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Corp. What say you now, Lads, is not my Prophesie truer than Lillie
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The Pirate Material from the Lads is great because they can swear and be more explicit than they can on public mainstream radio. (tangent: obviously also TV stations and radio vlogs are merging in a way too esp as Itunes supports both - note yday's announcement of Tony Faure now coming full circle as CEO of ninemsn where the article mentions success of video at ninemsn - "PBL executive chairman James Packer said at the time that ninemsn was doing" well over two million video streams a month "and there had been 400,000 screenings on the day of the rescue of the two miners.")
Archive 2006-07-01 Ben Barren 2006
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The Pirate Material from the Lads is great because they can swear and be more explicit than they can on public mainstream radio. (tangent: obviously also TV stations and radio vlogs are merging in a way too esp as Itunes supports both - note yday's announcement of Tony Faure now coming full circle as CEO of ninemsn where the article mentions success of video at ninemsn - "PBL executive chairman James Packer said at the time that ninemsn was doing" well over two million video streams a month "and there had been 400,000 screenings on the day of the rescue of the two miners.")
Aussie Podcast Market Share Stats. Ben Barren 2006
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The thing of the moment only concerned us, and this was more often than not an important football match with another battalion, a game of cricket, a sports day, a visit to the divisional concert troupe -- "Th 'Lads" -- who gave some very good shows about this time.
The Seventh Manchesters July 1916 to March 1919 S. J. Wilson
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For the last several years, he's been active with a program called Lads to Leaders.
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"Lads," said the black-bearded dwarf, "we need to get out of here now."
Father Swarat Matt Dennison 2010
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"Lads," said the black-bearded dwarf, "we need to get out of here now."
The Dragons of Chaos Weis, Margaret 1997
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Those of you who have an issue, just call the Lads, they’ll sort you out.
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"Lads," said the man with the 'cello, in a fat and comfortable voice,
Aunt Rachel David Christie Murray
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"Lads," said Kern, the trader at Old Brunswick House, "if you're going up th 'Missináibie just cast an eye on my cache at Gull Lake, and see that the carcajaus have let her be."
The Silent Places 1904
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