Yes, it does sound like it :D
I actually realised I know that song now I hear it :|
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Sat 15 Aug 2009, 13:24,
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Well they say there's nothing new under the sun
Certainly there are so many new cover versions of what I consider to be classics that it really gets me steamed. Most of then are an abomination to the ears and an insult to the intelligence.
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Sat 15 Aug 2009, 13:26,
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I hear ya, brother.
I have a special place in my dungeon for those people.
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Sat 15 Aug 2009, 13:31,
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Thanks, bro, but I'm a sister, LOL!
And I have the girl bits to prove it. ;)
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Sat 15 Aug 2009, 13:32,
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*monocle drops out*
Good lord, my apologies, Madame
Sorry to read about your kitty :(
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Sat 15 Aug 2009, 13:34,
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Sorry to read about your kitty :(
Oh right
In that case I am also female and my real name is Diana. Clue's in the name Dixon, you see.
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Sat 15 Aug 2009, 13:42,
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naaaaaaaaaah moite...
names with a strong sound in them typically get shortened and zza stuck on the end:
so barry=bazza
gareth=gazza
sharron=shazza
warren=wozza (typically)
etc.
so you can't be the people's princes :(
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Sat 15 Aug 2009, 13:44,
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so barry=bazza
gareth=gazza
sharron=shazza
warren=wozza (typically)
etc.
so you can't be the people's princes :(
which what I said, I just couldn't get the words in the right order :)
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Sat 15 Aug 2009, 13:46,
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Ha ha! What he said!
Shazzoir just sounds a wee bit more cosmopolitan than the common old 'Shazz' variant. One of my ex work colleagues coined the Shazzoir name about ten years ago, and it stuck. I actually quite like it!
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Sat 15 Aug 2009, 13:50,
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see you got it
shazzor if othen used to call ladies called sharron
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Sat 15 Aug 2009, 13:42,
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I'm Aussie, shortening things and putting zza, o or ie on the end is natural as skulling beer to me.
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Sat 15 Aug 2009, 13:46,
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haha, my name can't really have a lot done with it, other that sticking a y, right in the middle
then it's hilarious!
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Sat 15 Aug 2009, 13:53,
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Aw, thanks, Dix
I still have my sad days, but they are getting further apart.
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Sat 15 Aug 2009, 13:48,
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The sad days will never go away but the good memories will shine through :)
I miss my silly kitties too :(
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Sat 15 Aug 2009, 13:51,
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I know
They burn so bright but for a fraction of our lives.
Sorry, got something in my eye
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Sat 15 Aug 2009, 13:59,
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Sorry, got something in my eye
I had Timothy Catchermouse from the age of 2
until I was 19/20. He had a good innings.
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Sat 15 Aug 2009, 14:21,
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Kimba was born on the end of my bed in 1993
He had never known a day when I wasn't around, apart from my brief sojourn to the USA in late '07, and Russell told me he went off his food and sat at the front window almost non-stop for the three weeks I was away. I decided that I couldn't do that to him again. Little hairy bugger slept next to my head every single night - getting used to that warm furry body not being there whenever I reached up to 'his' pillow has been hard.
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Sat 15 Aug 2009, 14:25,
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:(
I picked Timmy out of the pet shop, and the night he died, I got inm from the pub and saw he was on his way out. He hadn't been well for a couple of weeks. I sat up with him till the early hours till he died. I loved him so much :(
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Sat 15 Aug 2009, 14:30,
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It's good that you were able to be with him
when his time came. That's the ultimate thing we can do, to be there for them, comfort them, it's what I hope for myself when my time comes. I bet you are teary now, just thinking about Timmy. You'd be in good company. And yeah, I miss my little man something dreadful. My, it's dusty in here...
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Sat 15 Aug 2009, 14:37,
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