There are only two kinds of people in this world...
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those who like Neil Diamond and those who don't.
Feel free to add as you feel confident.
Feel free to add as you feel confident.
#3
So Neil is marmite then?
(I LOVE marmite
)
(I LOVE marmite
)
#4
which reminds me of that really silly maths joke:
there are only 10 kinds of people in the world - those that understand binary arithmetic and those that don't
there are only 10 kinds of people in the world - those that understand binary arithmetic and those that don't
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He found his Sweet Caroline turned into a Cracklin Rose and lived Forever in Blue Jeans........................
#6
should I be really, really scared that not only do I recognise those song titles, but the tunes are now going round and round inside my head? My sister bought the 45 of Love on the Rocks. She won't thank me for pointing that out.
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See, that's what living in Oakville does for you!
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I never used to like him, but find that I now do. He wrote some stuff for the Monkees you know.
#11
Actually, the idea was for other phrases to be added in similar vein, but it's a free world they say.
#12
Those that consider that Ultranobber makes a valuable contribution to these boards and those that don't? Oh hang on...
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I remember the time me and my mate got up to do Karaoke at the Bowling Alley in North Harrow, we chose Caroline by Status Quo being the mean rockers we were.
The music started and it was SWEET Caroline by Neil Diamond!!!!
Well the girls thought it was funny with us two struggling though, we only knew the tune to the chorus
The music started and it was SWEET Caroline by Neil Diamond!!!!
Well the girls thought it was funny with us two struggling though, we only knew the tune to the chorus
#15
those who appreciate the aesthetic majesty of a perfectly flighted and pitched wrong 'un and those who don't . . .



