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Previously on "St Andrews video for Katie & what's the other one's name again?"
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If you own an iPod the Beatles never existed until a few months ago. Of course they never, you need a link to prove they existed.
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If youtube videos are the currency of music now and these buffons are setting the exchange rate then the talent bank is bust.Originally posted by fckvwls View PostPost a link to one of your music videos please. You have repeatedly said you play a multitude of instruments so I am sure you have something you can put up for the students to aspire to.
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Post a link to one of your music videos please. You have repeatedly said you play a multitude of instruments so I am sure you have something you can put up for the students to aspire to.Originally posted by minestrone View PostI could not watch more than 4 5 second clips of that video. Cringe was too much.
I would think most people would be the same.
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I could not watch more than 4 5 second clips of that video. Cringe was too much.
I would think most people would be the same.
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Any university will contain at least half a dozen theatrically-inclined chaps capable of making something like that. Anyway, I' told "Glee" is very much the thing nowadays. If they've played their cards right, that video will be enough to get them on Celebrity X-Factor in the Talent Jungle, and they might never have to deal with the real world in the first place.
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That is the problem with it. St Andrews uni is basically an extension of the boarding school and as such I think they lack many of the social skills needed to deal with a full society by the time they leave.
I present the first post as evidence. Glee club at university.
And I do make the decision to associate with them as much as they make with me. Dull git.
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Maybe it's just the ones that associate with you.
I nearly went there. Quite liked the idea of immersing myself in a little scholarly world miles from civilization, like the monks on Skerries. Also their weekly processions along the pier in their red gowns. Hardly anybody does classy eccentric things any more.
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Jesus.
Everyone I know who has went to St Andrews is a total arse picking buffoon. Do they attract them? Do they make them? I don't know.
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