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Some of her biggest hits included "Please Mister Please," "Physical" and "Have You Never Been Mellow," but not a personal favorite, "Dancin' Round and Round," which was ignored by pop radio and barely cracked the top 30 on the Billboard country chart
 
I don't listen to country music either but I will admit though that today's country music is way better than the old stuff which was mostly guys singing about their broken pickup trucks and dead horses.
 
In the mail, I received a holiday party invitation from our friends at our band camp in Antarctica but, sadly, I can't make it so we'll be sending dmargalotti there instead.

Happy weekend everyone. Join us tomorrow night at the new Illusions as we begin our 13th year of writing sentences, rockin' the 80s, and topless driving.
 
We'll be sending dmargalotti there instead but being in Antarctica shouldn't bother him much because he pretty used to getting the cold shoulder most of the time from WMC.
 
Three years in the Memphis area meant that band campers were able to easily visit Goshen archaeological sites, but they were still a few thousand miles away from other Egyptian places like Alexandria and the Library.
 
Marriage and love might be the same as love and marriage, and go together like a horse and carriage, according to the old Sinatra tune.
 
The old Sinatra tune was used as the theme song for Married With Children which was a great show and the first primetime show ever aired on the Fox network.
 


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