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According to American Expats, this is one of the top contenders for the UK Christmas #1:

JCB song

it rattles my bum like bezerk regards

:???:

/actually, it's alarmingly catchy :shock: :lol:
(Amazing how British the scenery in the video looks, given it's kid-sketch-style)
That was soooooooooo cute! The book on the main page makes good reading too.
you are right, it's alarmingly catchy. I have it playing now, and you can hear the bass coming from the sub woofer. Good stuff wink
I can't stop playing it argh! It is cute, but without being twee. Made me wonder how my kids will regard me when I have them that is. grin
My children are all singing it. Hector likes the phase "me and my dad having a top larf" and repeats it over and over. roll
Gosh, it just brings back memories of being on the A428 in drizzle behind one of those things.

Good stuff.
I downloaded this a few weeks ago. I listen to Xfm over the internet and they've been plugging it for ages as an 'alternative' Christmas number 1. Didn't think it would fly, but apparently it has. The only problem is, if it does get to number 1, it'll be played to death and everyone will be sick of it, like that Gary Jules song 'Mad World'. Can't stand that one now.
I thought it was kinda cute to begin with, however, as with all these (style of) songs it's in danger of being over played (like that awful drivel by James Blunt)and then it just becomes really painful to listen too.

Andrew )
Cute video.

Song sucks.
It's #1.

Also new entry to the charts "Jerusalem" -Keedie and England Cricket team.

Sometimes I miss the UK Top 40 and all the Christmas #1 palaver.

Just sometimes ;)
That song was made for you Moo.
fecking awesome. mrgreen needs cartoons, though

feeling all nostalgic again

why the hell is it all beeped though?
For the american audience? Buggered if I know. Perhaps Youtube only does PG audiences anymore.
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