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It's lonely being a fan of English folk
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Subject: RE: It's lonely being a fan of English folk From: Q (Frank Staplin) Date: 19 Sep 13 - 02:06 PM I like most people, including English. |
Subject: RE: It's lonely being a fan of English folk From: Richard Bridge Date: 19 Sep 13 - 05:59 PM Shit. Sensible 10 years ago, a cumbucket for wankers now. Every day you're in this place, you're two days nearer death. |
Subject: RE: It's lonely being a fan of English folk From: Noreen Date: 19 Sep 13 - 06:22 PM Gratuitously offensive, Richard. Bad day? |
Subject: RE: It's lonely being a fan of English folk From: Richard Bridge Date: 19 Sep 13 - 08:11 PM Well, yes, as it happens, but I do anyway get fed up with idiots who refuse to perceive the essence of "folk". |
Subject: RE: It's lonely being a fan of English folk From: GUEST Date: 20 Sep 13 - 01:11 AM Its hard to know whether the appeal of folk music os broadning or not. My children like the mumfords but would never go to a folk event. Teenagers follow Bellowhead but more for their dancy novelty than a broader interest in the genre. The rest of my familly say "oh god its dad playing his music again!"and leave the room. |
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