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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]
hmmm........
One suggests that actually they might have a thing for him?
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.

Anyway, Who Let the Dogs Out is a great tune, and has particular resonance for those who went to Canada in 2000.
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 diary
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.

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