pith·y [pith-ee]
1. brief, forceful, and meaningful in expression; full of vigor,
substance, or meaning; terse; forcible: a pithy observation.
Right you lot - I aint seen the Hotrods for a good while now, give me
a good reason to make my way to Camden and Southend over the next
couple of months....and if I think your arguament is good enough,
I'll go to both, buy the new(ish) cd and DVD and guarantee all the
hotrods are able to buy their little kiddies Christmas presents
--- In eddieandthehotrods@..., "we_evill" <weevil@...>
wrote:
>
> Billy? Is that you..?! Saving the pithy stuff for 'the other place'
I
> see :)
>
> Yes mate, it is as far as we are concerned anyway - thanks for the
> heads up, I'll find out why it's not on their list.
>
> Cheers
>
> Richard
>
> COYS!!
>
> --- In eddieandthehotrods@..., "Billy."
> <cockney_bill@> wrote:
> >
> > I cant see this gig advertised on the 'Underworlds' website - Is
it def
> > still on?
> >
> > I havent been to the Underworld for years - Last time was to
see 'Peter
> > and the Test tube babies'...great 'punky' type venue with good
sound.
> > I'm assuming the Rods have played there before?
> >
>