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Bailes27 Bailes27 22 July 2019
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The Rutles Ballads

The Rutles Ballads is a compilation album featuring a selection of ballad songs by The Rutles. The album was not released in the United States, but in Mexico, the United Kingdom, Canada, New Zealand, Germany, Italy, India, Japan, South Korea and Australia. In Australia, the album was a big success, spending seven weeks at number one. It reached number 17 in the UK.


All songs written by Nasty-McQuickly, except where indicated.

Side one

  1. Unfinished Words
  2. Norwegian Food
  3. Did You Tell Our Little Secret?
  4. For Four Guys
  5. Michelle (Go to Hell)
  6. Left-Overs
  7. You've Got to Hide Your Lunch Away
  8. Across the Bathroom
  9. Hold My Hand
  10. Shangri-La
     

Side two

  1. Somewhat?
  2. Questionnaire
  3. Between Us
  4. The Long a-la mode
  5. Here Comes Your Mom
  6. Another Day
  7. I Love You
  8. She's Leaving Rome
  9. Out of Nowhere
  10. Let…



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Bailes27 Bailes27 21 July 2019
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Mooities

Mooities is a British compilation album featuring a selection of songs by The Rutles. The album was originally released as part of The Rutles Collection, a box set featuring all other Rutles records, but was later released individually. The album has not been released on CD, but all of the tracks are available on the double CD compilation Future Masters.


Side one

  1. Across the Bathroom
  2. No It Isn't
  3. This Goy
  4. The Inner Rut
  5. I'll Rut You
  6. Rut You Girl
  7. Baby S'il Vous Plait
  8. You Don't Know Me (So Just Shut Up)
  9. Tenez Mon Main

Side two

  1. Joe Public (Single version)
  2. He's a Rutle
  3. Matchstick
  4. I Call Your Man
  5. Clad Goy
  6. Baby Let Me Be
  7. It's Looking Good (Single version)
  8. Long Tall Harry


Side one

  1. Twist and Rut
  2. Injury
  3. There's a Space
  4. Baby S'il Vous Plait
  5. I Love You
  6. Ouch!
  7. I'm Only Sweeping
  8. Pigg…



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Bailes27 Bailes27 21 July 2019
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Love Songs

Lunch Songs is a compilation album that comprises lunch songs recorded by the Rutles between 1962 and 1970. It was released by Capatol Records in the United States on 21 October 1977 (catalogue number SKBL-11711) and on Parlourphone in the United Kingdom on 19 November 1977 (PCSP 721). The compilation peaked at #24 in Billboard's Top LPs & Tape chart during a 31-week stay that began on 12 November 1977.


Disc one
Side one

  1. Unfinished Words
  2. I'll Follow Your Mom
  3. I Feed You
  4. Female
  5. Mr. Sheene
  6. Words of Lunch
  7. Out of Nowhere

Side two

  1. Somewhat?
  2. I Love You
  3. With a Girl Like You
  4. Lonely-Phobia
  5. I Can See What You See
  6. No It Isn't

Disc two
Side one

  1. Michelle (Go to Hell)
  2. It's Only Lunch
  3. You're Going to Rut That Girl
  4. Every Rutle Thing
  5. Shangri-La
  6. She's Leaving Rome

Side two

  1. The Long a-…




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Bailes27 Bailes27 21 July 2019
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Rock 'n' Ruck Music

Rock 'n' Ruck Music is a compilation album by The Rutles that consists of previously released Rutles tracks. The double album was issued on 7 June 1976 in the United States, on Capatol Records (catalogue number SKBO 11537), and on Parlourphone (PCSP 719) in the United Kingdom, four days later.


