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"We is aiming it at all rude boyz and ganstas dat are down."
So no-one, then.They are reportedly taking advice from David Beckham and Sophie Ellis-Baxtor on this matter.
"We want to bring pension plans from the underground" says a random member of the group, who are said to reproduce asexually backstage after every concert.
The plan was cunningly hidden in one of their lyrics, it is said.
"I don't spend my money, I let it grow." is the deep and meaningful lyric, inspired by the band's hero, the managing director of Lloyds TSB, or so they claim. When asked who this is, they reply "a gansta dude who is down with da beats." One leading member of The So Solid Crew said that they planned this from the start, and they planned in the end to branch into investments and a range of kitchen tupperware. The pension plan itself is reportedly in the development stages. A leaked memo from Oxide, the leader and "da head gansta in da hood" says:
"Well, we is finking dat dey give us some money and we maybe give dem some back if dey don't get bottled."
Masterful, comments Gareth Gates of Popstars, who wishes to sign up to the Crew to further his own "musical" career.
The new single from So Solid Crew is due out this month entitled "We might each get a line this time."
When I know more, dear readers, so will you. Off the record, on the Qt, and very hush-hush.
the whole post is a classic a GAD recomeneded
HAY SNUGGLY YOU HEAR THAT GAD FOR STRYKEY BOY :)
thought you deserve that for maiking me smile
:-D:-D
Ahem. Ich bein fool!
that means, I am fool!
:-) (-:
Sonic
"We is aiming it at all rude boyz and ganstas dat are down."
So no-one, then.They are reportedly taking advice from David Beckham and Sophie Ellis-Baxtor on this matter.
"We want to bring pension plans from the underground" says a random member of the group, who are said to reproduce asexually backstage after every concert.
The plan was cunningly hidden in one of their lyrics, it is said.
"I don't spend my money, I let it grow." is the deep and meaningful lyric, inspired by the band's hero, the managing director of Lloyds TSB, or so they claim. When asked who this is, they reply "a gansta dude who is down with da beats." One leading member of The So Solid Crew said that they planned this from the start, and they planned in the end to branch into investments and a range of kitchen tupperware. The pension plan itself is reportedly in the development stages. A leaked memo from Oxide, the leader and "da head gansta in da hood" says:
"Well, we is finking dat dey give us some money and we maybe give dem some back if dey don't get bottled."
Masterful, comments Gareth Gates of Popstars, who wishes to sign up to the Crew to further his own "musical" career.
The new single from So Solid Crew is due out this month entitled "We might each get a line this time."
When I know more, dear readers, so will you. Off the record, on the Qt, and very hush-hush.