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RavenBlack
Thursday 16/11/06 13:24
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That version of the song needs performing. Unfortunately I have no musical talent at all. How ironic! Not at all!
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Emily
Thursday 16/11/06 16:19
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Well, if you think about it, the title of the song is kind of ironic.
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Stephen
Thursday 16/11/06 17:59
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I particularly liked the back story to the man of her dreams. Genius!
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Squander Two
Thursday 16/11/06 18:03
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Now, now; don't get all excited. Genius? Frivolous bollocks, more like.
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rightwingprof
Thursday 16/11/06 18:53
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If I were a Canadian, I'd be offended, Then, Canadians are perpetually offended, and I'm not a Canadian.
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Peter
Wednesday 29/11/06 18:58
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Mag-bloody-nificient.
PJW
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Patrick
Thursday 30/11/06 13:11
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"It's like rayiyai-ain on your wedding day
If you're marrying a famous meteorologist"
Greg Proops made that point on TV a few years ago and, as he said, he's American and *he* can understand it.
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