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by Dubya - Tue 1st Mar 2005, 5:06pm | ||
yay maggie 3 are now in the 3rd division again! yay! | ||
by Bored - Tue 1st Mar 2005, 5:02pm | ||
With the stupid new Lents rule putting the rowing onto 5 days, has any crew ever managed an "uber-blade" by bumping on 5 consecutive days (I imagine this could only work starting in the 4th division?) | ||
by Mike - Wed 17th Mar 2004, 9:35am | ||
thick-o said: Who is "MC" at the top of the number of posts graph? I would guess it's Mobile Correspondent...I'm blatantly being thick. can't work it out. | ||
by thick-o - Wed 17th Mar 2004, 9:24am | ||
Who is "MC" at the top of the number of posts graph? I'm blatantly being thick. can't work it out. | ||
by Dirty Old Buftie - Fri 12th Dec 2003, 9:00am | ||
Rupert said: In her lap. So now she's claiming possession of parts of you? | ||
by Rupert - Fri 12th Dec 2003, 12:44am | ||
Where's her hand? In her lap. | ||
by dw229 - Wed 10th Dec 2003, 1:27pm | ||
Is it just me that finds this photo highly amusing :) Where's her hand? | ||
by Sitting in the same boat - Wed 19th Nov 2003, 2:47pm | ||
Not a full overhead yet but he came damn close in one of our practice courses for the Uni IV's and also in the IV's Head. | ||
by mjb - Tue 18th Nov 2003, 10:58pm | ||
Simon said: Just wondering: has the new captain caught the start of year ceremonial crab yet? I don't think so, but it can only be a matter of time ...Then again, maybe he's saving it up for the big occasion ? | ||
by Simon - Tue 18th Nov 2003, 6:31pm | ||
Just wondering: has the new captain caught the start of year ceremonial crab yet? | ||
by Dubya - Mon 14th Oct 2002, 8:55am | ||
old git said: Don't know when the viva is yet... and will be keeping that to myself until I pass the thing. And no, am not rowing IVs - need to rehabilitate first. By cycling of course. up to a ride yet? | ||
by old git - Tue 8th Oct 2002, 3:10pm | ||
RTT said: So when do we start calling you "Doc"? Don't know when the viva is yet... and will be keeping that to myself until I pass the thing. And no, am not rowing IVs - need to rehabilitate first. | ||
by RTT - Tue 8th Oct 2002, 11:21am | ||
old git said: Regular website visitors may be interested/astonished/horrified to learn that I submitted a thesis yesterday. So when do we start calling you "Doc"? | ||
by young whippersnapper - Tue 8th Oct 2002, 10:44am | ||
Congratulations, O venerable ancient one. Will you be trialling for the fours as well ? | ||
by old git - Tue 8th Oct 2002, 8:15am | ||
Regular website visitors may be interested/astonished/horrified to learn that I submitted a thesis yesterday. All being well, my time at college looks set to end, just short of 10 years after first setting foot in the place! And yes, I hope I might trial for the Fairbairn VIII... | ||
by Done it all before - Wed 26th Jun 2002, 3:58pm | ||
Graduating said: Does anybody have any instructions on what to do with these things? Don't worry, you get shown before you go to the Senate House, and they tidy you up for the cameras. | ||
by dw - Wed 26th Jun 2002, 2:37pm | ||
The elastic object with two white bits on goes around your neck. The tie does too. And the hood does too...errr.
