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date: Wed, 18 Jun 2008 22:00:49 +0100,
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Number 1 on the day you were born
http://www.thisdayinmusic.com/birthdayno1
For me it was "It's a long way to Eboracum"
date: Wed, 18 Jun 2008 22:00:49 +0100
author: Paul C
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Re: Number 1 on the day you were born
"Paul C" wrote in message
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> http://www.thisdayinmusic.com/birthdayno1
Knowing Me, Knowing You.
I also looked up GIL, and, oh, the irony. 'Uptown Girl'.
Recent Rejecter was 'I don't like Mondays'.
Original Fake pseudo GIL was 'Name of the Game', continuing the Abba theme.
SlutGILd '04 was 'Do you really want to hurt me', the answer in her case
being, 'yes', obviously.
Music wasn't invented when you were born, Crankshaw. If anything had been
'number one', it could only have been at best a series of primative grunts,
or perhaps a phallic cave drawing.
BTN
date: Thu, 19 Jun 2008 10:13:27 +0100
author: Sir Benjamin Nunn
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Re: Number 1 on the day you were born
"Paul C" wrote in message
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> http://www.thisdayinmusic.com/birthdayno1
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> For me it was "It's a long way to Eboracum"
I hear you knocking/Dave Edmunds.... Jeez, I feel old.
date: Thu, 19 Jun 2008 11:23:44 +0100
author: CJM
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Re: Number 1 on the day you were born
CJM wrote:
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> "Paul C" wrote in message
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>> http://www.thisdayinmusic.com/birthdayno1
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>> For me it was "It's a long way to Eboracum"
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> I hear you knocking/Dave Edmunds.... Jeez, I feel old.
Eugh. Was Dave Edmunds some sort of dirty voyeur?
I'd have shouted back "Yeah, and we can hear you taking a dump. Speak to
the council about it".
date: Thu, 19 Jun 2008 14:44:50 +0100
author: Tommo ³
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Re: Number 1 on the day you were born
On 18 Jun, 22:00, Paul C wrote:
> http://www.thisdayinmusic.com/birthdayno1
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> For me it was "It's a long way to Eboracum"
I've no idea what it was when I was born but I can say the grass was
pretty green at home.
date: Thu, 19 Jun 2008 07:00:14 -0700 (PDT)
author: Strawbs
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Re: Number 1 on the day you were born
Paul C wrote:
> http://www.thisdayinmusic.com/birthdayno1
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> For me it was "It's a long way to Eboracum"
'Go Away Little Girl' for me. How very inappropriate for a Middlesbrough
supporter. I was expecting something by Chuck Berry.
date: Thu, 19 Jun 2008 15:10:49 +0100
author: Tommo ³
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Re: Number 1 on the day you were born
"Sir Benjamin Nunn" wrote in message
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> "Paul C" wrote in message
> news:eoti54pfo3h6e6kmgo3j6umnq2nj26cgb7@4ax.com...
>> http://www.thisdayinmusic.com/birthdayno1
> Knowing Me, Knowing You.
Aah-Haaah!!!
Mine, rather disappointingly, was Gilbert O'Sullivan 'Get Down'. I have no
idea what this means. Number 1 album was 'Houses Of The Holy', though,
which is pretty cool.
Ex Mrs Joe was 'Mississippi', by some cunts called Pussycat.
> Music wasn't invented when you were born, Crankshaw.
There were no singles, but there was a singularity.
--
Joe
"I am the fat puddin', but a single puddingness" - Vicky Conlan
date: Thu, 19 Jun 2008 15:17:33 -0000
author: Joe Horowitz hey
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Re: Number 1 on the day you were born
Paul C wrote:
> http://www.thisdayinmusic.com/birthdayno1
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> For me it was "It's a long way to Eboracum"
Mine was "Happy Birthday" by Eve and The Serpent (Adam was off getting
pissed).
date: Thu, 19 Jun 2008 16:50:41 +0100
author: nigel
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Re: Number 1 on the day you were born
"Paul C" wrote in message
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> For me it was "It's a long way to Eboracum"
Mine is "Message in a Bottle" by The Police. Although in the US
and Australia, it was "My Sharona" by The Knack, which I much
prefer. I think I'll go with that.
Kinda Mrs Mikey was "Happy Talk" by Captain Sensible.
--
Mike
date: Thu, 19 Jun 2008 17:08:27 +0100
author: Michael Cunningham
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Re: Number 1 on the day you were born
"Michael Cunningham" wrote in message
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> Kinda Mrs Mikey was "Happy Talk" by Captain Sensible.
Ouch. There's something about the involvement of said Captain that makes it
all the more Nunnxclusive, tbh.
BTN
date: Thu, 19 Jun 2008 17:13:12 +0100
author: Sir Benjamin Nunn
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Re: Number 1 on the day you were born
Paul C wrote:
> http://www.thisdayinmusic.com/birthdayno1
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The Wonder Of You by teh Elv1s. How come he can't help with the SBL then?
M
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Martin: Poster, large, helpful, SBL administrator. Beer Baron and
spreadshit maestro. Last remaining Huddersfield fan on the planet.
date: Fri, 20 Jun 2008 08:18:31 +1200
author: Mister M
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Re: Number 1 on the day you were born
"Sir Benjamin Nunn" wrote in message
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>> Kinda Mrs Mikey was "Happy Talk" by Captain Sensible.
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> Ouch. There's something about the involvement of said Captain that makes it all the more
> Nunnxclusive, tbh.
