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Everyday usages of Bowie lyrics

June 24 2009 at 9:16 AM

Alan Titchmarsh  (Login Adadinsane)
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I've made a post like this before, but as we have a lot of different people here, it might be a valid question again.

Are there any Bowie lyrics or song titles that you slip in to conversation?

The BBC interview with Duncan Jones obviously used about 6 different Bowie song titles.
96dbFreak uses "we're closer to the golden dawn"
I've used"well, she's come, been and gone" and "God is an American"quite a few times.
Sparkina sometimes types "for crying in Amlapura"

Anymore?



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Sneazy Bhutan
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yes ...

June 24 2009, 11:42 AM 

Shut up!




......It's No Game.

 
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Baal
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Re: Everyday usages of Bowie lyrics

June 24 2009, 2:59 PM 

Putting out fire with gasoline

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Baal

I smile and go off waving
(Amiably) - for that's my way

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Zippy Stardust
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I quite often use

June 24 2009, 6:39 PM 

"Hunky Dory" at work when things go well.

 
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Some More Gems from The Gentleman

June 24 2009, 7:19 PM 

When I'm waiting for something I refer to time "crawling"

When I want to get something going, I say, "Let's Dance"

When someone has the sorrows, I say their heart's in the basement

I'll refer to someone having a very heavy reputation


    
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Re: Some More Gems from The Gentleman

June 24 2009, 9:07 PM 

most mornings when i am on the early shift (5am) i wake up "unwashed and somewhat slightly dazed".

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