Hmmm. | ||
by Graduating - Wed 26th Jun 2002, 1:54pm | ||
I've just picked up my three mystery items from Ryder and Amies. One of them seems to be a bow-tie, another I think is a hood, though it must be for people with very pointy heads and I've no idea which way up it goes. The other thing could be a garter for a leg of large girth. Or maybe not. Does anybody have any instructions on what to do with these things? | ||
by Somebody who is really good and definitely not the worst player of the day - Tue 25th Jun 2002, 4:14pm | ||
errant webmaster said: ...I guess he would be happy to hear any corrections... Neil? Yes indeed. I definitely faced two balls, and made an excellent connection with the first before being tremendously unlucky to fall to the second - clearly some ball tampering methinks. | ||
by Bill Frindell - Tue 25th Jun 2002, 4:10pm | ||
Dan, I apologise. The scorecard was incomplete and I could not remember whether it was you or Sarah that had been run out. I will amend this in the final version. Congratulations also on the champagne moment. (Any other comments or corrections welcome; match report on its way.) | ||
by errant webmaster - Tue 25th Jun 2002, 12:25pm | ||
Not out I say said: Right. Who was scoring at the cricket and who typed in the score card? I believe the score card isn't quite finished - I'm not sure Neil intended that it be online yet, so some mistakes are thereby my fault. That said, I guess he would be happy to hear any corrections... Neil? | ||
by Not out I say - Tue 25th Jun 2002, 11:32am | ||
Right. Who was scoring at the cricket and who typed in the score card?
Very disappointed to see that my innings now ends with "run out" - I was standing by the other stumps when the ball was thrown in. | ||
by Simon - Sun 16th Jun 2002, 4:57pm | ||
mjb said: In 1999, FaT II were immediately behind Catz I. Indeed. We had two row-overs behind Catz 1 on the Friday and Saturday evenings. On Friday, we didn't row particularly well and rowed over on station. On the Saturday, the crew was effectively down to 7 rowers from before Ditton as I was suffering from food poisoning which I'd picked up from Bella Pasta the night before. Despite this, we still rowed over on station with Catz. Of all the "What if..."s that suround bumps, this one - "What if I'd been healthy?" is the one that still hurts the most.
So yes, it is the 1999 2nd VIII's fault, but in turn, we blame Bella Pasta. | ||
by mjb - Sun 16th Jun 2002, 3:58pm | ||
smug said: what?!? In 1999, FaT II were immediately behind Catz I.
If we'd bumped you then, you wouldn't have been in a position to bump us yesterday | ||
by smug - Sun 16th Jun 2002, 11:53am | ||
mjb said: And it's apparently all the fault of FaT II for failing to bump ahead of Catz back in '99 what?!? | ||
by mjb - Sun 16th Jun 2002, 10:02am | ||
And it's apparently all the fault of FaT II for failing to bump ahead of Catz back in '99 | ||
by smug - Sun 16th Jun 2002, 8:49am | ||
Hurrah Hurrah Hurrah Hurrah!!!!!!!!!!!
That was the first time ever that Catz have bumped you guys. Apparently Catz can now have your boat house. I've already put a claim on the lard cupboard and maybe the weights room so I can perve at you when you get changed in our tiny old crappy boat house. Well done to the 2nd and 3rds. You deserved it. | ||
by Simon - Thu 13th Jun 2002, 8:43am | ||
Any chance of that Elvis remix from the Nike advert (would make a change to have something from this week's charts!) plus something related to England football - they will have been playing that day after all (cf June 2000). | ||
by Simon - Sat 8th Jun 2002, 6:41pm | ||
Anna said: Is Ray the Barber a little known rowing guru who is giving you all psychological preparation for the Mays? Reminds me of that shoe-shine guy Frank Drebin would always go and see in Police Squad | ||
by Anna - Sat 8th Jun 2002, 4:34pm | ||
Good to see the men are making an effort for the Mays this year. I've only been in my kitchen twice today but the first time Mr Glass was having his tresses tamed and the second Mr Talbott. What gives? Is this some kind of crew bonding? Is Ray the Barber a little known rowing guru who is giving you all psychological preparation for the Mays? Who knows? It's a very suspicious.
(Should perhaps clarify that my kitchen looks over All Saints Passage and that Ray hasn't set up shop in the gyp room). | ||
by bop classics - Mon 3rd Jun 2002, 2:40pm | ||
Can we have the Jackson Five, I want you back. | ||
by mjb - Sun 2nd Jun 2002, 5:56pm | ||
Some more songs for request
House Of Pain - Jump Around Spin Doctors - 2 Princes Eiffel 65 - Blue | ||
by gf - Fri 31st May 2002, 8:46am | ||
Jump by Van Halen and Step On by Happy Mondays ought to feature. | ||
by Inspired - Thu 30th May 2002, 7:10pm | ||
And how about Smooth by Santana. Also, We are the Champions is always the best song to end on, but is kind of dependant on a successful Bumps... | ||
by Just a Babybel by comparison... - Thu 30th May 2002, 1:57pm | ||
Oh good lord. I had no idea how much big cheese lovin' went on out there. It's amazing. The message board is becoming a musical education in itself.
