pikeys dog Posted March 14, 2005 Share Posted March 14, 2005 Fab choices as always Brettmeister general - What Does It Take To Win Your Love" / Motherlode (Revolver) Great Starter !! link Got one of these in my sales box.... WOOF! Link to comment
Guest Posted March 14, 2005 Share Posted March 14, 2005 Fab choices as always Brettmeister general - What Does It Take To Win Your Love" / Motherlode (Revolver) Great Starter !! Ps Did you get the message about John Weston having the Lou Jackson track you were after for £100 ? link Pm'd you Rich Link to comment
Guest Posted March 14, 2005 Share Posted March 14, 2005 Got one of these in my sales box.... WOOF! link Joe @ £15 Link to comment
pikeys dog Posted March 14, 2005 Share Posted March 14, 2005 my prices are cheap, but not that cheap...... regularly listed for £70+ Mines in the box at £60 and as always open to offers....... WOOF! Link to comment
Guest Posted March 14, 2005 Share Posted March 14, 2005 Well personally a tremendous night. Debut at Sheridans and loved every minute. A crowd of familiar smiling faces made it a great social occasion. Wasn't full by any means, but the people who were there, were there for the music. A quick one for Shane: Did you get Bernard Breslaws number? I think she had a crush on you Mr Loverman Some brilliant sets, From Ritchie, Jase and Cookie - sheer class! Didn't hear everyones as I was to busy chinwagging. Thought as I'm a bit 'restless' at the moment I'd while a bit of time by posting my playlists. 10:15 - 11:00 Mickie Champion - The Hurt Still Lingers On - Musette Harry Deal & Galaxies - I Still Love You - Eclipse Esther Phillips - Nobody But You - Roulette Jo Ann Garrett - Stand By My Side - Chess Stoppers - Come Back Baby - Jubilee Jimmey 'Soul' Clark - I'll Be Your Winner - Soulhawk Wade Flemmons - That Other Place - VJ Chubby & Turnpikes - I Didn't Try - Capitol Roy Hamilton - The Panic Is On - MGM George Smith - I've Had It - Turntable Teddy Randazzo - You Don't Need A Heart - DCP Ann Heywood - Crook His Little Finger - Hondo Esther Phillips - Just Say Goodbye - Atlantic Mitty Collier - Pain - Chess Cleo Randle - Big City Lights - Sta-Set Ozz & his Sperlings - Can You Qualify - Goldenway Royal Esquires - Our Love Use To Be - Pricks Dynells - Let Me Prove That I Love You - ATCO Margaret Royal - I'll Never Go Away - Tra-x 21st Century - Shadow Of A Memory - Dot 11:30 - 12:00 Margie Joseph - One More Chance - Volt Chubby & Turnpikes - I Know The Inside Story - Capitol Voicemasters - If A Woman Catches A Fool - Bamboo San Franciscan TKO's - Make Up Your Mind - Kent Superlatives - Lonely In A Crowd - Westbound Brothers Of Soul - I'd Be Greatful - Boo James Bell & Highlighters - Amazing Love - Ro-Jam Mellow Fellows - My Baby Needs Me - Dot Odds & Ends - Let Me Try - Today Jo Ann Garrett - One Woman - Duo Bobby Sheen - I May Not Be What You Want - WB Bobby Reed - Time Is Right For Love - Bell 5:30 - 6:00 Vivian Reed - Save Your Love For Me - ATCO Pioneers - My Good Friend James - Mercury Mark IV - Signs Of A Dying Love - OTB Philip James - Keep On Loving - Longwood Madeline & Monticellos - Binding Ring Of Gold - De-Vel Velvet Hammer ft. Walter Smith - I Can't Believe - Chila 12" The Nicky Newarkers - Woman - Mercury Edwin Starr - Running Back & Forth - Gordy Z Z & Co - Gettin' Ready For The Get Down - Columbus John Gary Williams - The Whole Damn World Is Going Crazy - Stax Soul Bros Inc. - Pyramid - Golden Eye There, that passed a bit of time Jamie (And I didn't play WWWalker or Peggy Gaines ) link This is one of the reasons why i like to be around this fine young man, as well as his Welsh partner (in a purely platonic way ). Anyone not been to "Soulsville Leeds"......you don't know what your missing, looks like with things happening that this will now be my regular Monthly club. Link to comment
Guest rachel Posted March 14, 2005 Share Posted March 14, 2005 Well done Jamie, Rich and Brett Stevie - got nearly all of the tunes you mentioned, all Chalky's fault he did me some blinding CD's a few years back (all Stafford tunes) and I am slowly working my way through them and buying the records, so looking forward to the Stafford reunion do, never went there myself but deffo the best played records IMO Would like to see some more playlists up on here, I need educating, if all record companies in the 60's put there city of production on the label it would help us all ? link Where would the fun be in that, make it too easy (and the anoraks redundant )?! Think I'm right in saying playlists posted so far are all from the second room so not all Chicago/ Detroit, Capitol label certainly not. ps what a scarily organised way of collecting! Link to comment
