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Fly Away - Lenny Kravitz


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Loey Rising Star

Slip Sliding Away - Paul Simon

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Strip Slip - Reba McEntire

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Hmmmm.... bit o' cheatin', here... . . ..

Patricia the Strip(per) - - Chris Deburgh

I bent the rules only because I wish to do more in this post than come up with a song....my alterior motive is a recruitment callout, of sorts -- the regular posters on here would fit beautifully into our Psilly Thread (Tickle Me Elbow) and our numbers of hilarious, contributing posters have dropped over the past while. We need new funny blood. So in between the typing out of songs, please come and join the laughter on the Longest Thread in c.com's history.

ANNNNNND, if you come in within the next couple of pages, it will be flipping over to 3,000 pages -- this type of monumental event promises raucous hilarity, pomp and circumstance.. ..... B)

:lol:

Jestgar Rising Star

Hmmmm.... bit o' cheatin', here... . . ..

Patricia the Strip(per) - - Chris Deburgh

I bent the rules only because I wish to do more in this post than come up with a song....my alterior motive is a recruitment callout, of sorts -- the regular posters on here would fit beautifully into our Psilly Thread (Tickle Me Elbow) and our numbers of hilarious, contributing posters have dropped over the past while. We need new funny blood. So in between the typing out of songs, please come and join the laughter on the Longest Thread in c.com's history.

ANNNNNND, if you come in within the next couple of pages, it will be flipping over to 3,000 pages -- this type of monumental event promises raucous hilarity, pomp and circumstance.. ..... B)

:lol:

Gah! Blatant Hijackery!

Jestgar Rising Star

Sailing - Chris Cross

kareng Grand Master

Hmmmm.... bit o' cheatin', here... . . ..

Patricia the Strip(per) - - Chris Deburgh

I bent the rules only because I wish to do more in this post than come up with a song....my alterior motive is a recruitment callout, of sorts -- the regular posters on here would fit beautifully into our Psilly Thread (Tickle Me Elbow) and our numbers of hilarious, contributing posters have dropped over the past while. We need new funny blood. So in between the typing out of songs, please come and join the laughter on the Longest Thread in c.com's history.

ANNNNNND, if you come in within the next couple of pages, it will be flipping over to 3,000 pages -- this type of monumental event promises raucous hilarity, pomp and circumstance.. ..... B)

:lol:

Good job! Don't mention the Pfluid troubles associated with the phlip-over. :ph34r:


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elye Community Regular

Gah! Blatant Hijackery!

:unsure:

:ph34r:

It was a risk, but certainly worth taking. . .. . ....let's see how many we can entice over there.. . . .. . ..

((((((Shouting out)))))) Hey! Manna has gluten-free cookies happening over on the Psilly Thread . . . . ..

Sailing - Chris Cross

Sailing - - Rod Stewart

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When the Wind Blows - Alana Stewart

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Blow - -Kesha

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Doomageddon - Full Blown Chaos

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Wow.. . . .talk about bringing a thread to a screeching halt, Shrooomie! :unsure:

Um.. . . . . ...whilst we all continue to struggle with a song name containing "doomageddon" or "chaos", here is a terrific melodic interlude:

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Doomageddon - Full Blown Chaos

Full Measure - Lovin Spoonful

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Full Measure - Lovin Spoonful

Summer in the City - Lovin Spoonful

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Summer in the City - Lovin Spoonful

Summer Nights -Grease Soundtrack

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All Summer Long - - Kid Rock

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The Long Goodbye - Paul Brady

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The Long Goodbye - Paul Brady

It's So Hard To Say Goodbye to Yesterday --Boyz II Men

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Goodbye Again - John Denver

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Goodbye Again - John Denver

Again -Janet Jackson

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Jumpin' Jive - - Joe Jackson

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Jumpin' Jive - - Joe Jackson

Jumpin' Jack flash --Rolling Stones

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Like A Rollin Stone - Bob Dylan

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Like A Rollin Stone - Bob Dylan

Like a Virgin --Madonna

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I Don't Believe You (She Acts Like We Never Met) - Bob Dylan

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