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tegs07

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  1. it’s the end of the world as we know it - r.e.m
  2. return of django - the upsetters
  3. a short term effect - the cure
  4. surfin’ u.s.a - jamc
  5. half a person / smiths
  6. Beat the Time - Edie Brickell and the new bohemians
  7. leave in silence - depeche mode
  8. New Year’s Day - U2
  9. Ah the glorious Beeb. Just as technology and broadcasting were at the point of convergence with end to end digital production a hairs breadth away they go and outsource their entire technology division and keep a load of analogue broadcast engineers in house. Genius.
  10. Well we all have the chance to turn it around shortly. I don’t think the NHS should or will be privatised and any political party that tries in the UK will be consigned to the back benches indefinitely.
  11. I have friends working in IT for the NHS who report of layers of middle management and bad planning.
  12. Not sure if it caused it. We can look at the stats for turnout and voting patterns. Seems to me a lot of people didn’t bother to vote so can’t really complain
  13. It’s worth remembering that the people who have the most power at the polls tend to be the older demographic. They also tend to use the NHS more than most. No government with a stated mandate to privatise the NHS would ever get elected.
  14. fire in cairo - the cure
  15. prayers for rain - the cure
  16. approaching the pavonis mons by balloon - flaming lips
  17. let love in - nick cave
  18. return of the los palmas 7 - madness
  19. brothers on the slide - cyamande
  20. beat surrender - jam
  21. lay lady lay - dylan
  22. Have you tried https://www.stringsdirect.co.uk/parts-c4/bridge-parts-c685 They used to stock/order MusicMan bridges/parts?
  23. Don’t suppose you ever get down to Bristol?
  24. Pay is really a small part of most of the industrial action occurring. Terms and conditions are steadily being eroded and an awful lot of people face a lot of uncertainty in their work, with their accommodation, with retirement. The Proletariat have become the Precariat. A certain person who constantly accuses me of supporting the establishment doesn’t realise in essence I agree with his views. It’s how to navigate out of the situation and change course which is the issue. If not handled with extreme caution the economy could quickly collapse. We all had a brief taster of this just a few weeks ago.
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