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By andrew
#356212
You're 36 now so you'd have been 18 in 1995, so the Charlatans?


You can try and guess as much as you want Andrew, but I guarantee you will never get it. To be honest I doubt you have even heard of them.....


Try me.


No, I'm ok thanks.


Ok, how about the band name then? It might open up a new musical experience for me.
#356229
You lot make me chuckle.

I think you're being too hard on yourself. Is it possible that it's not the band that's changed? Perhaps you've grown while they've remained stagnant. See it's all about POV.
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By stonemonkey
#356231
A band still around from the mid 90s that hasn't aged so well, any more clues? genre?
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By racechick
#356232
I found this lovely pigeon that can't fly, I've put him in this cage and fed him but he wants to get out. Do yo think he'll be ok till the morning when I can phone a vets?

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By LRW
#356233
You lot make me chuckle.

I think you're being too hard on yourself. Is it possible that it's not the band that's changed? Perhaps you've grown while they've remained stagnant. See it's all about POV.


No. It's them. :wink:

The lead singer always used to spend time talking between songs, building up a rapport with the audience. He said hardly a thing. They used to play with the songs, mixing in other songs or verses, extending them, changing them into something new. They didn't, they just churned out the standard format. The lead singer used to bring out such emotion in the songs. Really connected. But he was just a caricature of his former self.

I can understand that I've changed. But they were definitely a different band.
By LRW
#356236
I found this lovely pigeon that can't fly, I've put him in this cage and fed him but he wants to get out. Do yo think he'll be ok till the morning when I can phone a vets?


The nicest thing to do would be to chuck him in a pot with some stock and root veg....
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By racechick
#356237
I found this lovely pigeon that can't fly, I've put him in this cage and fed him but he wants to get out. Do yo think he'll be ok till the morning when I can phone a vets?


The nicest thing to do would be to chuck him in a pot with some stock and root veg....


:yikes: Thats horrible!
By Ichabod
#356238
I found this lovely pigeon that can't fly, I've put him in this cage and fed him but he wants to get out. Do yo think he'll be ok till the morning when I can phone a vets?

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You'd be better finding a local wildlife sanctuary, a vet might want to put it out of its misery
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By stonemonkey
#356239
I found this lovely pigeon that can't fly, I've put him in this cage and fed him but he wants to get out. Do yo think he'll be ok till the morning when I can phone a vets?


The nicest thing to do would be to chuck him in a pot with some stock and root veg....


Might be what the vet suggests, happened to my dad when he hit a pheasant, thinking it was dead he put it in the boot (trunk), it wasn't dead so took it to the vet who wrung it's neck and said here's your dinner. TBH though I'd be a bit wary of eating a pigeon, or even handling one.
By LRW
#356241
I found this lovely pigeon that can't fly, I've put him in this cage and fed him but he wants to get out. Do yo think he'll be ok till the morning when I can phone a vets?


The nicest thing to do would be to chuck him in a pot with some stock and root veg....


:yikes: Thats horrible!


Why? Are you a vegetarian?
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By racechick
#356242
I found this lovely pigeon that can't fly, I've put him in this cage and fed him but he wants to get out. Do yo think he'll be ok till the morning when I can phone a vets?


The nicest thing to do would be to chuck him in a pot with some stock and root veg....


Might be what the vet suggests, happened to my dad when he hit a pheasant, thinking it was dead he put it in the boot (trunk), it wasn't dead so took it to the vet who wrung it's neck and said here's your dinner. TBH though I'd be a bit wary of eating a pigeon, or even handling one.


I've handled it :eek: it needed soothing. I took a baby bird to a vets once and they said they'd get it to a sanctuary. But that was ages go. I want to bring him in the house but I think he'll just flutter everywhere and hurt his wing more.
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