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  • 9 months later...

LM thanks - wow 11 pages!!


including posts from the *notorious* bigbadwolf who was 'before my time' but.....he is very funny on this thread, can I say that? oh, I already did.


am I going off topic? whooops sorry HonaloochieB, I do, of course, think you are marvellous and for that reason I won't publicly admit to not knowing who this Mott character is. Not in public anyway.


PS. I did 'get' the Kramer begging reference if that counts for anything? B)


*back pedals*

Actually KatieNumbers I happen to think you're all over ginchy too.

Of course you got the Seinfeld reference, you addict you.


I confess to being a little disappointed at your lack of Mott The Hoople awareness but never mind.


As you're only thirteen this might be an appropriate place to start...


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=coUttlN5_mc

  • 3 weeks later...

Well this might bring him back...


*turns up the music - LOUD*



I was a city child with a dead-end smile

And a worm`s-eye point of view

Oh I knew my way, I was a back-street stray

And I had my eyes on you


Now I got this friend and he`s a screwdriver-jiver

You know, some kinda automobeat on the street

And he has converted me to rock`n`roll


I just wanna dance to

Honaloochie boogie yeah

Get in time, don`t worry `bout the shirt shine

Honaloochie boogie yeah

You sure started somethin`


Now my hair gets longer as the beat gets stronger

Wanna tell Chuck Berry my news

I get my kicks outta guitar licks

And I`ve sold my steel-toed shoes


Now I got this friend and he`s a spider west-sider

You know, he`s hung up on a protection rejection thing

But I have made him see the light


He just wanna dance to

Honaloochie boogie yeah

Get in time, don`t worry `bout the shirt shine

Honaloochie boogie yeah

You sure started somethin`


Honaloochie boogie yeah

Get in time, don`t worry `bout the shirt shine

Honaloochie boogie yeah

You sure started somethin`

Good question TonyQuinn - I think its a fake first time recommendation or something. I mean, has anyone actually heard of this HonaloochieB character before?


Anyhow, people will insist on posting on this thread, won't they? Perhaps that's why its already 11 pages long* ;-)





* and may it continue ...

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