Quick, someone talk about her hair so he'll drop it already.
Tedious.
There's a lady plays her fav'rite records/On the jukebox ev'ry day/All day long she plays the same old songs/And she believes the things that they say/She sings along with all the saddest songs/And she believes the stories are real/She lets the music dictate the way that she feels.
Quick, someone talk about her hair so he'll drop it already.
Tedious.
Not as tedious as avoiding all descriptions of one's hair so as to not stock someone's stroke bank.
> Not as tedious as avoiding all descriptions of one's hair so as to not stock someone's stroke bank.
I don't think you have to worry on that account, Trudy.
Could you post a list maybe?
I spent three hair colors and six short cuts keeping photos off the board and all for nothing!
Ouch! Uh...
DW is listening to tracks from the CD Christmas from Hawaii on Amazon. It's rather sweet.
oooooookay then.
I need to dig up the only Christmas album I can ever bear to listen to more than once, the London Brass arrangements. My mother had it when I was a child, and I'm sure that's why I imprinted on it so hard; but as a recovering trombonist I think the arrangements still hold up brilliantly. It's a nice balance between the secular tunes and the religiousy ones, which I appreciate (as a recovering Episcopalian).
Needs a link to the cowbell sketch
Scanning, I'm shocked there weren't any Fab Four or Four Tops suggestions. Unless I missed due to scanning.
Both (as well as the Four Seasons) were mentioned in Music 3.
If it'll make people happier, I can easily change the title to Buffista Music IV: Zoʃo
Buffista Music IV: Zoʃo
I don't really care about the thread title but what does that mean?