Mark Bicknell Posted March 14, 2005 Share Posted March 14, 2005 Thanks to everyone who attended, thanks to all the DJ's for some wonderful tunes, sorry it was a bit of a flop numbers wise but guess i had a feeling deep down that it was gonna be tuff, thanks again. Regards - Mark Bicknell. Link to comment
Guest ZTSC Posted March 14, 2005 Share Posted March 14, 2005 Fab choices as always Brettmeister general - What Does It Take To Win Your Love" / Motherlode (Revolver) Great Starter !! Ps Did you get the message about John Weston having the Lou Jackson track you were after for £100 ? link Pat on the back for Jimmy Burns - never ever see this record come up for grabs - absolutley top draw sound - nice one Brett Link to comment
Guest ZTSC Posted March 14, 2005 Share Posted March 14, 2005 Pat on the back for Jimmy Burns - never ever see this record come up for grabs - absolutley top draw sound - nice one Brett link Soz Jamie - this was your spot wasn't it ? Link to comment
Guest Posted March 14, 2005 Share Posted March 14, 2005 Where would the fun be in that, make it too easy (and the anoraks redundant )?! Think I'm right in saying playlists posted so far are all from the second room so not all Chicago/ Detroit, Capitol label certainly not. ps what a scarily organised way of collecting! link Sweetheart, these are NOT the only records I buy, but I do have a very long list of tunes from those cd's which I am slowly working my way through as and when I come across them. How do you collect records if it's not from first hearing them, liking them, then writing them down on a list and looking out for them? Only other way I can think off is soul packs and take pot luck or maybe give someone £30 and tell them to go away and surprise you Link to comment
Guest Posted March 14, 2005 Share Posted March 14, 2005 must admit though I do rely on others to point the records out to me in sales box's as I have major problems remembering what i want, and those lists tend to get lost, quite funny this weekend was listening to a track in the car on the way to the 100 club, and noted what it was (then forgot) about an hour later Dave comes over with a record from Mick Smith, apparently I want it, so gave it a spin, and yes, was the one I noted down about an hour earlier on. But to top that I heard the sandpipers twice in the pub on Sunday, and both times I commented on how much I liked it, only to be reminded I was bought a copy less than a month ago Link to comment
Guest hammy Posted March 14, 2005 Share Posted March 14, 2005 must admit though I do rely on others to point the records out to me in sales box's as I have major problems remembering what i want, and those lists tend to get lost, quite funny this weekend was listening to a track in the car on the way to the 100 club, and noted what it was (then forgot) about an hour later Dave comes over with a record from Mick Smith, apparently I want it, so gave it a spin, and yes, was the one I noted down about an hour earlier on. But to top that I heard the sandpipers twice in the pub on Sunday, and both times I commented on how much I liked it, only to be reminded I was bought a copy less than a month ago link I used to have the Sandpipers until my wife pointed out how much it sounds like Spinal Tap's - Listen to the Flower People. I still like something about it - I think ... Hammy Link to comment
