Today I'm angry about.....
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Clearly he is reaching out to you....Bruce Rioja wrote:This from our Head IT bod in the US.
"As always please reach out to your local IT staff if you need any support"
Are you one of The Four Cunting Tops? No you're not. Now stop it.
This is the 2nd email I've had off of this tw*t today that's used that expression!!!
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You should attend his next cadence meeting to maybe raise this as an issue.
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Thursdays I'm at university, which means a lift in with NMB seeing as she works just down the road. Sadly, that also means 45 minutes listening to that vacuous Tw4t Chris Evans and his celebby mates. Not just that, but this morning featured a 45 minute w4nkfest over Sir Cliff's birthday. Oh how he raved on about attending the great man's birthday, clearly some form of BBC apology for letting the Met know about their little raiding party. Oh how I hope he gets charged and convicted now.
And to cap a fine drive in, he played some Dylan. Tuneless ****.
And to cap a fine drive in, he played some Dylan. Tuneless ****.
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You were getting the sympathy vote until the last sentence.
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If it was Subterranean Homesick Blues then I'm on your side. If was anything else, I'm on Bob's.Worthy4England wrote:You were getting the sympathy vote until the last sentence.
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cracking track!Bruce Rioja wrote:If it was Subterranean Homesick Blues then I'm on your side. If was anything else, I'm on Bob's.Worthy4England wrote:You were getting the sympathy vote until the last sentence.
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Behave. There's at least three other tracks he's done what constitute 'art'.Bruce Rioja wrote:If it was Subterranean Homesick Blues then I'm on your side. If was anything else, I'm on Bob's.Worthy4England wrote:You were getting the sympathy vote until the last sentence.
That's not a leopard!
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words fail me... apart from one or two - fecking tw&t
Barely three months after the shooting of Cecil the lion caused global outrage, a German hunter has risked the wrath of animal lovers once more by shooting dead one of the largest elephants ever seen in Zimbabwe.
Mystery surrounded the identity of the elephant, which was estimated to have been between 40 and 60 years old, but had never been seen before in Zimbabwe’s southern Gonarezhou National Park.
But its tusks, which almost touch the ground in a photograph taken moments after its shooting, confirmed its exceptional nature, weighing a combined 120lb.
It was shot on October 8 in a private hunting concession bordering Gonarezhou by a hunter who paid $60,000 (£39,000) for a permit to land a large bull elephant and was accompanied by a local, experienced professional hunter celebrated by the hunting community for finding his clients large elephants.
The German national, who the hunt’s organisers have refused to name, had travelled to Zimbabwe to conduct a 21-day game hunt including the Big Five of elephants, leopards, lions, buffalo and rhinoceros.
The kill was celebrated in hunting forums around the world, where it was suggested he might have been the biggest elephant killed in Africa for almost 30 years.
Barely three months after the shooting of Cecil the lion caused global outrage, a German hunter has risked the wrath of animal lovers once more by shooting dead one of the largest elephants ever seen in Zimbabwe.
Mystery surrounded the identity of the elephant, which was estimated to have been between 40 and 60 years old, but had never been seen before in Zimbabwe’s southern Gonarezhou National Park.
But its tusks, which almost touch the ground in a photograph taken moments after its shooting, confirmed its exceptional nature, weighing a combined 120lb.
It was shot on October 8 in a private hunting concession bordering Gonarezhou by a hunter who paid $60,000 (£39,000) for a permit to land a large bull elephant and was accompanied by a local, experienced professional hunter celebrated by the hunting community for finding his clients large elephants.
The German national, who the hunt’s organisers have refused to name, had travelled to Zimbabwe to conduct a 21-day game hunt including the Big Five of elephants, leopards, lions, buffalo and rhinoceros.
The kill was celebrated in hunting forums around the world, where it was suggested he might have been the biggest elephant killed in Africa for almost 30 years.
