Anyone know how old Ringo was when he wrote this?
It was written in the late '50s I think, maybe early '60s, by Richard Sherman. I think it was a song Ringo liked when he was a teenager and so recorded.
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Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Anyone know how old Ringo was when he wrote this?
It was written in the late '50s I think, maybe early '60s, by Richard Sherman. I think it was a song Ringo liked when he was a teenager and so recorded.
kat, I'm ok. busy enough and not too busy.
busy enough and not too busy.
This is good. I was thinking of you the other day when I was standing in my teeny-tiny kitchen trying to decide on what color to paint it. You have one of my favorite kitchens ever.
Robin beat me to Ringo correction. He was pretty much the non-song-writing Beatle, anyway.
There's no clear way to tell if
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applies only to people hired in 2004, does it? I so want to not bother with that requirement.
I've been earwormed all day with a local radio station's broadcast of Atlanta Rhythm Section's "Imaginary Lover" played at higher speed. The song's ordinarily so slow tempo that it didn't sound speeded up at all, but instead it freakishly made Ronnie Hammond's voice sound EXACTLY like Stevie Nicks'.
I'd not interpret that the way you'd like, ita. Employed as a state of being, not a transient action.....
Sarameg is being mean to me.
Luckily Rick James isn't.
Now, the prom thing isn't of my culture, so you N. Americans need to reassure me you can decapitate your date if he shows up dressed like this outfit linked to in fug comments.
oh thanks kat. I love my kitchen too.
There's a manager here who will only hire people he knows are stupider than he is. I want to hurt him and all of his cloying sycophantic minions.