I love Whats The Story for the same reasons! I started uni in 1995. There were 20 or so of us who lived in the same block of our halls of residence and we had 19 copies of WTS between us! It was the CD (so old!I was really uncool in the 1990s, so I was told again and again. I loved Take That ⫩ and I still do. I started university in 1994, so it was when Oasis were becoming massive. So everyone loved Oasis or Blur or U2 and I loved ⫩ . I did still queue up at midnight the following year to buy What‘s The Story. That album was on non-stop in the student union. Even now I’m 47, any songs from there transports me to being drunk surrounded by follow drunks
My childhood teenage best friend was best mates with the drummer from Stiltskin; Ross MacFarlane. He was staying over at their house one time I was staying over and he used my friends toothbrush because he forgot his own.The 90s also gave wave to the music from the Levis ads. The 80s ones revived 60s music, but 90s were a mixed bag of classics and new songs. This was by far my favourite (sorry Babylon Zoo fans).
Damon and Justine were rumoured to have had an 'interesting' arrangement (nudge nudge!) with their lodger, Loz Hardy from Kingmaker back in the 90s. Sounds like Loz was busy that night.Just reminded me that I was in a restaurant in Camden with Justine and Damon at the next table. They were very intense.
Surely he can just write them out of his will? Sure he’s had a few rewrites over the years and whatever it says will be watertight for all eventualitiesMy initial reaction to Rupert Murdoch's engagement is that he might be doing it so that his children then won't have a legal claim to his billions. Google tells me that he is estranged from one son, so maybe he doesn't have a great relationship with any of them.
the rumours about succession being based on him and his family are obviously true thenMy initial reaction to Rupert Murdoch's engagement is that he might be doing it so that his children then won't have a legal claim to his billions. Google tells me that he is estranged from one son, so maybe he doesn't have a great relationship with any of them.
Yeah you’re right, I’d be cheap at quadruple the price500K? Is that all?
Fucking hell. I could be pricing myself out of the hideously wrinkly billionaire market.
The boy with an Arab Strap is a cracking tune. Admittedly I'm not a huge fan of Belle and Sebastiana 90s song I still listen to regularly is 'All You Good Good People' by Embrace. absolute TUNE.
In fact anything they played on the Teachers soundtrack is probably my jam - one of the greatest sitcoms ever for me (and Andrew Lincoln will always be Simon- or Egg from This Life)
Their last good album was, IMO, Boy with the Arab Strap.The boy with an Arab Strap is a cracking tune. Admittedly I'm not a huge fan of Belle and Sebastian
I saw her on a programme (reality?) with some older famous women - think Aggie from Kim and Aggie was one and Lizzy came across as really nice and was more natural looks wise.Just catching up in this thread, but I won't hear a word against Lizzie Cundy.
A million years ago when we were much younger young, my friends and I were in a smart bar Up West. And one was being 'that friend' and drunkenly weeping in the loos about some bloke. We were all comforting her/applying more makup. Lizzie came in , had a lovely chat, told friend 'he ain't worth it', told her she looked great (when she didn't, she looked like a panda) and then bought us all champagne. She was genuinely really nice.
Oh yes! The obligatory playing of the album when getting home at 3am with chips and curry sauce.I love Whats The Story for the same reasons! I started uni in 1995. There were 20 or so of us who lived in the same block of our halls of residence and we had 19 copies of WTS between us! It was the CD (so old!) that always got played full blast when we got back from the union bar.
The Beautiful South’s Carry On Up The Charts was another one that got lots of air time in our halls and always takes me straight back to uni days.
Reminds me of the saying, "If you marry for money, you'll earn every penny".I can’t think of any amount of money that would entice me to nosh off Rupert Murdoch.
Awww I’ve always had a bit of a soft spot for Lizzie. I don’t think she’s got a mean bone in her body!Just catching up in this thread, but I won't hear a word against Lizzie Cundy.
A million years ago when we were much younger young, my friends and I were in a smart bar Up West. And one was being 'that friend' and drunkenly weeping in the loos about some bloke. We were all comforting her/applying more makup. Lizzie came in , had a lovely chat, told friend 'he ain't worth it', told her she looked great (when she didn't, she looked like a panda) and then bought us all champagne. She was genuinely really nice.
Old scrotum faceRupey Murds looks like an actual bollock
I’m a year older than you and I was a huge TT fan and still am! My sister is 5 years older and when we used to go to concerts in the 90’s we were literally the oldest there (apart from the mums who were chaperoning the 14/15yr olds! I’m sure we were the only fans who were old enough to drive ourselves thereI was really uncool in the 1990s, so I was told again and again. I loved Take That ⫩ and I still do. I started university in 1994, so it was when Oasis were becoming massive. So everyone loved Oasis or Blur or U2 and I loved ⫩ . I did still queue up at midnight the following year to buy What‘s The Story. That album was on non-stop in the student union. Even now I’m 47, any songs from there transports me to being drunk surrounded by follow drunks
Would you slide a finger in as well for doubleI'm straight and I'd nosh Rupert off for half a million.
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