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Jeremy Wrote:

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> Erm... Chicago - If You Leave Me Now

>

> I don't even know that song. Hmph.


I'm not fond of Chicago J, but that song is great for weltering in an ecstacy of misery when you break up with someone.

It's got a 'I've no pride, no dignity, I'm begging you not to leave' vibe to it.

charliecharlie Wrote:

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> dean martin... memories are made this

> bit scary as it makes me realise I am a lot older

> than I feel!

>

> we're nearly a couple of 'spring chicken' twins

> HoonaloochieB!


Wrote and performed proper songs in those days, Charlies.

Not like today, it's all bang boom crash, and references to 'how's your father' every two minutes.

Ted Max Wrote:

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> The infant Ted Max was ripped untimely from the

> womb to the comedy stylings of Benny Hill's

> Ernie.

>

> (Insert your own milkman joke here)


A favourite of my mother's TM, she'd always play it family gatherings.

My late father would make offensive and possibly libellous remarks about Hill and replace it with Tommy Makem & the Clancy Brothers.

All in all I preferred Tommy and The Clancys.

No offence.

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