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Ms B Wrote:

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> I keep hearing the bit from the beginning of

> 'You're so vain' by Carly Simon.


Of course, that bum-bud-bum-bud-bum, bum-duh-bum-bum-buh-bum and the whispered bit. Was it 'son of a bitch' she said there?

Fantastic song, I think I'm sure the only pop song to use the word 'gavotte', though I'd love to be corrected on this.

I won't go into any details, but I'm sure I'm not the only fellow of a certan age whose adolescent fantasies weren't fueled by the cover of 'No Secrets'

Sorry to drag the thread down, but damn it, I just had a moment.

Gosh, social media viral communication type scenario - will now have Blockbuster in my head all day.


If you go to the fair in Dulwich Park today and hear someone muttering 'Nobody knows where Buster goes, he'll steal your woman out from under your nose', say hi...

Ms B Wrote:

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> Gosh, social media viral communication type

> scenario - will now have Blockbuster in my head

> all day.

>

> If you go to the fair in Dulwich Park today and

> hear someone muttering 'Nobody knows where Buster

> goes, he'll steal your woman out from under your

> nose', say hi...


and then say aAAAAAAA, aAAAAAAAA.

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