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↳ David (in London) @12:05
Ahoy Fine Sir↳ Spikey BXL @12:03
Welcome Spikey BXL! David in London is the arbiter of cool, so yeah!↳ coelacanth∅ @12:04
Hola coelacanth!↳ David (in London) @12:05
Yes, Scott's shows tend to be tightly planned affairs, but I gave it the old college try (as we say hereabouts)↳ Mary Wing @12:06
Am I? Blimey.↳ Song: "Beautiful Boys" by "John Lennon & Yoko Ono"
3oak candidate?↳ Song: "Nancy Adam Susan [E15]" by "unknown woman"
It's an encoded grocery list: milk, eggs, microfilm, bread ... . 12:13pm↳ Song: "Nancy Adam Susan [E15]" by "unknown woman"
i think i played a show with unknown woman back in the early 80s↳ Ken From Hyde Park @12:12
onions, poison pen, sponges, shoes with spring-activated knives in the heels...↳ Song: "Nancy Adam Susan [E15]" by "unknown woman"
Nice extended Conet selection. 12:16pm↳ chresti 🎾 @12:13
Good morning chresti!↳ Mary Wing @12:15
The neat stuff is found in Aisle 3.↳ Mary Wing @12:15
....and fabric softener and chewing tobacco and lottery tickets and......↳ Handy Haversack @12:17
HANDyNASTY!↳ Handy Haversack @12:17
Yo Runza.↳ prof.fuzz @12:22
prof.!↳ Handy Haversack @12:17
Hiya Handy!↳ David (in London) @12:22
Yo, David! How fares the sceptred isle? About the same as Ghana would be my guess!↳ Ken From Hyde Park @12:20
Except for the poison-tipped umbrellas. That's Aisle 5. 12:26pm↳ Mary Wing @12:22
Hi Mary!↳ Hubig Pie @12:11
I can't find any covers of Beautiful Boys, so I guess not?↳ Handy Haversack @12:23
Rub it in, why don't you? Sigh. But all good here thanks. 12:27pm↳ chresti 🎾 @12:16
Hi cretikins!↳ Andrew in Toronto @12:26
Hey there Andrew in Toronto! 12:27pm↳ David (in London) @12:27
Hi David.↳ Ken From Hyde Park @12:23
Famously used in London in the late 70s to bump off Bulgarian dissident Georgy Markov.↳ Andrew in Toronto @12:26
howdy andrew!↳ David (in London) @12:27
Was a good moment to stumble, take it from a nation who's done nothing else for now.↳ Andrew in Toronto @12:27
Hello again!↳ David (in London) @12:28
i suppose that is the origin of the “it’s bad luck to open an umbrella indoors” thing…↳ Spikey BXL @12:28
I've come to expect it, Spikes. 12:30pm↳ prof.fuzz @12:28
Hi prof!↳ David (in London) @12:29
it's the hope that kills us, innit↳ Spikey BXL @12:30
Currently being killed by having agreed to lead a canoe trip this evening that will precisely coincide with the duration of the Scotland match.↳ Handy Haversack @12:31
be sure to make an offering to white gladis before you set sail↳ Handy Haversack @12:31
Hello, Handy. I'm afraid it might not be a pretty sight. Hot and moisty Miami might prove the bridge too far against the boys who are dying to samba.↳ Handy Haversack @12:31
If any canoers have waterproof spyphones along, they can provide match updates.↳ Spikey BXL @12:33
I blame Irving in Miami Beach.↳ Spikey BXL @12:33
Ah, the silky skills, the famous shirts, the long pedigree. Oh, and then there's Brazil.↳ Handy Haversack @12:35
what about your itinerary, I am intrigued↳ Ken From Hyde Park @12:34
As long as they don't bring their poison umbrellas, too.↳ Spikey BXL @12:38
Fuzz guitar for the win!↳ Mary Wing @12:39
more potent than an umbrella↳ Spikey BXL @12:37
From hereto here
by water.
