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Just say "Yes Dear, You're Absolutely Right!!
ROFL I had to sing it to my wife, but she liked it (as well as the pms one)I think her name is Jenny...
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(ps: if you start googling for "cool/great/wild" license plates, watch out. There are plenty of non-family-friendly plates out there...)
Perhaps I'm just a bit slow this morning, but, I don't get it.I think her name is Jenny...
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(ps: if you start googling for "cool/great/wild" license plates, watch out. There are plenty of non-family-friendly plates out there...)
Perhaps I'm just a bit slow this morning, but, I don't get it.
Perhaps I'm just a bit slow this morning, but, I don't get it.
Kind of got me stumped as well
Perhaps I'm just a bit slow this morning, but, I don't get it.
"And I can't think of any phone-number songs from the 60s or 50s
Beechwood 4-5789For an earlier generation maybe "Echo valley 26809" by that Partridge kid would stir memories. And I can't think of any phone-number songs from the 60s or 50s
I loves me some Pink Floyd.
Here's a band you've never heard of:
http://www.youtube.com/user/Softcorps#p/u/7/ndlaKWuQwvE
The guitarist, keyboard player, and drummer were in the band I played and toured with in the early '80s (the drummer joined the band after our original drummer quit), and the bass player was the lead singer in an earlier incarnation of the band. I played many a night on the stage where this was filmed.
"867-5309 / Jenny-Jenny"
was a hit by a one-hit-wonder band in the early 80s.
But it has had far-reaching impacts for anyone in any area code in North America who actually has that phone number. Some companies buy the number for the advertising bonus. Some people try to sell the number on ebay. Many people call the number as a prank and ask for "Jenny".
For an earlier generation maybe "Echo valley 26809" by that Partridge kid would stir memories.How about Pennsylvania 6-5000 ( also known as Pennsylvania 6 5 O O O). Glen Miller, if I recall correctly.And I can't think of any phone-number songs from the 60s or 50s