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Hi all, how about creating our very own Christmas Carol, you never know we could beat those "Military Wife's" and get the Christmas No.1 slot for 2011.
Zyggy I presume you will be taking all the royalties and keeping them safe in Bermuda for us all, Many Thanks.
I will start it off, please feel free to add or delete as it goes along.
(To the Tune of Silent Night)
Lord Young, Lord Young all is lost, all is lost..........
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Lord Young, Lord Young all is lost, all is lost..........
You reviewed safety but at what cost
Round yon hazard there is a risk
Shall we move it and slip a disc
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Lord Young, Lord Young all is lost, all is lost........
You reviewed safety but at what cost
Round yon hazard there is a risk
Shall we move it and slip a disk
You answered to Cameron's call
Answered to Cameron's call
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Lord Young, Lord Young all is lost, all is lost........
You reviewed safety but at what cost
Round yon hazard there is a risk
Shall we move it and slip a disk
You answered to Cameron's call
Answered to Cameron's call
Appointed Lofsteadt, Lofsteadt,
He did a review of H&S, H&S
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Sean - good idea though, er, there's not much time left to develop a worthy contender for this year's Christmas No 1. Perhaps it's better to start composing and preparing for Christmas next year! A good tune and some catchy words might just help to make more people aware of OS&H and what IOSH people care about.
Also, I guess that many forum users like myself are keen to see the Military Wives Choir (MWC) take this year's No 1. Therefore, it was good to see from last night's internet news that the MWC has sold more copies of its single "Wherever you are" than the combined number of singles by all of the other contenders.
In addition, high credit is due in my opinion to Gareth Malone. For those who don't know, he's the inspirer/catalyst for the MWC in addition to being its conductor - and not just the MWC. He's done the same for other groups including an all boys' school where through hard work and perseverance he established a successful choir as featured in the BBC TV series about it paradoxically entitled "Boys don't sing".
That's enough digression from me. Hopefully more suggestions for words are on their way as requested by Sean.
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Graham thanks for your input, you are completly correct this was a bad idea full stop!!
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Sean - I didn't say your idea was bad - just that a bit more time is needed to do it justice - Graham :-)
p.s. this response is a rare one in terms of its brevity compared with some of my forum responses!
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