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Previously on "Worst songs ever."
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I was going to post either if they hadn't been offered, they're equal last.Originally posted by Zippy View PostI was torn between Clive Dunn and St Winifred's (the sprogs only just edged it). The problem will be coming up with the tie-breaker.
I don't reckon that things like football team songs are valid entries as they at least have comedy value. Most of the enties in this thread are worthy contendors as earth shatteringly bad though
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I was torn between Clive Dunn and St Winifred's (the sprogs only just edged it). The problem will be coming up with the tie-breaker.Originally posted by TykeMerc View PostClive Dunn and St Winnifreds Choir are devastatingly effective shots, for English speaking/produced entries to the competition I think they're unbeatable.
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Clive Dunn and St Winnifreds Choir are devastatingly effective shots, for English speaking/produced entries to the competition I think they're unbeatable.
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[QUOTE=Zippy;1253587]This has got to be the winner Shirley? (NSFA)
A good reason for not having children.
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