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The Evolution of the Brain

Paddy Smith pjsmith40 at hotmail.com
Wed Aug 21 07:19:59 EST 2002


Gabe Morris wrote:
> dunno what ya on about, i like em for the music, after all they are a
> band i have my own political views. Anyway ya sound like a fan so
> good on ya

If he was really a fan he'd know that the song was actually 'Princess
Margaret on the Guiilotine' and was sung by the usual Rose's frontman, Ian
Broudie. Don't know what Johnny Lyndon is supposed to do with it, he's a
member of the dance act Leftfield.

PS if people like Kevin Wilson wouldn't keep bottom-posting in contravention
of UN regulations, this thread wouldn't get so confusing.

> "Kevin S. Wilson" <rescyou at spro.net> wrote in message
> news:4585mu881859dnnl753mj4p6jimge7peir at 4ax.com...
>> On Tue, 20 Aug 2002 19:45:51 +0000 (UTC), "Gabe Morris"
>> <gabbler123 at yahoo.com>, wrote:
>>
>>> what the fuck has this all to do with the stone roses??
>>>
>>
>> My guess is that the original poster is a supporter of the U.S.
>> politician Lyndon LaRouche and is attempting to further LaRouche's
>> efforts to bring to light Queen Elizabeth's links to international
>> drug dealing. Specifically, it appears to be an attempt to educate
>> Stone Rose's fans about the rather sordid dealings the Queen is
>> alleged to have been engaged in. After all, the Stone Roses' dislike
>> for the Queen isn't exactly a secret, what with John Squire singing
>> about putting "a blanket over the Queen Mother's head" ("Elizabeth My
>> Dear" Second Coming, 1994).
>>
>> That's my theory. What do you think?
>> --
>> Kevin S. Wilson
>> Tech Writer at a University Somewhere in Idaho





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