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Level 42, nice song.
Also:
Truth is always the best stepping stone, but poetry and licence helps in all situations.
Also:
Truth is always the best stepping stone, but poetry and licence helps in all situations.
@divegeester saidWatch the thumbs down this post gets! 😉
Wow 2 thumbs down from people who care about this stuff.
Ok. Respect.
@divegeester saidDuring one of life's rough patches back in 1985-86; Level 42 were therapy.
Level 42, nice song.
Also:
Truth is always the best stepping stone, but poetry and licence helps in all situations.
@wolfe63 saidDid it help you?
During one of life's rough patches back in 1985-86; Level 42 were therapy.
Thanks for reminding me.
@wolfe63 saidSometimes old songs just pop into your head don’t they; I don’t know why ‘Lessons in Love’ did but I’m pleased my mentioning in here had a positive impact.
During one of life's rough patches back in 1985-86; Level 42 were therapy.
Thanks for reminding me.
@divegeester saidMy 5-year-old's favourite DVD at the moment is "Mama Mia"
Sometimes old songs just pop into your head don’t they; I don’t know why ‘Lessons in Love’ did but I’m pleased my mentioning in here had a positive impact.
@wolfgang59 said‘Happy Talk’ from ‘South Pacific became s proper head worm for me last week, I’ve got no idea why. But I whistled it at home and work for two days, it drove everybody mad but I just couldn’t stop.
My 5-year-old's favourite DVD at the moment is "Mama Mia"
it is playing constantly.
You try and get those ABBA songs out of your head!
@kevcvs57 saidAbba became my favourites late in life, "you are never prophet in your own country...", sort of. They still are and Björn & Benny have made so much good music which you hardly associate with Abba - music for all occasions. I love them.
‘Happy Talk’ from ‘South Pacific became s proper head worm for me last week, I’ve got no idea why. But I whistled it at home and work for two days, it drove everybody mad but I just couldn’t stop.
Try to prevent your daughter from getting her hands on ‘Mamma Mia (here we go again) if possible.
@torunn saidI love them too, but it’s s one of my guilty pleasures, so keep that to yourself 🤫
Abba became my favourites late in life, "you are never prophet in your own country...", sort of. They still are and Björn & Benny have made so much good music which you hardly associate with Abba - music for all occasions. I love them.
@kevcvs57 saidWhen I was young "South Pacific" was one of the few albums my parents had,
‘Happy Talk’ from ‘South Pacific became s proper head worm for me last week, I’ve got no idea why.
@wolfgang59 saidI think we might have some childhood experiences in common.
When I was young "South Pacific" was one of the few albums my parents had,
hence it is ingrained in my mind! Great songs and feel-good tunes! 😆
@kevcvs57 saidShow your Mother some love Today, and everyday!!!
I think we might have some childhood experiences in common.
Whilst driving everybody else mad with my whistling it gave me a lift which is a big achievement at 7am on a Monday morning 🙂
@very-rusty said‘Go Forth and Procreate’ today and everyday!!!
Show your Mother some love Today, and everyday!!!
-VR
@kevcvs57 saidThat might be something for the Quotes thread!!
‘Go Forth and Procreate’ today and everyday!!!
P.s you should’ve given ‘everyday’ a high cap E