Just listening to some of the tracks from the Screaming Citizens "Suede Coat" EP..
These guys play Funk-Rock kinda stuff and listening to their EP on MySpace it sound pretty cool...
Really looking forward to being pissed mellow, having a good fantastic sail, the team doing well exceeding expectations (do we have any?) and getting funky with these boyz and all you Southport-Soulsailors...
See you there babes..
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Butter my bucket!
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Geeze - a comment spam saying I should buy some stinkpotter - now where's my checkbook?
Can I borrow you check book also...
I gotta have one.
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