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Gorrilla on the chockie advert

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Just what is that gorilla doing, it looks spaced out at first, would not mind but listening to Phill Collins! then goes in to a drum solo! Either Mr Collins needs a serious wax jobbie, or the ape will have it's own groupe in a week or two! :rr:
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Thanks for that!
Would not mind, but it's got a iPod in one ear! .... 90 seconds of bloody madness! :jerk:
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I think the Gorilla is great!! Everytime I hear the song now I think of him! :lol:
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Post by Slugster »

That advert is the doodahs

I'm a sad 80's fan boy - saw the advert and within three minutes was kicking the door of HMV down to buy the album.

I find it twice as funny as my best mate is a drummer :lol:

PS - why is this in the grumpy bit? Most folk seem to be :thumbright:
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Slugster,

I'm with you. I love Genesis and Phil Collins. His 'Face Value' tape probably saved me from a fate worse than death on a train from Switzerland when I was 19. At least he has talent, unlike some of the musicians of today who only mime and cover songs. I listened to it in my Walkman all the way from Wengen to the French border. When the batteries ran out, I had a lecherous old Austrian trying to offer me a bit of his salami and trying to get a grope. Thank goodness there was another stop and another chap got into my carriage.

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offer me a bit of his salami
:sex:

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Slugster,

He did offer me a bit of his salami, there were several kinds, all sizes and all wrapped up in aluminium foil! I wouldn't have minded but he was ancient, and no doubt desperate.
I was an innocent young country girl until I worked in Switzerland. men and their salami!! : :roll:

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What's wrong with 'Peperami'

It's a bit of an animal........Ahh.....I see why :shock:
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Bigbird wrote: I worked in Switzerland.
There are three official languages in Switzerland: German, Italian and French.

BB you must have used one of them. Which?
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Stoday,

I worked in Wengen at the ancient Hotel Falken as part of my college training. It's on the internet. I spoke French but since I worked with Italians Germans and Portugese I picked up a little of each language and was beginning to actually understand my work colleaques even though I hadn't had lessons in their respective languages. I was even teaching them Beatles' songs whilst I was there. The best thing was the food, lots of gorgeous Swiss cheese and Italian food and wine brought over with the Italians' parents on their frequent visits. It seems a lifetime away now, 23 years ago!
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foodidoo!

That's Poutugese, not sure about the spelling tho :scratch:
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What's that then?
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