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The 'Song Remains the Same' thread. Why is it so popular? Are people just showing off? Why? Why? Why?............my father was a lighthouse keeper..............watched the waves getting steeper.............watched the ships going down......

Sue Wrote:

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> Men jiggling coins (sic) about in their pockets,

> particularly when everything else is quiet.

>

> People cracking their finger joints.

>

> Men jiggling their legs about when they've got one

> folded over the over.




Men in general then.

Annette Curtain Wrote:

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> Oh most definitely anyone saying/writting

>

> "methinks"

>

> Fcuk off, it makes me wan't to poke a skewer into

> your eye.

>

>

> ( Ooooo that phrase does make my foot itch )

>

>

> N(6)


Ah, tish and taradiddle - 'tis true and causes me to bethink that the use of phrases such as "Shall we repair to yon hostelry and partake of the Landlord's finest ale?" is also deserving of the swift delivery of a size 10 leathern brogue.

Huguenot Wrote:

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> I had to look that up, but can now say with

> absolute confidence that the Pejazzle causes me

> immense distress



But think of all the New Age women you could chat-up by asking them if they wanted to feel the vibrations in your crystals...


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