>Yeah, it was Sargeant somebody or another.
Well I didn't think the song was written by a "contshy"! :-)
>My dad had his album (round black plastic with grooves in it that a needle vibrated against to produce sound, for those not old as dirt).
I've got a shed load of them on top of my wardrobes, but they break when I try to stuff them into the CD drawer!
>He also had John Fred's Playboy Band, with the song "Judy in Disguise, with Glasses." I played it over and over again.
WA WAH-WAHH!
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>>That freakin' song remained at the top of the hit parade (UK for bulletin board) for-like-ever!
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>>It's just brought to mind that other one: "The Green Beret"
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>>"Fighting soldiers from the sky
>> fearless men who jump and die
>> men who mean just what they say ..."
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>>I tell you, if their job is to jump and die, there's no way I'd "put silver wings on my son's chest"
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>>:-)
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>>>Do you remember the song?
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That's it really. Just want to get some real life information on what it involves. >>>>>
>>>>>No....but in 1978, I watched Smokey and the Bandit 50 times when PRISM (the pre-cursor to Comcast) played it. My entire 13th year I did nothing but quote Jerry Reed from the movie. Drove my parents crazy. ;)
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>>>>>Kevin
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>>>>I remember wanting to become a trucker as a child after watching Convoy.
- Whoever said that women are the weaker sex never tried to wrest the bedclothes off one in the middle of the night
- Worry is the interest you pay, in advance, for a loan that you may never need to take out.