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Ying tong, ying tong, ying tong, iddle I po (iddle I po, lad), iddle I po Ying tong, ying tong iddle Ying tong, ying tong, ying tong, ying tong, ying tong, iddle I po Ying tong, ying tong, iddle Ying tong, iddle I po Oh! Ying tong, ying tong, ying tong, ying tong, ying tong, iddle I po Ying tong, ying tong, ying tong, iddle I po, iddle I po
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My Father had a profound influence on me, he was a lunatic.
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Some Other Boring Knob On Todays Defeat. on 21:58 - Oct 25 with 1694 views
Whenever I hear a commentator mention the name of Liverpool player jerimie Frimpong, I always have a Pavlovian response and have to say “iddle I po” afterwards.
Some Other Boring Knob On Todays Defeat. on 14:21 - Oct 26 by TeddeRs
I think it’s generally recognised as a Goons / Spike Milligan nonsense song. And not racist.
What a coincidence- I’m currently reading Puckoon and after that, his autobiography. I have very happy memories being around 15/16 and reading his war memoirs on holiday one year - many proper laugh out loud moments.
I’ll edit that. It’s not that big a coincidence.
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Did I ever mention that I was in Minder?
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Some Other Boring Knob On Todays Defeat. on 18:45 - Oct 26 with 304 views
Some Other Boring Knob On Todays Defeat. on 18:25 - Oct 26 by Mick_S
What a coincidence- I’m currently reading Puckoon and after that, his autobiography. I have very happy memories being around 15/16 and reading his war memoirs on holiday one year - many proper laugh out loud moments.
I’ll edit that. It’s not that big a coincidence.
[Post edited 26 Oct 18:26]
Same as me Mick, remember buying the first of those books and literally laughing/guffawing out loud on the bus home
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Some Other Boring Knob On Todays Defeat. on 19:08 - Oct 26 with 246 views
Some Other Boring Knob On Todays Defeat. on 18:45 - Oct 26 by BristolR
Same as me Mick, remember buying the first of those books and literally laughing/guffawing out loud on the bus home
And me. I was 15 when I discovered Milligan. The first volume of his autobiography. Changed my life. Just so excited that someone had that ridiculous yet intelligent sense of humour.
"The opposite of love, after all, is not hate, but indifference."