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rotflmao I asked someone at work the same question today and they replied with that Calista :giggle:
I have forgotten that it was in Grease as well :lol2:
LOVE IS A MANY SPLENDORED THING
(Words by Paul Frances Webster / Music by Sammy Fain)
Sung by The Four Aces - 1955
Issued by Decca Records as catalog number 29625.
Is that any help? dunno
No confused :giggle:
kiss
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No confused :giggle:
kiss

How about?
"Love Is a Many-Splendored Thing" is a popular song.
The music was written by Sammy Fain, the words by Paul Francis Webster. The same pair wrote "Secret Love", an earlier winner of the Academy Award for Best Song. The song appeared in the movie, Love Is a Many-Splendored Thing, winning its own Best Song Academy Award. From 1967 to 1973, it was used as the theme song to Love is a Many Splendored Thing, the soap opera based on the movie.
The best-selling version of the song was recorded by the Four Aces, issued by Decca Records as catalog number 29625. It reached reaching peak chart position on both Billboard and Cash Box in 1955.
Another version, by Don Cornell, was recorded approximately at the same time. It was issued by Coral Records as catalog number 61467.
Also sung by Frank Sinatra.
Oohh I might have to download the Four Aces version to see if it was them confused I felt sure it was either Matt Monroe or Andy Williams though dunno :lol2:
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Oohh I might have to download the Four Aces version to see if it was them confused I felt sure it was either Matt Monroe or Andy Williams though dunno :lol2:

You sponge! rotflmao
Well if I can't find it on the internet - chances are it might not be there. wink
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Well if I can't find it on the internet - chances are it might not be there. wink

I know :lol2:
Nope it's definately not the Four Aces sad
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Nope it's definately not the Four Aces sad

Are you sure you have the title of the song right?
You have spelt it right, I didn't :lol2:
I am just looking on Google now to see if I can find anymore information... Failing that I will have to buy the bluddy DVD :giggle:
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If you went back in time and met your self would you cancel your self out and if you did would you ever reach the point where you went back in time in the first place.

Well.... it's been said that you would need an infinite amount of energy to be able to travel faster than the speed of light, therefore you wouldn't technically ever be able to travel back in time.
Does that answer your question?
innocent
No it would be answering my question if I had asked, would it be technically possible to travel back in time. smile
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If you went back in time and met your self would you cancel your self out and if you did would you ever reach the point where you went back in time in the first place.

Well.... it's been said that you would need an infinite amount of energy to be able to travel faster than the speed of light, therefore you wouldn't technically ever be able to travel back in time.
Does that answer your question?
innocent
No it would be answering my question if I had asked, would it be technically possible to travel back in time. smile
rotflmao
I know Sharif, just being my usual sarky self!
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Can Shoogle tell me what I can do about sore knees and ankles after spending most of last night on a dance floor dunno
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Can Shoogle tell me what I can do about sore knees and ankles after spending most of last night on a dance floor dunno

Worry. My feet might hurt after I've been dancing, but never had sore knees or ankles after dancing. What kind of dancing were you doing, exactly? :shock: lol
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Can Shoogle tell me what I can do about sore knees and ankles after spending most of last night on a dance floor dunno

Nice warm bath, take some Nurofen, rest and ask Ian to give you a leg massge? :dunno:
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Can Shoogle tell me what I can do about sore knees and ankles after spending most of last night on a dance floor dunno

Worry. My feet might hurt after I've been dancing, but never had sore knees or ankles after dancing. What kind of dancing were you doing, exactly? :shock: lol
The normal sort :lol2:
Shake it to the left
Shake it to the right
:lol2: :lol2: :lol2:
Just finished watching X Factor, with tony bennet and the contestants singing old swing songs. I didnt realise that i like that type of music so much. Can you tell me a couple of more artists and maybe an album or two that are good. Would have shoogled myself but i do like to have recommendations. Thanks.
Louise xx
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Just finished watching X Factor, with tony bennet and the contestants singing old swing songs. I didnt realise that i like that type of music so much. Can you tell me a couple of more artists and maybe an album or two that are good. Would have shoogled myself but i do like to have recommendations. Thanks.
Louise xx