Side one

  1. Number One
  2. Goose-Step Mama
  3. You Can't Do Lunch
  4. I Wanna Be Your Mom
  5. I Call Your Man
  6. Blue Suede Schubert
  7. Long Tall Harry

Side two

  1. Johnny B. Goode
  2. Baby Let Me Be
  3. Topeka City / Nay-Nay-Nay-Nay (medley)
  4. Honey
  5. Clad Goy
  6. Matchstick
  7. Goys

Side three

  1. Dizzy Piss Lizard
  2. Any Rhyme at All
  3. (Stevie You Can't) Drive My Car
  4. Everybody's Trying to Eat My Baby
  5. The Day After
  6. It's Looking Good
  7. Revolutionist

Side four

  1. We've Arrived! (And to Prove It We're Here)
  2. Hey Mister!
  3. Sackman
  4. Got to Get You Int…


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PhoenixTheOddBall PhoenixTheOddBall 6 August 2017
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Rutles full U.K discography

For the past few years, people on the internet having been trying to make a complete Rutles discography, using songs from rutle related artist such as Bonzo dog doo-dah band, the flames, etc. I got interested in trying to help create this around this time last year, back then the only albums were:

  • Please Rut Me
  • A Hard Day's Rut
  • Sgt. Rutter's Only Darts Club Band
  • Shabby Road
  • Let It Rot

Now, of course that was an impressive collection, but I and others knew their could be more. That summer i created the tracklistings for "With The Rutles" and "Semi-Automatic" and then, at that point, there was no new rutle albums. That changed when in December of 2016, youtuber "Charle E Newman" the creator of Shabby Road, and Let It Rot, put out a few new rutle r…

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Mister Fifty Mister Fifty 29 July 2016
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Ouch!! It's 51 Today

I was listening to the radio this morning on my way to work and the DJ mentioned that Ouch! was released 51 years ago today. Pretty amazing!!

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Mister Fifty Mister Fifty 7 July 2016
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Saying Hello

hello Rutle fans.

Just joined and wanted to say hi and also how much I really like the wiki.

(plus...it's a way to get another cool badge)

Thanks

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Lutres Lutres 24 April 2016
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Thank You

I'll Leave Wikia Today. Thank You!

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Lutres Lutres 24 April 2016
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Episode of My Little Ukelele

Originally planned for the buried album that Barry's dog dug up,this song was intended to be a tribute to the Old Time Music Halls-but it got a bit silly.Mickey Simmonds,who thought up the intro,couldn't play the piano and kazoo at the same time without giggling! Everyone was to blame for the ending.


  1. That is the D
  2. In Spite of Challanger (McQuickly-O'Hara)
  3. Hallelujah,I Rut Her So
  4. You'll Become Wine
  5. Guadeloupe (Leppo)
  6. My Ronnie
  7. The Paint
  8. Ain't It Sleep
  9. Cry For A Rutle (O'Hara-Nasty)


  1. Sea Urchin
  2. Three Fool Ruts
  3. My Little Ukelele
  4. I Like Ice Cream
  5. Hello Rutle Girl
  6. Rut Of Eat Lunch
  7. Became to Mucho
  8. Let Me Use to Your Comb
  9. Some Other Rut
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Lutres Lutres 24 April 2016
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Episode of It's Looking Good (Reharsal)

One of the old rehearsal in 1965 tapes that Ron found in his shed.It's much faster than the previously-released version-and features Ollie Halsall on guitar and vocals.Ollie may not have been the finest guitarist in the world-but he was among the top two. It was released in Archaeology 2.

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Lutres Lutres 24 April 2016
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Episode of Baby S'il Vous Plait

Performed live in front of an audience of surrealists at the Rene Magritte Club in Belgium.The entire audience was nude,covered in oil and pressed closely together in a giant metal bath pretending to be sardines.Which is why you can't hear them.But everyone enjoyed themselves.It was single released on 4 February 1965 with Tenez Mon Main in Belgium.

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Lutres Lutres 20 April 2016
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Semi-Automatic US

The original North American LP release of Semi-Automatic, the band's eleventh on Capatal Records and thirteenth US album, marked the last time that Capatal would release an altered UK Rutles album for the North American market. Since three of its tracks – "I'm Only Dying", "Just Shut Up,Bird!" and "Professor Ken" – had been used for Capatal's Another Day And Today compilation in June 1966, they were removed from the North American version, yielding an 11-track album with a running time of 28:20. As a result, there were only two songs for which Ron Nasty was the principal writer, compared with three by Harrison and the rest by Dirk McQuickly. When the Rutles re-signed with EMI in January 1967, their contract stipulated that Capatal could no…

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Lutres Lutres 19 April 2016
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The Raggy Dolls

The Raggy Dolls is a 1980s British cartoon series which originally aired on ITV from 1986 until 1994. The series is set in Mr. Grimes' Toy Factory, where imperfect dolls are thrown into a reject bin. While unobserved by human eyes, the dolls come to life and climb out of the reject bin to have adventures. The series was designed to encourage children to think positively about physical disabilities, as well as teaching kindness, tolerance and humility towards others.

