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Skipping song #1 (permalink) Sat Jun 18, 2005 20:27 pm   Skipping song
 

What's a skipping song? skip means to jump, so is something that you sing whilst you're jumping?
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Just an idea #2 (permalink) Mon Jun 20, 2005 20:29 pm   Just an idea
 

It could be related to a scratched cd producing a repeated word or phrase
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