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Naked frogs don't go down to well with the mods.
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Happy New Year to all.
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The Skids - Working For The Yankee Dollar
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That's a whole different kind of plugin.
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Yep. Warnings and threats of banning were thrown about*. My "Pet of the Month: Swimwear Edition" fred, which featured cute furry animals wearing swimwear, was deleted. Apparently we're not allowed to post anything that may be considered unsuitable for any passing 5 year olds (I kid you not). * Not to me though, although I probably deserve .
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Even after they banned bikinis?
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And what would Milo think about that?
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Topical
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Lyrics: Cuz I got a brand new combine harvester The Wurzels - Combine Harvester I saw The Wurzels at a festival whilst tripping on acid. I may have giggled a bit. ?
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Got ... Pigbag - Papa's Got a Brand New Pigbag Total fecking classic.
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For UK viewers:
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Refreshingly uncomplicated.
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Arturia claim there are 500 presets with Intro: https://www.arturia.com/products/analog-classics/analoglab-intro/overview
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Frankie Goes To Hollywood - Relax Name and lyrics (plus young lady who forgot to put her dress on)
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That link goes nowhere, try this: https://tekit-audio.com/products/instruments/dubsiren/
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My worst purchase was my new pet, Mr Flappy:
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That's only a week's supply for most women.
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They're too busy sorting out fish quotas at the moment.
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I'm not sure that that's the sort of behaviour we should be encouraging. ?
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Some companies suspending UK trade (could affect deals)
Wibbles replied to Vernon Barnes's topic in Deals
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Some companies suspending UK trade (could affect deals)
Wibbles replied to Vernon Barnes's topic in Deals
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Some companies suspending UK trade (could affect deals)
Wibbles replied to Vernon Barnes's topic in Deals
EU states unanimously back Brexit trade and security deal The post-Brexit trade and security deal has been unanimously backed by EU member states, paving the way for the new arrangements to come into force on 1 January. At a meeting of ambassadors in Brussels, the 27 member states gave their support for the 1,246-page treaty to be “provisionally applied” at the end of the year. The decision will be formally completed by written procedure at 3pm central European time (1400 GMT) on Tuesday. A spokesman for the German presidency of the EU, organising the bloc’s affairs, said the treaty had been given the green light. The only obstacles standing in the way of the deal coming into force are votes by MPs and peers in the House of Commons and the House of Lords. The UK parliament has been recalled to sit on Wednesday 30 December to debate and vote on the legislation. The European parliament is delaying its vote, to February or March, when it is hoped MEPs will return to Strasbourg to complete the formal EU ratification process