↳ Handy Haversack @12:43
think it's the same spot twice↳ Spikey BXL @12:45
Heh! They are just going to sit at the dock and drink, maybe?↳ Spikey BXL @12:45
Lousy open-source technology ...to HERE:
↳ Handy Haversack @12:48
Wow, that is quite the trek! Assuming the tide will help you along then?Just checked the location of my buddy's bar, as I read Astoria, but he's on the other side of the bridge from where you'll end up
↳ Spikey BXL @12:53
Tidal currents, yup. It's really not that far. Under an hour each way as long as we don't have to wait out too many ferries.↳ Handy Haversack @12:54
must be quite the experience, enjoy it and be safe 12:56pm↳ Spikey BXL @12:56
You ever get over here in the summer, I'll take you out there!↳ egould @12:56
Safe travels, egould!↳ Handy Haversack @12:56
that's a deal!↳ Song: "Angor" by "Angine De Poitrine"
This is quickly becoming the WFMU house band, though I'm not even sure they'd physically fit in Monty Hall↳ Hunterian @1:00
I welcome our polka-dotted overlords.↳ Mary Wing @1:01
So say we all!↳ Summer and Michael and Sylvia @1:16
Hiya S&M&S!↳ Song: "In C" by "NovemberGroup"
Besides the listening pleasure of your regular programming of In C, there is the adjacent discovery and impetus to explore the activities of creative musicians from many different locales. Sort of an In C random roads (David Dichelle we miss you!).↳ Song: "In C" by "NovemberGroup"
Sous-a-mo-phone?↳ WR @1:40
It takes a particular kind of musician to tackle In C, I'd say.↳ winston legthigh @1:53
Hi winston legthigh! Is that your real license plate?↳ winston legthigh @1:53
hey winston!↳ Mary Wing @1:55
yup! i just stretched it out to fit the square avitar aspect ratio.↳ winston legthigh @1:59
Pretending to be myself kerps me busy too, heh.tchau
↳ Song: "In C" by "NovemberGroup"
I feel Ceen.↳ Song: "Cheree" by "Suicide"
frinkiac.com...↳ Song: "Cheree" by "Suicide"
Oh. My.Hellos, Everyone.
Stepping away from the World Cup.
↳ Song: "Cheree" by "Suicide"
#47 on my bicycle ride playlist.↳ Hubig Pie @2:16
an all-time favorite for sure↳ Hubig Pie @2:16
Nice! Is that to help wind down after more poppy songs to get your heart rate up?↳ Hubig Pie @2:16
You must take long rides. Hat tip!↳ Hunterian @2:20
*I'm* the bombardier!↳ ∫sydniuß @2:26
Hey there ∫sydniuß!↳ Song: "Cheree" by "Dub Gabriel"
Mm, liking this one. Haven't come across it before. 2:28pm↳ Mary Wing @2:20
It comes after Liquid Liquid's Cavern and before Brian Eno's China My China. Playlist is obviously alphabetized.↳ winston legthigh @2:28
∫sup!↳ Hubig Pie @2:28
Heh! I will have to segue those three songs and see if they work together.↳ Hubig Pie @2:28
And near 'Chirpy Chirpy Cheep Cheep'?↳ David (in London) @2:31
Close. The next one is Christianity is Stupid.↳ Hubig Pie @2:32
🪑↳ winston legthigh @2:32
Yo, Winstonio!↳ winston legthigh @2:37
32°C. need a bitter↳ winston legthigh @2:37
Scorchio! (For us, anyway)↳ David (in London) @2:41
heat miser? 🔥 love it warm↳ ∫ydniuß @2:43
Since most Brits spend a large part of the year complaining about the weather, I years ago vowed never to complain when the weather was good. The sole exception I make is when the Tube (i,e, the subway) is like a Turkish hammam.↳ Song: "Cheree" by "Lola Dutronic"
This one has a lot of Gall!↳ David (in London) @2:45
i'm just happy when the endless cloud cover is gone↳ David (in London) @2:45
surely a large fan would de- hammamize at least the liz line↳ Song: "Cheree" by "Universal Daughters"
This one has a robin singing along out here. Kind of cool.↳ Handy Haversack @2:46
But not as much as David had earlier puffing on those Gauloises cigarettes↳ Handy Haversack @2:51
I swear it's doing counterpoint. 2:53pm↳ phillippe @2:53
Hiya Phillippe! 2:54pm↳ Jess @2:54
Thanks Jess!↳ Song: "Angel Of The Morning" by "Juice Newton"
And this is the correct answer.thanks mary and all!
Good health, Everyone.
↳ ∫ydniuß @2:50
Yes, to be fair, the newer lines are all good.↳ Hubig Pie @2:55
I was certain that the melody was from Cheree, but now hearing it, I am not as sure, heh.↳ Song: "Cheree" by "Angel Corpus Christi"
This one had me thinking of this song. Not the Juice Newton version tho.↳ Mary Wing @12:06
Re your comment Mary, I have now made my deliberation, and I deem this show to have been cool. Thank you.↳ David (in London) @2:56
Subway here is heated in the summer by the exact same thing that heats it in the winter -- the friction from the trains' brakes. It's a system.此内容由惯性聚合(RSS阅读器)自动聚合整理,仅供阅读参考。 原文来自 — 版权归原作者所有。