Re: OT: Rick Wright dead



In article <0001HW.C4F45AA900222A3AB01AD9AF@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
junk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx "Ian Robinson" writes:

On Mon, 15 Sep 2008 18:28:17 +0100, Phillip Walters wrote
(in article <1inbnac.7h71c46wkdt2N%pjwalters@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>):

Ian Robinson <junk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Expressions like that, and others like OMG!, are just part of modern
language.

Iam

Have you changed your name ? :-)

Nope. I've got a cold :-)

Oh, I took as part of a god complex.

On Rick Wright: when the news came through, our local Beeb radio
station launched into an impromptu Pink Floyd tribute session --
dunno how many tracks (I had to Do Stuff Elsewhere) but it was a
kindly gesture. *sigh* Another brick fallen from the wall.
--
Andrew Stephenson

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