Monday, April 26, 2010

London Bridge by Fergie: How to Get Money Back?

As a bridge enthusiast, I thought I would very much the catchy tune by Fergie entitled London Bridge. So I went and bought a copy. But upon listening to the ditty, I, like many others, am disappointed and angry.





When Fergie sings `My London London bridge wanna come down like`, she is clearly referring to an openable bridge.





London Bridge is over the River Thames, between the City of London and Southwark. It is an arch bridge made from concrete. It does not open. Its construction makes it impossible to wanna come down.





On the other hand, Tower Bridge is an openable bascule bridge. It can wanna come down.





Clearly Fergie means Tower Bridge but has got her bridges totally mixed up through a lack of proper research into bridge construction.





HMV refused to take back the record and refund my money.





Does anyone know what remedy there might be for me, and probably many other cheated consumers?

London Bridge by Fergie: How to Get Money Back?
Hah thats funny!
Reply:i LOVE That Song LOL thats funny! it can wanna go down HAHAHAHA! Report Abuse

Reply:well maybe she is thinking about london bridge is falling down... and not worrying about things like you were talking about.
Reply:sell it to an adolescent who is a fan. Fergie probably didn't use the term tower bridge because London bridge is a sexual metaphor as is the case in most hip hop songs. London Bridge is a more familiar term since most of her fans probably remember singing the real London Bridge song in Kindergarten.
Reply:why do u listen to Fergie u old perverted bastard!!!
Reply:I'm not sure. I guess try to sell it on Ebay or something.


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