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  1. Zombie

    Jazz

    You posted the same link twice Always seemed unfair Dave B got all the kudos for Take Five when it was the sax player Paul Desmond who essentially wrote it Here's Aardman Animation's fab cool cats vid for Nina Simone's My Baby Just Cares For Me
  2. Nope, it still means the same ... but now it might mean something else too sick = I feel unwell sick = that's good sick = that's bad bad = that's good bad = that's not good See, easy! :funny: .
  3. He sure was a cute little critter
  4. Happiness is wolf shaped!
  5. Zombie

    Jazz

    Jools Holland boogie-woogies with Dr John. Just incredible.
  6. A much better performance from the Aussies on the opening day of the Third Test with their first century and 303 for 3 in the bag after a dismal Second Test at Lords when England blew away the tourists - who looked like this ... while Joe Root, getting his outstanding178 not out, looked like this So come on Aussies make it a proper battle for the best of five
  7. Well I think Italians are hot!
  8. there was The Tracy Awards, but it doesn't seem to have been active since 2012 It had a rather fine logo too Here's a winner from September 2012 http://www.thetracyawards.com/
  9. A perfect marriage between crap product and crap ad - hope they don't breed .
  10. Zombie

    Jazz

    Candy Dulfer is sensational - the alto-sax is sooo sexxyyy. Thanks for sharing - I'd never have seen this otherwise
  11. Zombie

    Jazz

    Wow, that's a great number and really tight playing! I love Dave Brubeck too and I was lucky to see Oscar Peterson from just a few feet away giving a solo performance - technical brilliance. Glad you liked the Pete and Dud sketch Thanks for sharing .
  12. Zombie

    Jazz

    Black American jazz and R&B lyrics can be a little difficult for non-Americans to understand, so here's a clip of the late great Dudley Moore's Masterclass where he explains to Peter Cook exactly what the lyrics to Mamma's Got A Brand New Bag really mean ... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZDtkmOdYdKY
  13. Yeah, way too many lawyers slithering around - good idea to clamp down on the supply
  14. Your mate could always try Nifty - they're indexed by "gay" "lesbian" "bi" etc. I've no idea what the "L" stuff's like but it might just be your mate's cuppa tea
  15. Zombie

    Jazz

    I love jazz. Big band, jazz piano, 1950s Miles Davis - there are all kinds of jazz. I don't like everything - some leaves me cold - and I can't even define what jazz is. I just know what I love when I hear it. Here's my all-time favourite big band number, Begin The Beguine, composed by one of America's greatest composers, Cole Porter, on an ocean liner in 1935, and played by the greatest American big band leader, Artie Shaw, in his best-selling big band arrangement of 1938 - IMHO the greatest version ever of this piece So what's your favourite jazz number and performance? Share a Youtube link
  16. It's obvious that it was his poor grasp of grammar what did for him "Hire me as a lawyer - not as a escort"
  17. A topless bear? A bare bear?? *covers eyes*
  18. the Perseids - and noctilucent clouds
  19. Can only speak for myself. It's not about "the willingness ... to take at face value everything this ex-employee says" but rather recognition of the described behaviours
  20. Welcome to Corporate World ... where sociopaths thrive
  21. NBC's website gave more details last week The British government and European Space Agency (ESA) are providing $100 million in funding, which will be matched by private financing to complete the propulsion system's development and test. The 2020 flight test will follow the completion of a prototype of the space plane engine by 2017, according to the UK government’s minister for universities and science David Willetts. Speaking on Tuesday (July 16) at the UK Space Conference 2013 in Glasgow, Scotland, Willetts said: "£60 million ($90 million) has been committed to begin building the SABRE prototype. We expect to see the completion of the prototype SABRE by 2017 and flight tests around 2020." For this next phase, the £60 million will be paid in two tranches, £35 million in the UK government’s financial year 2014-2015 and then £25 million for 2015-2016. This funding is expected to create about 1,000 engineering and technology jobs and support a further 2,000 jobs in the wider economy, officials said. By 2017, the UK government expects that SABRE's design will be done, ground demonstrations of engine technology carried out; a flight test of the SABRE rocket nozzle achieved; and improvements to the heat exchanger technology and manufacturing capability accomplished. http://www.nbcnews.com/science/space-plane-engine-future-get-flight-test-2020-6C10679981#space-plane-engine-future-get-flight-test-2020-6C10679981 .
  22. *covers ears and hides *
  23. Can you promise me it won't play anything by Oasis?
  24. Thanks for that. In which case it is truly ironic - and this is the correct use of "irony" - that the opposite constitutional positions of England and the US have in fact produced the opposite outcomes in terms of religious influence on current daily life in our respective countries.
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