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Ms B Wrote:

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> Are partial words allowed then?


Yes. I know it's been done in the past, and provided it's done right, then why not? I happen to think it's more interesting than using 'the' 'my' 'and' and suchlike. But that's just me


So, Ms B, Art For Art's Sake - 10cc

Ms B Wrote:

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> I'm not convinced 'art' is an acceptable variant

> of 'start'. Though the urge to flounce is upon me

> I will smile sportingly and say

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> Especially for you - Kylie and Jason


Well done for not flouncing Ms B, and your sporting smile is much appreciated.


Oh You Pretty Things - Peter Noone

Ms B Wrote:

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> My funny valentine - Elvis Costello


Great version of a great song. 'Your looks are laughable, unphotographable, but you're my favourite work of art'

Costello himself couldn't have done better.


What's So Funny 'Bout Peace Love And Understanding - Brinsley Schwartz

mightyroar Wrote:

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> My baby just cares for me- Nina Simone

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> (BTW, same song twice on one page? not sure about

> that?


I think you're correct not to be sure, in fact I reckon it's not the done thing.

Though I think it was done accidently in this instance.

Let's keep an eye out for it in the future.

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