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Jul 17, 2002 15:32

Hmm, according to Mofette and her Oracle of songs, no1 on the day of my birth - 29th December 1980 was none other than 'There's Noone Quite Like Grandma'. My only source of comfort is being able to mock Steve and hythloday, for 'Crying' by Don McClean and 'In Love with a Beautiful Woman' by Dr Hook.

Anyway, new photos up of my adventures.

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dmh July 17 2002, 11:24:12 UTC
I've just seen the photos of the peanit eating contest.

*Ugh*

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Re: midnight_moon July 17 2002, 11:30:39 UTC
Mmm, chocolate covered peanuts. I won, with a grand total of 22! Oh, I'm so proud.

Well, we had to find *something* to do on the way there...

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dmh July 17 2002, 14:52:10 UTC
If there's ever a re-match, here's an innovative tip -- think of all that spare nostril space! You could probably get up to 30!

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sonnetstar July 17 2002, 12:38:39 UTC
my dear god i think i just read an update by you...noooo can't be.
*rubs eyes* fucking heck love...:)

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glenndm July 18 2002, 01:56:09 UTC
Apparently Blondie was at number 1 on my birthday. I think it was Atomic. Could've been a lot worse, I guess ;)

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glenndm July 19 2002, 03:52:33 UTC
oops, actually found out it was "Heart of Glass" but its still a hell of a lot better than the 2 following numbers 1's, namely Bee Gees - Tragedy, and even worse Gloria Gaynor - I will survive :)

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echo_echo July 19 2002, 04:46:27 UTC
16 Nov 1974 David Essex Gonna Make You A Star 3 1st No 1 He found stardom as an actor before singing on the soundtrack of a film, and then breaking into the charts.

Oh god..David Essex. *puke*

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