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Post by jons on Mar 12, 2007 15:28:31 GMT
I will add new words as they start to appear:
Hayleylicious - Delicious tones, dresses and anything Hayley related.
Westenwowed - To be wowed in a westenra-style capacity!
W.O.W - Westenra Orientated Wonder!
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Post by Richard on Mar 12, 2007 15:51:43 GMT
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Post by stevemacdonald on Mar 12, 2007 16:18:35 GMT
Hayley-Davidson - Motorcycle of choice for the Hayl's Angels and the Bikers for Ghana
Pokare Karaoke - Singing Hayley songs in bars
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Post by jons on Mar 13, 2007 13:12:19 GMT
Hayley Days! - Like the phrase 'Happy Days' but related to Hayley style happiness. For instance - when I first heard 'Treasure' all the way through I went: "Hayley Days!"
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Post by grant on Mar 13, 2007 15:06:26 GMT
Hayley Train - The quickest and best way to get to a Hayley concert
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Post by grant on Mar 13, 2007 17:56:36 GMT
Hayley Selassie - First Empress of Ethiopia
Hayleylujah - An expression of joy as Hayley steps onto stage
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Post by stevemacdonald on Mar 13, 2007 18:52:15 GMT
Westenra Side Story - An adaptation of Romeo and Juliet set in Hayl's Kitchen
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Martin
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Post by Martin on Mar 13, 2007 20:36:44 GMT
After a long concert tour Hayley is .... tensely weary, ha! Martin
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Post by roger on Mar 13, 2007 21:16:14 GMT
Hi Martin, I've spent three years trying to come up with an anagram of her name and you do so just like that. Right, that's it. I'm gonna hide away and listen to Treasure now! ... ... ... Roger
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Martin
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Post by Martin on Mar 13, 2007 21:44:51 GMT
Hi Martin, I've spent three years trying to come up with an anagram of her name and you do so just like that. Right, that's it. I'm gonna hide away and listen to Treasure now! ... ... ... Roger That's just a wet eyelash yarn ! Martin
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Post by stevemacdonald on Mar 18, 2007 1:00:20 GMT
k'Hayley ......... Kiwi-Irish dance party, as in: "We're going to the k'Hayley"
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Post by roger on Mar 18, 2007 9:05:17 GMT
Good idea, Steve. It's a lot easier to spell than ceilidh!
Roger
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