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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 ...... |
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