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What is this all about?
See here.
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Like sands through the hourglass, so are the people who eventually realise that CloseUp is just taking the piss.
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Where to start...
Well, that's obvious. :)
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[I] used to crash parties and Maseratis.
Surely one of the greatest rhymes in the history of Pop.
Not just for the linguistic trickery, which is delightful, but also for the vividness of the imagery in such a succint phrase; the sort of person who would not only find themselves in the position of driving - and then doing so so recklessly as to crash - a (presumably, someone else's) Maserati, but could then weasel their way behind the wheel of another one, and then crash that, too!
I'm thrown back to memories of a few people I knew years ago who would totally do that sort of thing and if I took a whole paragragh, I doubt I could describe them better.
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He used to crash parties and Maseratis.
Surely one of the greatest rhymes in the history of Pop.
There'll always be complaints or disagreements about awards, but you have to admit, we've come a long way since the days when the NZMAs were so utterly irrelevant that they had to start a-whole-'nother awards*, just to have one that bore some resemblance to what people were actually listening to.
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Speaking of awesome/terrible spoken word performances...
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Any excuse to drop the Kinks...
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Actually, now that I think about it, is Rammstein really the best reference for you to make your point?
How about Trio?
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last night's "documentary" on the channel, Making a Killing , is a polemic produced by a Scientology front organisation, The Citizens Commission on Human Rights.
Perhaps so, but the story told - in that ten-minute clip, at least - is virtually the same as that in (the relevant parts of) such "legitimate" documentaries as Adam Curtis' The Trap: What Happened to Our Dream of Freedom (BBC Two.)