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How many songs can you find in blathers 67 blog

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@GrannyPie and myself sat down together  earlier tonight and had a real good look at  @Blathers67's 'Magpies musical melancholy' blog.There are 50 song titles hidden and guess what ? We've found 54 ! I think we'd better go and check again.


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Ha! This seems fun and although I didn't notice, I do recall muttering songs at times during reading the blog.

I wonder!!

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39, I will have a better read if there is more.

When people ask what 'American Pie' is about, they're missing the point. The song isn't about the lines themselves - it's about what is between the lines. The song is about what isn't there.

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@GrannyPie and myself sat down together  earlier tonight and had a real good look at  @Blathers67's 'Magpies musical melancholy' blog.There are 50 song titles hidden and guess what ? We've found 54 ! I think we'd better go and check again.

It is totally unintended if there is more than 50. Well spotted  if that is true.

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