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Author Topic: Things that make us smile .......  (Read 3298 times)
richard barrett
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« Reply #15 on: 23:21:27, 02-09-2007 »

Every time Norman Tebbit appears in the news, I have a GG moment.  It's like welcoming back an old friend. Smiley
Just for you, SwanKnight:
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« Reply #16 on: 23:24:13, 02-09-2007 »

Every time Norman Tebbit appears in the news, I have a GG moment.  It's like welcoming back an old friend. Smiley
Just for you, SwanKnight:

Doesn't happen very often these days, though, does it?...

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« Reply #17 on: 23:34:00, 02-09-2007 »

Playing Iggy Pop, if I'm not mistaken..... Grin
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« Reply #18 on: 23:37:34, 02-09-2007 »

Looks like Iggy Pop doing his Norman Tebbit impression...

Yesterday contained many smile moments during viewing recent Mongolian Film "Tuya's Wedding" - a DC reccomend!

However , if you can't get to the nearest Mongolian Cinema, there's always "Smile" by the Fall.

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« Reply #19 on: 23:46:02, 02-09-2007 »

"Ban me not, Brit" (as the Asian actress said to the Tory Anglican bishop)...

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Alistair
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« Reply #20 on: 23:52:23, 02-09-2007 »

there's always "Smile" by the Fall.

Now you're talking!

Tight faded male arse
Decadence and Anarchy
He said, he smiled
Something to dance to
A certain style
SMILE
SMILE
SMILE
SMILE
Meat Animals
SMILED
SMILED
Patchwork jacket from the top of his ears
Shaved
Relation with fellow age group, and opposite birds
SMILES
Wants anarchy
SMILED
The club nerve and poses
Physical awareness
Smiles
Take the chicken run, take the chicken run
To the toilet
In the above, designed from above club
Makes ginger "Go on, you can do it!"
SMILE
SMILES
Wants anarchy
SMILED
Is the fungus damp in the cellar?
Positive G.B.H.
SMILES
With his friends, ask for cigarettes
SMILES
Sparks off
Repeal gun laws in my brain
Sparks off
Give us a gun if I got one
DAMN!
Grin
Damn
Grin
UP UP UP UP UP UP UP UP UP UP
SMILE!
SMILED!
Would ask for a lager in the town of Auschwitz
Smiles
Desires travel
Well fed in a welfare way
SMILES
SMILED
SMILES
Lousy celebrity makes joke record
Lick-spittle southerner
Waiting for next holiday by gas miser
SMILES
SMILES
Positive G.B.H.!
Roar, encore, special vexation process
Tight faded male arse, decadence and anarchy he said
He smiles, SMILE? SMILED
Well fed in roman nero way like the way you imagined
In the roman and nero kodak films ..........
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« Reply #21 on: 11:18:58, 03-09-2007 »

Why do I get the feeling Mort didn't entirely foresee the direction this thread would take? ...

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« Reply #22 on: 21:41:00, 03-09-2007 »

                                   
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« Reply #23 on: 21:49:03, 03-09-2007 »

                                   
As a self-confesed cat person (i.e. one of the servant "class" rather than a member of the aristocracy, Ian Pace please note if you can be bothered and/or could care less), I have to state that I have never had the remotest interest in storing dogs, adult or otherwise, irrespective of the alleged or actual condition of any of their legs...

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« Reply #24 on: 21:50:34, 03-09-2007 »

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=el8meJ3XOyg

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_zS-z_U-hKI&mode=related&search=
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richard barrett
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« Reply #25 on: 22:12:01, 03-09-2007 »

I like it!
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« Reply #26 on: 22:24:41, 03-09-2007 »

Flanders and Swann doing "First and Second Law ofThermodynamics".

Particularly "That's entropy, man!"  Cool

(http://www.iankitching.me.uk/humour/hippo/entropy.html)

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« Reply #27 on: 12:35:09, 10-09-2007 »

Now this really made me smile the other day. I was on the ward heading off to see a patient when I heard, very clearly, a violin playing. As I walked past one of the rooms I saw a violinist playing for one of the patients. Apparently they were friends. Word got out and soon staff were lingering outside the room trying not to look as if they were looking, if you get my drift. A lovely moment.
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« Reply #28 on: 15:01:52, 10-09-2007 »

Similar thing happened for my Dad when he was recovering from a stroke / aneurysm surgery. I tried to get in touch with the recorder player, but never heard anything back.
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« Reply #29 on: 20:13:16, 10-09-2007 »

When looking at her reading book today, I asked little Megan why there was a full stop on the page and she told me, quite innocently, that it was to stop the words falling off.  Smiley

I don't know if I've mentioned the following gem from last year's teaching here already but it also made me smile:
The class had remembered four of the five senses and when asked what the fifth one was, Bradley piped up confidently
"Common sense!"  Smiley
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