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How about picking tunes for fellow forumites, could get nasty and libellous, so I'll play safe to start with...


Sue - REM - Shiny Happy People, on account of her abundant use of smiley faces...

Mikecg - Joe Dolce - Shaddup Your Face (before you put your foot in it)...only kidding Mike...

HonaloochieB


Do you Wanna Be Starting Something,Misstra Knowitall, suggesting Where Have All The Good Times Gone for me?


Let me tell you that These Boots Are Made For Kicking and your Future will be short not bright if you carry on like this, Me SonB)B)


p.s. Hope you liked the ShadesB)B)

red devil Wrote:


TLS - Bee Gees - Stayin' Alive


Now a Man could develop a complex here RD!


For the first time ever a Man said to me in the street "Are you Semi-Retired?" when I bumped into my old Boss last Friday and yesterday the Father of a neighbour asked me "Are you retired?"....there's me with a 30-year-old g/f in the Car wearing sexy shorts (take my word for that one) and one of my 16 hooded tops.....


p.s Thats ME waering the sexy shorts..all right both of us then...



Whats Poppin' Bro?


I'm getting an Identity crisis and now you come up with Stayin' Alive!:))

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