- Wed Mar 31, 2010 7:08 pm
#436006
Today's Tedious Link:
Stereo MCs, Connected
Today's Transcript:
One thing is what you're allowed to take on an aircraft in terms of hand baggage, unless it fits in the overhead locker. 'Locker' rhymes with '*', which is a type of spaniel. 'Spaniel' rhymes with 'Daniel', like Daniel Merriweather, who's from Australia. Australia, or more precisely Melbourne, was the setting for the Grand Prix yesterday, which was won by Jensen Button. Jensen Button shares the same initials as Jo Brand, who shares the same surname as fellow comedian Russell Brand, who supports West Ham, who were beaten again at the weekend. The weekend is made up of two days, except when it's a Bank Holiday, or better still when it's Easter, like it is at the end of the week, when we get four days off. Four is also the amount of passengers you can fit inside a standard taxi, and 'taxi' is one of the few words that is understood in pretty much every country in the world, a bit like 'hello'and 'toilet'. Toilets need to be cleaned on a regular basis. 'Regular' is a word that you sometimes see on trousers as an alternative to 'short' or 'long'. Long distance is how you might describe a phonecall between you and a friend in Texas, and if you were to call your friend in Texas the most important thing you would want is to be connected, which links to Stereo MCs and 'Connected'.
Flaws:
Standard UK taxis, aka hackney carriages, all carry at least five passengers, with many models accommodating up to eight people. Dave may have meant minicabs, but he didn't specify. Also, 'toilet' is not a word understood in all countries; depending on the country, there are many alternatives used, such as 'WC' and 'CR'. And obviously many people in the UK don't get four days off over Easter anymore, but Dave may have meant 'we' in the narrower sense of the team, rather than just people in this country.
Tedious Facts:
Released - September 1992
Highest UK Chart Position - #18
(N_Red)
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Today's Tedious Link:
Stereo MCs, Connected
Today's Transcript:
One thing is what you're allowed to take on an aircraft in terms of hand baggage, unless it fits in the overhead locker. 'Locker' rhymes with '*', which is a type of spaniel. 'Spaniel' rhymes with 'Daniel', like Daniel Merriweather, who's from Australia. Australia, or more precisely Melbourne, was the setting for the Grand Prix yesterday, which was won by Jensen Button. Jensen Button shares the same initials as Jo Brand, who shares the same surname as fellow comedian Russell Brand, who supports West Ham, who were beaten again at the weekend. The weekend is made up of two days, except when it's a Bank Holiday, or better still when it's Easter, like it is at the end of the week, when we get four days off. Four is also the amount of passengers you can fit inside a standard taxi, and 'taxi' is one of the few words that is understood in pretty much every country in the world, a bit like 'hello'and 'toilet'. Toilets need to be cleaned on a regular basis. 'Regular' is a word that you sometimes see on trousers as an alternative to 'short' or 'long'. Long distance is how you might describe a phonecall between you and a friend in Texas, and if you were to call your friend in Texas the most important thing you would want is to be connected, which links to Stereo MCs and 'Connected'.
Flaws:
Standard UK taxis, aka hackney carriages, all carry at least five passengers, with many models accommodating up to eight people. Dave may have meant minicabs, but he didn't specify. Also, 'toilet' is not a word understood in all countries; depending on the country, there are many alternatives used, such as 'WC' and 'CR'. And obviously many people in the UK don't get four days off over Easter anymore, but Dave may have meant 'we' in the narrower sense of the team, rather than just people in this country.
Tedious Facts:
Released - September 1992
Highest UK Chart Position - #18
(N_Red)
Bas wrote:She's the Tina Daheley of chrismoyles.net
Missed any of Dave's Tedious Links? Catch up with my Tedious Links 2010-12 page here