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 Post subject: Re: For People Who Like That Daft Bint Out Of The Cocteau Tw
PostPosted: Tue May 01, 2012 10:10 pm 
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Perhaps she's run out of smack? :shock:


Heeven Hart Pep-ha did ... heventually. :shock:

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 Post subject: Re: For People Who Like That Daft Bint Out Of The Cocteau Tw
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she's a successful opera singer as well, and has a monumental vocal range.


So has Rob Halford and I don't listen to his records either.


Yes, but Halford hasn't got tits and a gash. Surely that factor at least endears Diamanda to you a little more than him?

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 Post subject: Re: For People Who Like That Daft Bint Out Of The Cocteau Tw
PostPosted: Tue May 01, 2012 10:25 pm 
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Mr. Mercury wrote:
play my theremin wrote:
she's a successful opera singer as well, and has a monumental vocal range.


So has Rob Halford and I don't listen to his records either.


Yes, but Halford hasn't got tits and a gash. Surely that factor at least endears Diamanda to you a little more than him?


Well I've got pork-and-beans -- err Cobblers Awls and Brighton Rock -- and I suppose THAT is what endeared ME to Halford when he followed me all over Long Beach, CA, that time I was down there shopping at Bagatelle, etc. :shock:


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Well I've got pork-and-beans -- err Cobblers Awls and Brighton Rock -- and I suppose THAT is what endeared ME to Halford when he followed me all over Long Beach, CA, that time I was down there shopping at Bagatelle, etc. :shock:


I hope you did not succumb to his metallic desires.

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Well I've got pork-and-beans -- err Cobblers Awls and Brighton Rock -- and I suppose THAT is what endeared ME to Halford when he followed me all over Long Beach, CA, that time I was down there shopping at Bagatelle, etc. :shock:


I hope you did not succumb to his metallic desires.


It was a bit odd being stocked by a celebrity rather than contrariwise about.


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 Post subject: Re: For People Who Like That Daft Bint Out Of The Cocteau Tw
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Mr. Mercury wrote:
play my theremin wrote:
she's a successful opera singer as well, and has a momumental vocal range.


So has Rob Halford and I don't listen to his records either.


Yes but do you buy his auto parts?

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I nearly bought a CD player off him once, but he charges too much to stick it in.

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 Post subject: Re: For People Who Like That Daft Bint Out Of The Cocteau Tw
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Yes, but Halford hasn't got tits and a gash. Surely that factor at least endears Diamanda to you a little more than him?


I find the word 'gash' much more offensive than 'C***'..and 'gash' doesn't even get censored.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f0AIjnQ8t30

I lasted 43secs then I had to turn it off.

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I nearly bought a CD player off him once, but he charges too much to stick it in.

are you sure you haven't been in for a crankshaft?
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 Post subject: Re: For People Who Like That Daft Bint Out Of The Cocteau Tw
PostPosted: Wed May 02, 2012 12:05 pm 
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Oh I think I'd remember that! :lol:

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