Re: Song of the Day Thread
Posted: Tue Sep 15, 2009 2:19 am
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I always get my Hefners confusedPingu wrote:I break rules: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UqzDTBjt ... re=related
Yeah, I know what you mean. I was looking for the title track of Residue a while ago for this thread, and coudn't find it online anywhere.shadowplay wrote: I always get my Hefners confused
That's an awesome track and immediately gets me thinking of Your Turn My Turn - The Go-Betweens for some reason.Orang Goreng wrote:Yeah, I know what you mean. I was looking for the title track of Residue a while ago for this thread, and coudn't find it online anywhere.shadowplay wrote: I always get my Hefners confused
My submission for today. I probably posted this one 380 times already:
The Laughing Clowns - Holy Joe
Is there no nicer word in English for a person you live with but are not married to? "Partner" make you sound like Mulder & Scully. Which isn't necessarily a bad thing. And now I will cease to digress.shadowplay wrote:That's an awesome track and immediately gets me thinking of Your Turn My Turn - The Go-Betweens for some reason.Orang Goreng wrote:Yeah, I know what you mean. I was looking for the title track of Residue a while ago for this thread, and coudn't find it online anywhere.shadowplay wrote: I always get my Hefners confused
My submission for today. I probably posted this one 380 times already:
The Laughing Clowns - Holy Joe
My partner loved that Hefner album so much it was banned from the car because it drove everyone else mental. It's a good album but not after a hundred plays
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That is indeed a question that has bothered scholars for aeons. Common law wife, ladyfriend, my coochie coo all spring to mind, it's a tricky road to walk. I'm honestly fucked if I know what to call her, we've been together longer than some folk are married, we just aren't fussed about paperwork and buying hats. Lover's a bit camp and If I call her my missus I get hit.Pingu wrote: Is there no nicer word in English for a person you live with but are not married to? "Partner" make you sound like Mulder & Scully. Which isn't necessarily a bad thing. And now I will cease to digress.
I would but she told me never to, she's strangely secretive.tsalwel wrote:just say her name ...like marlène
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She's not called Clive is she?shadowplay wrote:I would but she told me never to, she's strangely secretive.tsalwel wrote:just say her name ...like marlène
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No she just thinks that considering the shite that rattles around in my head it would be best if there's no electronic trial to her (with proper job) from me. She once read a few of my posts and just dryly remarked that "I'm glad I'm the not only one who has to put up with your nonsense, obsessions and pathological hatred of almost everything most 'normal' people love"PorkyPrimeCut wrote:She's not called Clive is she?
Common law wife sounds like you just warped in from 1905, ladyfriend sounds cheesy, coochie coo I don't know. We just say "sambo". "Bo" means live and "sam" you can attach to any verb that you do with another person. Together-live, roughly.shadowplay wrote:That is indeed a question that has bothered scholars for aeons. Common law wife, ladyfriend, my coochie coo all spring to mind, it's a tricky road to walk. I'm honestly fucked if I know what to call her, we've been together longer than some folk are married, we just aren't fussed about paperwork and buying hats. Lover's a bit camp and If I call her my missus I get hit.Pingu wrote: Is there no nicer word in English for a person you live with but are not married to? "Partner" make you sound like Mulder & Scully. Which isn't necessarily a bad thing. And now I will cease to digress.
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