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"Tigerpaw28" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Hello. I'm looking for info on a recording I used to hear every > year(For some reason once they were taken over by ClearChannel they > stopped playing it) at Christmas time on my local Oldies station, WMJI > 105.7 in Cleveland, 0H. The recording is of a guy with either an Irish > or British accent writing letters to his "true love" telling her of > the chaos that ensues after she literally sends him the twelve gifts > of Christmas. With each letter the birds and people being sent become > more overwhelming, the narrator's mother consumes growing amounts of > first alcohol, then lithium before she is finally put in "a home for > the mentally bewildered." He signs each letter "Yours, > Governors(pronounced GOOV-NURS)". The only bright spot is when he > thanks her for her generosity in sending the five gold rings. In the > last letter he ask her who the hell does she think she is and tells > her he is a broken man. The entire recording is spoken, it is not a > song. "Christmas Countdown" by Frank Kelly. It was a hit in Ireland in 1983. My favourite line is where he starts one letter with, "Listen, slurry-head!" HTH -- Regards Nigel Stapley www.judgemental.plus.com <reply e-mail address will bounce>
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