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The Damned - There Ain’t No Sanity Clause - Cambridge Corn Exchange - 16.12.24 Did you expect that I would believe the tale you told last Christmas Eve...
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- Did you expect that I would believe the tale you told last Christmas Eve...
- A festive frolic Starring two very bad Santa's,gratuitous alcohol abuse and a psychotic Elf, all to the tune of the Damned's There ...
- The Damned - There Ain’t No Sanity Clause - Cambridge Corn Exchange - 16.12.24
- "Sanity clause" clip from "A Night At The Opera," The Marx Brothers (1935)
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