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Came home tonight to find11 yr old son and eight yearold daughter playing SH CD, a la Carpy. They thought it was great and have asked for my Johnny Cash and Jeff Buckley !!
The youth of today, what are they like rolleyes lol :lol: :lol:
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Agri are you any relation to coca.....SH cd ahhhh yes memories, never got to deliver it to the SW munch which is what I promised Carpy I would do...by the way where is Carpy
Carpy is fine...we 'chatted' this week and he's up to his oxters (look it u) in work stuff! But he's great as ever and will be back (deep voice now and stern look!0
x x to him
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something lyrical I feel should be entered soon

my thoughts exactly! listening to jeff buckley's all well and good, ((( and i was till now completely unaware that johnny cash was quite so old when he died, as to have been popular with yer romano-british farmer, though he did write a few classics :P ))) but there's more poems needed. there used to be quite a few more, but they ( poems and poet ) are sadly no longer with us!
neil x x x
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Came home tonight to find11 yr old son and eight yearold daughter playing SH CD, a la Carpy. They thought it was great and have asked for my Johnny Cash and Jeff Buckley !!

*goes off to contact social services* :P lol
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Came home tonight to find11 yr old son and eight yearold daughter playing SH CD, a la Carpy. They thought it was great and have asked for my Johnny Cash and Jeff Buckley !!

Ah, it cockles the warms of my heart (or similar phrases) - they have taste, thats for sure.
Funnily enough, was at a gig on Thursday night and, for easy reference points, the main band of the night were a scuzzy, doom-laden bunch of chaps - metal as they come and the sort most would avoid at a single glance.
What did they come on stage to (with a few hundred drunk loonies singing along word for word), leave the stage to and namecheck during the show ?
Devil rousing hymns ? Wild screaming guitars ?
Nope - it was the man in black himself, Mr Johnny Cash..........
A great mention Agricola, and I thank you for mentioning that "virtual" CD again - quite brought a smile to my face biggrin