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Post by CopyOfCpt (just say Cor) on May 2, 2005 12:39:33 GMT
I was aware of her existance, and I had heard of that inevitable song WH. But I hadn't bought an album yet (perhaps because of the hype which seemed to surround WH as a song). But one day I walked into a shop and just listened to the album wondering about what was the purpose of 'night scented stock' when suddenly 'army dreamers' started... *click click* and those two short sound alone sent shivers down my spine and I almost bursted into tears... After that triggered a whole series of events, including trying to buy KB related stuff every time I get the chance (except for 'this womans work' perhaps).
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Scott
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Post by Scott on May 2, 2005 15:21:08 GMT
There were days when I would replay Army Dreamers over and over again. What a lush and gorgoeous song. Do tell though....what does BFPO stand for?? Although I spent two years in England(gardening and listening to Kate), I still know not the meaning.
loved the Click click story btw
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Post by Lori on May 2, 2005 22:07:06 GMT
Do tell though....what does BFPO stand for?? Although I spent two years in England(gardening and listening to Kate), I still know not the meaning. It stand for British Forces Post Office. But then it makes you think... her son is coming home from the forces post office?
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Scott
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Post by Scott on May 2, 2005 23:33:18 GMT
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Post by Sven Golly on May 3, 2005 1:05:43 GMT
It stand for British Forces Post Office. But then it makes you think... her son is coming home from the forces post office? 'twas the big stamp that did him in. .... the poor chap smothered.
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Post by Adey on May 4, 2005 22:14:23 GMT
Regretably, the British Forces Post Office have traditionally had the task of conveying fallen British Soldiers back home..
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Post by Lori on May 5, 2005 11:41:56 GMT
Like a human postal service?
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Post by Adey on May 12, 2005 2:30:47 GMT
LOL. I don't think they actually post them..
Imagine the card they'd leave:
"We called to deliver your loved one, but you weren't at home. Your loved one will be retained at the sorting office for the next 7 days, if you wish to arrange collection. If you choose not to collect, we will assume that you have no further use for your loved one.."
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Post by qz3124 on May 15, 2005 22:58:53 GMT
There were days when I would replay Army Dreamers over and over again. What a lush and gorgoeous song. Do tell though....what does BFPO stand for?? Although I spent two years in England(gardening and listening to Kate), I still know not the meaning. loved the Click click story btw British Forces Posted Overseas tinyurl.com/ckqjr
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Post by Lori on May 18, 2005 21:11:09 GMT
LOL. I don't think they actually post them.. Imagine the card they'd leave: "We called to deliver your loved one, but you weren't at home. Your loved one will be retained at the sorting office for the next 7 days, if you wish to arrange collection. If you choose not to collect, we will assume that you have no further use for your loved one.." ;D Now if that wouldn't freak you out for life... nothing would
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Post by Paul on May 19, 2005 23:25:05 GMT
LOL. I don't think they actually post them.. Imagine the card they'd leave: "We called to deliver your loved one, but you weren't at home. Your loved one will be retained at the sorting office for the next 7 days, if you wish to arrange collection. If you choose not to collect, we will assume that you have no further use for your loved one.."LOL
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