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Fantastic word game

Winnie the Pooh voice-talent Sterling Holloway never once recorded a Bob Dylan tune, but the great Sebastian Cabot did just that with a whole album of spoken-word renditions--including the immortal "It Ain't Me, Babe." ::)

[...and then he made some french toast for Buffy and Jody.]
 
"It Ain't Me Babe" could have at one time been Sonny and Cher's feelings towards each other but they instead decided that "I Got You Babe" was much better but it was certainly no "I'm a Little Bit Country, I'm a Little Bit Rock and Roll" as sung by Donny and Marie Osmond.
 
Crush on Kristy McNichol is probably a pretty common ailment for teen guys during the 70s.

[and probably some other age guys, too, but we don't want to go there during The Game]
 
Knee slapping hysterical is how I describe William Shatner's vocalization of Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds.
 
DY-NO-Mite is something the youth of today should not be experimenting with.
Hey Quad, what does this symbol mean [/b] you had it on your A-Team Post? ???
 
The fairest one of all may indeed by Anyacat, but I'm intrigued that she and I may share a fondness for a certain CD entitled "Golden Throats."

[It's one of my favorites.]
 


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