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Moos Wrote:

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> And James, have you ever considered Jamez? I

> think that's the height of glamour.

>

> Mooz


Which is a palindrome of the Fat Larry song, and don't think that I didn't know, that you didn't know that I would know that.

Wouldn't we?



Zoom - just one look and then my heart went boom

Suddenly and we were on the moon

Flyin' high in a neon sky-y, oh-oh-oh-oh

Bang - just one touch and all the church bells rang

Heaven called and all the a-angels sang

Sunrise shine in a midnight sky-y-y, oh-oh-oh-oh


Zoom - you chased the day away-ay-ay-ay-ay

High-igh-igh-igh noo-oo-oon

The moon and stars came out to play-ay

The-e-en - my whole wide world went zoom

Moonbeams dancin' in the afternoon

Shadows flowin' as the roses bloom

Lookin' down on a wo-onderla-a-and, oh-oh-oh-oh


Smack - just one kiss and I was outta wack

All at once, there was no turnin' back

Oh so far above the brightest star-ar-ar, oh-oh-oh-oh


Zoom - you chased the day away-ay-ay-ay-ay

High-igh-igh-igh noo-oo-oon

The moon and stars came out to play

Zoom - you chased the day away-ay-ay-ay-ay

High-igh-igh-igh noo-oo-oon

The moon and stars came out to play

And the-e-en - my whole wide world went zoom


Not just a rainbow as we went flyin' by

Faster and faster, we were higher than high

For once in my lifetime, I was finally free-ee

And you came back to me


Oh-oh-oh-oh, zoo-oo-oom

You chased the day away-ay-ay-ay-ay

High-igh-igh-igh noo-oo-oon

The moon and stars came out to play

Oh-oh-oh-oh, zoo-oo-oom

You chased the day away-ay-ay-ay-ay

High-igh-igh-igh noo-oo-oon

The moon and stars came out to play

Oh-oh-oh-oh, zoo-oo-oom

You chased the day away-ay-ay-ay-ay

High-igh-igh-igh noo-oo-oon

The moon and stars came out to play


And of course this will be the first song to be played in the Boho Bar at 52 Lordship Lane.

I shall insist on it.

God speed the new bar application say I.

Peckhamgatecrasher Wrote:

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Went to see Fat Larry's Band and Fat Larry was ill


Ah, PGC I think I see where you're going with this. Or should I say, wit' dis.

You be sayin' dat Fat Larry be illin' when you saw him. One slick showman if I read you right.

Just the sort of thing the Boho Bar, 52 Lordship Lane needs to keep it from those bastards in the Lounge.


I wonder what Fat Larry would have made of the bar application if he'd been a magistrate?


I reckon he'd've approved.

  • 7 months later...

I?m looking for somewhere to drink


But it has to have a philosophy.


Preferably it should be about people, minds and inspiration.

Positive values, open minds and inspiring thoughts if that?s possible.

Is the glass half empty or half full? That sort of thing..


With a subdued earthiness it should exude a welcoming ambience.

What I?m really trying to say is I?m looking for a home away from home.


In addition to a rustic bar, with quirky slogans and abstract

Brazilian art on the walls, I would like to relax in an, unbelievably perfect for private hire on any day of the week, Mayan Lounge where I can get my friends together for a cosy celebration..


I.. embrace life and live it me.


What would really seal the deal would be some random quotes by famous people of varying intellectual significance.


Anyone have any ideas?

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