Can we have Waterloo? Please? | ||
by cheese fan - Thu 30th May 2002, 8:01am | ||
Additions........ said: On a more cheesy note.... Spandau Ballet's Gold, and Build me up Buttercup. Yey, Build me up is quality, however being as its catz college song i wouldn't recommend playing it after we bump you:)
I think Insomnia is a more relevant Faithless song but We come one is top class and gets my vote every time | ||
by Simon - Thu 30th May 2002, 7:03am | ||
Anyone else watch Match of the World Cup last night? Some great early 90s music there... Which leads me to suggest: Unbelievable by EMF. Or, a song that topped the charts in the same week that Unbelievable was released - The KLF's 3am Eternal. | ||
by mjb - Wed 29th May 2002, 10:55pm | ||
I forgot to request Eye Of The Tiger | ||
by Additions........ - Wed 29th May 2002, 10:38pm | ||
On a more cheesy note.... Spandau Ballet's Gold, and Build me up Buttercup. | ||
by Just to be unpopular - Wed 29th May 2002, 9:12pm | ||
Oh, and something by Faithless. We come 1 perhaps? | ||
by In my single scull - Wed 29th May 2002, 10:45am | ||
I don't think this counts as work..... said: 'I have a dream' that'I will survive' and so on Good effort, but you've missed Honeybus' classic "I can't let Maggie go..." | ||
by Mike - Tue 28th May 2002, 5:44pm | ||
gf said: With the likes of New York, New York you won't go far wrong. A classic, used by the Fitz Swing Band at the end of every gig for as long as I can remember. It never fails to get everyone up and dancing, even if they've been ignoring the band all night... | ||
by Simon - Tue 28th May 2002, 2:44pm | ||
gf said: New York, New York you won't go far wrong. Brilliant. Why did I never think of that? | ||
by gf - Tue 28th May 2002, 2:38pm | ||
Former CUR presenter Simon Blackburn said: No! Do not have a slow last song - it doesn't work, I've tried it (with the admittedly not slow enough Toploader Dancing in the Moonlight ) (which should be in there as your opening track). Have one of the usual jumping up and down songs... and if you want to be really clever have whatever song the second eight have used earlier that evening (unless it's a hymn, or a slow song, or both). Last song selection is less to do with tempo and more to do with participation, which is invoked through a combination of ultracheese and danceability (i.e. everyone trying to do the same thing, not anyone being good at dancing - boaties being co-ordinated out of a boat being unthinkable). With the likes of Zorba the Greek or New York, New York you won't go far wrong. | ||
by Chris - Tue 28th May 2002, 2:25pm | ||
Have we got "Take on me" by A-Ha? No cheesy bop is complete without that. | ||
by dw - Tue 28th May 2002, 12:48pm | ||
L'Amour Toujours is a dance track.
The jump up and down songs are there - more than ever in fact. I confidently predict this is the best bop I've done (not saying much perhaps!). | ||
by Former CUR presenter Simon Blackburn - Tue 28th May 2002, 11:12am | ||
dw said: What do people think about Gigi? Last song material? No! Do not have a slow last song - it doesn't work, I've tried it (with the admittedly not slow enough Toploader Dancing in the Moonlight ) (which should be in there as your opening track). Have one of the usual jumping up and down songs... and if you want to be really clever have whatever song the second eight have used earlier that evening (unless it's a hymn, or a slow song, or both). | ||
by dw - Tue 28th May 2002, 9:41am | ||
Sorry, 4 Non Blondes...
(I'll shut up now) | ||
by dw - Tue 28th May 2002, 9:41am | ||
Oh, and Iain, there is no way I am playing DJ Miko. That bastardisation of a good Cranberries song is awful!! | ||
by dw - Tue 28th May 2002, 9:38am | ||
My personal requests are...