Helloooooooo lol just been watching the repeat of X factor with PK and she chirps up I'm too tired to post but I meant to tell them that if it's modern style swing they are looking for try robbie williams 'swing when your wining' or if ya want any of the oldies get any of the Frank Sinatra, Glen Miller, Ella fitzgerald etc. But get a best of album that way you'll get the ones you will know but have forgot about biggrin
and to be honest as me old man used to play in a swing band ya can't go far wrong with PK's advice :D
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Just finished watching X Factor, with tony bennet and the contestants singing old swing songs. I didnt realise that i like that type of music so much. Can you tell me a couple of more artists and maybe an album or two that are good. Would have shoogled myself but i do like to have recommendations. Thanks.
Louise xx

Helloooooooo lol just been watching the repeat of X factor with PK and she chirps up I'm too tired to post but I meant to tell them that if it's modern style swing they are looking for try robbie williams 'swing when your wining' or if ya want any of the oldies get any of the Frank Sinatra, Glen Miller, Ella fitzgerald etc. But get a best of album that way you'll get the ones you will know but have forgot about biggrin
and to be honest as me old man used to play in a swing band ya can't go far wrong with PK's advice :D
Thanks Sheddy and Pk. I already have Glenn Miller. I have listened to his music since i was a little girl as my nan used to play it alot. Thanks for the advice, im gonna get some today, being a sunday its my sing-a-long to cooking the roast day :karaoke: Even though it will be an early dinner today because some bright spark put our clocks forwards instead of backwards so i was up two hours early instead. rolleyes
Louise xx
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Does anybody know the origin of a quote that goes something like 'whatever does harm you makes you stronger'? The actual quote would be good.

"That which does not kill us makes us stronger." ~ Friedrich Nietzsche
Does anybody know the origin of a quote that goes something like
'That that nourishes me poisens me'
Quote by keeno
Does anybody know the origin of a quote that goes something like
'That that nourishes me poisens me'

Google kindly supplied this answer...
Quod me nutrit me destruit; what nourishes me also destroys me." ~ Angelina Jolie
*fourth day, five day marathon
we're moving like a parrallelagram*
~Kilminster~
How does one move like a parrallelagram?
and might it be beneficial in any way?
LP
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*fourth day, five day marathon
we're moving like a parrallelagram*
~Kilminster~
How does one move like a parrallelagram?
and might it be beneficial in any way?
LP

Well let's start by asking what a parallelogram is?
According to Wikipedia a parallelogram is...
A parallelogram is a four-sided plane figure that has two sets of opposite parallel sides. Every parallelogram is a polygon, and more specifically a quadrilateral. Special cases of a parallelogram are the rhombus, in which all four sides are of equal length, the rectangle, in which the two sets of opposing, parallel sides are perpendicular to each other, and the square, in which all four sides are of equal length and the two sets of opposing, parallel sides are perpendicular to each other. In any parallelogram, the diagonals bisect each other, i.e, they cut each other in half.

Now let's ask how one could 'move' like a parallelogram?
No bloody idea! rotflmao
Seriously though... maybe we can say it's just a surrealist thought that has no proper meaning? A bit like "Transistors bridge where your vanity would never dare go."
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No bloody idea! rotflmao
A bit like "Transistors bridge where your vanity would never dare go."

...indeed...i think
hehe
LP
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*fourth day, five day marathon
we're moving like a parrallelagram*
~Kilminster~
How does one move like a parrallelagram?
and might it be beneficial in any way?
LP

Perhaps this is a misprint and should read palinedrome.
Which suggest you end up where back you started biggrin
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*fourth day, five day marathon
we're moving like a parrallelagram*
~Kilminster~
How does one move like a parrallelagram?
and might it be beneficial in any way?
LP

Perhaps this is a misprint and should read palinedrome.
Which suggest you end up where back you started biggrin
Now that sounds a lot more sensible! lol
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*fourth day, five day marathon
we're moving like a parrallelagram*
~Kilminster~
How does one move like a parrallelagram?
and might it be beneficial in any way?
LP

This is all I could find dunno :dunno:
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*fourth day, five day marathon
we're moving like a parrallelagram*
~Kilminster~
How does one move like a parrallelagram?
and might it be beneficial in any way?
LP

This is all I could find dunno :dunno:

That looks like fun!! :bounce:
Does anyone no why Land Rover chose to put a series 3 clutch slave cylinder in such a place you have take half the landy apart to change it?
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Perhaps this is a misprint and should read palinedrome.
Which suggest you end up where back you started biggrin

I may well usually wing up two steps further back from where I started!!!
as for the big kites... looks dangerous..... anyone got one?
I wanna go!
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