

They're fairly easy to use, if your eyesight's up to it, and you don't have fingers like gherkins

I don't think it's unusual for folk to have their own 'versions' of lyrics. Until recently, I always thought the Beatles sang (In 'She, Said She Said')Herr Dr. Professor wrote:Uh-oh: can I plead age? Actually you can Amin up my Herr Doctor Professor title with stupiditas maximus.On Wednesday I dug through my cache of decals and noticed that I had the "WWII Tamiya German Military Insignia Decal Set" complete with both sides instruction page.
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Now as to memory problems: regarding the Rolling Stones' "Sympathy for the Devil." The lines cited in this thread as...
"I rode a tank
Held a general's rank
When the blitzkrieg raged
And the bodies stank..."
... I thought were:
"I rode a tank
Held a general's rank
When the blitzkrieg raged
And divided Spain"
a) Am I incorrect?
b) Could there be two versions?
c) Am I totally missing something here?
d) all of the above.
Please I beg you don't let us continue with this because It may well last for the rest of the century,Herr Dr. Professor wrote:And, then, of course, there are such enjoyable mis-hearing instances as the great CCR song, "There's the bathroom on the right" or Jimmy Hendrix's line "'Scuse me, while I kiss this guy."
:Cheers, JimJimster wrote:Now that is funny!