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Problem is ' You're an embarrassment' but I'm sure 'It must be love' so you'll sort it out. Anyway well done on the work front in the 'Concrete jungle' surrounded by all those folk in the 'Rat race'. Next time you're in a 'Nite club' check out the 'Mirror in the bathroom' to make sure you don't look like a 'Monkeyman' but don't go over the top so people think you're 'Too nice to talk to' either.

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Problem is ' You're an embarrassment' but I'm sure 'It must be love' so you'll sort it out. Anyway well done on the work front in the 'Concrete jungle' surrounded by all those folk in the 'Rat race'. Next time you're in a 'Nite club' check out the 'Mirror in the bathroom' to make sure you don't look like a 'Monkeyman' but don't go over the top so people think you're 'Too nice to talk to' either.

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Problem is ' You're an embarrassment' but I'm sure 'It must be love' so you'll sort it out. Anyway well done on the work front in the 'Concrete jungle' surrounded by all those folk in the 'Rat race'. Next time you're in a 'Nite club' check out the 'Mirror in the bathroom' to make sure you don't look like a 'Monkeyman' but don't go over the top so people think you're 'Too nice to talk to' either.

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i said to her i "Can,t get used to losing you"...:lol: ok...enough already!...i could remember the old days and recall all the songs of my Youth for hours but nuff said...yep the Beat,the specials Madness..Punk,Ska Reggae was the soundtrack to my younger years and i was in a couple of bands (Fretless Bass) during the eightees...But as i,ve got older i very rarely listen to music:confused1: I prefer the sounds of nature nowadays...Life is a series of Chapters,each one more enlightening than the last...

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i said to her i "Can,t get used to losing you"...:lol: ok...enough already!...i could remember the old days and recall all the songs of my Youth for hours but nuff said...yep the Beat,the specials Madness..Punk,Ska Reggae was the soundtrack to my younger years and i was in a couple of bands (Fretless Bass) during the eightees...But as i,ve got older i very rarely listen to music:confused1: I prefer the sounds of nature nowadays...Life is a series of Chapters,each one more enlightening than the last...

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i said to her i "Can,t get used to losing you"...:lol: ok...enough already!...i could remember the old days and recall all the songs of my Youth for hours but nuff said...yep the Beat,the specials Madness..Punk,Ska Reggae was the soundtrack to my younger years and i was in a couple of bands (Fretless Bass) during the eightees...But as i,ve got older i very rarely listen to music:confused1: I prefer the sounds of nature nowadays...Life is a series of Chapters,each one more enlightening than the last...

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Music is a massive part of my life.I have a very eclectic musical taste, some revs me up, some chills , some makes me grin and some makes me cry. However as you so rightly say, (and without sounding poncey) a buzzards call, a Wren kicking off, wind blowing through a woodland etc etc fill me with joy. Don't really enjoy the sound of the branch I'm on breaking though.....:001_tt2:

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Music is a massive part of my life.I have a very eclectic musical taste, some revs me up, some chills , some makes me grin and some makes me cry. However as you so rightly say, (and without sounding poncey) a buzzards call, a Wren kicking off, wind blowing through a woodland etc etc fill me with joy. Don't really enjoy the sound of the branch I'm on breaking though.....:001_tt2:

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Music is a massive part of my life.I have a very eclectic musical taste, some revs me up, some chills , some makes me grin and some makes me cry. However as you so rightly say, (and without sounding poncey) a buzzards call, a Wren kicking off, wind blowing through a woodland etc etc fill me with joy. Don't really enjoy the sound of the branch I'm on breaking though.....:001_tt2:

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