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egon Started conversation Sep 15, 2004
I was listening to thew MArk Radcliffe Show on ARdio2 last night, and he has this feature "the Crucial Three", in which he starts by playing one song and then the intro of another, and people ring in to try and guess what the song is, and then he playss that and anotehr intro, and then another person phones up and wins.
Oh, and all the songs have some common link.
Yesterday, I managed to work out the link, but not the final song.
The first two were "White RAbbit" by Jefferson Airplane and "Mona Lisas and Mad Hatters" by Eleton John. So I figured out the link- characters in Alice in Wonderland. So I decided while he was playing the Elton tune that his third tune would probably be "Can You Dig It" by the Mock Turtles, and texted this in even though the intro didn't sound much like it. The reason being that it was *actually* the intro to "Queen of Hearts" by Dave Edmunds.
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It was my birthday last friday. I gotr very, very, very drunk. So drunkt hat I pretty much missed saturday. For future reference- don't drink Pimms and Champagne one after the other at the end of a nine-hour drinking binge.
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And now, here Iam, in Sunderland, putting the finishing touches to my final piece of coursework, ahead of this friday's absolutely, serious, the last one, we mean it this time boyo, deadline. then I'll be off homer and working full time from next week. of which more anon.
Alice in Wonderland.
McKay The Disorganised Posted Sep 15, 2004
At least it wasn't "OH TweedleDee & Tweedledum, the tune MacDougall always used to hum, when he was fighting......"
? Middle of The Road was it ?
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