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Well spotted
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Hi my old friend. I hope you're prospering!
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Not too bad. Stayoing away from terrorist supporters on the streets of London. They were even in Abergavenny last week.
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Alun- you & I both. I liked a lot of Chairman of the Board stuff. Your primary school days were my medallion man disco attending days! Golden memories that sustain me in my dotage! Another good track but little remembered by COB- Working on a building of love.
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I don't know that track, but yes I remember hearing all the stories of you and your twinkle toes owning the disco floor at Studio 54. Plus a few less fragrant establishments, probably in Dunstable or Market Harborough in the 70s.
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Not Studio 54- I wasn't weird or famous enough. And don't forget Madam Olga's in Kings Cross. Very committed to getting good reviews. Motto was the customer always comes first!
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And I don't think I am giving away any secrets by remarking that you were DISCO TEX himself, who 50 years ago this year hit the Top 20 with his Sex-O-Lettes with the classic "Get Dancing".
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Ahhhh Madam Olga, she knew her customers needs !! And half beat them to death to deliver them.
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Alun- Madam Olga was very shrewd. She only beat them half to death otherwise if she completed the job she wouldn't have got paid.
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Quite.
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