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David Chapman
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I always listen to Stuart Maconie on Radio 2 on a Saturday afternoon - good mix of stuff & he's very knowledgeable.

After that Dermot O'Leary's on but I can't stand him so I'm playing an Alman Brothers Band CD. Good bluesy stuff from the 70's that probably no-ones ever heard of.
 
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Allman Brothers.

I'm currently listening to a neighbours car stereo blasting away whilst they clean their car.

 
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I was listening to That Mitchell and Webb Sound on Listen Again.
Now I'm listening to Rufus Wainwright, 'cause I saw him live last night, and he wore Lederhosen, and I love him, and well, surely that's enough reasons.
 
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I've got some Nora Jones on at the mo'... sublime.

And yep, the Stuart Maconie slot is usually very good. I always try to catch it.

 
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I have been enjoying channel 356 'The Vault' on Sky after midnight, turns into classic Hip Hop Anthems.

No I am not a chav, far from it my dears. But one does enjoy the old hipperty-hopperty now and again, with tea and biscuits. Smashing!
 
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Quote: zooo @ May 26, 2007, 5:15 PM

Now I'm listening to Rufus Wainwright, 'cause I saw him live last night, and he wore Lederhosen, and I love him, and well, surely that's enough reasons.


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Are they the ones he crapped in? I hope you weren't too close?
 
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Quote: David Chapman @ May 26, 2007, 5:27 PM


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???

 
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Chris moyles, he makes m laugh, although im not actually listening to him right now, I would be if i could. Im actually listenng to Bruce springsteens greatest hits at the moment...enjoyable
 
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Rufus Wainwright was on Jonathan Ross a couple of weeks ago.

Apparently it's something you have to do with your lederhosen. No-one else would want them then. Maybe we should all crap in our cars.

I could understand if you peed in them because it's supposed to be good for leather - but crap???????
 
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Quote: David Chapman @ May 26, 2007, 5:27 PM


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Hee. I've decided to believe he was definitely joking about the crapping. Definitely.

They looked lovely. Nothing so horrific could possibly have happened in them.
 
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Maybe he just wanted to be prepared.


By the way - I can't edit the title.
 
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Ha. That's unfortunate.
 
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Talk Sport
 
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Quote: David Chapman @ May 26, 2007, 5:48 PM

Rufus Wainwright was on Jonathan Ross a couple of weeks ago.

Apparently it's something you have to do with your lederhosen. No-one else would want them then. Maybe we should all crap in our cars.

I could understand if you peed in them because it's supposed to be good for leather - but crap???????


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Ewww...




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By the way - I can't edit the title.


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I like it!
 
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Quote: zooo @ May 26, 2007, 5:15 PM

I was listening to That Mitchell and Webb Sound on Listen Again.
Now I'm listening to Rufus Wainwright, 'cause I saw him live last night, and he wore Lederhosen, and I love him, and well, surely that's enough reasons.


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He needs a kilo of broccoli packed into his throat.
 

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