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giggirl Wrote:

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> HonaloochieB Wrote:

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> > Your Peachy Ass Is Grass - Killdozer

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> Hooch - is this an actual song or did you just

> forget to take your meds today?


Killdozer definitely exist Giggi, and though there's no actual evidence they recorded the aforementioned YPAIG, I'd be surprised if they didn't record it at some point, on the basis that some titles are just too good not to write a song around. I reckon they'd think it rude not to.

But I am hanging my head in shame, clasping my hands behind my back and rubbing the instep of my right 'sneaker' along the carpet at being 'busted'.

Atila Reincarnate Wrote:

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> HonaloochieB Wrote:

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> > Atila Reincarnate Wrote:

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xxxx


The flow was in the "the", wasn't it?



> > > Take the Last train to Clarksville - Monkees

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> > 'Take the' is not in the title AR.

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> My bad, but nobdy seems to stick to how this is

> supposed to flow any more

giggirl Wrote:

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> You've been a very bad forumite then HB. Report

> to the naughty step forthwith I think. That's one

> minute for every year. It will give you some time

> to reflect on your behaviour and it's for the

> best.


Longest minute of my life there Giggi. And I return a changed man. Not to say contrite.

I assure you that from this day forth you will never find me posting fake song titles attached to real groups, real song titles attached to fake groups, or indeed any combination thereof.

I'm taking a vow of subtlety and only introducing Killdozer when I can produce a discography.

Hubris. I mean who knew?

giggirl Wrote:

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> YPAIG - it's growing on me. Such a shame it's not

> real.


I know what you mean Giggi. I'm hearing it as the last line of the chorus.

There are musicians on the EDF. I mean why not? Let's do the show right here.

I'm probably as much like Mickey Rooney as you are Judy Garland, so ...

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