Monday 31 March 2014

What are the themes?

Well tonight the theme is songs for someone able to hear for the first time, I think it is Henris' theme so his sooking up appears to have worked again. Nice theme though as I am sure everybody enjoyed that wee clip of the lassie hearing for the first time. I am sure I saw a similar one with a baby. Anyway surely to goodness you wouldn't inflict the Proclaimers as the very first thing you heard?

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  1. Farming
    Dylan
    Rebellios Wild Songs note please this is not the same as rebel songs, that theme is unlikely
    Trios

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  2. Norman MacLean you're a cheeky sod...leave the Procs alone. BTW I saw the one without the specs in Morningside Waitrose the other day and he looked almost handsome-ish! Jx

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    1. Haha, you must have left your own specs at home ;0)

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    2. A friend of mine once met a someone who shopped in Waitrose.

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    3. its no easy parking in waitrose byres road

      cheers frae the dale

      on a lighter note, call me old fashioned but starting with the sound of silence was slightly crass imho

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    4. exactly what I thought.

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    5. Especially as it ruled out my closely-argued choice.

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    6. In fairness that was an excellent shout by you and I was really quite amazed it was not played...

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    7. That's two posts without a typo - where is Norrie?

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  3. Just popping in after taking 230 kids from around the world to the Corcovado (the statue) and the Maracana....
    Norrie, as the High Priest of Sook, do you think its is time Henri Grasshopper left the temple?

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    1. He is still learning the art.....

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    2.  
      Izzat Kung Fu?


      © DC

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    3. No, but he does the Facebook equivalent of Tourette's.

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    1. I can't find a version of Tom Thumb that's better than Dylan's.

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    2. Tonight's yet another repeat!

      They're so devoid of fresh ideas the thought of 2 hours of Dylan singing others songs passed them by ;-0

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    3. In an independent Scotland they'll be first on the tumbrel - now where did I leave my knitting needles....

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    4. Roddy's needing to get down the gym by the looks of him

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    5. Serves him right for failing to show that record store day when I dragged my hungover-self off to Coda to see him blah blah blah etc etc... Jx

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    6. Billy in Alloa2 April 2014 at 21:22

      You''ll never let that go will you?

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    7. gatherin' her brows like gatherin' storm
      nursing her wrath tae keep it warm

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    8. Eh! That's no way to talk to a lady.

      Anyhow, in an Independent Scotland, where I'll be King Alex the 3rd & despite the bullying, bluff & bluster of the threat we would be forced to leave the BBC if we voted for independence as the Culture Secretary has stated is no real issue to me.

      I've had Nikki, John Jo & K K (King Kenny) on a project team to come up with a solution... they reckon we'd could create the post of Scottish Media Secretary & Ms B (not to be confused with Plan B) would be favourably considered should widespread redundancies follow within the Corporation in Scotland.

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    9. In an independent Scotland there will be a clean sheet and you'll have to take your chances with the rest of them.

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  5. Has anybody considered the possibility that Ms Morningside had a hangover, slept in and therby missed Mr Hart in performance? The early bird etc...

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    1. I most certainly did not Mr M. I was there waiting for a considerable time and then the word came through that he was too caught up in rehearsals to bother coming through. Stop being horrid. And Glen...don't call me unreliable. Jx

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