Guest guest Posted July 6, 2001 Report Share Posted July 6, 2001 Namaste, Oh goody less time to think of vndism and more time to pry and sticky beak. Are you sure you aren't an old woman masquerading as what?...Tony. I love that. "To pry and sticky beak". It reminds me of Sid Barrett's first solo album (well, I think it's the first. I went surfing for info, and found this interesting rave about Syd, but couldn't find the complete lyrics) with the song "Please, Baby Lemonade", which is more than a request for a cool bevvy, but less than a formal request for hospitalization. anyway, I enjoyed the colloquialism. Love, mark Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 6, 2001 Report Share Posted July 6, 2001 , "Mark W. Otter" <mark.otter@s...> wrote: > Namaste, > > Oh goody less time to think of vndism and more time to > pry and sticky > beak. Are you sure you aren't an old woman masquerading > as > what?...Tony. > > I love that. "To pry and sticky beak". > > It reminds me of Sid Barrett's first solo album (well, I think it's the > first. I went surfing for info, and found this interesting rave about > Syd, but couldn't find the complete lyrics) with the song "Please, Baby > Lemonade", which is more than a request for a cool bevvy, but less than > a formal request for hospitalization. > > anyway, I enjoyed the colloquialism. > > Love, mark Namaste Mark, Sticky beak is an Australian expression for people, nosy parkers, who continually enquire and have curiosity about other people's business, and stick their noses in where they don't belong, like our resident vndist spook jb.......ONS...Tony. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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