It was created by Melvyn Jacobson, with scripts, narration and music by Ron Nasty.

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Lutres Lutres 19 April 2016
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Long Tail Harry

Long Tail Harry by the Rutles was their fifth official EP release, and the first British EP that included songs not previously released on an album or single in the United Kingdom. Title song about children's book, Harry the Dirty Dog by Gene Zion. It was Released in 1964.


  1. Long Tail Harry
  2. I Play Your Game
  3. Goose-Step Mama
  4. Witch Doctor-Sung by Barry Wom
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Lutres Lutres 19 April 2016
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Another Day And Today

Another Day and Today is the tenth Capatal Records album release by The Rutles and the Twelfth overall American release. It was originally issued only in the United States and Canada. In the 1970s it was issued in Japan. A later UK release (on Compact Disc) followed in 2014. The album is remembered primarily for the controversy surrounding its original cover image, the "butcher cover" featuring the band dressed in white smocks and covered with decapitated baby dolls and pieces of meat. The album's title is based on the song "Another Day". Early album cover proofs show the word "Another Day" in quotes.


  • 1 Music
  • 2 Track Listing
    • 2.1 Side One
    • 2.2 Side Two


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Lutres Lutres 19 April 2016
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Rutle Soul US

In the United States, Rutle Soul was the tenth album by the group and their first to consist entirely of original songs. It was released on 6 December 1965 by Capatal, in both the mono and stereo formats. The American edition differed markedly from its British counterpart. Four tracks were removed and set aside for the next American album, Another Day and Today: "(Stevie You Can't) Drive My Car", "Somewhere Man", "It's Looking Good" and "If I Needed Some Lunch". These were replaced with two tracks from the UK Ouch! album: "I've Just Seen a Chase" and "It's Only Lunch". The total time was 28:55, nearly seven minutes shorter than the British version.


  1. I've Just Seen a Chase
  2. Norwegian Weed
  3. You Won't Shave Me
  4. Stig For Yourself (O'Hara)
  5. The World
  6. Michel…


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Lutres Lutres 19 April 2016
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Rutles '65

Released in December 1964, Rutles '65 is the Rutles' fifth album issued by Capatal Records, but their seventh American album. The LP was also issued in Germany on the Odeon label.



  1. Don't Try
  2. I've a Cruiser
  3. Living in Hope (Womble)
  4. Johnny B Goode (Berry)
  5. I'll Borrow Your Son
  6. Mr.Moon and Rut


  1. Money,Don't!
  2. I'll Be Hack
  3. Baby Let Me Be
  4. I Don't Mind
  5. Everybody's Trying to Eat My Baby
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Lutres Lutres 17 April 2016
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The Rutles Phi

The Rutles Phi is the Rutles' seventh Capatal Records release in the United States (including The Rutles' Story). It was the ninth album released into that market in less than one and a half years (Rut-Jay Records and United Artists Records also released one album each during that period). The LP was released in both mono and stereo versions.

Rutles VI reached number one in Billboard for six weeks, beginning on 10 July 1965.

This LP was also released in New Zealand in stereo in time for Christmas 1966.

"Dizzy Fizzy Lizzy" was soon included on the British release of the Ouch! album, but "Mad Boy" was not released in the United Kingdom or anywhere else around the world until the 1966 A Collection of Rutles Beach Ball.


