Shit, sorry it was half a baguette with 10 rashers of bacon and 8 hash browns!
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Shit, sorry it was half a baguette with 10 rashers of bacon and 8 hash browns!
:D
And lashings of HP brown sauce :thumbsup: YUMMY ! :DQuote:
Originally Posted by 3 Sheets To The Wind
is she the one that sang that song that went something like this :stoned: running up that hill, running up that hill, with something something :D i can't remember if that was her or not but everytime I read this that song comes in my head for some reason. :stoned: pretty groovy tune.Quote:
Originally Posted by psychocat
I was into the fab four for about about year or so when I was 15 when I had this girlfriend who was all into them. Now everyone one of their songs reminds me of her. :icon220: but yeah, i was more into Floyd and Zep back then. :smokin:
the only place i've ever actually been in the UK is Hethrow Airport, changing planes to the 'dam, so i guess i'll have to say that is one of the things i love about the UK from actually being there. :jointsmile: hope to go back someday, tho, and check it all out. :pimp: I used to live in Santa Monica and spent about every weekend and the Oars Head Pub, so I feel like I've already lived in the UK. :cool:
:D :stoned: not that it matters but I think it was the Boar's Head Pub. The Oar House was something else entirely different. :jointsmile: and of course The Irish Rover ... lots of Brits and Ausie's in So Cal. :pimp:Quote:
Originally Posted by boaz
YouTube - K.ATE BUSH RUNNING UP THAT HILL
She was so damn hot man. :D
I've only been to Heathrow once , I have used Gatwick and Teeside airports the most.
^ :cool: Yes! . . and yes, she is hot. Thank you, now I have a face to go with that lovely voice of her's. :4:
okay, let me add Kate Bush as one of the many things I love about the UK. and the Sundays, I love that girls voice too but I'm not really sure where they are from. :jointsmile:
You mean the Saturdays? Maybe Sundays I'm not sure, I've still not woken up properly :)Quote:
Originally Posted by boaz
^ no, I was talking about these guys. May be before your time, I haven't heard much new music in a while. I guess they are English. I think Harriet Wheeler had a pretty good solo carreer too. All those english bands were staples on the radio back in Cali when I lived there in my previous life. :jointsmile:
But, I mostly listened KNAC, Pure Hard Rock back then, tho. I can never get eneough Motorhead . :smokin:
Harriet Wheeler was the singer from the Sundays, she grew up in Sonning Common, which is near Reading in Berkshire, England :thumbsup:Quote:
Originally Posted by boaz
They started way back in the early 80s, I was in my late teens :D
i love the british sence of humour, love watching some of the old classics, on the buses :S2: only fools and horses:dance: mr bean:giggity: