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Last Post 2/20/2006 12:33 PM by  Protein biscuit
Bill Drummond pulls off hoax of the milennium?
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2/20/2006 12:33 PM
    It's bulls**t (?) but i'd love it to be true. http://www.gawker.com/news/pete-doherty/fun-with-the-rumor-mill-the-pete-doherty-hoax-155558.php
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    2/20/2006 1:03 PM
    This started out on Holy Moly as far as I know. www.holymoly.co.uk. Can't find it now though.
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    2/20/2006 2:25 PM
    i would love this to be true
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    2/20/2006 6:47 PM
    the only thing that makes this believable is bill drummond... once his name was mentioned in the article, it began to seem more than a possibility... sure, the man cannot be rivalled as a prankster extrodanaire!
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    2/21/2006 10:02 AM
    Some parts of his book are hilarious. Don't know if I could call it his autobiography. I especially liked the one where himself and his mate hung a dead cow from one of the lamposts of a motorway in the UK. What the fk???!!
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    2/21/2006 10:23 AM
    ..and his burning of £1 million quid! Check out the KLF's manual on how to write a number one hit. http://www.klf.de/online/books/bytheklf/manual.htm
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    2/21/2006 1:28 PM
    Fu*king brilliant stuff. I've decided that "trampy arsed buffoon" is my new favourite term of abuse.
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    2/21/2006 4:52 PM
    http://www.gawker.com/news/pete-doherty/index.php Damn it, I really really wanted that to be true...
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    2/23/2006 9:40 AM
    Yep, his book (45 I think it's called) is an interesting read. The man is complete disco biscuits, mad as a bag of otters but you have to admire his 'why the f*ck not?' attitude to doing things just to provoke a reaction. This is the same man who whilst managing Echo and The Bunny Men and The TearDrop Explodes tried to get one band to play simultaneous gigs in Indonesia and the other in Iceland whilst he himself stood on the corner of a street in Loverpool because he was convinced there were lay lines of energy from both points converging in Liverpool. Even if 5% of his book is true, he is still right out there
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    2/23/2006 10:44 AM
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    Originally posted by Vent My Spleen
    Yep, his book (45 I think it's called) is an interesting read. The man is complete disco biscuits, mad as a bag of otters but you have to admire his 'why the f*ck not?' attitude to doing things just to provoke a reaction. This is the same man who whilst managing Echo and The Bunny Men and The TearDrop Explodes tried to get one band to play simultaneous gigs in Indonesia and the other in Iceland whilst he himself stood on the corner of a street in Loverpool because he was convinced there were lay lines of energy from both points converging in Liverpool. Even if 5% of his book is true, he is still right out there
    if that isnt inspirational i dont know what the f**k is
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    2/23/2006 11:24 AM
    quote:
    Originally posted by Vent My Spleen
    Yep, his book (45 I think it's called) is an interesting read. The man is complete disco biscuits, mad as a bag of otters but you have to admire his 'why the f*ck not?' attitude to doing things just to provoke a reaction. This is the same man who whilst managing Echo and The Bunny Men and The TearDrop Explodes tried to get one band to play simultaneous gigs in Indonesia and the other in Iceland whilst he himself stood on the corner of a street in Loverpool because he was convinced there were lay lines of energy from both points converging in Liverpool. Even if 5% of his book is true, he is still right out there
    Which probably explains why Julian Cope is now a Pagan Druid and Ian MCCulloch seems to be slowly metamorphosing into Shane McGowan.
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