L'Amour Toujours - Gigi d'Agostino Diva - Dana International My Name Is Frank Butcher What do people think about Gigi? Last song material? | ||
by Bad Taste - Mon 27th May 2002, 9:41pm | ||
I vote for What's Up by DJ Miko (preferably the original), scatman, and maybe some jamiroquai. | ||
by cheese fan - Mon 27th May 2002, 1:39pm | ||
RTT said: Wasn't it everGREEN? no, everything, ie. all of his quality sounds | ||
by RTT - Mon 27th May 2002, 12:08pm | ||
Cheese fan said:
Wasn't it everGREEN?and EVERYTHING by Will Young? | ||
by Cheese fan - Mon 27th May 2002, 12:04pm | ||
Damn it; i was going to ask for Chaka Demus and Pliers.
Can we have anything by Aaron Carter Carter the Unstoppable Sex Machine (remember them?) and EVERYTHING by Will Young? | ||
by Simon - Sun 26th May 2002, 9:47pm | ||
Martin, can you set up a voting thing (like on the Schooldisco.com website) so that people can nominate songs and then the rest of us can vote? | ||
by Extra Mature Cheddar - Sun 26th May 2002, 8:24pm | ||
I appreciate that some/all of the following may be too slow/too fast/unmixable/thought to be crap by Dan/already in the bop(not likely), but for what it's worth...
Aztec Camera - Somewhere In My Heart Blur - Song 2 Bonnie Tyler - I Need A Hero Roxy Music - Dance Away Chaka Demus & Pliers - Twist And Shout Chris De Burgh - The Vision Daft Punk - One More Time Dire Straits - Walk Of Life Elton John - I Don't Wanna Go With You Like That Erasure - Blue Savannah Falco - Rock Me Amadeus Freddie Mercury - Livin' On My Own Genesis - Jesus He Knows Me Glenn Frey - The Heat Is On Love Affair - Bringing On Back The Good Times Monaco - What Do You Want From Me New Order - Bizarre Love Triangle Pet Shop Boys Right Said Fred - Wonderman Robert Palmer - Bad Case Of Loving You Steps - Summer Of Love Texas - I Don't Want A Lover The Communards - Don't Leave Me This Way The Offspring - Want You Bad Traveling Wilburys - Last Night Van Halen - Jump | ||
by Simon - Sun 26th May 2002, 7:21pm | ||
cheese fan said: how about....
I second that vote - heard it on the radio this afternoon and had forgotten how great it was.
Rick Asley: Never Gonna give you up Also voting for Beat it - M Jackson You only get what you give - New Radicals Gold - Spandau Ballet (but only one verse) Marvellous - Lightning Seeds Sunchyme - Darrio G | ||
by I don't think this counts as work..... - Sun 26th May 2002, 7:04pm | ||
'I have a dream' that'I will survive' my exams even though 'everything I wanted' to know by tonight I emphatically do not. When 'I get around' to revising for my Pol 4 will it be 'easy'? When my DoS told me I should work harder 'He was really saying something' but I just didn't 'think'. Now though I've got 'nowhere to run'. I suppose 'there are worse things I could do' and at least I'm not 'uptight' about my revision etc. I know as soon as I finish my exams there'll be a 'heatwave' and I'll be 'dancing in the street' or on the Backs at any rate where we'll all feel 'the warmth of the sun'. If it rains though I hope I find 'shelter from the storm'.
The Bumps at least will go well and we'll earn lots of 'respect' even if my exams will be 'better best forgotten'. It's not a 'tragedy' after all though I'm not sure my nuclear dropout excuse will hold much 'sway' with the dean's committee. Then there will be the dinner (which will be on a 'saturday night'). We'll all 'walk right back' to the WPR where 'one of us' at least will find 'everlasting love' and we'll all enjoy lots of funky tunes. Hopefully there'll be no 'murder on the dance floor' but if the guys take their shirts off it's a distinct possibility. I think we'll all say 'thank you for the music' to Dan before going to bed. | ||
by dw - Sun 26th May 2002, 6:48pm | ||
No for Dr Demento - too hard to mix and dance to.
