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* FunnyAneurysmMoment: 'I Left My Heart In Papworth General' takes on a more sinister tone after the [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jimmy_Savile_sexual_abuse_scandal Jimmy Savile scandal]].
--> Stub out your King Edward and get that small boy off your knee
--> And melt down your fingerwear and get yourself off my TV
--> Jim, can you fix it for me
--> To come down and suck out your kidneys?
--> I've got this young brother, you see
--> He wants to stay alive to watch ''Bilko''...
** Of course, this is probably the intention behind the song. Savile's crimes were an open secret.
--> Stub out your King Edward and get that small boy off your knee
--> And melt down your fingerwear and get yourself off my TV
--> Jim, can you fix it for me
--> To come down and suck out your kidneys?
--> I've got this young brother, you see
--> He wants to stay alive to watch ''Bilko''...
** Of course, this is probably the intention behind the song. Savile's crimes were an open secret.
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* HarsherInHindsight: 'I Left My Heart In Papworth General' takes on a more sinister tone after the [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jimmy_Savile_sexual_abuse_scandal Jimmy Savile scandal]].
--> Stub out your King Edward and get that small boy off your knee\\
And melt down your fingerwear and get yourself off my TV\\
Jim, can you fix it for me\\
To come down and suck out your kidneys?\\
I've got this young brother, you see\\
He wants to stay alive to watch ''Bilko''...
** Of course, this is probably the intention behind the song. Savile's crimes were an open secret.
--> Stub out your King Edward and get that small boy off your knee\\
And melt down your fingerwear and get yourself off my TV\\
Jim, can you fix it for me\\
To come down and suck out your kidneys?\\
I've got this young brother, you see\\
He wants to stay alive to watch ''Bilko''...
** Of course, this is probably the intention behind the song. Savile's crimes were an open secret.
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* GeniusBonus: Any number of relatively obscure references, to everything from Literature/TheBible to Creator/ThomasHardy to the history of English football.football.
* SignatureSong: Either "Joy Division Oven Gloves" or "National Shite Day".
* SignatureSong: Either "Joy Division Oven Gloves" or "National Shite Day".
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** Of course, this is probably the intention behind the song. Savile's crimes were an open secret.
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* FunnyAneurysmMoment: 'I left My Heart In Papworth General' takes on a more sinister tone after the [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jimmy_Savile_sexual_abuse_scandal Jimmy Savile abuse scandal]].
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* FunnyAneurysmMoment: 'I left Left My Heart In Papworth General' takes on a more sinister tone after the [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jimmy_Savile_sexual_abuse_scandal Jimmy Savile abuse scandal]].
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And melt down your fingerwear and get yourself off my TV
Jim, can you fix it for me
To come down and suck out your kidneys?
I've got this young brother, you see
He wants to stay alive to watch ''Bilko''...
Jim, can you fix it for me
To come down and suck out your kidneys?
I've got this young brother, you see
He wants to stay alive to watch ''Bilko''...
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--> And melt down your fingerwear and get yourself off my TV
--> Jim, can you fix it for me
--> To come down and suck out your kidneys?
--> I've got this young brother, you see
--> He wants to stay alive to watch ''Bilko''...
--> Jim, can you fix it for me
--> To come down and suck out your kidneys?
--> I've got this young brother, you see
--> He wants to stay alive to watch ''Bilko''...
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* FunnyAneurysmMoment: 'I left My Heart In Papworth General' takes on a more sinister tone after the [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jimmy_Savile_sexual_abuse_scandal Jimmy Savile abuse scandal]].
--> Stub out your King Edward and get that small boy off your knee
And melt down your fingerwear and get yourself off my TV
Jim, can you fix it for me
To come down and suck out your kidneys?
I've got this young brother, you see
He wants to stay alive to watch ''Bilko''...
--> Stub out your King Edward and get that small boy off your knee
And melt down your fingerwear and get yourself off my TV
Jim, can you fix it for me
To come down and suck out your kidneys?
I've got this young brother, you see
He wants to stay alive to watch ''Bilko''...
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* GeniusBonus - Any number of relatively obscure references, to everything from Literature/TheBible to ThomasHardy Creator/ThomasHardy to the history of English football.
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* GeniusBonus - Any number of relatively obscure references, to everything from TheBible Literature/TheBible to ThomasHardy to the history of English football.