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Nominations for UT Party Presidential Candidate
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17/05/2008 20:35:10
 
 
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>I guess you weren't a big fan of the movie Jonathon Livingston Seagull then? I read the book probably 10 times before the movie came out. I thought Neil Diamond was the bomb back then. We all thought his writing was more conciously aware - sheesh, that was the 70s afterall. I listened to too much Gordon Lightfoot.

Easy to do. Somebody told me that Lightfoot actually wrote more than one song, but I'm not sure I believe it. Whenever I hear him, I'm sure it's still the same song I've heard every other time I've listened to him. It's just a really long song with lots and lots of verses.

As for ND, When a guy sings that nobody answered him, not even the chair, I know I've had enough.

And why, the in the name of all that's holy, did they leave the damn cake out in the rain in MacArthur Park anyway? I mean, the poor guy can't get the recipe again. His life is over. How could they do that to him?

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>>>>>Now you've gone and done it. The only way I got this song out of my head was to replace it "OOO OOO OOO Looking out my back door"
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>>>>Dangerous territory for those of us of a certain age and geographic location circa early 70s. Memories of elephants ...
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>>>( and now I can't get Yellow River and Cracklin' Rose out of *my* head )
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>>Ok. That does it! From the guy who quoted "Do You Hear the People Sing", we now get "Cracklin' Rosie"????? Jeez. Man, I'm beginning to think you alone were separated at birth. The mere idea of Neil Diamond makes me want to run and hide. Big fan too of I Am, I Said? Stupidest song ever written... well, ok, maybe not counting MacArthur Park.
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