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  • Robert
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    Or the controversial Sir Robert Anderson, with his secret service work: A Denigrated Collarer of Factions.

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  • caz
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    Or in Mitre Square when the tins of sugar and tea were found: A Deady-Kated Borrower of Rations

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  • Robert
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    Warning : bad taste.

    MJK after her singing and mutilation ; a ventilated hollerer in sections.

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  • Robert
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    Or Sir Thomas Moore : a decollated scholar for all seasons.

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  • Sam Flynn
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    WT Stead, after the Titanic went down, a "Refrigerated Sufferer of Caisson"

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  • Robert
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    Drug addict James Maybrick : a medicated swallower of poison.

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  • caz
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    Ooh you plundered my idea before I could use it, jimarilyn.

    I love cocktails made with coconut and tropical juices, so I'm a:

    Dessicated Swallower of Passion.

    Love,

    Caz
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  • jimarilyn
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    Or maybe if he liked creamed potatoes " A dessicated wallower of mashing"

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  • Sam Flynn
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    Originally posted by ChrisGeorge View Post
    Or maybe "A Delicate Flower of Fashion"
    ...or, like Joe Barnett, a "Desolated Boweller of Poissons".

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  • ChrisGeorge
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    Originally posted by George Hutchinson View Post
    I've said it before and I'll say it again.

    'Dedicated Follower Of Fashion Street'.

    PHILIP

    Or maybe "A Delicate Flower of Fashion"

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  • George Hutchinson
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    I've said it before and I'll say it again.

    'Dedicated Follower Of Fashion Street'.

    PHILIP

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  • Robert
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    Hi Chris

    Maybe Ray Davies should re-release "A Well Suspected Man."

    Caz, you may have seen Peter Green in Croydon a few years ago - but where was Peter Green at the time?

    Robert

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  • ChrisGeorge
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    Originally posted by Robert View Post
    As we noted in Ripperologist 89, Ray Davies is working on a Rippah musical. I have to say that while I am a fan of the Kinks and Mr Davies, I was disappointed with the sample track from the show in progress included on his 2007 CD, Working Man's Cafe, titled "I, The Victim" described as a "Rough Mix From the Upcoming project called 'Ripper.'"

    Chris

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  • caz
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    Hi Robert,

    Thanks, but I think I prefer the original.

    You Got Me by the 'Ollies. (Or at least, it should have been by them.)

    Hi Limehouse,

    Sadly I can't say the same for the performance Peter Green gave when hubby and I saw him with BB King in Croydon a few years ago. We really thought he had lost the plot when BB invited him to do a bit of jammin' and Peter's efforts were cringeworthy in the extreme. But I have heard of others who have seen him elsewhere in recent years and, like you, said he was superb. So he must have been having one hell of an off-night in Croydon (not that anyone could blame him for that ).

    One of my faves of all time is Need Your Love So Bad.

    Love,

    Caz
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  • Robert
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    If it's Kinks you want, Caz....

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