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  Re: Cap in Hand - The Proclaimers         


Author: Robert Henderson
Date: Jun 8, 2010 07:43

In message , soupdragon
privacy.com> writes
>Fatboi.

Who he? RH
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Robert Henderson
Personal website: http://www.anywhere.demon.co.uk
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  Re: English culture at its best         


Author: Robert Henderson
Date: Jun 8, 2010 07:42

In message westnet.com.au>, asdf
writes
>>> priceless :)
>>>> Q. What happens when the working class are left without proper
>>>> bourgeois supervision for several centuries?
>>>> A. Australia
>>>> RH
>>>
>>>
>>> And a fine land it is too.
>>
>> Thinking of emigrating creature? RH
>
>He's not welcome.
>
>He's a bigot and a bore.

I'm afraid the creature is all that and more, being made ineffably
repellent by his informing tendencies... RH
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  Re: English culture at its best         


Author: Robert Henderson
Date: Jun 8, 2010 07:41

In message westnet.com.au>, asdf
writes
>>>>
>>>> Having been driven mad by the incessant whining coming from north
>>>> of the Tweed.... RH
>>>>> Nkosi
>>>
>>> Mockery of the tragic events in England dealt with.
>>
>> The creature's failure to condemn the OP noted and saved for future
>> use... RH
>
>RH's failure to condemn his own bigotry duly noted.
>
>

Yet more failure to condemn the OP noted.... RH

--
Robert Henderson
Personal website: http://www.anywhere.demon.co.uk
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  Re: English culture at its best         


Author: Robert Henderson
Date: Jun 8, 2010 07:40

In message westnet.com.au>, asdf
writes
>>
>>
>> And a fine land it is too.
>
>Indeed it is. What a pity we still have a Governor General... the
>Queen's representative... apparently...

It would be an act of gross dereliction to leave you without any
supervision... RH
--
Robert Henderson
Personal website: http://www.anywhere.demon.co.uk
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  Re: Cap in Hand - The Proclaimers         


Author: Halmyre
Date: Jun 7, 2010 21:40

On 6 June, 19:25, Robert Henderson anywhere.demon.co.uk>
wrote:
> In message <8711tbFv2...@mid.individual.net>, Paul C thersgb.net>
> writes
>
>
>
>>>>> It is merely music and hence not politics, creature... RH
>
>>>>What utter nonsense.  Tell that to Billy Bragg, Arlo Guthrie, Pete
>>>>Seager, John Lennon and Bob Dylan.
>
>>> And they have what to do with Scotch politics..... RH
>
>>My god you're thick Henderarse. They are examples of musicians with a
>>political message. The song cited is commenting on Scottish politics -
>>although I accept you are far too thick to realise.
>
> Failure
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  Re: Cap in Hand - The Proclaimers         


Author: Halmyre
Date: Jun 7, 2010 21:39

On 6 June, 19:24, Robert Henderson anywhere.demon.co.uk>
wrote:
> In message <2010060608044150333-guig@yerawathamecom>, guig
> yerawathame.com> writes
>
>>On 2010-06-06 05:46:01 +0100, Robert Henderson said:
>
>>> In message <86vmq2Fce...@mid.individual.net>, Paul C
>>>thersgb.net> writes
>>>>> 3...@blueyonder.co.uk> writes
>>>>>>>> Fatboi Rabbie!!
>>>>>>>  Who he? A  Glaswegian doubtless... RH
>>>>>>  Are you going to explain to us why this topic is OT?
>>>>>  When is a pop group politics? RH
>>>>  When it is making political comments.
>>>   And the political comments were.... RH
>
>>In the song, very obvious if you listen to the lyrics.
>
> Failure ...
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  Re: Cap in Hand - The Proclaimers         


Author: Robert Henderson
Date: Jun 7, 2010 20:55

In message <873lrnFbcdU1@mid.individual.net>, Paul C thersgb.net>
writes
>>In the song, very obvious if you listen to the lyrics.
>>
>>
>> Failure to provide any lyric which is political noted.... RH
>
>So you dismissed it as OT without listening to (or reading) the lyrics.
>What a fool you are!

Continued failure to provide any lyric which is political noted.... RH
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Robert Henderson
Personal website: http://www.anywhere.demon.co.uk
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  Re: Cap in Hand - The Proclaimers         


Author: Robert Henderson
Date: Jun 7, 2010 20:54

In message <2010060719052313922-guig@yerawathamecom>, guig
yerawathame.com> writes
>On 2010-06-06 19:25:43 +0100, Robert Henderson said:
>
>> In message <8711tbFv2eU1@mid.individual.net>, Paul C
>>thersgb.net> writes
>>>>>> It is merely music and hence not politics, creature... RH
>>>>> What utter nonsense. Tell that to Billy Bragg, Arlo Guthrie,
>>>>>Pete Seager, John Lennon and Bob Dylan.
>>>> And they have what to do with Scotch politics..... RH
>>> My god you're thick Henderarse. They are examples of musicians with
>>>a political message. The song cited is commenting on Scottish
>>>politics - although I accept you are far too thick to realise.
>> Failure to substantiate the creature's claim noted.... RH
>
>Thread terminated due to lack of rational responses by the above poster.
>
"Doctor...doctor....come immediately, the patient's imagining he's sane
and everyone else is mad... " RH
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  Re: Cap in Hand - The Proclaimers         


Author: Robert Henderson
Date: Jun 7, 2010 20:53

In message <2010060718550224286-guig@yerawathamecom>, guig
yerawathame.com> writes
>>>>>Seager, John Lennon and Bob Dylan.
>>>> And they have what to do with Scotch politics..... RH
>>> They are prime examples of where music and politics meet, do keep
>>>up.
>>>
>> And their Scotch political content is..... RH
>
>Fuck sake you're thick. The Proclaimers song is a Scottish political
>statement, the other artists were cited as examples of other artists
>with political songs. Do keep up YTC!

And the exclusively Scotch political content of the Proclaimers' song
is.... RH
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Personal website: http://www.anywhere.demon.co.uk
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  Re: Cap in Hand - The Proclaimers         


Author: Robert Henderson
Date: Jun 7, 2010 20:52

In message <873lu6FbpdU1@mid.individual.net>, Paul C thersgb.net>
writes
>>>>>>It is merely music and hence not politics, creature... RH
>>>>>
>>>>>What utter nonsense. Tell that to Billy Bragg, Arlo Guthrie, Pete
>>>>>Seager, John Lennon and Bob Dylan.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> And they have what to do with Scotch politics..... RH
>>>
>>>My god you're thick Henderarse. They are examples of musicians with a
>>>political message. The song cited is commenting on Scottish politics
>>>- although I accept you are far too thick to realise.
>>
>> Failure to substantiate the creature's claim noted.... RH
>
>
>
>Poor Henderarse. Knows nothing of the lyrics of Bragg, Guthrie etc.
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