Favorite Childhood song
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Well, when I was four, my family lived in a dry county on the Pennsylvania/Ohio border. A vote was coming up to see whether or not the county was going to stay dry. My father took me down to the local courthouse and taught me to sing "In Heaven There is No Beer". I was singing it on the courthouse steps in front of a bunch of nuns and a local television station taped it and it made the evening news. I didn't get in any trouble, but my mom didn't speak to my father for weeks. :rofl:
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I really loved this song!
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I was really into Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass. We drove down to Mexico in '66 and '67 and it really imprinted on me. Good times.
I was also a big fan of 'Son of a Preacher Man' by Dusty Springfield when it came out in '69. Very soulful song. Still is today. |
I liked Puff the Magic Dragon & later, Secret Agent Man ,
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Me too, Moondoggie. Me too. Also the theme from Batman. I had the 45.
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Puff the Magic Dragon and Henry the VIIIth
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When I was five or six I remember hearing Johnny Cash’s Live at Folsom Prison album at my Grandma and Grandpa’s house. I liked it so they got me the record for Christmas…again, I was five or six. My earliest memory of that was my favorite song being Boy Named Sue. My parents were not amused I learned later.
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According to my parents I sung along with this -
Lucky for me at that age it was only one word :lol: |
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Have another Bud Light and wait for your Craigslist tranny to answer your texts. |
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By the way, you absolutely suck at insults. I mean like really bad. I'd guess a 5 year old could send you packing. Try to remember things your wife has said to you and use those. |
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:rofl::lol::rofl: What a fkn loser. |
Nancy Sinatra's, Boots!
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