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Benipete 24-10-2010 17:00

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Originally Posted by Less (Post 854776)
Thank goodness, I've been risking my eyesight for forty odd years now, I think I can risk going deaf instead!:D

Have you got friends in low places?:D

andrewb 24-10-2010 17:14

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Originally Posted by Ken Moss (Post 854671)
I may be alone among Accywebbers but Sunday mornings for me involve cooked breakfast and doing my accounts whilst listening to The Archers omnibus and Desert Island Discs but this morning's edition has truly typified any programme featuring a prominent politician.

I can't honestly see many of the tunes selected being anywhere near Nick Clegg's record collection, what a cheap attempt to appeal to a cross-section of society. Very disappointed with the man, my respect for him diminishes by the day.

How can you judge what he might or might not like music wise?

Perhaps he would have done better fibbing to be in line with the social stereotype of him in your head! :D

Less 24-10-2010 17:23

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Originally Posted by andrewb (Post 854785)
How can you judge what he might or might not like music wise?

Perhaps he would have done better fibbing to be in line with the social stereotype of him in your head! :D

Well done Andrew, you've actually defended a none Tory, I hope in the future it gives you the nightmares your party will give the common folk.
Nah, you know which side your Bum is buttered.
More crumpet Minister? I have enough room for an extra slice and can move my cheeks nearer to the fire.

Benipete 24-10-2010 17:33

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Originally Posted by andrewb (Post 854785)
How can you judge what he might or might not like music wise?

Perhaps he would have done better fibbing to be in line with the social stereotype of him in your head! :D

Well you can't but you can tell a man by his music If he is truthful.I'm leaning towards Shakira and Sunday Morning going down but that's just me on a lonely Sunday night.:eek::D:D

jaysay 24-10-2010 17:42

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Originally Posted by Benipete (Post 854796)
Well you can't but you can tell a man by his music If he is truthful.I'm leaning towards Shakira and Sunday Morning going down but that's just me on a lonely Sunday night.:eek::D:D

I can always remember one of the first post cashy said about me on here, think it was something like don't like your politics but your musics okay:D:D

Ken Moss 24-10-2010 21:39

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Originally Posted by andrewb (Post 854785)
How can you judge what he might or might not like music wise?

Perhaps he would have done better fibbing to be in line with the social stereotype of him in your head! :D

Being a long-time listener of Desert Island Discs I'm sure you recognise the parallels to previous prominent politicians' choices, don't you? Or are you just trying to stir it again......badly?

Come back at me when they bring this up in one of your life textbooks.

Ken Moss 24-10-2010 21:41

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Originally Posted by Benipete (Post 854771)
I think to be fair you should list your own 8 records of choice.;)

Wow, the honour!

Well, a bit of Elgar, bit of Limp Bizkit, bit of Hannah Montana, bit of Cliff.

That should appeal to the core voters.

Actually, I'll have a think about this seriously because the only piece of music I couldn't stand not to hear ever again is the Doctor Who theme by Murray Gold. The irony is that Life on Mars would probably also be one of my choices!

I'll get back to you in 7-10 working days....


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