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Some Other Boring Knob On Todays Defeat. 20:45 - Oct 25 with 1973 viewsted_hendrix

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
[Post edited 25 Oct 20:48]

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 viewsstainrods_elbow

Racialist!

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Some Other Boring Knob On Todays Defeat. on 22:03 - Oct 25 with 1694 viewsBrianMcCarthy

He's fallen in the wah-taa!

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Some Other Boring Knob On Todays Defeat. on 22:08 - Oct 25 with 1654 viewscolinallcars

Who are you ?
Head of river police sir
What are you doing out at sea ?
I've been promoted sir !
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Some Other Boring Knob On Todays Defeat. on 22:42 - Oct 25 with 1532 viewsted_hendrix


My Father had a profound influence on me, he was a lunatic.

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Some Other Boring Knob On Todays Defeat. on 23:37 - Oct 25 with 1345 viewsnumptydumpty

Let me get my "Rolf Harris" Stylophone out to give some backing track sounds to that Ted !!

Or maybe i ahouldnt ....


[Post edited 25 Oct 23:38]

"Walking in a Mackie Wonderland"
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Some Other Boring Knob On Todays Defeat. on 00:27 - Oct 26 with 1239 viewsNov77

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.

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Some Other Boring Knob On Todays Defeat. on 00:30 - Oct 26 with 1230 viewsHAYESBOY



My Dad sang it to me as a kid.

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Some Other Boring Knob On Todays Defeat. on 00:55 - Oct 26 with 1158 viewsBoston

Some Other Boring Knob On Todays Defeat. on 22:42 - Oct 25 by ted_hendrix



Rhyming slang racialist.

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Some Other Boring Knob On Todays Defeat. on 13:49 - Oct 26 with 695 viewsSimonJames

Yes, my parents often sang it.
And they loved speaking in the voice of Bluebottle.

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Some Other Boring Knob On Todays Defeat. on 14:00 - Oct 26 with 659 viewsHantsR

Some Other Boring Knob On Todays Defeat. on 00:30 - Oct 26 by HAYESBOY



My Dad sang it to me as a kid.


My mother sang it as she tucked me in, when I was 93
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Some Other Boring Knob On Todays Defeat. on 14:02 - Oct 26 with 644 viewscolinallcars

Some Other Boring Knob On Todays Defeat. on 13:49 - Oct 26 by SimonJames

Yes, my parents often sang it.
And they loved speaking in the voice of Bluebottle.


I have a DVD of the film Invasion Quartet in which Spike has a plummy posh English accent
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Some Other Boring Knob On Todays Defeat. on 14:21 - Oct 26 with 592 viewsTeddeRs

I think it’s generally recognised as a Goons / Spike Milligan nonsense song. And not racist.
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Some Other Boring Knob On Todays Defeat. on 18:25 - Oct 26 with 369 viewsMick_S

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.
[Post edited 26 Oct 18:26]

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 viewsBristolR

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 viewsMick_S

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


Aha - I have an idea for a new thread!

Did I ever mention that I was in Minder?

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Some Other Boring Knob On Todays Defeat. on 19:22 - Oct 26 with 195 viewsBrianMcCarthy

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.

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