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"Leader of the Pack" - The Shangri-las


Consider the arguments:-


"I met him at the candy store..." - Hope & Greenwood, obviously


"They said he came from the wrong side of town" - Peckham


"I had to tell my Jimmy we're through" - Nesbitt, unpopulat even then...


"In school they all stop and stare" - scholarship kid at Dulwich College


etc etc etc

SimonM Wrote:

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> >>>He rode into the night - Camberwell

> ...which is actually from "Terry", by Twinkle, and

> is half of one of the most execrable "rhyming"

> couplets ever:-

>

> He rode into the night

> accelerated his motor-bike

>

> >:D<


What!?? One of the greats. You know from nothing.

citizenED Wrote:

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> how about "You're My Favourite Waste of Time" by

> Owen Paul


wasn't that Bellenden Belle's suggestion too?


Did you know that his full name was Owen Paul McGee and that his brother Brian was one of the original members of Simple Minds.... yep idly surfing wikipedia is probably my favourite waste of time! :-$

citizenED Wrote:

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> Shhh! indiepanda, don't tell everyone - it was the

> best one so I am blatently trying to pass it off

> as my own. Sure i read in rules of this thread

> that you could nab someone elses suggestion as

> long as it was on a different page.


Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, eh?

Either that or you have been well and truly caught Citizened!

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