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Guest Lacey Lynne

Great White Buffalo ... High-Octane Riffage ... From THE HUGE!!!

An all-time GREAT cruising song and air-guitar song! Wahoo!

B):P;) Lacey Lynne

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Great White Buffalo ... High-Octane Riffage ... From THE HUGE!!!

An all-time GREAT cruising song and air-guitar song! Wahoo!

B):P;) Lacey Lynne

I don't know what's more epic. His riffs, or his mustache.

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Guest Elizabeth K

Auuuuuugh - all day!

"Bohemian Rhapsody! Freddie Mercury

It STORMED this morning, "Thunderbolt and lightening! Very very frightening!"

LIZZY

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Guest Lacey Lynne

Hey, Babes!

Like, lemme check my mind in at the door! Whole lotta shakin' goin' ONNN!!! ROCK IT!!!

Rock's mightiest engine hitting on all eights with the pedal to the metal ... Waaahooooooo!!!

B):P;)

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Granny channel here --- I keep humming the Firebird Suite after seeing Fantasia 2000. makes me cry just to think of it!

sorry about that... now back to your regular programming...

Love, Kat

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Guest Lacey Lynne

Well:

Anybody else remember Sexy Sophie ... hippie chick 1990s style ... and oh so cute and oh so hot ... and oh so passionate?

Can you believe it's been, like 20 years, man? Neither can I?

:rolleyes: Lacey Lynne

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Guest Mina89

... No way. You don't want that answered.

Let's just say it's a bubblegum pop song from the 1960's by the Archies that some idiot on Youtube decided to use in his soundtrack.

Omigod! Getitout, getitout, GETITOUT, GET-IT-OUT!!! AAAAGH!!!!! :banghead:

-Valerie

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Guest DésiréeG

Forget You by Cee Lo Green

first time I heard this was at the Grammies. I've been playing it a once or twice a day since then. Best soul/rock song in 30 years!

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Guest Lacey Lynne

Granny channel here --- I keep humming the Firebird Suite after seeing Fantasia 2000. makes me cry just to think of it!

sorry about that... now back to your regular programming...

Love, Kat

Ha!

Granny Channel, indeed. Don't let her kid you, kiddies. Ole Kat is a run-away well-closeted heavy-metal Sabbath-phreak from back in The Day!

Dang, Kathleen, is that a black light over your Ozzie Osbourne poster? Do I see a lava lamp bubbling away in the corner? Why is there a Grateful Dead T-shirt in your closet, girl? Heck, she probably listened to "Dawn of The Dead" (LIKE I SO MAJORLY DO!!!) on Portland's KGON every Sunday morning ... over the Internet!

Mommy, why is Granny glowing and smiling?

:rolleyes::lol::P

Just kiddin' ya, Kat!

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Guest Melanie Dawn

This is gonna sound weird but I am sitting here watching ellen and a commercial for thunder valley casino keeps playing a upbeat hip hopish song... reminds me of an old song but I can't place it... but I hear it even when the commercial isn't on.

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Right now, stuck in my head seems to be a weird assortment of "Weird Science" by Oingo Boingo, "Is You Is Or Is You Ain't My Baby," and "I Can't Drive 55" by Sammy Hagar.

...And after looking through this post, I can now add "It's a Small World," to that list.

Terrific. lol

-Izzy

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