@ Shefaly – We think alike! I have been singing Phil Collins all morning! I can’t get him out of my head. Song at the moment: No son of mine. Ahhh! Help me!
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@ Shefaly – Fortunately (and to my credit, I think), I don’t actually know any Kylie songs. Can you believe that? Not a one. I am rather proud of that.
Thankfully, the Phil-phase has passed. Just a big empty space up there now.
@ Shefaly – I don’t ever remember hearing of Kylie when I was growing up in America. I am not sure that she ever made it as huge there as she has here in the UK. ‘Lucky, Lucky, Lucky’ means nothing to me (he says gratefully). Was she big in India?
And thanks for the offer, but I think that I shall use YouTube to enjoy other musical artists. Ha-ha.
We didn’t have a TV till I was well into my late teens. So I avoided many pop culture references safely. But in the school, it was amusing to hear people refer to these things. I pick up enough pop culture to look like I belong but not enough to care about it 😉 Shh, don’t tell anyone.
You think Phil Collins might be there, then? 😉
@ Shefaly – We think alike! I have been singing Phil Collins all morning! I can’t get him out of my head. Song at the moment: No son of mine. Ahhh! Help me!
And now I am onto “I can’t dance”. Help me! Please! Somebody help me!
When the more formal and regulated markets aren’t offering the kind of security you pay extra for, you may as well turn to more casual channels for trading.
@ Liam:
Maybe you should try turning to Kylie, seeing as you cant get songs out of your head..
PS: My view is Phil C is an immensely better deal to go round and round (oh, please don’t let Sade in!) in one’s head.
@ Shefaly – Fortunately (and to my credit, I think), I don’t actually know any Kylie songs. Can you believe that? Not a one. I am rather proud of that.
Thankfully, the Phil-phase has passed. Just a big empty space up there now.
@ Liam:
You surprise me. How did you avoid Kylie all this time in the UK? And in the 1980s when she was singing Lucky, Lucky, Lucky?
Oh well you could always look on youtube if you are in need to kill time doing dreadful things. :-/
@ Shefaly – I don’t ever remember hearing of Kylie when I was growing up in America. I am not sure that she ever made it as huge there as she has here in the UK. ‘Lucky, Lucky, Lucky’ means nothing to me (he says gratefully). Was she big in India?
And thanks for the offer, but I think that I shall use YouTube to enjoy other musical artists. Ha-ha.
@ Liam:
Well, lucky, lucky, lucky of you 😉
@ Liam:
Oops, sent too swiftly.
We didn’t have a TV till I was well into my late teens. So I avoided many pop culture references safely. But in the school, it was amusing to hear people refer to these things. I pick up enough pop culture to look like I belong but not enough to care about it 😉 Shh, don’t tell anyone.