Well, I've seen everything, now.
brilliant. Perhaps the best thing he's ever been involved with.
won't Mr. H have plenty of ammo for his 'Punk Rock Wars' war...
The Clash were better anyway, ani fule kno that!
...does he keep harping on about how great Britain is (Pistols come on stage to "there'll always be an england")when he lives in L.A.? johnny a hypocrite?surely not.
that is the point... he's 'extolling' the virtues of Britishness, yet he doesn't even live here. That's why the ad works.
is surely flawed as they don't sell it in the US. But other than that, its an enjoyable romp. JL is slowly becoming Frankie Howard though isn't he?
The premise that he buys Country Life is borne out by the size of him.
Or just another Country
( Life )'
Is the only butter-related pun I can think of in relation to Mr Lydon's work. Hope it helps.
of "my whey". In scotland they are using the line "never mind the Bannocks"
OK,OK...I know it's Peanut Butter but it's close.
not your stepping scones, also why aren't robinsons & sunblest doing a tie in with Weller and Clapton.......
I'll get my coat...
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I think that is absolutely...
brilliant. Perhaps the best thing he's ever been involved with.
Oh shit!
won't Mr. H have plenty of ammo for his 'Punk Rock Wars' war...
The Clash were better anyway, ani fule kno that!
Why...
...does he keep harping on about how great Britain is (Pistols come on stage to "there'll always be an england")when he lives in L.A.?
johnny a hypocrite?surely not.
Surely...
that is the point... he's 'extolling' the virtues of Britishness, yet he doesn't even live here. That's why the ad works.
The premise that he buys Country Life
is surely flawed as they don't sell it in the US. But other than that, its an enjoyable romp. JL is slowly becoming Frankie Howard though isn't he?
I disagree
The premise that he buys Country Life is borne out by the size of him.
'Well I thought it was the UK
Or just another Country
( Life )'
Churn Hollywood Churn
Is the only butter-related pun I can think of in relation to Mr Lydon's work. Hope it helps.
Didn't Sid dod a cover
of "my whey". In scotland they are using the line "never mind the Bannocks"
"Holidays In The Sun-Pat"
OK,OK...I know it's Peanut Butter but it's close.
to be spread on
not your stepping scones,
also why aren't robinsons & sunblest doing a tie in with Weller and Clapton.......
'God Save The Quorn'?
I'll get my coat...