I haven't seen either either, but we had the Really Rosie record when I was little, which means my parents likely still do. And I think an accompanying book. Carole King singing, Maurice Sendak illustrations, no?
Natter 66: Get Your Kicks.
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, pandas, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
We must have had a FtbYaM album because I know many of the songs. I think my brother saw it.
I'm sure there's some video thing, but I definitely think of them both as records.
Carole King singing, Maurice Sendak illustrations, no?
Yes.
Oh you guys! I saw a book for sale yesterday called "Carrots Love Tomatoes," and I all I could think was, Shouldn't that be "tomatoes like carrots"?
"Carrots Love Tomatoes,"
PARADIGM SHIFT OH NOES!
I have that book, and it's companion Roses Love Garlic. It's a kinky world out there in the garden.
All this nostalgia sent me into the depths of the interwebs trying to find video proof of some wretched warm fuzzies movie I saw as a small child. Alas, nothing that is what I remember only the sappy story-book it was based on. BUT! I did find something I have searched for many times before - a song that haunts me on a regular basis (video link at the end): [link]
I always breathe a sigh of relief when they get to the end with no major injuries and I thought maybe they weren`t saying so as not to taint the victory.
Since that is exactly how it'd play, me too.
The end with no big injuries is always a relief. I really need my open-wheel and sports racing to get better because Nascar and I are a bad fit for it to be my main racing.
a song that haunts me on a regular basis
Wow, that sucked like only an eighties thing can suck.
being yourself
being yourself...
I credit that "Get High on Yourself" week on NBC as the single biggest factor in my success in life. or something.