…and from "…that other place"

Where is “Adam and Ian’s” Baby?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mDE1ZvvHVVg

…anyone else remember this gem?

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I used to sing it to my brats at bath-time. They thought it was hilarious!

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I did the same with Lou! Sadly, many many years later she told me that for a while afterwards she had been terrified that if the plug came out she really would go down the plughole.

Poor traumatised child, and she was never offered counselling for it.

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The younger of my brothers was convinced, aged about four, that stoaties lived down the plughole (presumably from The Wind in the Willows) and as a result he had to have left the bathroom by the time the last water ran out of the bath. When she found out what was bothering him my mother pointed out that they would be unable to get through the grille just under the plug, and all was fine for a few days, until my eldest brother (two years older) told him that they were ghost stoaties.

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The cruelty of children! I expect he grew up to be civilised though.

Returning to the OP, well Cream anyway, the first ever big gig I attended was the Cream farewell concert at the Albert Hall in 1968. I was just turned 15 and went with my first boyfriend. Oh, and I sat right behind Roy Wood. I thought it was amaaaazing.

Well actually, it was amazing.

Er, are we talking about TA?

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Not if the word “amazing” can be used without irony.

Well, I suppose I’m frequently amazed at what the SWs think we’ll swallow.

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Yay!
Bruvverly love at its best. I applaud the Eldest Spawn.

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