  1. Topeka City~Yeah!Yeah!Yeah!
  2. N…


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Lutres Lutres 16 April 2016
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Love Songs

Love Songs is a compilation album that comprises love songs recorded by The Rutles between 1962 and 1970. It was released by Capatal Records in the United States on 21 October 1977 (catalogue number SKBL-11711) and on Parlourphone in the United Kingdom on 19 November 1977 (PCSP 721). The compilation peaked at #24 in Billboard's Top LPs & Tape chart during a 31-week stay that began on 12 November 1977. The RIAA certified the album with sales of three million units in 2000 even though the compilation was deleted in the late 1980s. The New Zealand release followed the US release with cat. no. and pressing plates, and was released on 2 different EMI labels.


  • 1 Track Listing
    • 1.1 Side One
    • 1.2 Side Two
    • 1.3 Side Three
    • 1.4 Side Four
  • 2 Cancelled Single



  1. Another Da…




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Lutres Lutres 15 April 2016
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Introducing the Rutles

Introducing... The Rutles is the first Rutles album released in the United States. Originally scheduled for a July 1963 release, the LP came out on 10 January 1964, on Rut-Jay Records, ten days before Capatal's Meet the Rutles!. The later album, however, entered the U.S. album chart one week before the former. Consequently, when Meet The Rutles! peaked at #1 for eleven consecutive weeks, Introducing...The Rutles stalled at #2 where it remained nine consecutive weeks. It was the subject of much legal wrangling, but ultimately, Rut-Jay were permitted to sell the album until late 1964, by which time it had sold more than 1.3 million copies. On 24 July 2014 the album was certified gold and platinum by the RIAA.


  • 1 Track Listing
    • 1.1 First Edition
      • 1.1…


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Lutres Lutres 10 April 2016
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Meet The Rutles US

Meet the Rutles! is the second Rutles album released in the United States. It was the first US Rutles album to be issued by Capatal Records, on 20 January 1964 in both mono and stereo formats. It topped the popular album chart on 15 February 1964 and remained at number one for eleven weeks before being replaced by The Rutles' Second Album.


  1. Hold My Hand
  2. Number One
  3. The Man
  4. It's Wrong
  5. All I've Rut to Do
  6. I Love You


  1. Don't Be Quiet (O'Hara)
  2. Rutle Child
  3. We've Arrived! (And to Prove It We're Here)
  4. I Wanna Be Your Mum
  5. Lot a Part Time
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Lutres Lutres 6 April 2016
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Twist and Rut Canada

Twist and Rut was the Rutles' second album released in Canada, in mono by Capatal Records (catalogue number T 6054) in February 1964. It consists of songs mostly drawn from Please Rut Me, their first LP released in the United Kingdom.


  1. Manna
  2. Whips and Chains
  3. Toys
  4. Under My Skin-sung by Stig O'Hara
  5. Please Rut Me
  6. Twist and Rut
  7. (With Lunch) From He To You


  1. Rut Me Do
  2. Between Us
  3. Did You Tell Our Little Secret?
  4. A Taste of Money
  5. There's My Face
  6. Number One
  7. She Rut's You
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Lutres Lutres 6 April 2016
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Ouch! US

The North American version, the band's eighth Capatal Records album and tenth overall, includes the songs in the film plus selections from the orchestral score composed and conducted by Ken Slowne, which contains one of the first uses of the Indian sitar on a rock/pop album. "Ticket To Rut" is the only song on the American release in duophonic stereo (also known as "fake stereo") reprocessed from the mono mix. "Ouch!" is available on CD as part of The Capatal Albums, Volume 2 box set. This CD contains both the stereo and mono versions of the American release. A second CD release of this album, which contains the seven songs in true mono was issued in 2014 individually and as part of the Rutles The U.S. Albums boxed set.


  1. Dr.Who Theme~Ouch!
  2. Th…


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Lutres Lutres 4 April 2016
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A Hard Day's Rut US

The American version of the album was released on 26 June 1964 by United Artists Records in both mono and stereo, the fourth Rutles album in the United States. The album went to number one on the Billboard album chart, spending 14 weeks there, the longest run of any album that year.