How about "My Name is Frank Butcher"? | ||
by RTT - Sun 26th May 2002, 5:09pm | ||
In my single scull said: Some pretty impressive cheese there, but I think you've over looked the Village people classic:
In the Navy. Clearly appropriate and also cheesy.
"I'm ready for the Eighties" (YMCA and Macho Man would be too obvious) How about Dr. Demento and 'Star Trekkin'? | ||
by c heese fan - Sun 26th May 2002, 12:27pm | ||
how about....
Rick Asley: Never Gonna give you up Pj and Duncan: lets get ready to rumble (watch us wreck the mike...) Jive Bunny and the master mix (i think thats the name) anything by the KLF anything by Bros anything by New Kids on the Block anything by Steps (especially Tragedy) what is quite worrying is that posess most of those poptastic hits | ||
by Anna - Sun 26th May 2002, 10:48am | ||
Guy, you are truly the all time God of Cheese. I worship the shrine of your brie-like knowledge.
Please can we have 'Hey Mickey' - the one by Toni Basil not the naff Lolly version? | ||
by In my single scull - Sun 26th May 2002, 9:30am | ||
Danish Blue said:
Some pretty impressive cheese there, but I think you've over looked the Village people classic:
Come on Eileen - Dexy's Midnight Runners. Concrete & Clay - Unit 4 plus 2 Brown Eyed Girl - Van Morrison The First, the last, my everything - Barry White "I'm ready for the Eighties" (YMCA and Macho Man would be too obvious) How about any of Kylie's early work.... Or for the people who like the slow song at the end of the bop, Mr Lionel Richie has some corkers: "Three times a lady" "Sail on" "Easy" The list just goes on and on..... ;-) | ||
by cheese fan - Sat 25th May 2002, 7:29pm | ||
Guaglione does give you guys an excuse for looking like twats when you dance.
Can we have Shakira? I'm keen to watch Rose singing like a twat again | ||
by dw - Sat 25th May 2002, 4:29pm | ||
Hmmm - I see Guy is a cheese fascist. I will endeavour to include some of those, however I'd like to point out that Guaglione is rather hard to dance to...
"My love has got no morning, he's got his strong beliefs." Classic. | ||
by Danish Blue - Sat 25th May 2002, 2:51pm | ||
dw said: The Bop is in progress...
ALL the obvious tracks? I suspect not.
I have all the obvious cheese tracks in, so please supply me with more ideas. I'm sure you've thought of the novice cheese - Macarena, anything by Steps, Saturday night, Tubthumping etc. But do you have: Guaglione - Perez Prado and his Orchestra Hip to be square - Huey Lewis and the News Come on Eileen - Dexy's Midnight Runners. Concrete & Clay - Unit 4 plus 2 Brown Eyed Girl - Van Morrison The Reflex - Duran Duran Mony Mony - Billy Idol (I hope you don't have this, it's an awful song) Sex Bomb - Tom Jones and Mousse T The First, the last, my everything - Barry White The Queen of 1964 - Neil Sedaka? Well, maybe not the last one (but very funny lyrics). And in the 'not cheese' category, can we have Free from desire - Gala (more and mooooore) and Old before I die - Robbie Williams. Some people might call these cheese I suppose, but it's about as non-cheese as I go. | ||
by Dubya - Sat 25th May 2002, 1:43pm | ||
Simon said: Does anyone else remember the Chris Moyles remix of the "Choose Life" song (a dance remix of the speech from Trainspotting) which was all about cheese? I remember Ben Simkin and I trying to erg when it came on the radio and having to stop because we were laughing. it was comic. even I can remember that one | ||
by dw - Sat 25th May 2002, 10:44am | ||
The Bop is in progress...(good bit of revision avoidance).
