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Buenchico | 22:53 Mon 12th Feb 2018 | Music
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. . . here's a little something to wake you up ;-)

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Hi Gness

Your post about funeral songs reminds me of my uncle's funeral last Wednesday. I had to suppress a giggle as his coffin was carried from the church. Nobody else seemed to have noticed the humour in being carted off to a crematorium to the strains of 'Smoke Gets In Your Eyes' ;-)
// As you say, there are clear similarities between his songs and those of Ralph McTell//
Glad I wasn't imagining it then :-)

Lol about the funeral song chris.
Chris....I have had to arrange a funeral for and with a friend (yet to die) who liked the one I did for MrG.......

He has chosen.....Ain't it Grand to be Blooming Well Dead.......we'll see how it goes.....x
Like that, Mamya......much better for me to dance to than the one Chris posted......age you know....but I'll never master the hand greeting...x
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Mamya:
As I've tried to indicate above, I'm always prepared to give different music a try but I didn't need to try that one. I know that it's one of the few music tracks that I totally detest and which get me reaching for the 'Off' button as soon as they come on the radio.

I've got nothing against a bit of rapping. (Indeed, there are several rap songs, or tracks which use rapping in them, that I really like). But I just find everything I've ever listed to by Twenty One Pilots (and I really have tried much of their stuff) to be boring, unoriginal and unmusical. I simply don't 'get it'. Sorry!
Fair enough, we don't slate choices on my thread - but I'll remember that ;-)

I have teenage Grandsons and we like to sing along to stuff together.

I introduce them to older classics and they teach me new stuff, works well.
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>>> I have teenage Grandsons

My oldest grandson (who's actually the son of a guy who I've always treated as my own son, even though he's not biologically) became a teenager just over an hour ago.

Should I be worried? ;-)

Not a bit, they're a doddle - love both of mine and the other is fast catching them up.

Along with the three boys and one girl they keep me young in mind at least.

Not a Kevin amongst 'em - wish you the same luck.
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Having taught teenagers, Mamya, I know that the vast majority of them are lovely people (and often far nicer to know than many adults) and I've actually no doubts at all that young Logan will remain as wonderful as he's always been ;-)
I'm sure that's so Chris, they have their moments but good gracious so did we - I had plenty of times not liking my Daughters at times, but love endures.

That's me slushy and off, Night.x.
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G'night, Mamya!
Glad I have seen that this morning, raring to go now, thanks Buenchico :)

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