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Wilke here is a wee belated Christmas present for you. doninblack on 11:14 13th-Jan-03 GMT #ec7-18823 Ernie B, wasn't it? I'll not say what the B stood for... Wilke, were you pissed when you said you were going to be off it for a few weeks? Lee on 13:27 13th-Jan-03 GMT #64a-18824 Cliff - spot on - men against boys for the first time this season. Need to get Leeds out of the way and then need 15 points from the next 18 . wilke on 15:16 13th-Jan-03 GMT #c18-18827 thanks liam god knows i need it.maureen came in with a carry out so could not let drink alone tssy AlexD on 15:44 13th-Jan-03 GMT #9f4-18828 Did you get the things I sent you yet Wilke? wilke on 19:05 13th-Jan-03 GMT #5a0-18829 yes alex maureen like the cup and i`m still trying to find the right time to use the other one. donald on 20:38 13th-Jan-03 GMT #c65-18832 Would be great to see you if youre over wilke. Alex why did you sent the man a cup, when you know he only drinks out of glasses? Cliff - are you saying your football team is sh*te:) Jackie on 20:49 13th-Jan-03 GMT #81e-18833 Am I the only person to feel sadness at the passing of Maurice Gibb?? As someone who needs no excuse to strut her funky stuff on any old dance floor you have to admit the Beegees did some great floor fillers. And one of my favourite film openings ever is John Travolta mincing down the street to 'Staying Alive.'....,ok you can slag me off now, I can take it! Jackie on 20:52 13th-Jan-03 GMT #81e-18834 ...however I feel I should add the greatest disco artists ever are Sylvester followed by Donna Summer.... Jackie on 20:57 13th-Jan-03 GMT #81e-18835 .. and Chic. Now there was a band bursting with talent. Nile Rogers bass playing was awesome. OOhh I feel a disco revival coming on!! Ernie on 21:42 13th-Jan-03 GMT #299-18836 Maurice Gibb, like the other Bee Gees were amazing musicians.Now if any of the Undertones said that, this board would be out buying their back catalogue tomorrow. donald on 21:53 13th-Jan-03 GMT #c65-18837 Saturday Night Fever is a great film and it wouldnt be the same without the soundtrack but predictably being male I really dont like the Bee Gees. Now Donna Summers 'Knock on Wood' has one of the best bass lines ever, dare I say almost on a par with 'Tearproof'. Sorry to spoil your fantasy Jackie but the bit at the start of SNF with John Travolta walking down the road, its not John Travolta but a body double - it is true, sorry. donald on 21:55 13th-Jan-03 GMT #c65-18838 Sorry have to go, I'm off to give my credit card details to a snuff porn site because I am doing some research Aye right! - never trust a mod! Cliff on 21:58 13th-Jan-03 GMT #375-18839 Donald, yeah, but it just makes me love them more.Talking of Saturday, for several months a bloke has been walking past me on his way to his seat in the ground.He is the absolute image of Billy(DTU)and I've been meaning to tell him.Well on Saturday I found myself walking just behind him, so I tapped him on the shoulder and told him.Guess what his reply was? Cliff on 21:59 13th-Jan-03 GMT #375-18840 I'm afraid my lasting image of the Bee Gees was when they walked off the Clive Anderson show.To be fair, I think, it was Maurice who stayed the longest. wilke on 22:00 13th-Jan-03 GMT #92f-18841 donald alex sent the cup to maureen he sent me something else?not being a bee gees fan i seem to recall that everyone in the music press said that they killed disco but now all they are saying is that they were the kings of it tssy wilke on 22:06 13th-Jan-03 GMT #92f-18842 were the bee gees trying to do a rock &roll thing when the walk of the c/a show. Cliff on 22:11 13th-Jan-03 GMT #375-18843 Lewis, sorry but I deleted your message by mistake.The shirts are £10 each in total, this icludes the P&P.A small price to pay to be able to pull any woman you want.E-mail me again for more details. wilke on 22:18 13th-Jan-03 GMT #92f-18844 have just put on the blades cd the last man in europe very like dexys befor they did all that irish type s*&^ tssy Lindsay on 22:32 13th-Jan-03 GMT #589-18845 In order to give the theory some credibility, I'll admit I've always liked the BGs (reminds me of being 15 - probably not a good thing) but have to confess I own not one record. Actually think their later stuff has been better than SNF etc. Jackie, you must have been too young to see SNF anyway! We had to sneak in the cinema. Someone I know went over 50 times because she fancied JT so much! I'd never do a thing like that (well only in the comfort of my own home and Vinny's film!). I do believe I own a Donna Summers album though from her SAW(?)-sponsored late 80s revival. Totally over-produced but who cares eh when you're out grooving on the dancefloor. Lindsay on 22:37 13th-Jan-03 GMT #589-18846 Could NEVER see the attraction of Kevin Rowland & co. How anyone could fancy him when there was John Taylor about is beyond me and COE is the worst song EVER! I cringe every wedding, party, reunion disco. Cliff, did the man kiss you or whack you with his drumsticks? Julius on 22:55 13th-Jan-03 GMT #9ae-18847 Cliff and what was the reply?????? Oh god, How I hated the Bee Gees, in those days of SNF, a compulsory schoolcamp with just dirks and everyone singing from SNF,and I just discovered Punk. Oh god, How I hated my class back then, sorry you lot for this youthfrustration. Coz the Beegees made some proper songs in the 60's. Well, Mickey Finn passed away too, that was a proper musician and a huge influence to many. donald on 22:58 13th-Jan-03 GMT #c65-18848 Cmon Cliff, the answer cant have been 'Who?' or you wouldnt be telling us. Lindsay, I am the sad pissed bloke at the wedding shouting 'cmon Eileen ta roo ri ah' must remind me of being 15. Cmon Cliff finish the story ta roo ai ah.
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