For Andy, Breakfast music
On Jun 9, 7:46*am, Andy > wrote:
> Bobo Bonobo® said...
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> > On Jun 8, 2:59*pm, Andy > wrote:
> >> Omelet said...
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> >> > In article >,
> >> > *Bob Muncie > wrote:
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> >> >> Omelet wrote:
> >> >> > In article >, Andy >
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> >> >> >> Omelet said...
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> >> >> >>> I know that I'm happy with who and what I am! How about you?
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> >> >> >> So let's dance while we have the chance!
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> >> >> >> Just lend me your hands and your body.
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> >> >> >> Andy
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> >> >> > We can dance in the rain. ;-)
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> >> >> I can't sing to good, but I can carry a beat. I can also recommend
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> >> >> tasty food for lunch.
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> >> >> Bob
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> >> > What's for lunch?
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> >> > I have a Djembe and a pair of Doumbeks.
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> >> Please speak Englich!
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> >> Andy
> >> You're 2,000 light years from homehttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LbYy-S
> > JhZso
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> > The Rolling Stones are sublime. *While it's true that Satanic
> > Majesty's fell into the Stones' anything-you-can-do-I-can-do-better
> > joke on the Beatles, it nevertheless had some great material.
> > Citadel, She's a Rainbow and the title track were all great.
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> > --Bryan
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> Bryan,
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> Right. It was the Stone's answer to Sgt. Pepper.
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> I haven't listened to that album in years!
We listen to it pretty frequently. My 7 YO shares my love for Stones
music. For his birthday last Fall I took him to the record store. He
chose "Flowers."
The only 9pre-Goat's Head Soup) one we don't currently have is BB.
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> Best,
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> Andy
--Bryan
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