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I do not think that you need to apologise! You were excited, which is perfectly understandable, and you wanted to share it with others. There is always a "spoiler" risk when one goes online these days, that's just the way it is. I liked seeing the photos you posted, it made me even more eager to get my own copy.
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Gees folks it's only a CD booklet... You didn't offend me Ine and you know those complaining only had to click the 'back' button when they saw the first pic...
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WTF - excuse the language, but where's the problem?? Someone posts a pic of the booklet ...so you have the choice...to look or not to look.....If you decide to look you shouldn't complain.
No need to apologise for posting it in the first place.
No need to apologise for posting it in the first place.
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Go on, osmachar, be brave, spell out the words - WHAT THE FUCK . None of that FB posturing here - ( sadly Facebook mores are invading our beloved Forum ) You won't be censored here. ( At least I don't think so...) Leonard Cohen ( you have heard of him? ) would certainly not be so reticent - have you read "Death of a lady's man" ?osmachar wrote:WTF - excuse the language
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A lazy bastard..... I rest my caseTipperaryAnn wrote:Go on, osmachar, be brave, spell out the words - WHAT THE FUCK . None of that FB posturing here - ( sadly Facebook mores are invading our beloved Forum ) You won't be censored here. ( At least I don't think so...) Leonard Cohen ( you have heard of him? ) would certainly not be so reticent - have you read "Death of a lady's man" ?osmachar wrote:WTF - excuse the language

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Exactly, Gwen - No polite abbreviations there - LC didn't say LB !musicmania wrote:
A lazy bastard..... I rest my case

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To quote Leonard Cohen, from the film "Ladies and Gentlemen, Mr. Leonard Cohen": "There are no bad words. Ever."osmachar wrote:WTF - excuse the language,...
And, to quote Leonard Cohen quoting a 40-year old review of one of his concerts (heard at various late-2010 LC concerts): "Leonard Cohen...should go the fuck back to Canada where he belongs!"

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Yes, I love that moment when they tell him that if he uses any "bad words" they will have to cut them out - his expression is priceless, and his timing, as usual, impeccable with the pause before "ever" !LisaLCFan wrote:
To quote Leonard Cohen, from the film "Ladies and Gentlemen, Mr. Leonard Cohen": "There are no bad words. Ever."
(Wouldn't happen now, of course - they'd be begging him to use "bad words", the more the merrier...

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