Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: Moderator David@stives on May 27, 2006, 12:34:18 am
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George Formby, who famously played the ukulele. He was extremely popular and even performed privately for the Royal Family.
Disputes over free speech and religion are not new challenges
Anything more harmless than his jokes and songs would be difficult to imagine. His best-known song was the ballad "When I'm Cleaning Windows." One day Formby was told that his windows weren't clean enough for the BBC.
Smut had been spotted in the lyrics and he was banned from singing the song on radio. His formidable wife, Beryl, took up the cudgels on his behalf and eventually "When I'm Cleaning Windows" was deemed pure enough for public consumption and restored to the Formby canon.
Apparently the lines that caused the trouble ran:
"The blushing bride she looks divine,
The bridegroom he is doing fine,
I'd rather have his job than mine,
When I'm cleaning windows."
http://www.wereallneighbours.co.uk/idlechat/message.php?id=8654&start=20
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George Formby, who famously played the ukulele. He was extremely popular and even performed privately for the Royal Family.
Disputes over free speech and religion are not new challenges
Anything more harmless than his jokes and songs would be difficult to imagine. His best-known song was the ballad "When I'm Cleaning Windows." One day Formby was told that his windows weren't clean enough for the BBC.
Smut had been spotted in the lyrics and he was banned from singing the song on radio. His formidable wife, Beryl, took up the cudgels on his behalf and eventually "When I'm Cleaning Windows" was deemed pure enough for public consumption and restored to the Formby canon.
Apparently the lines that caused the trouble ran:
"The blushing bride she looks divine,
The bridegroom he is doing fine,
I'd rather have his job than mine,
When I'm cleaning windows."
http://www.wereallneighbours.co.uk/idlechat/message.php?id=8654&start=20
Good God, how times have changed. That barely qualifies as innuendo never mind smut.
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George Formby, who famously played the ukulele. He was extremely popular and even performed privately for the Royal Family.
Disputes over free speech and religion are not new challenges
Anything more harmless than his jokes and songs would be difficult to imagine. His best-known song was the ballad "When I'm Cleaning Windows." One day Formby was told that his windows weren't clean enough for the BBC.
Smut had been spotted in the lyrics and he was banned from singing the song on radio. His formidable wife, Beryl, took up the cudgels on his behalf and eventually "When I'm Cleaning Windows" was deemed pure enough for public consumption and restored to the Formby canon.
Apparently the lines that caused the trouble ran:
"The blushing bride she looks divine,
The bridegroom he is doing fine,
I'd rather have his job than mine,
When I'm cleaning windows."
http://www.wereallneighbours.co.uk/idlechat/message.php?id=8654&start=20
Hi Dave
made a visit to your link, a lot of talk about george formby, and a lot of it guess work, even the talk about wc, saying were not allowed to clean windows off ladders anymore, we have to use a big pole with a sponge on the end ;D and it did make me laugh.
if you really want to learn all the truth about george formby?
Take a visit to his fan clubs web site. on there you will find all the lyrics to all his songs. and everything else about him too!
http://www.georgeformby.co.uk/
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Jeff
Thanks for the link ,but no thanks ;D
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and after I spent five minutes on the web, looking for it for you! ;D ;D ;D
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thats disgusting - I can't believe you wrote that on this forum - I'm reporting you to the mods.
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;D ;D ;D ;D
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Did you also know
The petronas towers in malaysia
have 32,000 windows. Totally there are 77,00 square meters. And they have to be cleaned!
From the top some "gondola's" are going down to clean the windows. From these gondola's the window cleaners are doing their job.
All together those two towers have 11 gondola's.
Every day the windows cleaners are doing eight floors.
It takes five months to clean the entire building, so it's done twice a year.
Dave
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I have just put in a quote for £50 for wfp
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I'll do it for £35 off me ladders!! and a ride in a gondola;D ;D
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George Formby and the skyscraper
http://www.funny-videos.co.uk/videowindowcleaner.html
The link wont work for everyone