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Moos Wrote:

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> HonaloochieB, you're a shah, en esslute shah.

>

> Oh sorry - I was thinking of Terry Thomas. I do

> apologise.


No one need aver apologise for thinking of Terri-Thomas.

There's not enough of it done these days.

Will_i_am Wrote:

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> Got a gig lined up. Wembley Stadium. Ever heard

> of it? I think it's in some run down part of

> London somewhere. May 30th 8pm. Hope I can get a

> band together otherwise I'll have to go solo.

> *gulp*


Never mind, Will, I thought you were frightfully good with those nice Peas people, I'm sure you'll do just fine.

Moos Wrote:

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> Will_i_am Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > Got a gig lined up. Wembley Stadium. Ever

> heard

> > of it? I think it's in some run down part of

> > London somewhere. May 30th 8pm. Hope I can get

> a

> > band together otherwise I'll have to go solo.

> > *gulp*

>

> Never mind, Will, I thought you were frightfully

> good with those nice Peas people, I'm sure you'll

> do just fine.


And if you don't Moos'll give you a black eye.

(Actually Moos and Will just ignore the above, I crowbarred it in just to show that I am right on top of the popular rap ensemble that you were referring to and where Will half-inched his username from. WORD.)

Moos Wrote:

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> Aw, bless you, I bet you were. And I can just

> imagine you looking awfully sweet in your best

> frilly get-up and a bald head, with your mum

> sniffing and your dad sticking out his chest with

> pride. And here you are all grown up!

>

> Sorry, as you were.



They called me Joe for the first month of my life. Seriously.


My dad bottled it when he went to register me. I'm the tenth William. Until a couple of years ago there were three generations of us all with the same name.

Jeremy Wrote:

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> William, I would have been interested, as I'm

> broadly into the same kind of stuff, if not

> exactly the same bands.

>

> That is, if I hadn't just joined a new band.


Thanks for rubbing the salt in the wound there!


Need a guitarist?







Don't break my heart again... please...

Are you in fact, William III of England, wrongfully prevented from taking the throne by that wicked naughty man Henry I and talking to us through a loophole in the space/time* continuum?


*Yes, I know but the 'time continuum' doesn't sound as good. And anyway, this isn't the New Forest, is it?

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