Happy Birthday Angus Prune (57)
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Happy Birthday Angus Prune (57)
Many Happy Returns Jim.
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I always thought Angus was his real first name. Happy Birthday Jim!
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Happy Birthday JIm
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Happy Birthday Jim. Have a good one.
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Happy Birthday Jim
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Happy Birthday, Jim ( I thought your name actually was Angus too, though I did wonder about the surname ). Have a great day.
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Happy Birthday Jim.
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Thanks all for the birthday wishes.
Angus Prune comes from a 1960 & 70s BBC radio comedy show, I'm Sorry I'll Read That Again (ISIRTA), which featured a fictional radio station called Radio Prune. The closing theme, sung by Bill Oddie, was called the Angus Prune Tune.
Old episodes still appear on Radio 4 Extra from time to time, you might find some on BBC Sounds.
Jim (not Angus).
Angus Prune comes from a 1960 & 70s BBC radio comedy show, I'm Sorry I'll Read That Again (ISIRTA), which featured a fictional radio station called Radio Prune. The closing theme, sung by Bill Oddie, was called the Angus Prune Tune.
Old episodes still appear on Radio 4 Extra from time to time, you might find some on BBC Sounds.
Jim (not Angus).
"I don't care how many times they go up-diddly-up-up; they're still gits."