A love song?
Posted by ESC on December 18, 2000
In Reply to: A love song? posted by marcus on December 18, 2000
: : : is the phrase "...the Twelfth of Never..." part of a song lyric or did I just make that up? Seems related to the Christmas Season and Frank Sinatra or Tony B. Or was it a Motown slow dance tune by some love struck, angst-ridden singer from the 50-60's whose name escapes me? Or was it the name of a song by Nat King Cole? Yikes! If so, what does it mean?
: : It may mean you ate too much British beef in the 80s, other than that I can't help.
It's a love song: "Until the twelfth of never, I'll still be loving you..." But I don't know who sang it first.
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: : Thanks Barney but I only eat salthorse. Safer than the bloody beef. "The Twelfth of Never" is a love song me thinks. Can you dispute that? :)
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