mikeysoul Posted March 14, 2005 Share Posted March 14, 2005 It was my first venture up North, from down Sarf, with Shane Cox (who played in the main room), & Rob Messer. Spent most of the night in the record bar as I was trying to get rid of some bits (trying, being the operative word), where I met Shane H (thanks for the Galaxy 45), which was nice to put a face to the name. Did intend to make myself known to Brett, as have his mate Phil Rains staying at my place at the moment, due to working in the area. Didn't realise there were so many other soul sourcers there either. Enjoyed the night, music & venue. Found everyone I spoke to very friendly, which I don't always find down South. As said on previous posts, because of the theme of the night, seemed to be more less heard tunes than you might usually hear, which is always a good thing. Believe Mark was just unlucky not to get the numbers in, due to a number of factors already mentioned on posts, & hope he can be persuaded to continue. This will make you all sick......On the way home we stopped at a nearby bootsale, & Rob the jammy bugger got a bag full of UK bits inc. Willie Tee, Ketty lester, Booker T ep, plus loads of early Who/Mark iv, soft cells first 45 for £20. We totted it up to well over £400 value on the journey back. Made his day. Shane & I spent the journey back trying to coax bits out of him, to no avail. Anyway hope to make it back up North soon Mike Link to comment
Guest Posted March 14, 2005 Share Posted March 14, 2005 Was a present before I went to Oz, so it was stuck inbetween card in my record box at the front, when I was bqack at Dennys after the soul night, I looked throuogh my records to do a play list and found an empty cover, couldnt remember what the new record was, so had to text home to find out (always a good move as it was a present LOL) and then admitted I had lost it......... luckly for me it was slid in-between two pieces of card on the side back at my apartement, phew, then remembered I took a spare record sleve incase I ruined one, yes I tend to spill drinks quite often too such a great record though, could have bought it myself twice over Sunday night LOL Link to comment
Guest Posted March 15, 2005 Share Posted March 15, 2005 Enjoyed the night, music & venue. Found everyone I spoke to very friendly, which I don't always find down South. that's a shame, where do you go out down here? I travel up North most weekends for do's, cant say I have noticed a difference in friendliness or such, well maybe once or twice when I ventured a little further South than Kent. Have made some great friends all over the country through the soul scene, not sure if i know you, but if we are ever at the same venue I will gladly sit and talk non stop to you for a few hours Link to comment
Supercorsa Posted March 15, 2005 Share Posted March 15, 2005 Enjoyed the night, music & venue. Found everyone I spoke to very friendly, which I don't always find down South. that's a shame, where do you go out down here? I travel up North most weekends for do's, cant say I have noticed a difference in friendliness or such, well maybe once or twice when I ventured a little further South than Kent. Have made some great friends all over the country through the soul scene, not sure if i know you, but if we are ever at the same venue I will gladly sit and talk non stop to you for a few hours link Further south than Kent?? Oh, you mean a cross channel ferry? Link to comment
Guest ShaneH Posted March 15, 2005 Share Posted March 15, 2005 It was my first venture up North, from down Sarf, with Shane Cox (who played in the main room), & Rob Messer. Spent most of the night in the record bar as I was trying to get rid of some bits (trying, being the operative word), where I met Shane H (thanks for the Galaxy 45), which was nice to put a face to the name. Did intend to make myself known to Brett, as have his mate Phil Rains staying at my place at the moment, due to working in the area. Didn't realise there were so many other soul sourcers there either. Enjoyed the night, music & venue. Found everyone I spoke to very friendly, which I don't always find down South. As said on previous posts, because of the theme of the night, seemed to be more less heard tunes than you might usually hear, which is always a good thing. Believe Mark was just unlucky not to get the numbers in, due to a number of factors already mentioned on posts, & hope he can be persuaded to continue. This will make you all sick......On the way home we stopped at a nearby bootsale, & Rob the jammy bugger got a bag full of UK bits inc. Willie Tee, Ketty lester, Booker T ep, plus loads of early Who/Mark iv, soft cells first 45 for £20. We totted it up to well over £400 value on the journey back. Made his day. Shane & I spent the journey back trying to coax bits out of him, to no avail. Anyway hope to make it back up North soon Mike link sound to meet you too Mike. glad you liked the record mate. will see you again soon out and about. shane Link to comment
