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That's really funny - but it has a sad ring of truth about it
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Adagio for Strings--what a joyous occasion this will be!
A little hard to find the beat, but they'll all be crying anyway.
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I thought all those songs were on EVERY band's song lists.
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Charlie McDonald wrote:Adagio for Strings--what a joyous occasion this will be!
A little hard to find the beat, but they'll all be crying anyway.
Such a beautiful piece. Of course, it gets ruined when you have to suffer through a Liberty Mutual ad first.

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I'm betting that after reading that, the band opened with Paycheck's "Take This Job And Shove It" and then called it a night.
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What? No Flight of the Bumblebee played on ocarina? Gee, ol' Alf don't ask for much.
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Post by John Rosett »

I've seen an expanded version of this that goes into payment, etc.
"We are sorry that we will not be able to pay your $200 fee on the day of the wedding because we had to give the DJ his $2000 up front. Our daughter assures us that this will not be a problem because your love of music is greater than your need for money."
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OMG. Maybe you could play the theme from Benny Hill as an opener.
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