ok got 'Caravan of Love' out of my head just to be replace by Pop Will Eat Itself - 'Get The Girl Kill the Baddies' <div><br></div><div>very random songs I haven't listened to in years but I'm going have PWEI moment now on youtube </div>
<p><a href=""> me of markets in Dalston, TDK cassettes and good pop music in the charts. I was about 8 then, but my lovely parents brought me to some great places.</p>
I get the same songs in my head according to what I'm doing: <div>Running: the Black Beauty theme (me too!) and the Thundercats theme tune</div><div>Cycling and cooking: usually the Antiques Roadshow tune</div><div><br></div><div>I probably shouldn't watch so much telly. </div><div><br></div><div>The weirdest one was when I woke up with a song in my head last year (can't remember what it was, but something fairly obscure, prob from the Nineties) and I had it in my head all morning. When I got to the platform on the tube, the woman standing next to me started humming it. Freaked me out. </div>
<p>Chang this is starting to sound like a School yard. </p><p>I dont like you I think your rude and abusive. Now I know that its just a first impression but that's what I feel. </p><p>But when other people start to comment on how having an argument on here is bringing the whole tone of the site down then maybe we and I include myself in this should stop the pointless bickering?</p><p>Most of what you say just annoys me, as does putting your name at the end of every comment, but I am sure that you feel the same about me, so lets just call it a day shall we?</p><p> </p>
We agree. But 'much of what you say annoys me' is not a criticism I can fairly respond to. And if i put my name at the end of a mssg and that annoys you...well that's life mate. I am just doing same as you and jabbering about things that strike me, places I like , worketc , local problems/obsessions etc. Course some of it is shit. That's the Internet.
<p>And after a walk around Tesco I have been humming, singing and whistling If I only had a brain from the wizard of Oz. I think its a direct result of having to converse with the staff at Tesco.</p>
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