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The Final Countdown

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Can we look forward to them appearing at Bedlington's most publicity-shy alehouse any time in the near future?

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Can we look forward to them appearing at Bedlington's most publicity-shy alehouse any time in the near future?

It would be could to see Jimmy Shand and his band on there one Saturday night, a real crowd puller.

:D

If you're anything like me, you probably spend most of the long, cold winter nights musing on the career of short-lived country-dance pop sensations Rednex.

I think that it all began to go wrong with their second single "Ole pop in an oak". People just weren't ready for such a radical departure from their first hit "Cotton Eye Joe". You have to give the public time to adjust to new things.

Rednex' doomed experiment

If you're anything like me, you probably spend most of the long, cold winter nights musing on the career of short-lived country-dance pop sensations Rednex.

I think that it all began to go wrong with their second single "Ole pop in an oak". People just weren't ready for such a radical departure from their first hit "Cotton Eye Joe". You have to give the public time to adjust to new things.

Rednex' doomed experiment

Now thats entertainment CK, a real barn storming foot tapping hoe down with plenty of clay pipe smoking, even the parrot was enjoying homself.

:D

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Can we look forward to them appearing at Bedlington's most publicity-shy alehouse any time in the near future?

If they do we'll certainly here about it on here.

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In these trying times that test a chap's soul, is there anything that can bring a ray or two of innocent joy and allow us to forget all the fussin' and a-feudin' that surrounds us?

Of course there is. The jaunty, feelgood vibes of the

There's lovely!

In these trying times that test a chap's soul, is there anything that can bring a ray or two of innocent joy and allow us to forget all the fussin' and a-feudin' that surrounds us?

Of course there is. The jaunty, feelgood vibes of the

There's lovely!

In another lifetime, I always knew that peacekeeping was a whole lot harder than just shooting people. But I thought then, as I think now, that it is much more productive and sensible!

Joe

There's lovely!

There's a great contrast between these videos and your previously touted Viz magazine. ;)

I apologise in advance to anyone who is offended by this series of videos:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jjy-Jnqn1C0

Joe Rooney. Swallnalla. There may be blue language used, be warned.

Joe Rooney. Swallnalla. There may be blue language used, be warned.

Are you trying to make a statement missvic?

Are you trying to make a statement missvic?

A statement? No, I'm not that type. Merely pointing out with respect to Mr Rooney that there may coarse language of which he may not be accustomed to. As for you, I pointed it out before you opened it and started whinging... it didn't stop it happening like!!

A statement? No, I'm not that type. Merely pointing out with respect to Mr Rooney that there may coarse language of which he may not be accustomed to. As for you, I pointed it out before you opened it and started whinging... it didn't stop it happening like!!

At my age, and after 22 years in the army, I am more than used to all sorts of language. But my parents always taught us that unless we spoke no English, it was not necessary to demonstrate our emotional illiteracy by using obscenities in place of acceptable conversation.

Everyone else is free to use whatever they wish, that is their sole choice. But we all grew up to believe and practice that habit.

Regards, Joe

As for you, I pointed it out before you opened it and started whinging... it didn't stop it happening like!!

Ask a question and be accused of being a whinge, very strange. 328.gif Like.

At my age, and after 22 years in the army, I am more than used to all sorts of language. But my parents always taught us that unless we spoke no English, it was not necessary to demonstrate our emotional illiteracy by using obscenities in place of acceptable conversation.

Everyone else is free to use whatever they wish, that is their sole choice. But we all grew up to believe and practice that habit.

Regards, Joe

I agree Joe

I agree Joe

You agree with everyone Pete, Like. 050.gif

he even agrees to disagree!

I agree Barlass.

:D

You agree with everyone Pete, Like. 050.gif

I agree Swalnalla, problem is I can't spell disagree

A prawn at the gym

This is what Bill Gates had on his mind as he pored over a set of blueprints for the "Infotainment Superhighway" that fateful night in Seattle.

A prawn at the gym

This is what Bill Gates had on his mind as he pored over a set of blueprints for the "Infotainment Superhighway" that fateful night in Seattle.

Can't get your link to work CK

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At my age, and after 22 years in the army, I am more than used to all sorts of language. But my parents always taught us that unless we spoke no English, it was not necessary to demonstrate our emotional illiteracy by using obscenities in place of acceptable conversation.

Everyone else is free to use whatever they wish, that is their sole choice. But we all grew up to believe and practice that habit.

Regards, Joe

I couldn't !*!@# well agree more.

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