Yea no worriesmoorey wrote:That's ok....i'll go slash my wrists nowcloughy wrote:Yea mate I got it, but unfortunetally I dont usually worry to much about them, as there was a few that were going to come pick them up after the Ateco...............And i've still got themmoorey wrote:PM'd youcloughy wrote:I've relisted mine for 800 again ....don't try an haggle, but i'll shout a couple of tinnies when you pick them up
No offence intended
I'll message you if I get the poppy, and won't patronise you otherewise
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Kurt certainly was onto it, but he didn't write Lake Of Fire. Well not Kurt Cobain, anyway. It was written by Curt Kirkwood of Meat Puppets and released on their 1984 album, Meat Puppets II .GQ Bear wrote:Kurt was on to itRockyF70 wrote:Where do dead pede's go when they die
They don't go to heaven where the angel's fly
they go to a lake of fire n fry
see them again 'till the Fourth of July
The song was made famous when Nirvana performed the cover at their 1994 Unplugged in New York concert.
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