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The way this documentary plays, I thought it was a spoof/mockumentary at first. I guess I’m too used to understated BBC presentation style. Dr Janina Ramirez getting hot and bothered over a golden anglo-saxon belt buckle is about as racy as documentaries usually get on the beeb:

BBC - BBC Four Programmes - Treasures of the Anglo Saxons, Dr. Janina Ramirez looks at the Finglesham Buckle

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^^ Dusty with the ear for vintage electronics. I own a ton of JMJ on vinyl, I really should dig it out...

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It kind of reminds me of playing Bejeweled, only this one is more irritating.

The Lancia prototype gives the Pontiac Aztek a run for the money in the competition for ugliest car ever created.

I tried to like the music, then I tried to tolerate it, and then I just tried to listen to it. I made it through about 40 sec. before wanting to smash things. Is that the point?
No. What's wrong with you? It's such a happy little ditty. I mean, I can understand Ministry having that effect on someone...or http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ecY6_zEwmsk...or even Hilt...but JMJ, really?
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