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Loey Rising Star

Big Girls (You are Beautiful) -- Mika

Superb song, message and video.. . . .. . ..

I LOVE this song and have it on my iPod's.

BTW, lymph node benign but I have a serious sinus infection. Not too worried about it.

Love,

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P.S. thanks for all the well wishes and kind thoughts!


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Loey Rising Star

Big Girls (You are Beautiful) -- Mika

Superb song, message and video.. . . .. . ..

Big Girls don't Cry - The Beach Boys

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You're A Big Girl Now - Bob Dylan

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BTW, lymph node benign but I have a serious sinus infection. Not too worried about it.

WA-HOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!! :D :D

Big Time - - Peter Gabriel

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Time After Time - Cyndi Lauper

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Time--Pink Floyd

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Raise Your Glass - - Pink


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Annie's Song - John Denver

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Americano Song -- Yolanda Be Cool

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Moon Song - Emmylou Harris

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Blue Moon - Frank Sinatra

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Misty Blue - Dorothy Moore

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Misty- Johnny Mathis

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Johnny B. Goode - Chuck Berry

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A Girl Called Johnny - The Waterboys

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Ohio - Neil Young

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Maggie May--Rod Stewart

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Invisible-- Colin Hay

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Chicks and Cars and the Third World War -- Colin James

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My Best Friend's Girl--the Cars

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Car Wash - Christina Aguilera

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