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red devil Wrote:

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> Kiss Me Quick - Brendan Bowyer, never heard of it

> but spent 6 weeks at the top...close shave though,

> if I'd been born a few weeks later it would've

> been You'll Never Walk Alone - Gerry and the

> Pacemakers...::o



How cool though. ;-)


Thought you were younger than that.

david_carnell Wrote:

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> Oh cock!

>

> Spandeau Ballet - True

>

> That must have had a terrible effect on such a

> young mind. Who knows how much ill it caused.


Thanks for reminding me DC. Over to the 'songs you detest' thread.

I'll give you 'listening to Marvin on the floor' you witless popinjays.

Rolo Tomasi Wrote:

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> Count back 9 months to see what your parents were

> knocking boots too.


See, this is just mean! As if True wasn't bad enough it appears I was conceived to either Come On Eileen or Eye of the Tiger... how could this happen to me?


Although it may explain my love of 80s power ballads. Kill me now.

HonaloochieB Wrote:

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> brum Wrote:

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> > Shadows - Apache.

> >

> > How cool is that?!

>

> In the fridge, daddio. that's how cool.



This may explain why, after several drinks, I begin to imitate the fancy cross-over dance steps immortalised by said group.

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