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I hear his wife makes exceedingly good Schwarzwalder Kirchentorte. The very best in all Weißenburg-Gunzenhausen I've heard.
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I know. I am not a big fan of herr SchickelgrubersOriginally posted by BrilloPad View PostGive professors more voting power and the lentil party will win the next election.
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This is why incumbent governments gravitate to the left or right whilst in power and to the centre when not.Originally posted by Spacecadet View PostYou're confusing something which is popular for something which is good.
You'll find that popular songs/films/books are all middle of the road crap which appeals to a broad audience gaining popularity that way.
This is why serious awards are judged by a panel of experts not by a bunch of thickos phoning in 1000's of times
You can fool MOST of the people for MOST of the time.
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Sounds like the new Italian government. Could be worrying for career politicians if it works.Originally posted by Spacecadet View PostYou're confusing something which is popular for something which is good.
You'll find that popular songs/films/books are all middle of the road crap which appeals to a broad audience gaining popularity that way.
This is why serious awards are judged by a panel of experts not by a bunch of thickos phoning in 1000's of times
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WSCSOriginally posted by Spacecadet View PostYou're confusing something which is popular for something which is good.
You'll find that popular songs/films/books are all middle of the road crap which appeals to a broad audience gaining popularity that way.
This is why serious awards are judged by a panel of experts not by a bunch of thickos phoning in 1000's of times
Hence, Clive Dunn getting to Number One with Grandad
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You're confusing something which is popular for something which is good.Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostYes, not my hobby, but I always suspected that the 'charts', in the days when you actually bought records, were heavily influenced by a few very wealthy people with incredibly bad taste who bought multiple copies of some record they liked.
Consider the following 'popular' beat combos and artistes;
Rick Astley
Brotherhood of Man
Rick Wakeman
All 'boy bands'
You'll find that popular songs/films/books are all middle of the road crap which appeals to a broad audience gaining popularity that way.
This is why serious awards are judged by a panel of experts not by a bunch of thickos phoning in 1000's of times
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Fook ... Rick Wakeman Journey to the Centre of the Earth - not heard that for decadesOriginally posted by Mich the Tester View PostYes, not my hobby, but I always suspected that the 'charts', in the days when you actually bought records, were heavily influenced by a few very wealthy people with incredibly bad taste who bought multiple copies of some record they liked.
Consider the following 'popular' beat combos and artistes;
Rick Astley
Brotherhood of Man
Rick Wakeman
All 'boy bands'
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Yes, not my hobby, but I always suspected that the 'charts', in the days when you actually bought records, were heavily influenced by a few very wealthy people with incredibly bad taste who bought multiple copies of some record they liked.Originally posted by Troll View PostActually the best argument against is the number of no voters at a General Election
When seriously bored I go onto the Mail comments pages and see what is the maximum number of reds I can attain in a day per post
I suspect others are playing the same game
Consider the following 'popular' beat combos and artistes;
Rick Astley
Brotherhood of Man
Rick Wakeman
All 'boy bands'
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Actually the best argument against is the number of no voters at a General ElectionOriginally posted by Mich the Tester View Post... perusal of the 'comments' pages on a news website.
When seriously bored I go onto the Mail comments pages and see what is the maximum number of reds I can attain in a day per post
I suspect others are playing the same game
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'The main problem with democracy, is that an idiot has the same voting power as a professor' - A.SchickelgruberOriginally posted by Mich the Tester View Post... perusal of the 'comments' pages on a news website.
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