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I just listened to 'Birdhouse in Your Soul' by 'They Might Be Giants' and reflected in my vaguely camp lost in the eighties kinda way that this should be on DM's mix tape.


Say I'm the only bee in your bonnet?


DM, what else is on your mix?


PS yes I know it wasn't an eighties song, but Sinead O'Connor came on next

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The canary in the attic by the light switch WHO WATCHES OVER YOUUUU, make a little bird house in your soul... lalalalala I LOVE THAT SONG!!!!!!!!!!


Also, I swear that Kylie's "Can't get you out of my head" video ripped off the dance moves from the original They might be giants vid (remember all the people in matching lumberjack shirts doing odd dancing with cardboard eye masks on - CLASSIC))!!!


Not to put too fine a point on it, say I'm the only bee in your bonnet lalalalala


Anyway, I've off to kill Jason and countless screaming argonauts >:D<

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Dear Mr Huguenot,


Forgive me sweetie, do you mean David Milliband? Or darling man, could you possibly be referring to me????


I am sure you are not, but on my mix tape, would be The Jam, The Small Faces, The Who and The Clash. Ah yes, the eighties, those were the days....... I was a mod.

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