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Sail On - The Commodores


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CaliSparrow Collaborator

Is that, uh, legal? ;)

GottaSki Mentor

Is that, uh, legal? ;)

 

 

hmmm...the sailing/sail deal?

 

yep...if changing tense changes the word then maybe not ;)

 

Three Times a Lady -- The Commodores 

 

my very first 8 track tape...um ya...i'm older than our Moosie

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Gimme Three Steps - Lynyrd Skynyrd 

 

Sorry for the legal/illegal confusion! haha 

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Free Bird* -- Lynyrd Skynyrd

Ha ha ha. Just establishing parameters here in the spirit of future moves.

*edited: whoops! Misspelled the song!

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Sweet Home Alabama -- Lynard Skynyrd

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hmmm eye may have miss speled two....just teasing...point is grammar does not have to be perfect on this thread... i know i regularly misspell if i don't check...

 

...for which i was told as a child and teen is a sign of great intellect...ya, I know...technology fixed that, right?


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Take Me Home, Country Roads -- John Denver

That and OCD :D

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Rocky Mountain High -- John Denver :)

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The Tide is High -- Blondie :)

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Hanging on the Telephone -- Blondie

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Telephone -- Lady GaGa

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Need You Now - Lady Antebellum

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Now -- The Carpenters

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Gonna Fly Now -- Bill Conti

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Use Me - Bill Withers

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All of Me -- Willie Nelson =]:)

(So much for the cowboy hat.)

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With Me -- Sum 41

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Me and You and a Dog Named Boo -- LOBO

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Party in the U.S.A.-- Miley Cyrus

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Hope its not to late to join the game, but here's my choice I came to party - space cowboy.

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Rhinestone Cowboy - Glen Campell

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Bye Bye, Mon Cowboy -- Mitsou

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Big & Rich - Save a Horse, Ride a Cowboy

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