"Maarten Wierda" <moart3nAT@chelloDOT.invalid> Zag ik nog een stukje van op TV, niemand herinnerde de lieve kijkbuiskinderen eraan dat er niemand anders dan Paul Simonon de baspositie invulde. "Wie is toch die bleke lullo daar voor Paul Simonon en Tony Allen?"
On Mon, 20 Aug 2007 09:54:37 +0200, Maarten Wierda <moart3nAT@chelloDOT.invalid> wrote: Jan Peter schreef: 2. The Good, The Bad & The Queen Zag ik nog een stukje van op TV, niemand herinnerde de lieve kijkbuiskinderen eraan dat er niemand anders dan Paul Simonon de baspositie invulde. Gelukkig bleek dat overduidelijk uit zijn hele uitstraling :). groetjes, Mirella :)
Maarten Wierda schreef: Jan Peter schreef: 2. The Good, The Bad & The Queen Zag ik nog een stukje van op TV, niemand herinnerde de lieve kijkbuiskinderen eraan dat er niemand anders dan Paul Simonon de baspositie invulde. Maar dat is toch algemeen bekend? -- Niek
Jan Peter schreef: 2. The Good, The Bad & The Queen Zag ik nog een stukje van op TV, niemand herinnerde de lieve kijkbuiskinderen eraan dat er niemand anders dan Paul Simonon de baspositie invulde. -- Cheers, Maarten Wierda cp: Public Image Ltd. - First Issue (ge-wel-dig, PiL fan in wording)
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