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The Fex wrote:
hakey wrote:I prefer the one in the middle
OI! ARE YOU LOOKING AT MY BIRD? :x
She seems to be looking at me.

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D.H. Miltz wrote:Erik Satie's Parade? (Sounds used therein, that is.)
YES! Thank you...

The objects in question:

A lottery wheel
Sirens (still from the film/cover of New Order's "Waiting for the Sirens' Call")
Revolver (more likely to be a starting pistol, given the circumstances)
Typewriter

...and also used in some performances...

Aeroplane FX
Foghorns

That's the last time I ever set a classical music question! :roll: :lol:
Pithy apothegm goeth here...

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hakey wrote:
The Fex wrote:
hakey wrote:I prefer the one in the middle
OI! ARE YOU LOOKING AT MY BIRD? :x
She seems to be looking at me.
That'll be Elle Macpherson. You've both got very little chance with her, and even less chance with Portia de Rossi (on the right) who went on to play Lindsay Fünke in "Arrested Development" (and is a lesbian).

You could have a go for the one on the left, but I'm not 100% sure who she is.
Pithy apothegm goeth here...

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Magistrate Chip Ken Thatcher
Buck Gino Gustafson
Tami Zero
Cupid Fast Moon
Pipi Leg
Rep Martha Thyme


Who is the leader of this gang?
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Is it Gary Glitter?

No, I'm only kidding.

Gottfried Leibniz.

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Big Black

The Rich Man's Eight Track Tape
Songs About f**king
Atomizer
Sound of Impact
Pig Pile
Last edited by hakey on Sat Jun 19, 2010 12:02 pm, edited 1 time in total.

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hakey wrote:Big Black
Who is the leader of this gang?
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Steve Albini

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That's what I was going for. (I'd also have accepted Tami Zero, Atomizer being the first chronologically, but Albini was the answer I initially had in mind.)

And fine timing. I'm off to bed.
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D.H. Miltz wrote:Rep Martha Thyme
Unfortunately, hakey forgot The Hammer Party. So I win.

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Go fiddle with a choir boy, take a shit in the woods, or whatever it is that you Popes do on Saturdays. The answer to Mr Miltz's question was Steve Albini! :x

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What is the connection between a fairly recent question (within the last week) and the theme tune to a British sitcom of the 1970's?

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hakey wrote:Go fiddle with a choir boy, take a shit in the woods, or whatever it is that you Popes do on Saturdays. The answer to Mr Miltz's question was Steve Albini! :x
On Saturdays His Holiness enjoys skeet shooting, and recreating the Siege of Leningrad using thousands of bottle caps he has collected over the past decade.

Are we talking about The Goodies again?
Pithy apothegm goeth here...

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Blank_Frank wrote:Are we talking about The Goodies again?
Nope - though a similar level of unfunniness.

The star went on to develop a career in music - including a notable first.

A question is not an answer.


(And I knew the answer to your last question as soon as I saw it :dog: - I think it was on QI recently? That's got nothing to do with this question.)

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Ah...got it. Some Mothers Do 'Ave 'Em. Ronnie Hazlehurst's music spelt out the title in Morse code.
hakey wrote:The star went on to develop a career in music - including a notable first.
Michael Crawford. Two Olivier Awards for best actor in a musical?
hakey wrote:I knew the answer to your last question as soon as I saw it :dog: - I think it was on QI recently?
It may well have been, I just remembered there was a Satie piece that used a typewriter, and built up from there.
Pithy apothegm goeth here...

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