Rich Buckley Posted March 15, 2005 Share Posted March 15, 2005 Playlist as requested: 11-12 Walter Jackson - Uphill Climb - Okeh Johnny Bartel - If This Isn't Love - Solid State Freddie Houston - If I Had Known - Old Town Imaginations - Strange Neighbourhood - Fraternity Kell Osborne - Quicksand - Titanic Jimmy Beaumont - I Never Loved Her Anyway -Bang Big Dons Rebellion - It Was True - Ethon Tears - Goodluck My Love - Smash Clara Wood - You're After My Guy - Imperial Joe Douglas - Crazy Things - Playhouse Jimmie Ellis - Happy To Be - Century City Kenny Shepherd - What Difference Does It Make - Maxx Margie Joseph - Riding High - Atlantic Moses Smith - Keep On Striving - Cotillion Garland Green - Girl I Love You - Revue Milt Grayson - Your Old Standby - Derby Justine Washington - I Can't Wait Until I See My Baby's Face - Sue Rose St John - And If I Had My Way - UA Intentions - Don't Forget That I Love You - Phillips Rhonda Davis - Can You Remember - Duke Willie Kendrick - What's That On Your Finger - RCA Otis Leavill - I Love You - Dakar 6-6.30 Guitar Ray - You're Gonna Wreck My Life - Shagg Natural Four - Hanging On To A Lie - Boola Boola Lovelace Watkins - Dreams - Sue Trends - Not Too Old To Cry - ABC Marion Stewart - I Must Be Losing You - R Bobby Reed - The Time Is Right For Love - Bell Quotations - I Don't Have To Worry - Divenus Patrice Holloway - Stolen Hours - Capitol Frederick Hymes III - Time Aint Gonna Do Me No Favours Tony Galla - In Love - Swan Moses Smith - Come On Let Me Love You - Cotillion Tony Troutman - Whats The Use - Jerri Innersection - I'm In Debt To You - Group 5 Were probably a few more that I can't quite recall as well!! Me and Jamie are back on at Sheridans for the Easter allnighter (cheers Andy) and then our Soulsville night is back on the first Friday of April in Leeds - fellow residents Pat Brady and John Parker in tow plus guests including James Trouble. If you liked what you heard then come down for what's always a fun night with top tunes. See you soon Rich Link to comment
Chalky Posted March 15, 2005 Share Posted March 15, 2005 Brett Franklin playlist 12.30 - 01.20 (may be a few i forgot) Lounge. "It Use To Be" / Jimmy Burns & Fantastic Epics (Tip Top) link Pat on the back for Jimmy Burns - never ever see this record come up for grabs - absolutley top draw sound - nice one Brett link Great record I agree but flip it over for an even better one (IMO) Link to comment
mikeysoul Posted March 15, 2005 Share Posted March 15, 2005 Sorry all, re:my previous post. Can assure you did not mean to offend & my choice of words were not the best. Just trying to say I had a good time albeit numbers low, which is maybe why I spoke too more people. Admitedly it is only the last few years I have been going out to do's (out of my living room, anyway) & unfortunately do not get out as much as I would like (kid, money, record addiction) & as a consequence do not know too many people, & sometimes get a little dazzled by the knowledge of people & how everybody seems to know everybody. Will have to get out more & deal with my inferiority complex, me thinks. Again, apologies & hope this post explains a little. If I say Southerners are the best will I get a full pardon Regards Mike Link to comment
Guest rachel Posted March 15, 2005 Share Posted March 15, 2005 Sweetheart, these are NOT the only records I buy, but I do have a very long list of tunes from those cd's which I am slowly working my way through as and when I come across them. How do you collect records if it's not from first hearing them, liking them, then writing them down on a list and looking out for them? Only other way I can think off is soul packs and take pot luck or maybe give someone £30 and tell them to go away and surprise you link I just close my eyes and stick a pin in sales lists.. Link to comment
