Thursday 10 January 2013

There's a place for us

Somewhere.

Yes you can select your favoooooooooooooooourite song from the musicals!

Make an orderly queue.....

29 comments:

  1. An opportunity for Bryan to play his favourite Judy Garland track and weep unashamedly.

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  2. Does "Rock of Ages" count?

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  3. Does "Rock of Ages " count?

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  4. Where is everybody? Are you all on holiday?

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      Izzat a euphonium? Are you really asking if they're in prison?


      Next Friday y'all can dance along to "Achy Breaky Heart"


      BUT... izzit The Slosh or The Alleycat?

      Frank?

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  5. Tomorrow sees the 30th Anniversary of the last ever scene of M*A*S*H* being shot.. it was necessary at the end.

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  6. what a retro-fest of gigs and releases for all you bloggers:

    Caravan in Edinburgh for Julie
    Hawkwind in Manchester for MadMac
    Little Feat in Glasgow for Scotch Git
    Bowie's forthcoming lp for Norrie
    Mike Heron in Glasgow for Thing-Fish

    all we need is for Hello to reform and that's DC sorted

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    1. They reformed in 2002. Still on the go.

      On next weeks's themes .... what is the difference between children's names and names of adults?

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    2. children are called Tiffany, Karis, Tyler-Jay, Reece and Caryn.

      Adults are called John, Jimmy, Patricia and Karen.

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    3. Adam, Guess Norrie will be suggesting Duncan ;-)

      Gaie, Last time I witnessed them was at "Progbury" a couple of years back & ended up supporting Big Brother & his Sufflok friends on their zimmers!

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    4. assume Stacia would be in need of support these days too...

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    5. "but if he's a boobs man even a blind man'll find 'em"

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      I recently met a lady named Chelsea who is older than me!


      It's just no' right...


      Re: Monday - Songs with bad endings - Do they mean lyrically or musically?

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    7. Bad endings like "Leader of the Pack" or "Bonnie and Clyde" or "Rasputin"?

      Here, did anything more get said about the Hairy C?
      Saville made the national news over here last night.

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    8. breaking news..............the games maker choir to make scottish debut on monday morning at glasgow central station from 6.00am performing live on bbc breakfast time.......

      cheers frae the dale

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    9. Alert the police to control the crowds

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    10. Is this a "city" thing?

      We should be telt


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    11. "Daddy sang bass, Mamma sang tenor and Little Dale joined right in there, singing seems to help a troubled city's soul"
      Sorry, I'll not be able to pop by "even when I did work in town I was always on the Queen Street line" but good luck.
      R U soprano, alto, tenor or bass?
      Did you get fresh uniforms?
      Are members from all over the UK i.e. 2012 Games Makers or solely iro 2014?
      What will your repertoire consist of?
      We need more info.

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    12. Your questions answered. Dale interviewed on TV this morning.

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    13. Dale Winton?
      He knows about the Hairy C???

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  7. Jeezy peeps, ye wait aw year for a new thread then three come along when ye turn yer back

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      Nivvir turn yir back oan the Hairy C!



      >8-D

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    2. From a civil servant (heavily influenced by the works of Spike Milligan) comes the idea of awarding Jimmy Savile a posthumous knighthood so that he can be stripped of it. That'll make him sit up.

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    Adam,

    Alas, no; not like "Leader of the Pack" or "Bonnie & Clyde" or "Rasputin".


    More like fading out instead of the "Shave & a haircut, two bits!" option.

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