Urban Gorrilla, The Aubergine That Ate Rangoon and Stacia's "dancing".
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Anyone in Paris?
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The song in full...
I'm an urban guerrilla
I make bombs in my cellar
I'm a derelict dweller
I'm a potential killer
I'm a street-fighting dancer
I'm a revolutionary romancer
My rising sign is Cancer
I'm a two-tone panther
So let's not talk of love and flowers
And things that don't explode
We've used up all our magic powers
Trying to do it in the road
I'm a political bandit
And you don't understand it
You took my dream and canned it
It is not the way I planned it
I'm society's destructor
I'm a petrol-bomb constructor
I'm a cosmic light conductor
I'm the people's debt collector
So watch out, Mr. Business Man
Your empire's about to blow
I think you'd better listen, man
In case you did not know
I'm an urban ... urban guerrilla
I'm an urban ... urban guerrilla
I'm an urban ... urban guerrilla
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Echelon is so old tech, it was replaced by Carnivore, which itself was replaced by Omnivore, which in turn was replaced by ... Anyways the latest system is so clever it even surprises me sometimes.Originally posted by zeitghostOh dear(tm), bet that's woken up e c h e l o n...Insanity: repeating the same actions, but expecting different results.
threadeds website, and here's my blog.
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Ah, thus spake the king of bollocks.Originally posted by threadedEchelon is so old tech, it was replaced by Carnivore, which itself was replaced by Omnivore, which in turn was replaced by ... Anyways the latest system is so clever it even surprises me sometimes.
Is it time for your medication?Comment
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Bombadier.I am not qualified to give the above advice!
The original point and click interface by
Smith and Wesson.
Step back, have a think and adjust my own own attitude from time to timeComment
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Thanks. Having seen the poxy ticket allocation some of my group are not likely to get tickets (not ST holders).
Now does anyone living in Paris (or elsewhere in France) fancy applying for a few tickets in return for a handsome premium? The French FA will only sell to someone with a French address.
PM or email me if you can. Thanks in advance.His heart is in the right place - shame we can't say the same about his brain...Comment
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bollocks. Echelon sniffs communications, Carnivore opens your machine to snoopers. One doesn't replace the other.Originally posted by threadedEchelon is so old tech, it was replaced by Carnivore, which itself was replaced by Omnivore, which in turn was replaced by ... Anyways the latest system is so clever it even surprises me sometimes.Comment
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Just ordered tickets on Ticketmaster. Paris here we come
His heart is in the right place - shame we can't say the same about his brain...Comment
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