I don't know, Ben. The "kinda" is significant. I'm not absolutely
convinced it's the sort of relationship that would appeal to you. It's
very uncouple-ish.
I think that makes it far less Nunnxclusive and I firmly believe I
should be commended for that.
--
Mike
date: Fri, 20 Jun 2008 00:29:03 +0100
author: Michael Cunningham
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Re: Number 1 on the day you were born
"Michael Cunningham" wrote in message
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> "Sir Benjamin Nunn" wrote in message
> news:6bvespF3dv0etU1@mid.individual.net...
>>> Kinda Mrs Mikey was "Happy Talk" by Captain Sensible.
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>> Ouch. There's something about the involvement of said Captain that makes
>> it all the more Nunnxclusive, tbh.
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> I don't know, Ben. The "kinda" is significant. I'm not absolutely
> convinced it's the sort of relationship that would appeal to you. It's
> very uncouple-ish.
I think it would appeal to me more than nothing; I'm guessing that at the
very least it would be like whorelove without having to pay as much.
What would life be like, if the whore market value of relationshipsex and
cuddles'n'shit was considered taxable income? like the value of company
cars'n'shit?
I was talking about this to my friend the other day, and he was complaining
that I earn a few grand more than him. I pointed out that he probably gets
about £500k worth of free sex every year, even based on the conservative
pricing of £1500 for an overnighter, so in fact he's getting a better deal
than me, and i wouldn't be able to afford that quantity of sex and
kissing'n'shit.
BTN
date: Fri, 20 Jun 2008 13:55:04 +0100
author: Sir Benjamin Nunn
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Re: Number 1 on the day you were born
Sir Benjamin Nunn wrote:
> I was talking about this to my friend the other day, and he was
> complaining that I earn a few grand more than him. I pointed out that he
> probably gets about £500k worth of free sex every year, even based on
> the conservative pricing of £1500 for an overnighter, so in fact he's
> getting a better deal than me, and i wouldn't be able to afford that
> quantity of sex and kissing'n'shit.
I'm sure he more than makes up for the benefit with payment in kind,
stress, demands on his pocket, responsibility etc.
Sex is never 'free'.
date: Fri, 20 Jun 2008 13:59:45 +0100
author: nigel
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Re: Number 1 on the day you were born
"nigel" wrote in message
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> Sir Benjamin Nunn wrote:
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>> I was talking about this to my friend the other day, and he was
>> complaining that I earn a few grand more than him. I pointed out that he
>> probably gets about £500k worth of free sex every year, even based on the
>> conservative pricing of £1500 for an overnighter, so in fact he's getting
>> a better deal than me, and i wouldn't be able to afford that quantity of
>> sex and kissing'n'shit.
>
> I'm sure he more than makes up for the benefit with payment in kind,
> stress, demands on his pocket, responsibility etc.
No. No he doesn't. Not half a million quids worth. Not even close.
> Sex is never 'free'.
It might not be free, but the market value is hugely inconsistent, and none
of your hypocritical so-called 'socialist' governments ever even mention
this inequality, let alone work on resolving it. Cunts.
BTN
date: Fri, 20 Jun 2008 14:12:33 +0100
author: Sir Benjamin Nunn
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Re: Number 1 on the day you were born
On Jun 19, 4:17 pm, "Joe Horowitz" <my_n...@youblunder.co.youghey>
wrote:
> There were no singles, but there was a singularity.
>
> --
> Joe
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> "I am the fat puddin', but a single puddingness" - Vicky Conlan
That is far too clever for a soccer newsgroup.
She Loves You by the Beatles was mine. I despise the Beatles.
date: Sat, 21 Jun 2008 10:56:00 -0700 (PDT)
author: andy j
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Re: Number 1 on the day you were born
andy j wrote:
> On Jun 19, 4:17 pm, "Joe Horowitz" <my_n...@youblunder.co.youghey>
> wrote:
>
>> There were no singles, but there was a singularity.
>>
>> --
>> Joe
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>> "I am the fat puddin', but a single puddingness" - Vicky Conlan
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> That is far too clever for a soccer newsgroup.
>
> She Loves You by the Beatles was mine. I despise the Beatles.
Careful Andy - that puts you firmly on the side of Yoko Ono, Heather
Mills, and that retard who shot John Lennon. Control, money, and lunacy
- or the holy trinity as I like to call them.
date: Sun, 22 Jun 2008 01:39:15 +0100
author: Tommo ³
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Re: Number 1 on the day you were born
"andy j" wrote in message news:e60e6229-cc05-4cee-9d03->
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> That is far too clever for a soccer newsgroup.
>
> She Loves You by the Beatles was mine. I despise the Beatles.
You seem strangely familiar, Andy. Eerily so. I can't quite put my
finger on it but I'm relatively certain you're Dave Hillam. Or Paul
Blarmy.
Oh, also, you're still not allowed to mention The Clique.
TIA.
--
Mike
date: Sun, 22 Jun 2008 04:10:52 +0100
author: Michael Cunningham
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Re: Number 1 on the day you were born
"Michael Cunningham" wrote in message
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> You seem strangely familiar, Andy. Eerily so. I can't quite put my
> finger on it but I'm relatively certain you're Dave Hillam. Or Paul
> Blarmy.
>
> Oh, also, you're still not allowed to mention The Clique.
TINC.
--
Joe
"I am the fat puddin', but a single puddingness" - Vicky Conlan
date: Sun, 22 Jun 2008 07:33:20 -0000
author: Joe Horowitz hey
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