Woo Hoo Kathleen! I would be singing too if I had 71 months of smobriety under my belt! That is sooo sweet. And in a very short time, you'll be at 72 which is also 6 glorious years of smobriety! Keep on kicking butt and singing and we'll all celebrate together! Now, do sit back and enjoy as a full choir from The Original Yodeling Gnomes are heading your way with Horace, the Huffing Hogg,
One of those little songs that just gets you - I lived in a place called Okfuskee And I had a little girl in a holler tree I said, little girl, it's plain to see, There ain't nobody that can sing like me She said it's hard for me to see How one little boy got so ugly Yes, my luttle girly, that might be But there ain't nobody that can sing like me Ain't nobody that can sing like me Way
gatt wrote: "George Z. Bush" <georgezbush@charter.net.nospam> wrote in message news:qRdGj.584$QH5.366@newsfe05.lga... What's worse is when they start playing dramatic music in the background. They almost all do it. Fox, CNN... What kind of music is dramatic music? Any sort of music in a straight news broadcast or "feature" is dramatic music and probably violates
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