Dave Posted March 30, 2009 Posted March 30, 2009 Could you type anything without the help of your trusty thesaurus? lol WOW! Where did you get that from? Some of us don't need a thesaurus.. we went to school!! For those of that did, five letter words are not that difficult.
Pete S Posted March 30, 2009 Posted March 30, 2009 lol WOW! Where did you get that from? Some of us don't need a thesaurus.. we went to school!! For those of that did, five letter words are not that difficult. I was thinking of last weeks post when you asked someone if they knew what a particular word meant. Except I can't spell it.
Dave Posted March 30, 2009 Posted March 30, 2009 Dave.... here is a word for you to look up - 'TROLLING' And just to prove I'm a helpful guy, heres a link for you to get the definition from https://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=trolling Mike.. why do you think I need to "look up" words? Least of all on some chav dictionary?
Guest rachel Posted March 30, 2009 Posted March 30, 2009 Right, any more childish negative bickering posts will be deleted. If you can't say anything nice....
Guest Mrs Simsy Posted March 30, 2009 Posted March 30, 2009 (edited) It's about time there was a bit of equality on this forum....I'm off to set up the 'Old Girls Club' - and as for 'dodgy' - view my official title Everyone mentioned above deserves that mention. A fountain of knowledge the lot of em! Edited March 30, 2009 by Mrs Simsy
Pete S Posted March 30, 2009 Posted March 30, 2009 If ever I've asked a question, someone's always answered it. If anyone's ever asked me a question, I've always answered it. Being helpful costs nothing.
Guest rachel Posted March 30, 2009 Posted March 30, 2009 any more childish negative bickering posts will be deleted.
Dave Posted March 30, 2009 Posted March 30, 2009 I was thinking of last weeks post when you asked someone if they knew what a particular word meant. Except I can't spell it. I dare not reply in earnest. There is a degree of editing taking place.
Guest vinylvixen Posted March 30, 2009 Posted March 30, 2009 (edited) If ever I've asked a question, someone's always answered it. If anyone's ever asked me a question, I've always answered it. Being helpful costs nothing. Pete, how many copies of WI.039 were sold between 1.1.65 to 30.9.65 - if you don't know, I'd be happy to give you the answer For the cost of a first class stamp, the data shall be yours....posting it today xxx Edited March 30, 2009 by vinylvixen
Guest vinylvixen Posted March 30, 2009 Posted March 30, 2009 Everyone mentioned above deserves that mention. A fountain of knowledge the lot of em! Hmmm...they might be 'Old Women'....but only proper clever Old Birds can get in my Club
Guest vinylvixen Posted March 30, 2009 Posted March 30, 2009 I dare not reply in earnest. There is a degree of editing taking place. Reply as Dave then....I only got a 1976 O Level in proof reading...does that count? Back on topic, one super nice person on here is Eddie Hubbard - always happy to lend a hand...
Guest in town Mikey Posted March 30, 2009 Posted March 30, 2009 (edited) So many great people on here. I agree with all the guys mentioned. Another Couple who should be mentioned. One is Geoff, who is on here as Geoff. ;-) For stories about the Mod clubs in the sixties, and the music played at certain London venues Geoff is an interesting and understated chronicler of that era. And secondly Simon, who used to be Hippo, before Hippo turned up on SS. ;-) But really. The bad apples are so few and far between they dont even bear mentioning. Plus a few of the clever chaps on here, cant transfer that across to their assessments on England managers :-) Edited March 30, 2009 by in town Mikey
Hermanthegerman Posted March 30, 2009 Posted March 30, 2009 As a relatively new member I´d just like to say thanks to everybody (many of the above mentioned), who answered my stupid questions or supplied invaluable background information, even to those, whose opinions I sometimes disagree with. (Always loved crossing the swords- as we say in Germany) Long live Soul Source!
Ian Dewhirst Posted March 30, 2009 Posted March 30, 2009 (edited) So many great people on here. I agree with all the guys mentioned. Another Couple who should be mentioned. One is Geoff, who is on here as Geoff. ;-) For stories about the Mod clubs in the sixties, and the music played at certain London venues Geoff is an interesting and understated chronicler of that era. And talking of Geoff - myself and Alan Champ will have the pleasure of interviewing him on Alan Champ's show on www.starpointradio.com on Saturday 12th April between 3.00-5.00pm. I'm absolutely fascinated with the early to mid 60's London Mod scene and I sometimes curse myself for being, 1) too young and 2) from up North at the time. Having met Geoff a couple of times, I'm really looking forward to grilling him on the show, especially about the Scene, the Bag O Nails, the Flamingo etc, etc. Any SS'ers who have any questions for Geoff should PM me and I'll make sure I ask him. I think it's important to get as much verifiable info as possible about the birth of Mod culture and the early R'n'B scene in the U.K. and Geoff will be a font of knowledge about this era. The show will be downloadable and will be posted on S.S. as soon as we've done it, so once again, anyone who has any questions for Geoff should let me know soonish...... How's that for service LOL? Best, Ian D Edited March 30, 2009 by Ian Dewhirst
Guest vinylvixen Posted March 30, 2009 Posted March 30, 2009 And talking of Geoff - myself and Alan Champ will have the pleasure of interviewing him on Alan Champ's show on www.starpointradio.com on Saturday 12th April between 3.00-5.00pm. I'm absolutely fascinated with the early to mid 60's London Mod scene and I sometimes curse myself for being, 1) too young and 2) from up North at the time. Having met Geoff a couple of times, I'm really looking forward to grilling him on the show, especially about the Scene, the Bag O Nails, the Flamingo etc, etc. Any SS'ers who have any questions for Geoff should PM me and I'll make sure I ask him. I think it's important to get as much verifiable info as possible about the birth of Mod culture and the early R'n'B scene in the U.K. and Geoff will be a font of knowledge about this era. The show will be downloadable and will be posted on S.S. as soon as we've done it, so once again, anyone who has any questions for Geoff should let me know soonish...... How's that for service LOL? Best, Ian D I love Geoff....I do - he is one of life's special people. He rallied to my cry for help for early Sue LP covers and we set a date with a photographer.....When Geoff got his vinyl stash out of his carrier bag, I drooled - drool, I nearly drowned in it - just fabulous mint condition UK Sue LP covers - The Sue Story Vol 3 and my all time want 'Dr Soul'....and the stories to go with them. People like Geoff are rare and they should be cherished....he's a national mod treasure Jo x
Dave Posted March 31, 2009 Posted March 31, 2009 Reply as Dave then....I only got a 1976 O Level in proof reading...does that count? Not really, because I said "in earnest" and you replied "as Dave", so your joke falls a bit flat. Are you sure about the year BTW?
Guest vinylvixen Posted March 31, 2009 Posted March 31, 2009 Not really, because I said "in earnest" and you replied "as Dave", so your joke falls a bit flat. Are you sure about the year BTW? Why? Do you want to check my birth certificate.... I'm happy to show you all my credentials....I'm right helpful like that
macca Posted March 31, 2009 Posted March 31, 2009 What an interesting little spat you're having guys. I'd like to echo Ian's words on Geoff. The man is a veritable encyclopedia of knowledge, to use a well worn clich. I've yet to meet him, but we've conversed many times on Carm's site & not just about Soul. Top bloke.
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