Everyone always moans about there being too much dance music, but I think it may just be the vocal minority. I have all the obvious cheese tracks in, so please supply me with more ideas. | ||
by Old man - Sat 25th May 2002, 10:23am | ||
Simon said: Does anyone else remember... Agh! Have surely hit buftiedom if I'm starting posts with "does anyone else remember..." | ||
by Simon - Sat 25th May 2002, 10:22am | ||
Anna said: cheese has a valid role to play in the life of the club. Does anyone else remember the Chris Moyles remix of the "Choose Life" song (a dance remix of the speech from Trainspotting) which was all about cheese? I remember Ben Simkin and I trying to erg when it came on the radio and having to stop because we were laughing. | ||
by Anna - Sat 25th May 2002, 9:16am | ||
I should point out that I wouldn't erg to cheese, however, I think that cheese has a valid role to play in the life of the club..... ;-) | ||
by In my single scull - Sat 25th May 2002, 7:06am | ||
You should talk to Austin Lamacroft (spelling?): I was doing a long erg and he put on one of his CD's - the dance mix sampling "Working 9 to 5" was pretty bad, but the one using parts of "Jeu le Taxi" totally finished me off!! | ||
by Anna - Thu 23rd May 2002, 3:40pm | ||
1st and 3rd needs cheese! Saturday Night, the Macarena and anything by Steps, these make a bop what it is. You know I'm right.
The formula is something like this: Rower + Alcohol + post bumps high/low = Insatiable urge to dance. Also, COME TO THE DINNER cos it'll be fab. | ||
by dw - Wed 15th May 2002, 11:28pm | ||
It's that time again....the KSS is doing the Bop mix. What songs do people want? Put them up here and I'll do my best... | ||
by Simon - Thu 7th Feb 2002, 5:24pm | ||
no, but... said: Are you saying you would? I know you wouldn't... | ||
by no, but... - Thu 7th Feb 2002, 2:06pm | ||
Simon said: He's not exactly complaining though. Are you saying you would? | ||
by Simon - Thu 7th Feb 2002, 12:49pm | ||
quite content said: One suggests that actually they might have a thing for him? He's not exactly complaining though. | ||
by hog roast - Thu 7th Feb 2002, 12:23pm | ||
quite content said: One suggests that actually they might have a thing for him? I reckon they're after Ball tickets ;-) | ||
by quite content - Thu 7th Feb 2002, 11:28am | ||
observant said: Sorry to ruin the bop related discussion, but is it just me, or does Stone have a thing for women's novices? [stone et al, 1] [stone et al, 2]
One suggests that actually they might have a thing for him?hmmm........ | ||
by quietly confident - Thu 7th Feb 2002, 9:25am | ||
Thrashing rice romp said: In defence, I'll point out that I have never voluntarily removed my shirt at a Bop. That's Leakie's territory. On the occasion probably being recalled, it was because a certain hesitant ex-captain thought it necessary to tear it off.
To be fair, only the occupants of the shit hire car were taken in by this terrible song, hence its notable absence from the video diaryAnyway, Who Let the Dogs Out is a great tune, and has particular resonance for those who went to Canada in 2000. | ||
by Simon - Thu 7th Feb 2002, 8:57am | ||
Thrashing rice romp said: a certain hesitant ex-captain thought it necessary to tear it off. Martin Peck ripped your shirt off you?
First he dreams about Sarah being tied to a chair, now this! What is this place coming to? | ||
by Thrashing rice romp - Thu 7th Feb 2002, 12:56am | ||
"... with no shirt on, " In defence, I'll point out that I have never voluntarily removed my shirt at a Bop. That's Leakie's territory. On the occasion probably being recalled, it was because a certain hesitant ex-captain thought it necessary to tear it off.
Anyway, Who Let the Dogs Out is a great tune, and has particular resonance for those who went to Canada in 2000. | ||
by observant - Wed 6th Feb 2002, 7:24pm | ||
Sorry to ruin the bop related discussion, but is it just me, or does Stone have a thing for women's novices?
