Pete S Posted April 20, 2012 Posted April 20, 2012 Just looking at THE VIRGINIA WOLVES - STAY - AMY, a record I first heard in around 1975 I think. I've only just realised that the group name is a play on VIRGINIA WOOLF. Thick tw*t.
Benji Posted April 20, 2012 Posted April 20, 2012 You're wrong. It's a play on the Virgin Wolves, the Wolverhampton players that never scored (a goal) 2
Pete S Posted April 20, 2012 Author Posted April 20, 2012 You're wrong. It's a play on the Virgin Wolves, the Wolverhampton players that never scored (a goal) That's the entire f*cking squad then 1
ricticman Posted April 20, 2012 Posted April 20, 2012 Don't know, but there is a basketball team of the same name ?
Koolkat Posted April 20, 2012 Posted April 20, 2012 Just looking at THE VIRGINIA WOLVES - STAY - AMY, a record I first heard in around 1975 I think. I've only just realised that the group name is a play on VIRGINIA WOOLF. Thick tw*t. You and me both then.
Pete S Posted April 20, 2012 Author Posted April 20, 2012 You and me both then. So did anyone actually get the joke?
Mick Holdsworth Posted April 20, 2012 Posted April 20, 2012 So did anyone actually get the joke? Sorry Pete, but yes I did, the very first time I ever heard / saw it. Clever, aren't I ? Cheers Mick
Pete S Posted April 20, 2012 Author Posted April 20, 2012 Sorry Pete, but yes I did, the very first time I ever heard / saw it. Clever, aren't I ? Cheers Mick I never knew you went to the Wolverhampton Grammar School Mick
SHEFFSOUL Posted April 20, 2012 Posted April 20, 2012 So did anyone actually get the joke? well..yeah ..as its a group..its the plural of Wolf/woolf..bit like the Dandy Warhols..
George G Posted April 21, 2012 Posted April 21, 2012 Just looking at THE VIRGINIA WOLVES - STAY - AMY, a record I first heard in around 1975 I think. I've only just realised that the group name is a play on VIRGINIA WOOLF. Thick tw*t. I assumed they were inspired by theatrical drama by Edward Albee called "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf" rather than Ms. Woolf herself. The play was a major popular culture item in the US during the mid 1960s. But maybe not...
Guest allnightandy Posted April 21, 2012 Posted April 21, 2012 (edited) . Edited April 21, 2012 by allnightandy
Pete S Posted April 21, 2012 Author Posted April 21, 2012 I assumed they were inspired by theatrical drama by Edward Albee called "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf" rather than Ms. Woolf herself. The play was a major popular culture item in the US during the mid 1960s. But maybe not... That's what I meant actually...
Guest Brooky Posted April 23, 2012 Posted April 23, 2012 That's what I meant actually... ====================================================================================== Pete....you do know what 'The Snake' is about, don't you? :lol: 1
dthedrug Posted April 24, 2012 Posted April 24, 2012 HI I take it that you are not talking about 'PERCY' the trusty one eyed trouser snake? that was the favourate pet of Bazza Humhries, the Diggerdebian, famouse for thunder chunder into the mighty PACIFIC, Following a afternoon of FOSTER TUBES on BONDI Beach, strooth mate! what are you POMI BAZZAS talking about snakes for? ain't you got any Sheilas that PERCY can hide in for hour tonight???? DAVE K
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