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PSB
Sept 15, 2003 13:16:32 GMT -5
Post by Queen Smudge on Sept 15, 2003 13:16:32 GMT -5
OMG!
I have just seen the subject line and thought "Who the fuck would put the Pet Shop Boys in the Dumper?"
Obviously, I have not always realised what PSB stood for.
Nobody who had anything to do with Go West goes in the Dumper. Ever.
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PSB
Sept 15, 2003 15:15:19 GMT -5
Post by Nick on Sept 15, 2003 15:15:19 GMT -5
OMG! I have just seen the subject line and thought "Who the fuck would put the Pet Shop Boys in the Dumper?" Obviously, I have not always realised what PSB stood for. Nobody who had anything to do with Go West goes in the Dumper. Ever. She's right, you know.
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PSB
Sept 15, 2003 15:17:31 GMT -5
Post by marknyc on Sept 15, 2003 15:17:31 GMT -5
We need some rules around here.
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PSB
Sept 15, 2003 16:45:08 GMT -5
Post by Queen Smudge on Sept 15, 2003 16:45:08 GMT -5
I think PJ's new law enforcement could not have arrived at a better time.
People like PSB and Debbir Gibson just don't go down the dumper.
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PSB
Sept 15, 2003 19:17:42 GMT -5
Post by Jen on Sept 15, 2003 19:17:42 GMT -5
You're welcome. ;D And ironically maybe I should be thanking you since this is my post number 500 so thanks for helping me. ;D christ now thats a blast from the not really past!
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PSB
Sept 16, 2003 16:46:15 GMT -5
Post by Antlerman Alfred Logan on Sept 16, 2003 16:46:15 GMT -5
i like release too.
it helps me further maintain that there is little more than a credible punk past and hooky between them and the equally fantastic new order.
i fucking hate their mix of hallo spaceboy with a passion. its fucking horrible.
but they are misplaced in t'dumper.
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PSB
Sept 18, 2003 5:00:51 GMT -5
Post by Nick on Sept 18, 2003 5:00:51 GMT -5
I love Pet Shop Boys and I love New Order.
But PSB are far, far more versatile.
I like Release too. A lot. The bleeps and buzzes are there, they're just a bit quieter than usual.
In fact, it's a very 80's album.
Home And Dry sounds like The Police.
Here sounds like Yazoo.
You Choose sounds like The Smiths.
And E-Mail starts off the same as 'West End Girls'.
At least, that's how I see it.
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PSB
Sept 18, 2003 6:26:11 GMT -5
Post by marknyc on Sept 18, 2003 6:26:11 GMT -5
Home And Dry sounds like The Police. A bit of Fleetwood Mac in there was well....
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PSB
Sept 18, 2003 6:27:56 GMT -5
Post by Nick on Sept 18, 2003 6:27:56 GMT -5
A bit of Fleetwood Mac in there was well.... Can I pretend that strengthens my argument a bit?
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PSB
Sept 18, 2003 6:39:11 GMT -5
Post by marknyc on Sept 18, 2003 6:39:11 GMT -5
Can I pretend that strengthens my argument a bit? It certainly does. And you certainly may.
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