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Last week's crash at Heathrow
British Airways are flying in their Chinese aircraft crash investigator to Heathrow.
Mr Wat Wen Fu King Wong arrives tomorrow.
Mr Wat Wen Fu King Wong arrives tomorrow.
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Is this the same man who has such a problem he tried to get somebody banned but discovered the culprit had a "static ISP".
What a strange life you lead.
Lost anymore kids lately?
Is this the same man who has such a problem he tried to get somebody banned but discovered the culprit had a "static ISP".
What a strange life you lead.
Lost anymore kids lately?
Bewlay Bros
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"The Bewlay Brothers" is a song written by David Bowie in 1971 for the album Hunky Dory. The last track written and recorded on Hunky Dory, this ballad has been described as "probably Bowie's densest and most impenetrable song".[1] The composer himself supposedly told producer Ken Scott that it was a track for the American market, because "the Americans always like to read things into things", even though the lyrics "make absolutely no sense".[2]
Some commentators have also seen references in the song to Bowie's stepbrother Terry, a schizophrenic, while others such as Tom Robinson have discerned a"gay agenda".[
As taken from Wikipedia
"The Bewlay Brothers" is a song written by David Bowie in 1971 for the album Hunky Dory. The last track written and recorded on Hunky Dory, this ballad has been described as "probably Bowie's densest and most impenetrable song".[1] The composer himself supposedly told producer Ken Scott that it was a track for the American market, because "the Americans always like to read things into things", even though the lyrics "make absolutely no sense".[2]
Some commentators have also seen references in the song to Bowie's stepbrother Terry, a schizophrenic, while others such as Tom Robinson have discerned a"gay agenda".[
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