  1. A Hard Day's Rut
  2. Ask Her Not
  3. You'll Try Instead
  4. I Must Be in Love (Instrumental)
  5. I'm Happy Just to Rut With You
  6. And I Rut Her (Instrumental)


  1. I Must Be in Love
  2. With a Girl Like You
  3. And I Rut Her
  4. Barry's Theme (I Love You)
  5. Can't Buy Me Lunch
  6. A Hard Day's Rut (Instrumental)
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Lutres Lutres 1 April 2016
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The Japan Box

The Japan Box is a boxed set compilation of the five albums released by The Rutles for the Japanese market between 1964 and 1965, originally released in Japan by Odeon Records. The albums consist of Meet the Rutles!(ラットルズ!), The Rutles' Second Album(ラットルズNo.2), A Hard Day's Rut, The Rutles No. 5., and Ouch! The box set also includes a 100-page book.


  • 1 Track Listing
    • 1.1 Meet the Rutles!
    • 1.2 The Rutles' Second Album
    • 1.3 Rutles No.5



Japanese title are ラットルズ!(Rattoruzu!/Rutles!)

  1. Hold My Hand (Single Version)
  2. She Rut's You
  3. (With Lunch)From He to You
  4. Number One
  5. Twist and Rut
  6. Between Us
  7. Don't Be Quiet (O'Hara)
  8. Please Rut Me
  9. I Saw Her Sleeping Here
  10. Rut Me Do
  11. Rutle Child
  12. I Love You
  13. We've Arrived! (And to Prove It We're Here)
  14. Thank You Mr.Snowman



Japanese title are ラットルズ No…






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Lutres Lutres 23 March 2016
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Finchley Road

Finchley Road is the third album by The Rutles, released on 4 December 1964. Finchery Road and its modified United States counterpart, Rutles '65, each reached number one on the charts, with the former taking over from A Hard Day's Rut in the United Kingdom.

  1. Don't Try
  2. I've A Cruiser
  3. Living in Hope (Womble)
  4. Johnny B. Goode(Berry)
  5. I'll Borrow Your Son
  6. Ms.Moon and Rut
  7. Topeka City~Yeah!Yeah!Yeah!


  1. Now She's Left You
  2. Words of Lunch
  3. Money,Don't!
  4. Every Little Pinks
  5. 48 Hours a Day
  6. Where Are You Going?
  7. When I Went Rome
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Lutres Lutres 16 February 2016
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Meet the Rutles at the World!

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Lutres Lutres 1 February 2016
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A Hard Day's Rut at the World!

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Lutres Lutres 25 February 2014
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stig's birthday?

today is our Stig O'Hara's Birthday? 

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Lutres Lutres 14 February 2014
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A Hard Day's Rut is 50th!

This Year's 50th Anniversary of A Hard Day's Rut!Next Years,Ouch! is 50th!

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OttselSpy25 OttselSpy25 14 February 2014
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50 years of Rutles!

50 years ago today... Well, not today, more like 50 years... And a bit. Actually, sort of depends when you read this-but anyways-about half a century ago, the Rutles first played on the Ed Sullivan show. There their careers grew like wildfire, and was just as destructive to small animals.

What is your favorite Rutle live performance? Do you like the Edd Sullivan show, or are you more of a Che Stadium sort of fellow?

Discuss below:

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MeetTheRutles MeetTheRutles 11 July 2012
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i have returned

Hey everyone! Me and another user here were going to create another rutles wiki..But in the end I did most of the work so I've come back here.

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That Gamer That Gamer 17 June 2012
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I'm Back

I got blocked from the Fairly OddFanon Wiki for some stupid reason, so I'm gonna stay here until I got get un-blocked.

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That Gamer That Gamer 12 May 2012
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I Wrote a Song Based Off of a Rutles Song

I wrote a song the other day based off of Get Up and Go. Has anybody else wrote a song based off of a Rutles song?

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OttselSpy25 OttselSpy25 23 December 2011
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What's your favourite Rutle movie?

Okay, simple question, complicated answer. What's your favourite Rutle film? Vote on the poll and answer in the comments below.

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OttselSpy25 OttselSpy25 20 December 2011
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Who is your favourite Rutle?

Okay, simple question, complicated answer. Who is your favourite Rutle? Vote on the poll and answer in the comments below.

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