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Nightrain - Guns N' Roses


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Jestgar Rising Star

She'll be Coming Around the mountain - traditional

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drat. was distracted by a raccoon after the chickens

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Coming Around Again - - Carly Simon

mushroom Proficient

Ghost Chickens in The Sky - Golden State Ramblers :lol:

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That Sky Again - Gemma Hayes

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Ghost Chickens in The Sky - Golden State Ramblers :lol:

:lol: :lol: Thankfully no ghost chickens were created.


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Jestgar Rising Star

That Sky Again - Gemma Hayes

Alone again naturally - Gilbert O'Sullivan

cahill Collaborator

Ghost Chickens in The Sky - Golden State Ramblers :lol:

OMG this is actually a REAL song :lol: :lol: :lol:

my apologys mushroom for ever doubting you :P

Lyrics:

A chicken farmer went walking out one dark and fateful day

He rested by the coop as he went on along his way

When all at once a rotten egg hit him in the eye

It was the sight he dreaded

Ghost chickens in the sky!

Bok bok bok BOK

Bok bok BOK

The ghost chickens in the sky

The farmer had raised chickens since he was 24

A-working for the Colonel for thirty years or more

Killing all those chickens and sending them to fry

Now they want revenge...

Ghost chickens in the sky.

Bok...

Their feet were black and shiny, their eyes were burning red

They had no meat or feathers, these chickens all were dead

They carried off the farmer and he died by the claw

They cooked him extra crispy

And ate him with cole slaw

Bok...

I think I will pass on chicken for dinner tomorrow :ph34r:

cahill Collaborator

Alone again naturally - Gilbert O'Sullivan

"I Walk Alone" by Tarja Turnen.

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Bok bok bok BOK

Bok bok BOK

:lol: :lol: :lol:

Jestgar Rising Star

"I Walk Alone" by Tarja Turnen.

Walkin' After Midnight - Patsy Cline

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Midnight train to georgia -- gladys knight

mushroom Proficient

Midnight Special - traditional

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Special delivery by offspring

mushroom Proficient

Rough Housin' - .38 Special

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High School Confidential - - Rough Trade

kareng Grand Master

School's out for Summer - Alice Cooper

Hearing this around the house lately. :blink:

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Boys of Summer - - Don Henley

.. . .Hopin' to SEE some of these... .. .SOON. . .. . ..<_<

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Boys of Summer - - Don Henley

.. . .Hopin' to SEE some of these... .. .SOON. . .. . ..<_<

All She Wants To Do Is Dance: Don Henley

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I'm a Fool to Want You - - Frank Sinatra

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Frankly My Dear, I Don't Give a Damn - I am Villain

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Martha My Dear - - Paul McCartney

mushroom Proficient

Dear Agony - Breaking Benjamin

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Dear John - Kirsty McColl

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