I like plastic by Marsha Raven
jevs Well-known member Mar 24, 2004 4,375 Preston Rock Garden Sep 8, 2019 #61 I like plastic by Marsha Raven
el punal Well-known member Aug 29, 2012 12,547 The dull part of the south coast Sep 8, 2019 #62 Stretching the thread title ever so slightly, ever so corruptly - “Whale Meat Again” - Vera Lynn.
Algernon Well-known member Sep 9, 2012 3,191 Newmarket. Sep 8, 2019 #64 Probably not the best advice.
N Nobby Horton's Knob New member Aug 4, 2019 71 Portsmuff Sep 8, 2019 #65 I drove all night - The Big O No Roy, why waste fuel when you could just facetime?
P pearl Well-known member May 3, 2016 13,126 Behind My Eyes Sep 8, 2019 Thread starter #66 Paintballs Coming Home would you risk it for a biscuit?
hart's shirt Well-known member Jul 8, 2003 11,077 Kitbag in Dubai Sep 8, 2019 #67 Midnight Oil - Beds are Burning (from the album Diesel and Dust) You conveniently claim you're talking about the reconciliation and apologies to Indigenous Australians. It's painfully evident, however, that your band's moniker refers to a non-renewable resource that is surreptitiously pumped at the witching hour. This is no doubt under the cover of darkness to hide your many environmental crimes. Moreover, you refer specifically in your album title to a fractional distillate from one such resource. Further insult to injury is given in the song's title with the wanton release of carbon into the atmosphere by mindless pyromania. You've clearly inspired copycat aural offenses against Nature, such as Daddy Yankee's 2005 abomination 'Gasolina' and anything by That Petrol Emotion. Burn 'em!
Midnight Oil - Beds are Burning (from the album Diesel and Dust) You conveniently claim you're talking about the reconciliation and apologies to Indigenous Australians. It's painfully evident, however, that your band's moniker refers to a non-renewable resource that is surreptitiously pumped at the witching hour. This is no doubt under the cover of darkness to hide your many environmental crimes. Moreover, you refer specifically in your album title to a fractional distillate from one such resource. Further insult to injury is given in the song's title with the wanton release of carbon into the atmosphere by mindless pyromania. You've clearly inspired copycat aural offenses against Nature, such as Daddy Yankee's 2005 abomination 'Gasolina' and anything by That Petrol Emotion. Burn 'em!