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Vince
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by Vince » Tue 31 Mar 2009, 5:23 am
Hi
Could someone please transcribe/get off the net, lyrics to the following song?
Arthur Baker & and The Backbeat Disciples - 02. I Believe In Love (Featuring Jimmy Sommerville)
(googled forever, but in vain
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Recently heard it.. fantastic song, but Somerville being Somerville, i cant understand most of the lyrics
H.A.P.P.I.N.E.S.S.S.S.S.S.S.S.S.S.S.S.S.S.
ArseSpanker
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by ArseSpanker » Thu 02 Apr 2009, 5:27 pm
Does anyone know what song the lyric "under the moon undress a gnome" comes from?
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Patrick Bateman
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by Patrick Bateman » Thu 02 Apr 2009, 6:29 pm
ArseSpanker wrote: Does anyone know what song the lyric "under the moon undress a gnome" comes from?
Gnome Abuse by Noel Edmonds and the Tidybeardtossers. A punk classic.
ArseSpanker
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by ArseSpanker » Fri 03 Apr 2009, 11:21 pm
I love that song.
Noel Edmonds is scary though. I can never get the thought of him with jelly on his paisley penis after some blobbylove out of my mind. Even now.
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Glenny4
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by Glenny4 » Fri 03 Apr 2009, 11:51 pm
Do you like talking to yourself
I used to love Deal or No Deal, but had to stop watching because Noel Edmonds shirts did my head in, in the end.
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by ArseSpanker » Sat 04 Apr 2009, 1:01 am
It's written in my file at the local Social Services CMHT that I like talking to myself. Personally, I've never been aware of it.
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