Little-stevie Posted March 15, 2005 Share Posted March 15, 2005 Sorry all, re:my previous post. Can assure you did not mean to offend & my choice of words were not the best. Just trying to say I had a good time albeit numbers low, which is maybe why I spoke too more people. Admitedly it is only the last few years I have been going out to do's (out of my living room, anyway) & unfortunately do not get out as much as I would like (kid, money, record addiction) & as a consequence do not know too many people, & sometimes get a little dazzled by the knowledge of people & how everybody seems to know everybody. Will have to get out more & deal with my inferiority complex, me thinks. Again, apologies & hope this post explains a little. If I say Southerners are the best will I get a full pardon Regards Mike link Hi Mike Good to meet you the other night at Sherridans..Hope to see you again when we treck down saaaaaaaaaaaaaarf....Come up again mate for free love,cheap ale and pies Link to comment
Ritchieandrew Posted March 15, 2005 Share Posted March 15, 2005 Hello evertbody..........just like to say how much we enjoyed Sheridens last saturday. OK numbers were a little down, but the Variety & Quality of the records played more than made up for it. I do hope that it doesn't end there, and that maybe Mark Bicknell will reconsider, and put on another nighter with the same format, as I'm sure its a Winning formula. Best regards Ritchie & Ann Andrew. Link to comment
Guest ShaneH Posted March 15, 2005 Share Posted March 15, 2005 the positive feedback continues.......and rightly so! Shane Link to comment
Guest lagerlout Posted March 15, 2005 Share Posted March 15, 2005 i must apologise to brett and all s.s.c.d.t for turning up so late to sherrys..6-30am...i got it all mixed up after a few beers and actually went to detriot and chigago first Link to comment
Guest Jamie Posted March 15, 2005 Share Posted March 15, 2005 Can you repeat to me again what label the royal esquires is on as judging by your spelling I seem to have stumbled across some "student humour" ? link Well done Richie, was intentional. Was feeling in a silly mood after getting back home. Although it wasn't a freudian slip and had nothing to do with what I had in my hand at the time..... A pint for the winner. Jamie Link to comment
Guest Jamie Posted March 15, 2005 Share Posted March 15, 2005 Brett Franklin playlist 12.30 - 01.20 (may be a few i forgot) Lounge. "What Does It Take To Win Your Love" / Motherlode (Revolver) "I've Got To Come In" / Jean Battle (Clintone) "Chaos" / Vivian Copeland (D'oro) "You've Hurt Me Baby" / The Voice Masters (Bamboo) "Thanks To You" / Ronnie Walker (Phillips) "Can't Get Him Off My Mind" / Sheryl Swope (Duo) "The Best Girl I Ever Had" / Gene Dozier & United Front (Mercury uk) "Reality" / Harold Tyler (Tymo) "What About You" / Carl Hall (Columbia demo) "Satan, Let Me Sleep Tonight" / Brenda Starr (Polydor demo) "Suddenly" / Tony Drake (Brunswick demo) * kidnapped at one stage by so called friends "Steppin' Stone" / Little Mary Staten (GME) "Someone Else's Turn" / Pat Clayton (Silver Tip) "It Use To Be" / Jimmy Burns & Fantastic Epics (Tip Top) " i Can't make It Without Him" / Brendetta Davis (Liberty demo) * think so? "Tell Me What To Do" / Connie Questell (Decca demo) "On Easy Street" / O. C. Smith (Columbia demo) "Haunted House" / Jackie Wilson (Brunswick) "Down and Out" / George Freeman (Valiant demo) "If I Had Known" / Freddie Houston (Bell Sound Studios acetate) "Wrapped, Tied & Tangled" / LaVern Baker (Brunswick) "Decieved" / Ruby (Gold Token) "From Out Of Nowhere" / George Wydell (Tangerine) link Really good to hear some of these played out, Brett. Damn fine as always Link to comment
Guest Jamie Posted March 15, 2005 Share Posted March 15, 2005 Only caught your last set Jamie but really enjoyed it (BTW Jamie, did you really finish up with Bresslaw? ) link Cheers for that dave NO!!! I think Bresslaw cut a lonely figure as she left Sheridans. Poor lass, just to think she had a big hotel room to her self What a waste eh??? Jamie Link to comment
Guest ShaneH Posted March 15, 2005 Share Posted March 15, 2005 Cheers for that dave NO!!! I think Bresslaw cut a lonely figure as she left Sheridans. Poor lass, just to think she had a big hotel room to her self What a waste eh??? Jamie link Bresslaw was a character were'nt she? did she stay to the end? she introduced herself to me....hello I'm ******* and I am divorced! I just clammed up! She enjoyed herself though and we all got away safe so no problems there Jamie. Why doesnt Brett play the other side to 'Deceived' Ruby? 'Feminine Ingenuity' is so much better. 'Deceived' is just a warm up for the band imo. This is my only criticism of that fine man the Brettmeister! Shane Link to comment
