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Old 03-04-2012, 03:48 PM #1
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Default It's Sally's Fault

So, I sing all the time. Not well but I enjoy it. Fragments of songs that I repeat over and over. I try not to do it when people are around.

Last week, Sally mentioned the song: "I gotta along w/o you before I met you gonna get along w out you now."

I hadn't thought of that song in forever! So, of course, I started doing some runs of it.

Then, this morning, after SO brought me breakfast in bed, I was happy and getting dressed singing, "I gotta long without you before I met you gonna get along without you now." OMG.

I had to 'splain to Bunny that it was Sally's fault for putting that song in my head.

Be careful what songs you infect me with!
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