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Hmmm… ‘Looking For - the best of David Hasslehoff’ has received some suspiciously excellent reviews on Amazon. I don’t actually own a copy, but who could resist the advice offered in no less than 33 five-star reviews?:
David Haffleharf likes to do it, and boy howdy he does it (again) with his 17-track masterwork “Looking For The Best of David Haffleharf (Where the [IMPORT] Is It?)”. Cleverly collecting all 17 (count em!) timeless tracks, this CD will rock your pants off, leaving you dazed, confused, and possibly naked.
David
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2 Responses to “The Sound of Music”
You summed up my feelings about the World Cup perfectly. I’m not a football fan by any means. However, my boss at my current temp assignment gave us the afternoon off so I went to the pub to watch the game with my workmates. To my surprise I had quite a lot of fun, not just because it was an exciting game to watch, but for the general euphoric feeling of the crowd that it felt fun to be a part of.
• Posted at 5:49 pm on June 9th, 2002 by Janet Heil.
You are right about most people who follow the world cup aren’t real football fans. I am a real football fan but am not that crazy about the world cup. Real fans tend to have more passion for only their team whereas yobbos, racists and biggots support their country (at bit of a genralisation but you get my drift)
• Posted at 11:09 am on June 9th, 2002 by Kev.