Guest Jamie Posted March 15, 2005 Share Posted March 15, 2005 (edited) Bresslaw was a character were'nt she? did she stay to the end? she introduced herself to me....hello I'm ******* and I am divorced! I just clammed up! She enjoyed herself though and we all got away safe so no problems there Jamie. Why doesnt Brett play the other side to 'Deceived' Ruby? 'Feminine Ingenuity' is so much better. 'Deceived' is just a warm up for the band imo. This is my only criticism of that fine man the Brettmeister! Shane link I kept introducing her to everyone I could and then swerving What did it for me was the 'Ooh Jamie, you're sooo cute' I sh*t myself and run off to the toilets She came up to me in the main room and asked me if you were telling the truth. What do mean? I said. Well, he said he cross-breeds animals and he said he's crossed an aadvark with donkey. (not sure of animals, but you get the drift) The poor bugger believed you Edited March 15, 2005 by Jamie Link to comment
Guest ShaneH Posted March 15, 2005 Share Posted March 15, 2005 I kept introducing her to everyone I could and then swerving What did it for me was the 'Ooh Jamie, you're sooo cute' I sh*t myself and run off to the toilets She came up to me in the main room and asked me if you were telling the truth. What do mean? I said. Well, he said he cross-breeds animals and he said he's crossed an aadvark with donkey. (not sure of animals, but you get the drift) The poor bugger believed you link I was in a mischievous mood. I told her I worked in the 'new breeds' section of Berlin Zoo. I told her we had bred a porcupine which grew cheese and pineapple on each spike. It saved time for party organisers! She liked you Jamie. Shane Link to comment
Guest Jamie Posted March 15, 2005 Share Posted March 15, 2005 I was in a mischievous mood. I told her I worked in the 'new breeds' section of Berlin Zoo. I told her we had bred a porcupine which grew cheese and pineapple on each spike. It saved time for party organisers! She liked you Jamie. Shane link That's the one!!! I didn't know where to look as she was proper serious. I said you were very secretive about your research work and it was probably true. She seemed much happier after that I think she would have liked anyone who took time to speak to her, I'm too much of a nice guy, that's my problem Link to comment
Guest James Trouble Posted March 15, 2005 Share Posted March 15, 2005 Enjoyed the night, music & venue. Found everyone I spoke to very friendly, which I don't always find down South. that's a shame, where do you go out down here? I travel up North most weekends for do's, cant say I have noticed a difference in friendliness or such, well maybe once or twice when I ventured a little further South than Kent. Have made some great friends all over the country through the soul scene, not sure if i know you, but if we are ever at the same venue I will gladly sit and talk non stop to you for a few hours link Be afraid. Be very, very afraid. Link to comment
Little-stevie Posted March 15, 2005 Share Posted March 15, 2005 never got a look at her face but noticed she was over 16... She had that nice little dance going on and i thought you two could make music..She seems like a caring person..She turned up with two very nice puppies Link to comment
Paulb Posted March 15, 2005 Share Posted March 15, 2005 never got a look at her face but noticed she was over 16... She had that nice little dance going on and i thought you two could make music..She seems like a caring person..She turned up with two very nice puppies link Was said lady quite dark with black curley hair? Link to comment
Dave Posted March 15, 2005 Share Posted March 15, 2005 Cheers for that dave NO!!! I think Bresslaw cut a lonely figure as she left Sheridans. Poor lass, just to think she had a big hotel room to her self What a waste eh??? Jamie link I was quite worried for my mate Steve (not Mr Cato, you understand- he can look after himself , the other Steve.) I suggested he offer to buy her some chips and the prat took it seriously Link to comment
Dave Posted March 15, 2005 Share Posted March 15, 2005 never got a look at her face but noticed she was over 16... She had that nice little dance going on and i thought you two could make music..She seems like a caring person..She turned up with two very nice puppies link You See!!! What did that girl say to you at Samanthas?/ Link to comment
