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Oi! And there you have upped the inclusion of something as jazzy as shitwaspery to levels that ought to become a part of the lexicon of hipster vocabulary. So SEB, on with your sunglasses, zoot suit, saxophone in hand, and let's have a ditty dedicated to the word.

Funny you should say that, because for me the word says, reggae or ragga! Something (or should that be sumtink) in da stylie of Yellowman
 

Funny you should say that, because for me the word says, reggae or ragga! Something (or should that be sumtink) in da stylie of Yellowman

SEB, I have young clients who use this jargon. Drives me up the wall. About a year ago I learnt what a whip was. Not what you'd expect it to be either. I tend to simplify music and art in general - is it any good and/or does it move me?

Whatever you do, just keep it in a SEB stylie, it's far more entertaining, and bound to have undeniable quality.
 
I have to say in all seriousness, our differences apart, that your prose are very entertaining.

Jezza, I think that there's an unwritten law concerning forums. Anything beyond 2 or 3 posts and it seems to exhaust whatever topic's being discussed. A pity as face to face I'm sure we could expand on this in a very jovial manner. Never mind, the point I suppose is that it's just a difference, no more. Far too often I see threads that begin harmlessly evolve into matters of honour and pistols at dawn, all pretty pointless really....what did the man say? It's not a cure for cancer.
 
Jezza, I think that there's an unwritten law concerning forums. Anything beyond 2 or 3 posts and it seems to exhaust whatever topic's being discussed. A pity as face to face I'm sure we could expand on this in a very jovial manner. Never mind, the point I suppose is that it's just a difference, no more. Far too often I see threads that begin harmlessly evolve into matters of honour and pistols at dawn, all pretty pointless really....what did the man say? It's not a cure for cancer.

I'd go along with that. It's sensible and constructive. But I really do like your posts. You have an entertaining method and extensive vocabulary that I admire and read with interest.
 
FA Cup Please.
- Lucky for me I didn't read the previous three and a half pages of off topic spattle ;)

Double oi!

I'm smiling Ken, if you read the first line of my last reply to jezza you'll see that I recognise how posts can take up space and whether you like it or not, involve others. Sorry for spattling mate UTB :cool:
 
SEB, I have young clients who use this jargon. Drives me up the wall. About a year ago I learnt what a whip was. Not what you'd expect it to be either. I tend to simplify music and art in general - is it any good and/or does it move me?

Whatever you do, just keep it in a SEB stylie, it's far more entertaining, and bound to have undeniable quality.

Can't do it any other way. Played so many different things, on different instruments, in many genre, written by many people that the influences are too many to boil it down to just one. Shitwasp = reggae in my head for some reason :)

Whip is nowt to do with politics either ;)
 
Can't do it any other way. Played so many different things, on different instruments, in many genre, written by many people that the influences are too many to boil it down to just one. Shitwasp = reggae in my head for some reason :)

Whip is nowt to do with politics either ;)

Nope, it certainly ain't....not a huge reggae fan, but as with everything, there are exceptions to most rules.

Currently listening to a lovely cd by Norma Winstone 'Dance Without Answer', she's been around donkey's years, and her shtick is jazzy vocal accompanied by great musicians. Not everyone's cup of char, but very soothing to the ear.
 
Nope, it certainly ain't....not a huge reggae fan, but as with everything, there are exceptions to most rules.

Currently listening to a lovely cd by Norma Winstone 'Dance Without Answer', she's been around donkey's years, and her shtick is jazzy vocal accompanied by great musicians. Not everyone's cup of char, but very soothing to the ear.

Ha, just listening to Sarah Vaughan. What a set of pipes she had!
 

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