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Post by chichi on Dec 10, 2008 16:45:20 GMT
^^Welcome!! And have your first karma!
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Post by jonathan88 on Dec 11, 2008 0:28:52 GMT
There's definitely some kinda of double meaning going on. White noise sound Trani on ten cheap trick hookers that worm in his lap, don't know which fish, he'd like to bite tonight, oh tonight, tonight...well maybe tonight
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Post by ticboo on Dec 11, 2008 11:54:26 GMT
^^ isn't there just!
And this is why I love Caleb, he's just so tricksy!
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Post by lardydar on Dec 11, 2008 13:09:14 GMT
Aye, despite the goofy grin, he's a right clever bastard.
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notfrank63
Cold as a Grave
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Post by notfrank63 on Dec 11, 2008 13:11:57 GMT
Yea, I heared the same thing Sallyb, I think its actually about Cocain, (you know - "white noise sound?"). I am thinking theres another thread on here about it. I will have to try and find it when I get home from work.
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crazysadie
Cold as a Grave
new fan, and proud of it!
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Post by crazysadie on Dec 14, 2008 6:21:18 GMT
I think this song is about the seedy side of life. It reminds me of that Lou Reed song I can't remember the name of.
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Post by Gunsfromsouth ;D on Dec 14, 2008 6:54:59 GMT
Is trani about a transvestite or a tranistor radio because i saw someone say that the radios are often referred to as trani's where as a transvestite is known as a tranny?. Also, the lyrics suggest a radio because it says 'white noise sound like a trani on ten'. I think ten means the volume level thingy. Lol my mum said Trani was about a radio and I was like "wut? " but I actually see where you're coming from
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Post by rainman on Dec 14, 2008 9:23:35 GMT
you just blew my fucking mind. there's a reason he has 30 karma but only 95 posts, and you have only 1 karma and 300 posts...
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Post by schnucams on Dec 15, 2008 0:11:48 GMT
Aye, despite the goofy grin, he's a right clever bastard. Couldnt have put it better myself!!!
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Post by dusty333 on Dec 15, 2008 0:44:39 GMT
i always thought it was about transvestites, but my mum used to work in a trani factory (LOL) so it also reminded me of that too.
either way, its a funking AMAZING song.
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Post by schnucams on Dec 15, 2008 0:45:40 GMT
^^ as in a factory that made transistor radios? (just so I'm clear )
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Post by dusty333 on Dec 15, 2008 0:50:12 GMT
hahahahhahaha errrr yeah the radio's *shuffles awarkwadly*
EDIT: yes it was the radio's, not man ladies. even though that would be funnier
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Post by schnucams on Dec 15, 2008 0:54:01 GMT
It sure would be funnier!!!!
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Post by dusty333 on Dec 15, 2008 0:58:21 GMT
my mother previously had a job in which she dressed men as ladies. she found it very rewarding and they gave her a glowing reference.
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Post by schnucams on Dec 15, 2008 1:02:01 GMT
Well its not as funny when you say it like that...........that sounds like a very nice job
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Post by dusty333 on Dec 15, 2008 1:08:11 GMT
hehehe
il get the no. for you. it was a good little earner!
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sxesadie
Runnin' Free
Such a Charmer
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Post by sxesadie on Dec 15, 2008 1:11:37 GMT
I think this song is about the seedy side of life. It reminds me of that Lou Reed song I can't remember the name of. "Take a Walk on the Wild Side" is about a transvestite prostitute too! I love Lou, he was making true and gritty music before it became the norm!
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Post by schnucams on Dec 15, 2008 1:13:32 GMT
hehehe il get the no. for you. it was a good little earner! Hahaha, much appreciated!! I happen to be looking for a job right now
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Post by dusty333 on Dec 15, 2008 1:18:17 GMT
its in skegness though i think it sounds a pretty good job though (keeping in mind that my mum is 63 and she worked there in here teens)
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Post by schnucams on Dec 15, 2008 1:30:13 GMT
hmmmmmmmmmmm, I mite hold out for a position closer to home then!! Thanks for the thought tho
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