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  1. As a break from not making any new records at all, The The's Matt Johnson shows off his new variety of Sarracenia 'Matt Johnson', cultivated by Matt

     

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    If you ask me, that smile looks rather uncertain.

     

    That Sarracenia is like a sun risin' thru my garden.

     

    Looks like he wants to be part of the peat(en) generation these days.

     

    That promted me to get out the The The.

     

    :thumbsup:

     

    New Elbow is a grower.

  2. I was just surfing about and for some knucklehead reason I came across the Sun and this "news":

     

    COLDPLAY star CHRIS MARTIN has revealed he used to worry he might be gay — until he realised he loved BOOBS.

     

    Chris, married to Hollywood beauty GWYNETH PALTROW, fretted about his sexuality in his teens because a strict Christian upbringing made him think sex was wrong.

     

    The 31-year-old told Rolling Stone magazine "I grew up with was, if you even think about boobs, you’re going to hell.

     

    It was drilled in — they’re wrong.

     

    But let’s face it, they’re fantastic

     

    I mean come on. As right as he may well be, why do they print this and who actually reads it. (Apart from, er, me, this morning).

     

    Perhaps we could post other important news stories as they break.

     

    So he won't be playing with her boobs anymore.

  3. Wiki gives us more 'notable people'

    • Jonny Buckland, guitarist for Coldplay hails from Pantymwyn (a village two miles from Mold) and attended the Alun School.
    • Ron Hughes, a former professional footballer who enjoyed a long career with Chester City F.C. and played for and managed Mold Alexandra F.C., was born in Mold.
    • Rhys Ifan, actor who appeared in the films Notting Hill, The 51st State and Kevin & Perry Go Large, attended Mold's Welsh-speaking high school, Maes Garmon.
    • Rhodri Meilir, actor, was born in the town.
    • Daniel Owen, Welsh language novelist.
    • Adam Walton, BBC Radio Wales DJ, attended the Alun School and comes from the nearby village of Nannerch.
    • Richard Wilson, a Welsh landscape painter, and one of the founder members of the Royal Academy, settled in Mold in 1781. He is buried in the grounds of St Mary's Church.
    • The Joy Formidable, alternative rock band, were formed in Mold.
    • Raymond Davies Hughen, Nazi collaborator and Welsh language broadcaster, was from Mold.

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