I thought it was a splendid effort, however...
'Follow' and 'Flu' in Norfolk dialect is indistinguishable... and has the potential to cause much confusion.
Pretty much like the different strains of the avian virus.
Posted By: Jim Nasium on April 27th 2006 at 09:45:54
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- Really think we need to work on some Bird 'Flu chants for Sunday. (NCFC) - Arizona Bay, Apr 27, 09:31:16
- Hmmm. How about (to the tune of follow, follow) (NCFC) - Steve in Holland, Apr 27, 09:39:00
- You'd have to teach the lower Barclay D/E the meaning of the word "avian" first. (NCFC) - Arizona Bay, Apr 27, 09:42:49
- I thought it was a splendid effort, however... (NCFC) - Jim Nasium, Apr 27, 09:45:54
- "Let's be avian you" (n/m) (NCFC) - mr carra, Apr 27, 09:44:50
- Or... Let's be avian flu? (n/m) (NCFC) - Dog, Apr 27, 09:56:10
- ha ha (n/m) (NCFC) - Arizona Bay, Apr 27, 09:46:27
- Get in (n/m) (NCFC) - Steve in Holland, Apr 27, 09:45:04
- Hmmm. Maybe change it to "simian". More appropriate :-) (n/m) (NCFC) - Steve in Holland, Apr 27, 09:44:20
- You'd have to teach the lower Barclay D/E the meaning of the word "avian" first. (NCFC) - Arizona Bay, Apr 27, 09:42:49
- we've all got bird flu, say we've all got bird flu - to the choon of we shoot burgalrs! (n/m) (NCFC) - bellamys_knee, Apr 27, 09:33:58
- There's only one F in bird flu (n/m) (NCFC) - Duck and Chips, Apr 27, 09:33:21
- Hmmm. How about (to the tune of follow, follow) (NCFC) - Steve in Holland, Apr 27, 09:39:00
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