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RE: songs for darkness, bad moods and depression

And from another Manchester legend...possibly the darkest song ever written.

The clip is from the film about his life...and death.

R.I.P. Ian Curtis...sad flower


RE: songs for darkness, bad moods and depression

Chance would be a fine thing.

For the last few years his concerts sell out quicker than any other musicians.applause

RE: songs for darkness, bad moods and depression

Who put the 'M' in Manchester!!!

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RE: only female/girl groups....

Not entirely a girl band, but Poly Styrene rocked!!!

R.I.P. Poly...sad flower

RE: what are listening to again

It will play, just click on it. That message means it can't be played embedded.

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RE: what are listening to again

That song blew me away when I first heard it all those years ago.


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RE: Gretchen has passed away.

That is indeed sad.

But the death was more likely a combination of the heat and the inherent breathing difficulties found in this breed.

I blame the Kennel Club!!!


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RE: My theory on God.

God is not enough...laugh


RE: skyscanner.ie

Put in a search for your preferred departure and destination airports. Look for an option to show 'whole month' click on july for departure, then click on the month you wish to return. You should then get two graphs, point your cursor to any of the dates and the price will come up. Do the same on the return and you will get the total cost of the flight. Bear in mind taxes etc will be added. If you go to check flight, the price will be confirmed. You may find that you will book with two different airlines, when you book the flight you will be transfered to the relevant airline.

Good luck.


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RE: skyscanner.ie

Yes, a very useful site, I use it a lot.

If you're not stuck to certain dates it's best to use the full month search option and browse for the best deals.


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RE: Clips from your favourite movies, tv series etc

Peter Capaldi in the film In the Loop taken from the now banned series, The Thick of It.

Warning...extreme language.


RE: And Where Would That Not Be?

Royston Vasey, not the place to be!!!

Just a minute...I used to live there...uh oh




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RE: Should Emoticons Be Banned?

I don't remember seeing a sign saying, "This site is for adequate people only."


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RE: cutlets

Haha, I asked the same question yesterday riz.





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RE: Is There A Doctor In The House?

The "guardians of this community" are the moderators who specifically state...

Topic may not be a question or information about a Connecting Singles member. This is gossip and is not allowed.

This is for a good reason.

I'm sure you don't need it explaining to you.

RE: NAFF TUNES ONLY PLEASE FOLKS

Arrrrgh...doh


RE: friends with

Got plenty of friends ON benefits.


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RE: Pink Floyd...post your Favorites

Haha...check out the second comment under the video.laugh

(Click on the title to read them)


RE: dal fry

Oh, ok.

There are many Asian supermarkets near where I live and all these ingredients are readily available. I used to make my own dal years ago, in fact I almost lived off it for a while.
I'll try the recipe above and see how it compares.

Touching the Void.

Hi Vinny, yes a great book, especially after the initial fall, gripping stuff alright.
The film is without any doubt the best mountaineering film ever made, and as many have commented since, equally as enthralling as the book, not easy to do, but they got it just right.thumbs up

Touching the Void.

I don't think they were ever great friends, more climbing partners.

But this is from 2005...

Simpson publicly defended Yates. He dedicated his book and the documentary to Yates, saying his climbing partner saved his life by staying with him on the mountain for so long. Simpson said he, too, would have cut the rope if their positions had been reversed.

Nevertheless, Simpson and Yates never climbed together again. "I haven't spoken to Joe for a year and a half," says Yates.

Touching the Void.

Looks interesting, will check it out, thanks choco.thumbs up

Great music too...dancing


RE: dal fry

Thanks for that, I really like dal.thumbs up

But what is 1 tea spoon of basin?

RE: World War III

"Half of the people can be part right all of the time
Some of the people can be all right part of the time
But all of the people can't be all right all of the time."
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RE: THE NITTY GRITTY

Hmmm, when you get down to the nitty gritty...it does indeed!


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RE: THE NITTY GRITTY




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RE: songs for darkness, bad moods and depression

They don't come any darker than this.uh oh

"This man walks before the reaper, an angel of discord. ? Anyone who can sing about murder for 14 mins and still instill beauty and laughter is a hero in my book."


Touching the Void.

That's mainly because they both went their separate ways.

"It's odd that people imagine I think badly of Simon for cutting the rope. There's a pragmatic side to mountaineering which armchair climbers and the public do not understand. After I landed in the crevasse I did feel angry, but at the circumstances, not with Simon. I felt no resentment towards him whatsoever. It would have been totally illogical for Simon to die with me. In fact, because of his decision to cut the rope, we both lived."

Joe Simpson

Touching the Void.

I saw it a few yeas ago when it was first released and was amazed at how good a job had been made of it. After reading the book I assumed a film just wouldn't come anywhere near to describing the incident as well as the book, but this film surpassed all my expectations.
I remember when this incident happened I was very much involved with climbing at the time, Simon Yates was initially slated by the climbing fraternity for what he did. But as the years went by and the true story eventually became clear, most people realised he really had no choice.


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RE: happy birthday to me....

Birthday Greeting boomboom...yay


happy birthday danceline wave dancing dog danceline


party cake party hat balloons

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