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Post by slim » Thu Sep 13, 2007 6:00 pm

Haha and with one sentence i alienate myself from the whole forum.
Slim wrote: using the same drumbeat in every single tune.
That was an exaggeration, true, there is a difference. And i wasn't saying there was no skill to it, i just don't feel it much.

I'm not going to lie, i don't like a lot of the house or trance i have heard, but then, being equally truthful i have never really listened to a lot of house. Trance i don't like for many other reasons than the incessant kickdrum, so i can't see myself coming round to that soon.

4x4 garage always feels like it is missing something whenever i have tried to get into it, doesn't have the sense of motion or energy 2-step does.

Weirdly i have really liked the 4x4 dubstep that has been coming out, so like i say, i am not opposed completely to it.

But yeah i was being closed minded, and oversimplifying my opinion anyway. Anyone recommend some house mixes on a slightly wonkier tip?

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Post by shonky » Thu Sep 13, 2007 6:10 pm

Parson wrote:i know how the english language works

if a word ends with an "A" you pronounce "R"

if there is an H in a word, you pretend its not there

and you say stuff like "chap" and "bloke" a whole bunch
Some people do use the letter h but we generally regard them as the ruling class fascists they are and throw bricks at them.

We also do the glottal stop quite well so that "butter" become "buh-ahh" and "water" becomes "war-urr" - think some folks might even go as far as saying "elly-cot-urr" instead of helicopter but I doubt it. People that speak that are that rubbish at speaking generally fall over when confronted with more than two syllables at a time.

I think in the future we'll use even less letters and just wander round going ah-uh-ah-huh-oh-ah-oh like some kind of wierd tellytubbie cult. Or like they often do at football matches (proper football not that wussed-out rugby thing you guys do)

Anyway we made it, so I think we've got more right to vandalise it than you americans. :wink:
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Post by ashley » Thu Sep 13, 2007 6:25 pm

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Post by vonboyage » Thu Sep 13, 2007 6:25 pm

Parson wrote:and you say stuff like "chap" and "bloke" a whole bunch
Who the fuck says chap.

Stereotyping is very unbecoming of you.
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Post by jim » Thu Sep 13, 2007 6:28 pm

Parson wrote:i know how the english language works

if a word ends with an "A" you pronounce "R"

if there is an H in a word, you pretend its not there

and you say stuff like "chap" and "bloke" a whole bunch
There's more than one accent in Britain and nobody says chap.

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Post by pk- » Thu Sep 13, 2007 6:29 pm

I'm of the opinion that dyslexia and dyspraxia are either a myth or wrongly diagnosed 95% of the time

Similarly I think the existence of ADD is a load of bollocks

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Post by dutty yuppie » Thu Sep 13, 2007 6:30 pm

At least we don't overuse 'like'....

And what's up with your pronounciations of 'route' and 'aluminium'?

Plus when we say 'wanker' and 'tnuc' it sounds proper!

England>America

(All in good nature btw, peckerwood)
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Post by BaronVon » Thu Sep 13, 2007 6:31 pm

Slim wrote:
ozols man wrote: but i myself got leearning difficulties (dyspraxia)

On the unpopular opinions front, most 4x4 music sounds flat and boring, i don't like how a huge chunk of electronic music can get away with using the same drumbeat in every single tune. Don't get how people can dance to such a flat rhythm.
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Post by dutty yuppie » Thu Sep 13, 2007 6:32 pm

Parson wrote:i know how the english language works

if a word ends with an "A" you pronounce "R"

if there is an H in a word, you pretend its not there

and you say stuff like "chap" and "bloke" a whole bunch
This seppo's 'avin a bubble.
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Post by ashley » Thu Sep 13, 2007 6:38 pm

Vonboyage wrote:
Parson wrote:and you say stuff like "chap" and "bloke" a whole bunch
Who the fuck says chap.

Stereotyping is very unbecoming of you.
I say chap...


"Awight chap"

and I also say bloke...

"Who was that?"
"I dunno sum bloke"

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Post by two oh one » Thu Sep 13, 2007 6:39 pm

pk- wrote:I'm of the opinion that dyslexia and dyspraxia are either a myth or wrongly diagnosed 95% of the time

Similarly I think the existence of ADD is a load of bollocks
It always amuses me how many people are self-diagnosed with Dyslexia, when they are, in actual fact, just plain illiterate because they didn't pay attention at school.

Not saying anybody here is that way, but the web in general is full of 'em...

:)

Also, look at how many musicians are claiming that they suffer from Synaesthesia as soon as well known acts claim they have it. Sometimes people say they suffer from it AND spell it wrong, then blame that on Dyslexia. Then you call them on it and they say they have ADD or manic depression...

:lol:
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Post by dutty yuppie » Thu Sep 13, 2007 6:40 pm

Don't forget geezer.
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Post by showguns » Thu Sep 13, 2007 6:46 pm

Dutty Yuppie wrote:At least we don't overuse 'like'....

And what's up with your pronounciations of 'route' and 'aluminium'?

Plus when we say 'wanker' and 'tnuc' it sounds proper!

England>America

(All in good nature btw, peckerwood)
parson is pretty far from a peckerwood, lol. stick to british slang. 8)
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Post by shonky » Thu Sep 13, 2007 6:52 pm

http://www.guardian.co.uk/parents/story ... 51,00.html

There we go - smokescreen for middle-class thickies :D
Hmm....

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Post by dutty yuppie » Thu Sep 13, 2007 6:54 pm

showguns wrote:
parson is pretty far from a peckerwood, lol. stick to british slang. 8)
Gladly. :wink: I know what a peckerwood is, I only used it because it sounds so American to me rather than being insulting.
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Post by parson » Thu Sep 13, 2007 6:57 pm

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Post by vonboyage » Thu Sep 13, 2007 7:30 pm

Ashley wrote:I say chap...

"Awight chap"
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Post by shonky » Thu Sep 13, 2007 7:32 pm

Vonboyage wrote:
Ashley wrote:I say chap...

"Awight chap"
:o

:o

Had a mate who used to call people Mr Chappy chap for which he got called Fat Chris
Hmm....

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Post by ana » Thu Sep 13, 2007 8:05 pm

Vonboyage wrote:Who the fuck says chap.
I do.

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Post by shonky » Thu Sep 13, 2007 8:07 pm

ana wrote:
Vonboyage wrote:Who the fuck says chap.
I do.
Yeah and me. Not often. Did at the beginning of this sentence
Hmm....

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