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Posted by dennis on 07-29-2003 at09:16:
very strange
I did a google search & found barbara lewis who sang a song by that name!
Posted by mindgasket on 07-29-2003 at09:18:
most peculiar, mama...
maybe I should bid just to see what it is?
Posted by dennis on 07-29-2003 at13:08:
I would pass on that one!
it looked not too good to me!
Posted by .backs. on 07-29-2003 at14:27:
When Lewis' sales dipped with the 6th and 7th Narnia books, he was forced to take on a second job with the Mancini orchestra (much to the consternation of the other dons).
Posted by Ron E on 07-29-2003 at14:28:
Apparently it wasn't just the music either. It was the tutu and tatoo high on his thigh that said, "Property of Oxford"
Posted by .backs. on 07-29-2003 at14:34:
Posted by Ron E on 07-29-2003 at14:36:
"tutu and tatoo", has a nice ring to it, hey, Terry, I'll take co-writing credits when you work that one in.
Posted by jiminy on 07-29-2003 at14:36:
and the
"Lewis and Clark" bar thing
...guess the public just wasn't ready for THAT kind of Nougat.
Posted by jiminy on 07-29-2003 at14:37:
I still have a few pages of CS and S green stamps to put in a booklet.....
Posted by Ron E on 07-29-2003 at14:38:
the buying public was just getting into the Baby Ruth over here at that time, and it wasn't disgusting enough for the Brits.
Posted by .backs. on 07-29-2003 at14:38:
The other dons were irate that he used common peaunuts rather than macadamia for that stinker!
Posted by Ron E on 07-29-2003 at14:39:
I think it was m"academia". da-dit-doo, to quote another
Posted by .backs. on 07-29-2003 at14:41:
You are nuts!
Posted by Ron E on 07-29-2003 at14:43:
yum... thank you?
Posted by dennis on 07-29-2003 at15:38:
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Originally posted by Ron E
Apparently it wasn't just the music either. It was the tutu and tatoo high on his thigh that said, "Property of Oxford"
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are you sure the tattoo was not on his arse?
Posted by Ron E on 07-29-2003 at15:40:
I'd be admitting to something then wouldn't I!
Did you see Johnny English?
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