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Latest post Mon, Aug 6 2007 3:45 PM by Mister Micawber. 1 replies.
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Teleostomi  +  400918 Mon, 06 Aug 07 09:02 AM
ABBA's Dancing Queen
Suppose we change the word order of "dancing queen" in the lyric and sing "queen dancing." How would you feel? Do you feel it's strange?
"Dig in the queen dancing."
"Queen dancing, feel the beat"
"You're the queen dancing, young and sweet"
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Mister Micawber  +  401050 Mon, 06 Aug 07 03:45 PM

Completely wrong. The Dancing Queen is the Queen of Dancing, not just a dancing Queen.

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