better find somebody to loveJefferson Airplane ~ Somebody To Love
23 April, 2006 at 12:04 am #210510Never fear, pikey’s ‘ere, eh?
I read down as far as Andorra, Betty, and then I lost the will to live. :lol: If anyone could make Eurovision exciting, though, I’m sure it’d be you.
22 April, 2006 at 11:53 pm #210505@Beatty Blue wrote:
I posted some stuff on Now who’s in? :) -thread… doesn’t really get dirtyer than that :twisted:
:-s The Eurovision stuff? Filthy indeed. Twisted, even. Although I do usually quite like that in a chapette.
20 April, 2006 at 11:44 pm #210362:-s And what if I’m in my saloon with my two toddlers in the back when I meet one of these over-worked drivers coming the other way? You did entirely the right thing, Soulie. Your Mr J has no right to put other people’s lives at risk for the sake of his profits. Evil, money grabbing little shyte that he is. Tell him to stick his job tomorrow and tell him if anyone comes asking, you’ll be happy to stand up in court and tell the truth. No reasonable future employer could possibly hold that against you.
20 April, 2006 at 7:47 am #209568@emmalush wrote:
This land in which we sit, has always been England, it was just called a different name years ago, AND NOW ITS CALLED ENGLAND.
:-s What silliness. There’s no debate to be had, I’m afraid, Emmalush. How could it possibly have been England before the English got here?
Nations, Emmalush, even our mighty one, are just human constructs. There are no lines in the soil except those that men put there. They are ephemeral imaginings. Ideas cannot exist independently of people. To believe otherwise is hubris.
19 April, 2006 at 11:59 pm #209563Ah, but Ms Emmalush, ‘British’ was here a long time before ‘English’. Tommy is laying claim to a much older tradition than you. Besides, your point is moot. I’m not French or German but I still have a clear idea of what those terms mean.
19 April, 2006 at 11:45 pm #209561Looks to me, Emmalush, that Tommy has a much more evolved sense of Britishness than you.
19 April, 2006 at 11:37 pm #209559Rock on, Tommy!
17 April, 2006 at 11:52 pm #209786Like Bass, I think the eight out of ten cats stat is probably over hyped. I still think the tendency should be guarded against, though. Increasingly, I hear people mention their belief that all the mainstream political parties offer little real difference these days and it’s a valid point. Compare Blair and Cameron with Foot and Thatcher and consider the general decline in participation in elections. Extreme parties of all persuasions are apt to prey on this ennui.
Also, I reckon there are plenty of weasley quiet far right supporters. At least people like Emmalush have the courage of their convictions. There’s quite a few on these boards that sympathise with their views and don’t voice it as often.
17 April, 2006 at 6:15 pm #209969Oops a daisy.
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