El Guapo
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Jizz?That episode when that track was first played, involving Donna 'playing away' was a very powerful bit of telly back in the day... I kind of had to wipe some stuff out of my eyes....
Jizz?That episode when that track was first played, involving Donna 'playing away' was a very powerful bit of telly back in the day... I kind of had to wipe some stuff out of my eyes....
As long as you learn from your mistakes mate, that’s all we can ask!Sorry El Guapo
As long as you learn from your mistakes mate, that’s all we can ask!
I use to have my hair like that in the mid to late 70's
Class, this has to get me back on line El Guapo
Unbanned! Good work, good learning!
Class, this has to get me back on line El Guapo
It might have been a tear or two, I don't think it was jizz, I reckon even back then I'd have noticed the difference, viscosity or otherwise.Jizz?
What about write in the blood?Robson Green was good in Being Human. Not too keen on anything else he's done though.
Is that the one where mark bentonite got rich refunding sales of giant black dildos?Enjoyed him in northern lights, he played a role when he was always trying to have the upperhand over his brother in law, the excellent Mark Benton
Never watched it mate. I don't watch much British TV. Usually just bits and pieces on BBC4 or Sky Arts. I watch more movies and overseas stuff elsewhere. He was playing an Irish bloke called McNair in Being Human. Don't think that it was based on our McNair though. As far as I know Paddy McNair isn't a werewolf. I could be wrong about that though. I'm not ITK like Nobby or Boro Legend.What about write in the blood?
Wasn’t it Common People by Pulp.Over the years I've heard people moaning about the unfairness of the pop charts. One regular moan from my generation was Joe Dolce blocking Ultravox's Vienna from the No1 spot. Good on Joe I say, the less I had to hear that steaming heap of pretentious dung the better. That said though, The Pet Shop Boys lazy cover version of Always on my Mind kept The Pogues Fairytale of New York off the No1 spot, at Christmas! Any guesses what languished at No 2 behind R&J, at the height of Britpop?
Indeed, definitely the stand out song of that whole era for me, and there was a lot of good stuff about!Wasn’t it Common People by Pulp.
One of the greatest pop songs ever written….if not THE greatest!
Always preferred this as far as Pulp are concerned:Indeed, definitely the stand out song of that whole era for me, and there was a lot of good stuff about!