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Not old enough to remember the original moos..;-)


This one is dead easy, inspired by my weekend trip to Manchester...


I live my life in the city

There's no easy way out

The day's moving just too fast for me

I need some time in the sunshine

Gotta slow it right down

The day's moving just too fast for me

I've correctly guessed Dizzee Rascal, but don't know the song...


jaybee82 Wrote:

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> OK...

>

> I'm old school like Happy Shopper

> I fight old school, bring your bat and your

> chopper

> And a first aid kit, and some antiseptic, this

> could get hectic

> I'm a done accept it, you got a bright future

> Dont let my wrath affect it

>

> Brap brap!

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