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HonaloochieB Wrote:

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> flapjackdavey Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > "I wish i was a little bit taller i wish i was

> a

> > bawler i wish i had a rabbit in a hat da da da

> da

> > something or other ... blah blah cant even get

> a

> > date so what dya think O that" ........... F^&K

> > off THEN !"!!

> >

> > HAteful damn record . who was it by ,ski slope,

> or

> > someone ? ????

>

> De La Soul?



Ski Slope almost, it's I Wish by Skee Lo, and I agree it is truly horrid.

"Shine" by Take That.


I am sure that it would have fallen under the radar along with the rest of Take That's output if it wasnt sung by the shortarsed chap with the nasely whine for a voice. The extended "let it shiiiiiiiiiiiinnnnnnnnnnnnnneeeeeeeee..." grates so much, particularly now that it is part of some awful advertising campaign.


Rant on.

A few more atrocities:


'Saturday Night' by Whigfield

Anything by Ace Of Base/Paul Young/Mariah Carey

'If I Ruled The World' from those bloody awful Vodafone adverts which make me want to smash my own tellybox

'I Will Always Love You' by Whitney Houston

Any version of 'You Raise Me Up' or 'Wind Beneath My Wings'

jaybee82 Wrote:

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> A few more atrocities:

>

> 'Saturday Night' by Whigfield

> Anything by Ace Of Base/Paul Young/Mariah Carey

> 'If I Ruled The World' from those bloody awful

> Vodafone adverts which make me want to smash my

> own tellybox

> 'I Will Always Love You' by Whitney Houston

> Any version of 'You Raise Me Up' or 'Wind Beneath

> My Wings'


A bit of a typo there JB. It should obviously be;


I will always love you by Shitney Poostain

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