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^ Cowardly cretin. I just hope his sense of achievement in a brave act like looking down a barrel and pulling a trigger makes him feel the hero he most obviously isn't or never has been. Don't suppose hoping the reality will come back to haunt him will ever happen. The people who issue the permits are just as cowardly.
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Sitting here waiting for the virtual store to open to purchase tickets for a 5 Seconds of Summer gig (I know, but it's not for me it's for little Miss GtE) for next year knowing that the face value price of £25 is nowhere near what they're going to be once Ticketmaster and the other corporate bastards have had their way with them.
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Not even in the top 20 of Dylan's best tracks....Bruce Rioja wrote:If it was Subterranean Homesick Blues then I'm on your side. If was anything else, I'm on Bob's.Worthy4England wrote:You were getting the sympathy vote until the last sentence.
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There's 20 'Best Dylan' tracks?? Well that's one album I won't be buying. Emperor's new clothes for me.
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bollox! utter bollox!BWFC_Insane wrote:Not even in the top 20 of Dylan's best tracks....Bruce Rioja wrote:If it was Subterranean Homesick Blues then I'm on your side. If was anything else, I'm on Bob's.Worthy4England wrote:You were getting the sympathy vote until the last sentence.
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Bijou Bob wrote:There's 20 'Best Dylan' tracks?? Well that's one album I won't be buying. Emperor's new clothes for me.
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According to who?BWFC_Insane wrote:Not even in the top 20 of Dylan's best tracks....Bruce Rioja wrote:If it was Subterranean Homesick Blues then I'm on your side. If was anything else, I'm on Bob's.Worthy4England wrote:You were getting the sympathy vote until the last sentence.
In my opinion, based on what I've heard, it's his only listenable work.
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MeBruce Rioja wrote:
According to who?
In my opinion, based on what I've heard, it's his only listenable work.
Seriously it isn't what I'd regard as his best work. Great video. Decent song. I think to describe it as his only listenable work is, way way off. If you hate Dylan then I would find it hard to imagine anyone zeroing in on SHB as the one song they can tolerate. But what do I know?
People who like Dylan all like different period best so it is hard to get consensus on "what is best". What isn't best is a bit easier mind.
The Telegraph have a decent list here, SHB at number 30 on theirs....Tangled up in blue at the top.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/music/artist ... en-you-go/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Don't agree with it all. Blowing in the wind should be nowhere near two. But pretty decent list, for my taste at least. See what ya think.......
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Gary the Enfield wrote:Sitting here waiting for the virtual store to open to purchase tickets for a 5 Seconds of Summer gig (I know, but it's not for me it's for little Miss GtE) for next year knowing that the face value price of £25 is nowhere near what they're going to be once Ticketmaster and the other corporate bastards have had their way with them.
Tried for an hour. Eventually got on the site only to discover the only available seats were at the back, up in the gods, and more than double the face value. feck 'em*
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Yeah - not a bad list at all. I'd have the odd quibble, but might just have a Dylan session tonight...BWFC_Insane wrote:MeBruce Rioja wrote:
According to who?
In my opinion, based on what I've heard, it's his only listenable work.
Seriously it isn't what I'd regard as his best work. Great video. Decent song. I think to describe it as his only listenable work is, way way off. If you hate Dylan then I would find it hard to imagine anyone zeroing in on SHB as the one song they can tolerate. But what do I know?
People who like Dylan all like different period best so it is hard to get consensus on "what is best". What isn't best is a bit easier mind.
The Telegraph have a decent list here, SHB at number 30 on theirs....Tangled up in blue at the top.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/music/artist ... en-you-go/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Don't agree with it all. Blowing in the wind should be nowhere near two. But pretty decent list, for my taste at least. See what ya think.......
Bruce and Barmy Bob are invited...
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Not sure what he's doing in The Angry Thread, but Lay Lady Lay, Knocking on Heaven's Door and Positively Fourth Street would be top three on my list.
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