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Jeremy Wrote:

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> Tony.London Suburbs Wrote:

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> -----

> > Aren't you thinking of The Jam's "Going

> > Underground!":))

>

> No... apparently they actually have more than one

> song!


'twas an attempted joke..."down in the TUBE station.."...."going underground"....one will :-Sget ones coat...

TillieTrotter Wrote:

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> There was a young man called Tony

> whose comments were a bit pony

> His quips and asides

> were too much to abide

> when filled with so much baloney

> ;-);-):))


Funny and sadly, very accurate:'(

Thanks for offering the glimmer of hope PR although I'm not sure if they would have produced other editions because the book was the outcome of a poetry competion and as I understood it all the poems selected were published in the one book. I may try and contact the publishers and check though....
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