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|title=Emus Can't Walk Backwards: Another Round of Dubious Pub Facts
|author=Robert Anwood
|date=September 2007
|isbn=978-0091921514
|amazonukcover=<amazonuk>0091921511</amazonuk>|amazonusaznuk=0091921511|aznus=<amazonus>0091921511</amazonus>
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Among the more tiresome legacies of the 80s, apart from mullets and Tony Hadley, is the category of knowledge known as trivia. You could probably also date the currency of the phrase 'urban myth' from that decade - like the one about Bob Holness playing the saxophone on Gerry Rafferty's ''Baker Street'', or that rather less savoury tale about Mark Almond.

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