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Well dude i'd thought i dedicate theese lyrics to you ^^

Jungle

I was standing in the jungle, I was feeling alright

Mmmhmmm, Mmmhmmm

I was wondering in the darkness, in the middle of the night

Mmmhmmm, Mmmhmmm

The moon began to shine, I saw a clearing ahead

Mmmhmmm, Mmmhmmm

But what's that going on, I think I'm outta my head

Mmmhmmm, Mmmhmmm.

 

CHORUS:

Chooka chooka hoo la ley

Looka looka koo la ley.

 

A hundred animals were gathered 'round in the night

Mmmhmmm, Mmmhmmm

And they were singing out a lovely song under the pale moonlight

Mmmhmmm, Mmmhmmm

I stood and stared for quite a while

Then a lion sang to me and smiled:

"Come join us if you so desire."

 

REPEAT CHORUS

 

I said now please explain the meaning of this song you sing

Mmmhmmm, Mmmhmmm

"Wondrous is our great blue ship

That sails around the mighty sun

And joy to everyone that rides along!"

 

REPEAT CHORUS

 

AND THEY DANCED!!!

 

Pretty soon I knew the tune and

We sat and sang under the moon

And the jungle rang in joyful harmony.

 

REPEAT CHORUS

 

REPEAT CHORUS

 

"Wondrous is our great blue ship

That sails around the mighty sun

And joy to everyone that rides along!"

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Personally, I always liked his slightly dodgy, retro, 70's movie inspired Avatars and sig's.

 

Nice to see someboy who can remember TV and movies as far back as me.

 

Forget his name but the guy who featured in Rhino's Avatar a lot was in "Journey to the Centre of the Earth" which was the first movie I ever saw at the cinema. Back then, he was the Sly Stalone of his day.

 

Even at that age I found it odd, however, that a bunch of adventurers chose a hot-air balloon as their preffered mode of transport for the journey to the centre of the Earth.

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Bye then Ian, I hope you choose/are able to return to the fold at some point.

 

You will be missed, both by those of us who know you and those of us who've not yet had the luck to get to know you.

 

Cheers,

 

xRx

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Bye then Ian, I hope you choose/are able to return to the fold at some point.

 

You will be missed, both by those of us who know you and those of us who've not yet had the luck to get to know you.

 

Cheers,

 

xRx

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I saw this thread and didn't look at who started it - I thought it was some numpty thanking us for making him buy an AK or something... :(

 

"Time to let Ol' Painless out of the bag!"

 

Looks like he's well and truly out of the bag now :(

 

rhino, mate, you will be missed.

 

I'm almost crying now.

 

Almost.

 

Goddamn.

 

:(

 

As a lasting tribute to you, in my own special way, I present you with a small picture of Jim Carrey emerging from a rhino's *albartroth*.

 

rhino2.jpg

 

Come back, please...

 

:wide-eyed:

 

yeah i also didnt think it was a goodbye, until i was told damn.

btw H_M best goodbye ever lol

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Forget his name but the guy who featured in Rhino's Avatar a lot was in "Journey to the Centre of the Earth" which was the first movie I ever saw at the cinema. Back then, he was the Sly Stalone of his day.

 

 

That'd be Doug McClure IIRC,

 

Damn it though another of us adults gone, it'll only be the kids left before long.

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