What Is The Worst Pink Floyd Studio Album?

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What Is The Worst Pink Floyd Studio Album?

The Piper At The Gates Of Dawn
0
No votes
A Saucerful Of Secrets
1
4%
More
4
14%
Ummagumma [Studio Album]
3
11%
Atom Heart Mother
1
4%
Meddle
0
No votes
Obscured By Clouds
1
4%
The Dark Side Of The Moon
1
4%
Wish You Were Here
0
No votes
Animals
0
No votes
The Wall
0
No votes
The Final Cut
4
14%
A Momentary Lapse Of Reason
6
21%
The Division Bell
7
25%
 
Total votes: 28

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It is clearly I've got a bike as in I have got a bike. Not formal English language but gramatically correct I believe. :lol: What a strange thread we have here.
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kjnpf wrote:It is clearly I've got a bike as in I have got a bike. Not formal English language but gramatically correct I believe. :lol: What a strange thread we have here.
Ok, i am obsessing here but is not "got" a form of "have" and, therefore belongs in The Department of Redundancy Department? It think the alliteration is better the way syd does it. It just sounds right. These days, eglish (as it always has been) is an evolving language and whatis prper today, might not be so in the future, nor might it have been in the past.

And believe me, my grammar is not exactly perfect, far from it.
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grateful pink wrote:
kjnpf wrote:It is clearly I've got a bike as in I have got a bike. Not formal English language but gramatically correct I believe. :lol: What a strange thread we have here.
Ok, i am obsessing here but is not "got" a form of "have" and, therefore belongs in The Department of Redundancy Department? It think the alliteration is better the way syd does it. It just sounds right. These days, eglish (as it always has been) is an evolving language and whatis prper today, might not be so in the future, nor might it have been in the past.

And believe me, my grammar is not exactly perfect, far from it.
He "got" the bike because he stole it. He doesn't have property rights to it! I mean, if it was his, you could borrow it but, as it stands, you cannot. :lol: Perhaps "have" should replace "got" in the future performances of the song?!?!?! :lol:
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Also, 'have' can mean 'do'. I do have a bike.

I'm sorry, I'll stop now. :lol:
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But if you ride it (if you like), then you will be committing a felony--receiving stolen property so....think I'd better stop now also :lol: :lol:
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What a shame over 400 views and only 20 votes,thats pretty bad don't you think.
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Perhaps those twenty voters viewed it twenty times each? :wink: