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Graeme Ogg
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This Forum used to offer us a regular diet of wry jokes about the perils and pitfalls of human relationships, but sadly that seems to have dried up recently. You may be suffering from some kind of cynicism fatigue, but I think it's high time we had a revival of the "What's Love Got To Do With It?" theme.

So here's my musical (?) take on the subject. It won't win any awards for high production values (or lyrical brilliance, for that matter) but hey, you're getting it for free, no computer viruses and no annoying ads for stairlifts, hemorrhoid creams or incontinence pants, so be grateful for small mercies. I'm just trying to keep you awake and amused, and heaven knows, it's an uphill struggle at times.


Graeme.M. Ogg
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John Kuvakas
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Well done...and history's first recorded use of the rhyme, "Let's get together, I'm at the end of my tether." 


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I'm looking forward to hearing your submission shortly Graeme; thank you.  Shame about the hemorrhoid cream ad though.......



   
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Graeme Ogg
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Sorry about that, Jack. But if you'd like to give me your email address I can recommend a bulk supplier.


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Posted by: @jkuvakas

Well done...and history's first recorded use of the rhyme, "Let's get together, I'm at the end of my tether." 

Yes. The first draft said "I'm tired of the frustration, the compulsive . . . ."  but then I felt perhaps a more family-friendly lyric would be preferable.


Graeme.M. Ogg
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