Dave Posted March 15, 2005 Share Posted March 15, 2005 Was said lady quite dark with black curley hair? link Now, how might you know that, young fella? Link to comment
Paulb Posted March 15, 2005 Share Posted March 15, 2005 Now, how might you know that, young fella? link Got stuck with somebody matching her description at the last CIS. She even caught the bus home with us. I was certain that she'd invite herself round to ours after, but thankfully not. She was telling us haow she hasn't had sex for a while......that was enough for me so introduced her to my mate then legged it. Link to comment
Guest rachel Posted March 15, 2005 Share Posted March 15, 2005 I was quite worried for my mate Steve (not Mr Cato, you understand- he can look after himself , the other Steve.) I suggested he offer to buy her some chips and the prat took it seriously link She really wanted to 'share some chips' with Jamie though Who knows what else they might have ended up sharing.... Link to comment
Little-stevie Posted March 15, 2005 Share Posted March 15, 2005 Got stuck with somebody matching her description at the last CIS. She even caught the bus home with us. I was certain that she'd invite herself round to ours after, but thankfully not. She was telling us haow she hasn't had sex for a while......that was enough for me so introduced her to my mate then legged it. link This women said the same thing...but i think she was talking only hours and not months or years... Love comes in all shapes and sizes..She was all shapes and sizes I got away from her just..She asked if i was gay..I said no but i help out when they are busy I'm not gay but my boyfreind is.. Link to comment
Paulb Posted March 15, 2005 Share Posted March 15, 2005 This women said the same thing...but i think she was talking only hours and not months or years... Love comes in all shapes and sizes..She was all shapes and sizes I got away from her just..She asked if i was gay..I said no but i help out when they are busy I'm not gay but my boyfreind is.. link You cant beat a good old fashioned nutter. You could see each of my mates panicking everytime she came close. Link to comment
Guest Posted March 15, 2005 Share Posted March 15, 2005 You cant beat a good old fashioned nutter. You could see each of my mates panicking everytime she came close. link Imagine what she will be saying to her mates about you lot Link to comment
Paulb Posted March 15, 2005 Share Posted March 15, 2005 Imagine what she will be saying to her mates about you lot link Along the lines of "what a lovely bunch of honest young men, who even had the decency to see me home on the bus". Under-rated the youth of today. Link to comment
Guest Posted March 15, 2005 Share Posted March 15, 2005 Along the lines of "what a lovely bunch of honest young men, who even had the decency to see me home on the bus". Under-rated the youth of today. link I'm sure I'll get a glimpse of her when Shane has her on his arm at the Polish Club on Saturday Link to comment
Paulb Posted March 15, 2005 Share Posted March 15, 2005 I'm sure I'll get a glimpse of her when Shane has her on his arm at the Polish Club on Saturday link Nah, she's way out of his league...... Link to comment
Guest Posted March 15, 2005 Share Posted March 15, 2005 Nah, she's way out of his league...... link Paul, He told me he's got a picture of her wearing only his burglar jumper. Link to comment
Paulb Posted March 15, 2005 Share Posted March 15, 2005 Paul, He told me he's got a picture of her wearing only his burglar jumper. link I take it back then. He's landed himself a beaut there. Cant see that jumper being fit to wear again though. Link to comment
Guest Posted March 15, 2005 Share Posted March 15, 2005 (edited) Why doesnt Brett play the other side to 'Deceived' Ruby? 'Feminine Ingenuity' is so much better. 'Deceived' is just a warm up for the band imo. This is my only criticism of that fine man the Brettmeister! Shane link Shane, because it's my bloody record Infact next time someone asks me to play, i'll play that side for you.............you'll be waiting a long time Edited March 15, 2005 by Brett Link to comment
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