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Posted:
Wed Sep 20, 2006 10:58 pm
by rumsodomyandthelash
philipchevron wrote:rumsodomyandthelash wrote:philipchevron wrote:A Red Bull, chilled, no ice, thanks.

I am finding myself drinking more and more of these lovelly little pick me ups, do you think it might be a dangerous adiction ?
Well, it's caffeine so, yes, it's addictive. But so far, I have not found it life-threatening. I know a bit about life-threatening addictions. For what it's worth, I rarely drink coffee or tea anymore.
Mmmm, i think its only dangerous when its mixed with alcahol, red bull and vodka is well dodgey, maybe i'll stick to the tea and cofffee. Thinking about it , i must have seen you play live at least 10 times, and i have allways had a good drink in me, this year i am gonna drive to nottingham and see the gig sober, maybe we could share a red bull after the gig Mr C, it'd be great to meet you again ?

Posted:
Thu Sep 21, 2006 8:23 am
by Eckhard
rumsodomyandthelash wrote:philipchevron wrote:A Red Bull, chilled, no ice, thanks.

I am finding myself drinking more and more of these lovelly little pick me ups, do you think it might be a dangerous adiction ?
They sell something that tastes about the same and has the same amount of caffeine in some petrol stations round here. The difference is that they sell it in 1 litre bottles and cheaper as the small Red-Bull-cans. I used to buy that stuff before going on longer drives or when I had a lot of work.
The weird thing that I experienced was that you get an extreme rush of energy for some time. But after a few hours I started to feel extremely tired.
I therefore stopped drinking it in large amounts.

Posted:
Thu Sep 21, 2006 10:19 am
by usualdog
Repeal, Sally Mac and the intro to Rain Street!!

Posted:
Thu Sep 21, 2006 12:07 pm
by Niall
white city is nice and catchy too
Re: Most catchy tune

Posted:
Wed Jul 31, 2013 8:05 am
by leadshoes
I don't know how I ended up here, but eight years after this thread died its timely death, I'll give a vote to Whiskey you're the devil. [shrug]
Re: Most catchy tune

Posted:
Wed Jul 31, 2013 11:57 pm
by Low D
Did "Garbo" get a mention? Deadly one for getting stuck in the head, that. I'd never heard it before the box set.
Re: Most catchy tune

Posted:
Sun Aug 04, 2013 6:06 pm
by Smoz
Mountain Dew, once that bugger gets stuck in my head I am whistling it for several days.
Re: Most catchy tune

Posted:
Wed Aug 14, 2013 7:43 pm
by leadshoes
Smoz wrote:Mountain Dew, once that bugger gets stuck in my head I am whistling it for several days.
Yep, that one is deadly.

Re: Most catchy tune

Posted:
Wed Aug 14, 2013 8:11 pm
by Fr. McGreer
leadshoes wrote:Smoz wrote:Mountain Dew, once that bugger gets stuck in my head I am whistling it for several days.
Yep, that one is deadly.

Skidly idle diddle dum, skidly idle diddle dum, skidly idle dum a diddle dum day

Re: Most catchy tune

Posted:
Wed Aug 14, 2013 10:54 pm
by soulfinger
Low D wrote:Did "Garbo" get a mention? Deadly one for getting stuck in the head, that. I'd never heard it before the box set.
In and Out is definitely second only to Streams in the catchiness stakes in my opinion.

Re: Most catchy tune

Posted:
Fri Aug 16, 2013 11:38 am
by leadshoes
South Australia can also be a bit difficult to expel once it gets lodged in there...
Re: Most catchy tune

Posted:
Sun Aug 18, 2013 1:49 am
by leadshoes
And then there's the chorus to Billy's Bones, sometimes I stroll along trying to sing it as rapid-fire as Shane does:
Hey Billy son, where are you now don't you know that we need you now with a ratatat and the old kow tow where are Billy's bones resting now....