No expense spared in this parody of My Old Man's A Dustman, originally a hit for Lonnie Donnegan. Played here by The Dead Beats (in house band of Dead Horse Records) and featuring Jo Waite
No expense spared in this parody of My Old Man's A Dustman, originally a hit for Lonnie Donnegan. Played here by The Dead Beats (in house band of Dead Horse Records) and featuring Jo Waite
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Loved your performance and interpretation of the dustman song. Your views on Gordon Brown and cronies coincide exactly with mine. Pam (a former Waite)
My brother is in the RAF.....I first seen him leave for Iraq in 91 and I thank god everytime he comes home. Is a joke on a comedy show acceptable? I think not.
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Your views on Gordon Brown and cronies coincide exactly with mine. Pam (a former Waite)
loved it! great job
Is a joke on a comedy show acceptable? I think not.