just 'help the buffalos r crushin me' and only 'help the buffalos r crushin me', nothing more, nothing less, i like 'help the buffalos r crushin me'...
actually they do my nut
they drive me up the wall
wallnut
Movies
Fight Club, Battle Royale, Jason & the Argonaughts, Bullet in the Head, Bad Taste, Fear & Loathing in Las Vegas, Pie (as in the symbol, not the pork),
Television
Fist of Fun, TMWRNJ, Jam, Lost, Sopranos, Mr Dom & Mr George, South Park, Futurama, Invader Zim, Family Guy, American Dad, Question Time, This Week, The Mary Whitehouse Experience, Ideal, Hyper Drive, Dexter's Lab, Neighbors, My Name is Earl, Man Stroke Woman, Brass Eye, The Day Today, The Imaginativley Titles Punt and Dennis Show, Time Gentlemen Please, Lost
Books
Chrysallids & Day of The Triffids (both by John Wyndham), The Aquatic Ape, Chaos, Middlesex, Neuromancer, The Selfish Gene, all titles by Robert Rankin, A Clockwork Orange, Spot the Dog, The God Delusion, my sketchbooks, my diary and passing the book
Heroes
anyone who has ever taking part in the sport of chasing cheese down hills, I love you
I think I've been so caught up in trying to finish recording.. I neglected to tell anyone that I actually do make music. Its more of a phantom. Maybe its someone else making the music. I get possessed, eyes glaze over.
Naw..
Glad you like it :o)
Think I'm going out drinking tomorrow, if you fancy it? If not, see you on Monday.
How do. This saddens me, the world is that little bit less magical than I thought :(
'Treacle mining is the (fictitious) mining of treacle (molasses) in a raw form similar to coal. The subject is put forward as a serious topic but is in fact an attempt to test the credulity of the reader. The thick black nature of treacle makes the deception plausible. The topic has been a standing joke in British humour for a century or more.
Several treacle mines have been claimed to exist in Britain, most notably in Bisham (near Marlow, on the Thames), Chobham, Surrey. Tadley, Wymsey, Skidby, Ditchford and Crick in Northamptonshire and in several northern towns including Natland, near Kendal. The paper mills around Maidstone, in Kent, were known as "the treacle mines" by locals.
Offered explanations include:
That Cromwell's army buried barrels of molasses that later leaked and seeped to the surface.
That prehistoric sugar cane beds became fossilised in a similar way to peat and coal.'