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This article originally appeared on Noisey UK. Oi, you lot.
Thankyou for all the lovely messages, you lot are Ace.
If not with you lot, with him and his father?
Steves: Yeah that's what you lot did for my nan.
You lot have been begging me to be on your cover.
VICE: Why on earth do you think you lot get right-swiped?
You lot have been incredible, every night you've been so beautiful, loving and engaged.
"You lot really thought I had my bits out," she wrote on the photo.
I don't know about you lot, but I'm a massive sucker for film soundtracks.
" Dent inquires, "And they made sure they sent you lot off first, did they?
You lot need better translators: "Presidente del Gobierno de España" doesn't mean "President of Spain".
Or, as you lot may know it, he makes tracks that'll get the club "lit".
"It's actually been quite nice having all you lot [journalists] around because there's been someone to talk to."
"You lot," she says as the production begins, with the vocal equivalent of spitting in the audience's face.
Everyone be at my crib I'm paying for all of you lot to go Tenerife, I'm paying for everything!
A sixty second spot of my grandma trying to log in Sadly for you lot, I won my own competition.
I don't know if you lot have noticed, but it's 2017, which means it hasn't been the 90s for nearly two decades.
I'll learn to love you lot eventually 😂 Bunch of fucking savages, 221 will be a drum n bass record to spite you.
I'll learn to love you lot eventually 😂 Bunch of fucking savages, 30 will be a drum n bass record to spite you.
When we first started we tried to approach people but got a lot of 'who are you, who are you lot then?' responses.
"SO RIGHT NOW just let me talk / And tell you lot it's grim up north," raps Blazer Boccle in his thick Bradford burr.
"I wondered what you lot would be seeing, err, behind me," the prince laughed, addressing the cameras as he jumped out of the way.
I don't know about you lot, but I know what I'll be doing on the weekend of 27 and 28 May—GETTING MEGA FUCKED UP IN HULL!
Varying from the show's usual "Oi you lot stop going on apps or your phones will murder you dead" vibe, the season's fourth installment offered something different.
We're letting you lot ease into your Monday with this exclusive video, courtesy of Cologne based producer Max Wuerden, who's elegiacally pellucid "Fernfeld" is a compilation highlight.
You lot know it's great, because you ensured that their pilot episode was the most shared on the BBC iPlayer app during the month it launched, in 2012.
This oppression label is something you lot decided and now we have to sit here and break the bloody stereotypes when we were never oppressed in the first place.
"All you lot just better keep training, you better know which part you're aiming / I don't wanna hear no one complaining, when it gets dark and it don't stop raining".
"You lot know I don't rant or open my mouth up for no reason but serious @NME magazine are the biggest bunch of sly, foul PAIGONS," he wrote Thursday morning.
This article was originally published on THUMP UK. Fresh from touring the US with Ikonika—another Hyperdub veteran—Scratcha DVA's blessed us with a bolshy brand new track, and we're letting you lot have an exclusive first listen.
You lot across the pond have heard Skepta's "Man" and Stormzy's "Shut Up." But while the collective world got to grips with the most prominent members of Britain's burgeoning urban scene, NSG were busy making moves in the streets.
Since we're diving into the portions of "Jennings, Elizabeth" that made us go a little squinty-eyed, though, I hope you lot can clear up something for me: What exactly was Stan on about when he offered Philip a loan to save the travel agency?
"As far as rihanna (who isn't a citizen, and can't vote) and all the rest of the celebrities who are using their influence to stir the public, you lot really REALLY need to shut up and sit down," she wrote in a since-deleted post.
"As far as rihanna (who isn't a citizen, and can't vote) and all the rest of the celebrities who are using their influence to stir the public, you lot really REALLY need to shut up and sit down," Banks, 25, wrote in a since-deleted post.
While that might not have quite happened—there's a reason why Duncan gets to jet around the world playing super obscure records while we spend most of our Fridays stuffing 50 pence pieces into the jukebox at the same pub we've been going to every friday for a decade—we can still give you lot a treat, in the shape a world exclusive premier of his new single—"Shut It"—on Not an Animal Records.
British electronica duo Orbital sampled the speech given by Steve Baxter (Christopher Eccleston) for the track "You Lot" on their 2004 Blue Album.
' And I'd be thinking, "Well, you lot don't buy singles. You don't read the NME. You don't read Q. How do we get the people to like you?'"Harris, p.
Stormzy revealed the song on 29 August 2019, posting a picture with the caption "You lot think you're fucking funny yeah kool 🥊 6/9/19 #SoundsOfTheSkeng" A teaser of the song preceded its release.
Blue Album's title recalls the informal names of Orbital's first two, self-titled albums, known colloquially as the Green Album and the Brown Album. "You Lot" samples a speech by Christopher Eccleston from Russell T Davies' The Second Coming.
It's a brilliant place to work." Duncan has described his Hollyoaks character Callum "A bit of a mystery man. He doesn't really care about anyone else. The way he thinks is, you lot can conform, but I'm happy reading my books.
Judge Peter Clark held that "you lot" was certainly intended to refer to race, and that the whole defence of Tesco was meant to depict Mr. Wilson as violent and dishonest. This justified an aggravated damages award. Tesco Group of Companies (Holdings) v Hill [1977] I.R.L.R., a 63-year-old checkout operator did not ring up 18 items worth £7 in one customer's purchase. Tesco started an investigation.
