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Holly jolly Christmas by the Snowman in Rudolph the Red Nosed reindeer ( Burl Ives)


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Poison Ivy - The Coasters

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Holly jolly Christmas by the Snowman in Rudolph the Red Nosed reindeer ( Burl Ives)

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Poisoning Pigeons in the Park - Tom Lehrer

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Poisoning Pigeons in the Park - Tom Lehrer

Be prepared by Tom Lehrer

I loved my dad's album. This is about a Boy Scout. One of the things I always thought was sooooo funny as a kid was the part about selling your sister!

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One of the things I always thought was sooooo funny as a kid was the part about selling your sister!

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I had one I would have sold for sixpence. :o

I would ask a bit more for her now :D

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The Elements - Tom Lehrer


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I Won't Back Down - Tom Petty

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Kiss - - Tom Jones and The Art of Noise

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The Elements - Tom Lehrer

Can someone "plus" Jess? Whenever I hit the plus on this iPad it reads it as minus. It reads minus as minus, too. My iPad has a very negative attitude.

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Can someone "plus" Jess? Whenever I hit the plus on this iPad it reads it as minus. It reads minus as minus, too. My iPad has a very negative attitude.

:lol: :lol: She's depressed about her unfortunate name.

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Kiss - - Tom Jones and The Art of Noise

Me and Mrs Jones - Billy Paul

kareng Grand Master

:lol: :lol: She's depressed about her unfortunate name.

That "plus" was from the big computer.

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Can someone "plus" Jess? Whenever I hit the plus on this iPad it reads it as minus. It reads minus as minus, too. My iPad has a very negative attitude.

Hey! I completely forgot about those li'l plus and minus things. . .. ... . . ...we award a "plus" to above-the-pale wittiness, or creativity, or retrieval skills in the case of this thread, then? . . ... . ... Man, youse should ALL be gettin' plussed..... . . . ..almost seven pages!

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Me and Bobby McGee - Janis Joplin

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Me And Bobby McGhee - Kris Kristofferson

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Mack the Knife - Bobby Darin

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Cuts like a knife - Bryan Adams

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Like a virgin... does anyone need the singer there?

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Lady Madonna - The Beatles

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Tonight The Bottle Let Me Down - Gram Parsons

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Turn of a Friendly Card -- Alan Parsons Project

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Turn Around - Nanci Griffiths

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