hey - dear paula,
I'm hijackin' your threads! do you mind?
first of all -this is a rare occasion anymore - I peek in at 3:30 am sumthin'...
but I love the same two funny actresses paula likes!
and I find some common funny people I love on Jaye's op/ed -and of course chris's too!! because after awhile all parkies start thinkin' alike?
LOL?
Also Micheaal -you sing very well, dream song is a good oldie!
you sing that one soooo well!!
we had a weekend of fun -my neice was married on saturday,
a peekture for u - ya-sure! -the boy my niece married is from minnesota:
they all say that phrase -ya'sure!
goodnight yall.
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Originally Posted by michael7733
No? Oh okay.
Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan together are magic. The very thought of them together create a smile on my face.
1950's, 1960's, early 1970's music in the light rock, easy listening categories, along with the gospel music of the same time periods are my favorites, I suppose. It is difficult to say, however. I like Nat King Cole, Johnny Mathis, the Beach Boys, The Lettermen, The BeeGees, The Righteous Brothers, Simon and Garfunkel, etc., but I seldom listened to them in the past, and I rarely listen to hem now. However, if I were to sing karaoke, I am sure that I would choose a song from that era to sing. I was sitting in silence until I started trying to answer these "mindless questions," but now I am listening to myself sing Mona Lisa
http://www.braincrumbs.org/checkerboard/monalisa.html
I have actually seen way too many movies to choose 4 favorites, but for sure two of them are Sleepless in Seattle and You've Got Mail, both starring Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan.
Now I'm listening to mysdelf sing Dream.
http://www.braincrumbs.org/checkerboard/dream2.html
I am not currently reading any books. I am ashamed to admit it, but I still have not read more than a dozen or so books in my lifetime. I don't know why, except that I was dyslexic as a child and young adult. Reading was very difficult for me.
Noww I'm listening to myself sing Smile.
http://www.braincrumbs.org/checkerboard/smile2mix.html
Thanks, Paula, for allowing me to be mindless for a while.
michael b.
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