Compare: http://www.firstandthird.org/tables/photos /2001/mtbeother.shtml?41 with: http://www.firstandthird.org/tables/photos /2002/mtbeother.shtml?16 hmmm........ | ||
by serious callers only - Tue 5th Feb 2002, 3:19pm | ||
RTT said: Can we have Blow Away (For Bill) by Kate Bush, as it includes the line: "Please don't thump me, Don't bump me, I want to stay here." In a word, NO! | ||
by RTT - Tue 5th Feb 2002, 12:46pm | ||
Can we have Blow Away (For Bill) by Kate Bush, as it includes the line: "Please don't thump me, Don't bump me, I want to stay here." | ||
by KSS - Tue 5th Feb 2002, 12:31pm | ||
Good choice, Guy.
I think I may request 5,6,7,8 by Steps to myself. | ||
by ABBA - Tue 5th Feb 2002, 8:16am | ||
Can we have 'The Winner Takes It All'? Lordy, I feel inspired today. | ||
by Cheese lover - Mon 4th Feb 2002, 8:46pm | ||
rising charm said: Hear, hear and that also goes for Five, S club 7 et al. (Not that it really matters to me anyway, as I won't be there, but I like to think that FaT still has taste). Says the man who can be found dripping with sweat, with no shirt on, jumping up and down to the refined 'who let the dogs out'! | ||
by rising charm - Mon 4th Feb 2002, 7:40pm | ||
Kylie excepted, anyone with half a brain would refuse to play all of those, as they're all rubbish. Hear, hear and that also goes for Five, S club 7 et al. (Not that it really matters to me anyway, as I won't be there, but I like to think that FaT still has taste). | ||
by Simon - Sun 3rd Feb 2002, 2:12pm | ||
Anna said: What do you mean 'no Whigfield'?? That's shocking. Next you'll be saying no Steps, no Kylie, no Britney, no Chesney ...... I think it's harsh to tar Ms Minogue with the same brush as Haitch from Steps.
However, Kylie excepted, anyone with half a brain would refuse to play all of those, as they're all rubbish. | ||
by shoot them later - Sat 2nd Feb 2002, 1:00pm | ||
flat footed said: At least in the macarena you can't get trodden on as people jump up and down to James and the like... Well, if you can't stand the sweat, get out of the mosh-pit | ||
by notable tilt - Sat 2nd Feb 2002, 12:05pm | ||
On the subject of feet, could anyone explain why the plural of 'bigfoot', a large hairy primate said to inhabit wilderness areas is North America, is 'bigfeets'? | ||
by flat footed - Sat 2nd Feb 2002, 10:53am | ||
At least in the macarena you can't get trodden on as people jump up and down to James and the like... | ||
by Anna - Sat 2nd Feb 2002, 10:30am | ||
The macarena rocks. Anything with dances that people can forget and look silly doing has to rock surely? | ||
by serious callers only - Sat 2nd Feb 2002, 9:54am | ||
Next you'll be saying no Steps, Tempting... very tempting, but I'm Dan on the Whigfield. Even the macarena (sp?) comes out ahead of that | ||
by Anna - Sat 2nd Feb 2002, 9:38am | ||
What do you mean 'no Whigfield'?? That's shocking. Next you'll be saying so Steps, no Kylie, no Britney, no Chesney ...... | ||
by KSS - Sat 2nd Feb 2002, 12:04am | ||
Right. The time has come again. Bop playlist requests here please.
And don't even mention Whigfield. | ||
by mjb - Fri 11th Jan 2002, 7:12pm | ||
the pretender said: Matthew-you're supposed to be explaining why you weren't at Life. Wasn't it incredibly obvious? I was watching TV. Seems a good enough excuse to me. | ||
by the pretender - Fri 11th Jan 2002, 6:19pm | ||
Honestly I try and introduce some artsy intellectual discourse to the message board and you all bring it back to rowing and/or physics. I mean I know it's the boat club message board and it's Trinity but afford me some diversity please.
Matthew-you're supposed to be explaining why you weren't at Life. Wasn't it incredibly obvious? | ||
by the pretender - Fri 11th Jan 2002, 6:19pm | ||
Honestly I try and introduce some artsy intellectual discourse to the message board and you all bring it back to rowing and/or physics. I mean I know it's the boat club message board and it's Trinity but afford me some diversity please.
Matthew-you're supposed to be explaining why you weren't at Life. Wasn't it incredibly obvious? |
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