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With A Little Luck--Paul McCartney and Wings

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A Hard Day's Night - The Beatles

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Easy To Be Hard--3 Dog Night

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Take The Long Way Home--Supertramp

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Muskrat Love - America

Just loving the response ( not talking abot coeliac and not feeling defined by it!!!)

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I agree that it's great to not talk about celiac biggrin.gif

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