No, not the revolutionary patriot, but you're familiar with his work all the same.
Who knew that the same guy who played on "Red Rubber Ball" was the same one who wrote "Plop, plop, fizz, fizz -- Oh, what a relief it is!?"
http://tinyurl.com/22ry2n
RIP Thomas Dawes
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RIP Thomas Dawes
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Re: RIP Thomas Dawes
I wouldn't have thought so, and it's a shame - "Red Rubber Ball" is one of my favorite songs. It was written by Paul Simon, IIRC.mrkelley23 wrote:No, not the revolutionary patriot, but you're familiar with his work all the same.
Who knew that the same guy who played on "Red Rubber Ball" was the same one who wrote "Plop, plop, fizz, fizz -- Oh, what a relief it is!?"
http://tinyurl.com/22ry2n
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Re: RIP Thomas Dawes
Would you mind editing your post (using the url="blank" tag around a linking word) to shorten it? It's forcing my screen to scroll.mrkelley23 wrote:No, not the revolutionary patriot, but you're familiar with his work all the same.
Who knew that the same guy who played on "Red Rubber Ball" was the same one who wrote "Plop, plop, fizz, fizz -- Oh, what a relief it is!?"
If you're willing to do so but don't know how, let me know and I'll be happy to do it for you. But I won't touch the post without your express permission. --Bob
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Thanks. Now we just need to get ear to follow suit.mrkelley23 wrote:How's that?
The other way I suggested might be slightly preferable, though. Some companies use firewalls that prevent people from following links that go through proxy sites such as Tiny URL. --Bob
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