Talk:Two Sisters (Fiction Plane song)

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Clean up[edit]

"If you listen to Cross the Line another great song by them they are how the Police are. I listened to it carefully you will see that I am right.Plus Joe got some tips from his Daddy don't forgot. Gordon Sumner aka Sting. The other songs might not be popular but all I can say about this band is that they will make it big even more if they start to work really well together. I hope they make it big."

And that, folks, made me laugh here at 7:30 in the morning. Needless to say, I'm cleaning this up a bit. --Taoistlumberjak 11:32, 21 September 2007 (UTC)[reply]

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This article is way off[edit]

To anyone who might be reading this: Two Sisters is not a Fiction Plane song, it's an old Irish folk song about two sisters who fall in love with the same man; in the song, he chooses the younger sister, and the older sister then murders her because of jealousy. Everyone knows this, don't they? 67.169.177.176 (talk) 10:28, 1 June 2011 (UTC)[reply]