I am totally earwormed with "We built this city..." still. And it's not good.
What's the worst James Bond theme song? I'm leaning toward "Octopussy".
I don't even remember this one. I'm thinking that Madonna song's gotta be right up there, though.
Willow ,'Never Leave Me'
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I am totally earwormed with "We built this city..." still. And it's not good.
What's the worst James Bond theme song? I'm leaning toward "Octopussy".
I don't even remember this one. I'm thinking that Madonna song's gotta be right up there, though.
I hated Bon Jovi. I was a Springsteen girl and in Jersey you were one or the other.
These days I think Jon Bon Jovi is a cutie-pie -- but the music still makes me roll my eyes (after an initial nostalgia sigh).
I don't even recall the Octopussy song.
"All-Time High," by Rita Coolidge.
What about "The House at Pooh Corner" by, I think, Cat Stevens? Or does Christopher Robin not count?
The Spy Who Loved Me by Carly Simon is another good Bond song.
There is no Christopher song that we know of, anyhow
House At Pooh Corner?
Christopher Robin and I walked along
under branches lit up by the moon.
(heh. x-posty with Betsy, yay!)
I was a Springsteen girl and in Jersey you were one or the other.
My sister! We all got drunk the day he got married. The first time. And yes, we were still in high school. If I'm remembering right, it was the day of the prom, so we would have been doing that anyway.
"All-Time High," by Rita Coolidge.
Um:
I'm in so strong and so deep, and so are you.
Huh.
What about "The House at Pooh Corner" by, I think, Cat Stevens? Or does Christopher Robin not count?Christopher Robin always counts. I had a Pooh bear when I was little. Also an Eyeore and a Piglet, all handmade. But I slept with Pooh bear until the night my step-mom's dogs tore him apart.
Come to think of it, might explain the lifelong insomnia.
Sadly, Christopher Robin related songs don't count, because in Christopher's eyes, they belong to Christopher Robin (and I totally would have named him Christopher Robin, but his father wouldn't let me).
Of all three of my kids though, Chris, probably because he's the baby, has much less of that "Someone got something I didn't" nudgy-envy that you non-only children seem burned with.