Originally posted by bogeyman
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How do you like your MOBOS?
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Local mosque does a good line in wailing at 6pm. Perhaps there should be a DWOMO (Depressing Wailing Of Muslim Origin)Hard Brexit now!
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how about the awards for music Weaned Around North Korea's Eastern Regions.....
or for short the......
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Ah well, when the material is there ....Originally posted by AndywEverything ! just everything that you type is aimed around me isnt it !Hard Brexit now!
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................an' the ammo keeps flowing............Originally posted by sasguruAh well, when the material is there ....Comment
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Maybe its really this type of mobo:
“Brexit is having a wee in the middle of the room at a house party because nobody is talking to you, and then complaining about the smell.”Comment
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Nowadays maybe. But culture nowadays is a farce.Originally posted by darmstadtIts a bit of a farce, Music Of Black Origin, doesn't nearly all music nowadays have its origins in black music? There has been a lot of criticism of it in the past and is slowly losing credibility. Now how about Music Of British Origin?
If you look at classical and ambient music, negroes have contributed little to their development, if anything. In fact I struggle to even name a negro composer, the only name that springs to mind is Samuel Coleridge-Taylor. I think even Jazz was a French invention come to think of it. But then Jazz is simply animal lust hiding under the guise of music.Last edited by Nicky G; 21 September 2006, 22:53.Comment
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