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On spring days like today

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drpickle

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On spring days like today you roll down the windows and drive up that hill blaring Easy by the Commodores. Aaaahhhhh! Life does'nt get any better!
 
> On spring days like today you roll down the windows and
> drive up that hill blaring Easy by the Commodores.
> Aaaahhhhh! Life does'nt get any better!

Yes it does get better. It gets better when the instrumental elevator music version by Lex De Azevedo plays on Sunny XM 24.
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> > On spring days like today you roll down the windows and
> > drive up that hill blaring Easy by the Commodores.
> > Aaaahhhhh! Life does'nt get any better!
>
> Yes it does get better. It gets better when the instrumental
> elevator music version by Lex De Azevedo plays on Sunny XM
> 24.
>


I always liked "Brickhouse" myself..
:)

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> > > On spring days like today you roll down the windows and
> > > drive up that hill blaring Easy by the Commodores.
> > > Aaaahhhhh! Life does'nt get any better!
> >
> > Yes it does get better. It gets better when the
> instrumental
> > elevator music version by Lex De Azevedo plays on Sunny XM
>
> > 24.
> >
>
>
> I always liked "Brickhouse" myself..
> :)
>
Or. . .you hear that great old WNEW jingle. . .'it's spring time in New York. . .and you'll find WNEW every-where' followed by Antonio Carlos Jobim's 'Wave'. Now, that's springtime in New York !
 
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