She had flown in from Belgrade and her performance included a cover version of "Womanizer" by Britney Spears and "Fuck You", her ode to George W. Bush, which had the crowd raising their middle fingers during the chorus. She also performed her cover version of the Kaiser Chiefs song "Oh My God" but bemoaned the crowd's reaction to some of her songs, yelling: "Oh, you guys are like women. C'mon you lot!" She later wandered around talking to fans alongside two bodyguards.
2) (aka, Abrahams v Wilson) (Unreported, 12 January 2000), Mr Wilson was an Afro-Caribbean rastafarian who worked for Barkland Cleaning Ltd, as a cleaner contracted to Tesco's site in Mereway, Northampton. Mr. Abrahams, one of the Tesco security guards, was on duty in plain clothes. When Mr Wilson drove into the car park, Mr. Abrahams knocked on his window and told him to get out so he could search the car. When Mr. Wilson refused, he said "you lot think you can get away with anything" and went and filed a report.
They were ready to sell a million albums immediately, so they didn't need "Biology" or "The Show" or something a bit highbrow. They needed something that would hit you right between the eyes [...] The group has moved more and more into the mainstream, because that was what was required." Girls Aloud's website describes Out of Control as "their most exciting and thrilling album yet." According to Kimberley Walsh, the album's title came from Girls Aloud's record company telling the girls, "We don't know what to say, you lot are out of control.
In November 2007, the BBC soap opera EastEnders caused controversy when the character Minty Peterson (played by Cliff Parisi) made a reference to the disaster. During the episode car mechanic Minty said: "Five years out of Europe because of Heysel, because they penned you lot in to stop you fighting on the pitch and then what did we end up with? Hillsborough." This prompted 380 complaints and the BBC apologised, saying that the character was simply reminding another character, former football hooligan Jase Dyer, that the actions of hooligans led to the fencing- in of football fans. Ofcom also received 177 complaints.
As you all know, the 5 of us make Parade and without all of us together the band would not be the same! We hope you understand that we've made the difficult decision to not carry on without her, as Parade is about the 5 of us girls. We cannot thank our fans enough for your incredible support as without you lot we wouldn't have achieved the success that we've had. In the last year as an unsigned band, we've written and recorded some wicked tracks and as a thank you we'd like to give something back for your love and patience.
Mark Unsworth, from government relations consultancy Saunders Unsworth, accused Joy in a leaked email of selfish egotism, and stated that "You guys are the foot and mouth disease of the tourism industry. Most ordinary people in NZ would happily have you lot locked up". Controversial political blogger Cameron Slater initially wrote in support of The New York Times article, stating that it was a "serious problem" that over half of New Zealand's rivers were unsafe for swimming, and that dairy farmers should not be subsidised for polluting. However, Slater later came out in support of Unsworth's leaked email.
Later, the platoon is ready and waiting to go on the air, but strangely nothing seems to be happening; not even the BBC engineer knows what is going on. Hodges enters to ask "What happened to you lot?" and says that the programme is all over; he has just been listening to the King's speech and "Old Mother Riley's Christmas Party is on now". Troughton-Maxwell apologises, revealing that a preceding broadcast from Hong Kong overran and the platoon's contribution has had to be dropped, because the BBC could not keep His Majesty waiting. The platoon take their revenge by all banging repeatedly on the microphone.
In order to prevent yet another argument between his mum and dad, Gabriel secretly makes two copies of the drawing--in doing so he has to forge Lester Jones's signature twice-- and hands one copy to each of his parents while keeping the original for himself. Unfortunately, each parent independently has the same idea of presenting the drawing to Speedy, an old friend of theirs who runs a hamburger restaurant full of 1970s memorabilia--a place occasionally even visited by Lester Jones himself--so that the picture can be exhibited there: > '[...] It's me, me, me, with you lot. People don't know, or won't say, how > much they hate their children.' > He was hardly listening.
Throughout their career, Orbital have sometimes incorporated political and environmental commentary into their music. Early single Choice samples a speech against militarization from Crucifix's "Annihilation". The track "Forever" on Snivilisation samples a speech by Graham Crowden from the 1982 Lindsay Anderson film Britannia Hospital, in which he lambasts humankind; and "You Lot" on the Blue Album included a confrontational, partially vocoded sample of Christopher Eccleston playing the second coming of Jesus Christ in the TV two-part series The Second Coming written by Russell T Davies. The track "The Girl with the Sun in Her Head" from In Sides was recorded in a studio powered only by Greenpeace's mobile solar power generator, CYRUS.
The merit of his front-row play may be gauged by the fact that the Scotland pack in his time held its own in the tight, despite a lack of real weight and strength in the second row..." He was a personal friend of Bill McLaren, also from Hawick, who describes him as "A man for whom I always have had the highest respect and admiration."McLaren, p 75 :"come here, my wee disciples. Now, ah want tae tell ee that ah've been asked ti lead this pack tomorrow, that ah'm no very keen on the job and if any of you lot want to be pack-leader, just let me know, and ah'll put a word in for you at the right place. Meanwhile, the next one who opens his trap will get my boot bloody hard at his arse.

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