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Sue Wrote:

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> I think we should be discussing versions of

> Hallelujah, and nobody comes close to Rufus

> Wainwright.

>

> Discuss :)

>

> Edited to add: PGC, your bottom is without doubt a

> thing of beauty. And a joy forever.

>

> Edited again to add: In a way which cannot be

> misconstrued, of course.



The world's best ever version of Hallelujah will be sung at Dulwich PopChoir's Chrsitmas Concert!!

I was a child when we had a cat called 'Danny Boy' and the damn thing used to crap in the house which made a dreadful stink in more ways than one.

After it had been punished a couple of times by adults, the cat got more cunning, it never stopped crapping in the house but it used to hide it.

So then we had to search for it and sometimes you would accidently tread in it before spotting where your foot was landing and with bare feet, it went all squidgy between your toes.

Once it crapped in bed and then buried it by pulling the covers back over it.

I never really cared too much for cats after that, the smell made your eyes water.


Danny boy the tune I have always liked but with reservations.

SteveT Wrote:

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> I was a child when we had a cat called 'Danny Boy'

> and the damn thing used to crap in the house which

> made a dreadful stink in more ways than one.

> After it had been punished a couple of times by

> adults, the cat got more cunning, it never stopped

> crapping in the house but it used to hide it.

> So then we had to search for it and sometimes you

> would accidently tread in it before spotting where

> your foot was landing and with bare feet, it went

> all squidgy between your toes.

> Once it crapped in bed and then buried it by

> pulling the covers back over it.

> I never really cared too much for cats after that,

> the smell made your eyes water.

>

> Danny boy the tune I have always liked but with

> reservations.



In danger of crapping myself I was laughing so much.

SteveT Wrote:

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> I was a child when we had a cat called 'Danny Boy'

> and the damn thing used to crap in the house which

> made a dreadful stink in more ways than one.

> After it had been punished a couple of times by

> adults, the cat got more cunning, it never stopped

> crapping in the house but it used to hide it.

> So then we had to search for it and sometimes you

> would accidently tread in it before spotting where

> your foot was landing and with bare feet, it went

> all squidgy between your toes.

> Once it crapped in bed and then buried it by

> pulling the covers back over it.

> I never really cared too much for cats after that,

> the smell made your eyes water.

>

> Danny boy the tune I have always liked but with

> reservations.



In danger of crapping myself I was laughing so much.

legalbeagle Wrote:

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> St Barnabus Village Hall in Dulwich Village, 8.30,

> Weds 9th December. And Brum, if you can hold a

> tune, we need more boys!!



I think I'm ok at holding a tune, but sadly I'm not free that night. Got a rare night out in centre of town planned. I'm quite disappointed.

legalbeagle Wrote:

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> St Barnabus Village Hall in Dulwich Village, 8.30,

> Weds 9th December. And Brum, if you can hold a

> tune, we need more boys!!



I think I'm ok at holding a tune, but sadly I'm not free that night. Got a rare night out in centre of town planned. I'm quite disappointed.

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