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I found one of them, the Bee Gees greatest hits one.

It looked as if it had been kicked about, and had what I hope was spit on it.

Seriously, some people around here are savages, pop musicly speaking.

Anyway, despite what the Gibb brothers say about 'You Win Again', you're not having it back.

To quote Bob Dylan 'I'll Keep It With Mine', and to get Kylie Minogue involved 'I Should Be So Lucky'.

Lucky. Lucky. Lucky.

Sorry if I sound harsh, but I'm stil smarting from leaving a bag of DVDs on the 468 bus on New Years Day.

Not your fault I know, but it still rankles.

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