yeah i know my mistake but his was worse
and ill post where i like, thats my choice, whether you read it is yours
"Paddy Smith" <pjsmith40 at hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:ak00a1$1ej0o9$1 at ID-78501.news.dfncis.de...
> 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
>>