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Last Post 12/21/2007 6:39 AM by  PeterQuaife
What song was No.1 on the day you were born?
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starbelgrade
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12/20/2007 8:41 AM
Posted By PARTON on 20 Dec 2007 7:32 AM
Great country this, everyone has a job. I dont feel British.

"your wanna be West Britain"

and you wonder why in the North everything looks like its stuck in 1985.





"Everyone" might have a job, but the standard of living isn't amazing - we've a disasterous health system, a diabolical communications network, terrible public transport (in the counties where they HAVE public transport), an over-priced, staggering housing market, an ever increasing gap between the haves & have-nots, and all presided over by a buffoon who can't seem to remember why had a bank account... calling to mind Father Ted's quote - "The money was just resting in my account".

Ireland IS a great country, but our economic status has a lot more to do with luck than anything else... the attitude that "everything's great - everyone's got a job" is exactly the reason why the general public voted Bertie back in for another term (and made me seriously question the sensibility of allowing people to vote in a democracy!).

As for the "west britain" comment by PQ.. well, it's as valid as your comment about the North looking like it's stuck in the 80s... don't dish it out if ya can't take it!

Ireland, aka West Britain, Left of Europe, 51st State of the U.S.A.
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12/20/2007 8:48 AM
How a thread that started with "What song was No.1 on the day you were born?" ended up here, I'll never know!
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12/20/2007 9:01 AM
Nordies always start these things!!!

sorry PQ, only joking....

seriously i agree....i really really hope the x factor dude does not get number one at christmas...Tom Waits in ireland and Malcolm Middleton(class!) for the UK......"W'ere all going to die"
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12/20/2007 9:28 AM
Great quote from an interview with Malcy here...

"I wrote it for a friend who was morbidly fixated about dying and couldn't sleep or anything. The lyrics - "You're gonna die alone/ You've got to laugh into the dark" - were my idea of ways to make her feel better, although I'm still working on a fourth verse to give it a happy ending, because I haven't worked out the true meaning of life yet. But the song was supposed to be a joke and has arpeggios, a chugging beat and is actually very uplifting and happy. My nieces, ages four and six, sing We're All Going to Die at school."
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12/21/2007 6:39 AM
Parton, you really know how to get to the core of me! Thats it, I am putting the leg warmers and fingerless gloves in the bottom drawer...be gone 80's...yer too shy shy, hush hush la lala

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