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Ah! böwakawa poussé, poussé
Topic Started: Jul 30 2010, 11:44 AM (536 Views)
ivorythumper
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I am so adjective that I verb nouns!
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The dogma lives loudly within me.
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Aqua Letifer
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ZOOOOOM!
Don't ask me. Lennon always came off as kind of a flake to me.
I cite irreconcilable differences.
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The 89th Key
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Just listened to REM's cover of it. The "böwakawa poussé, poussé" sounds plagaristically close to the "Hallelujah" background chorus of George Harrison's "My Sweet Lord" song he released 4 years earlier than Lennon.
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Aqua Letifer
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These are my testing supplies.
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John D'Oh
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It's actually scouse dialect for 'My job, my job, where is she gone?'

You hear it alot down the shops on the Albert Dock.
What do you mean "we", have you got a mouse in your pocket?
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Kincaid
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HOLY CARP!!!
Simply made up words, I've always heard. Lennon was a great mish-masher of the English language.
Kincaid - disgusted Republican Partisan since 2006.
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