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Bertie the Bunyip says...
> Juan Tootreego <123go@NOTBXpats.edu> wrote in
> news:MPG.1dcad284dc23eb72989ab4@notbxpats.edu:
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> > In article ,
> > Bertie the Bunyip says...
> >> Juan Tootreego <123go@NOTBXpats.edu> wrote in
> >> news:MPG.1dc8752ba69f86fe989a67@notbxpats.edu:
> >>
> >> > I see Dougie was happy to stand in.
> >> >
> >> > Hey junior, how does it feel to play second mate on Djirkie's
> >> > ship?
> >> >
> >>
> >> Ever heard the song "Friggin in the riggin'"?
> >
> > No, but I just remembered this one:
>
> He he.
> Only just heard the full stage versin of this (as opposed to the film
> version) the other week.
> I can see Djirkie and co fumbling an attempted building
> detonation,alright.
>
> think Djirkie goes around with a German helmet on?
An old WW One Prussian one, with the spike on top, like the one
Col. Klink kept on his desk.
> Think Dougie dreams of polishing it for him?
I bet Dougie dreams of polishing other things for him.
> >
> > "Springtime for Hitler"
> > from Mel Brooks' The Producers
> >
> > Germany was having trouble, what a sad, sad story
> > Needed a new leader to restore its former glory
> > Where oh where was he? Where could that man be?
> > We looked around, and then we found, the man for you and me,
> > And now it's ...
> >
> > Springtime for Hitler and Germany,
> > Deutschland is happy and gay.
> > We're marching to a faster pace,
> > Look out, here comes the master race.
> >
> > Springtime for Hitler and Germany,
> > Winter for Poland and France.
> > Springtime for Hitler and Germany,
> > Come on, Germans, go into your dance ...
> >
> > I was born in Dusseldorf, and that is why they call me Rolf.
> > Don't be stupid, be a smarty, come and join the Nazi party.
> >
> > Springtime for Hitler and Germany
> > (Gun fires twice)
> > Goose-step's the new step today
> > (Machine gun fires)
> > Bombs falling from the skies again,
> > (Bomb falls and explodes)
> > Deutschland is on the rise again
> >
> > Springtime for Hitler and Germany
> > U-boats are sailing once more
> > [woman's voice]: "Well! Talk about bad taste!"
> > Springtime for Hitler and Germany
> > Means ... that ... soon we'll be going ...
> > We've got to be going ...
> > You know we'll be going to ... WAR!
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