Talk:Along the Road to Gundagai

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I removed the following text:

The song gave rise to a subsequent ribald parody, the first verse of which went:
There's a sheila on her back
In the middle of the track
Along the road to Gundagai

The only Google hit for the phrase "There's a sheila on her back" is this article, thus I don't see how it can stay. I know the rest is unreferenced too, but at least I know the song exists: "Along The Road To Gundagai" gets thousands of hits. Loganberry (Talk) 20:30, 17 April 2008 (UTC)