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PA PA PampapaPA

Posted by Rob on April 28, 2000 at 03:01:49:

Sorry guys, it's back again and there isn't a possibility to remove it. I've been spinning the most incredible crappy songs in my angry sounding language going like 'I'm lying quitetly dreaming on my pillow' or 'Put a candle before your window tonight', 'And the clock says tick tick, ticking all my hours away', 'Zenderruis en testbeeld','In the city of Amsterdam' and much more nonsense, but after every refrain I just go PA PA PampapaPA, no matter what symphony I'm spinning. Oh Roschen rot? PAPAPampapaPA! DADADA-DOOOOOOO! ( Or DADADA-Duh, especially for you Bob H, you're not being ignored) PAPAPampapaPA! and even Wagner doesn't help; the hammering at anvils and the screaming of heldinnensopranos in total exstacy because Siegfried is such a hero can't weigh up to PA PA PampapaPA, because it's a question while being an answer, it's everything in nothing, it's the beginning in the end and I'm right now flabbergaster for more than two days.

I'm reading Charlie recommend Sigiswald Kuijcken or however you spell this horrid language I call my own and I tried spinning Bruckner 8, to release my manic thoughts, but it's leaving me wishing he put that one theme into this symphony instead of PAAAAA-PamPAMPAPAPAPamPAPAPAAAAAAA.

Rob