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Tie A Yellow Ribbon--Dawn


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They call me Mellow Yellow - Donovan

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Yellow - Coldplay

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Oh, Yeah -- Yellow

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Oh What a Night-- 4 Seasons

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Tender Is The Night, by Jackson Browne

Hi, Patti!! waving and :wub:

Wow, I have not been on this thread for a while.

Hi Shroomster!! Hi Em!!!, Hi Jess!!!,

Hi BUNNIE!! (ssshh, I am a BUNNY lover--so, watch out, Shroomie wants to saute you in a pan :blink: so, be vewy vewy quiet, she is hunting wabbits.... )

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Tango in The Night - Fleetwood Mac

I only hunt wabbits what eat my herbs (uninvited), so you are safe, Bun Bun.


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Blue Tango by Leroy Anderson

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Bad Bad Leroy Brown-- Jim Croce

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Bad Girls - Donna Summer

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Summer in the City - Lovin Spoonful

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You've Lost That Lovin' Feeling--Righteous Brothers

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Lost In My Mind by The Head and the Heart

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Angel Eyes - Jeff Healey

Good to know I'm not on the menu! :lol:

(Although I have been known to nibble here an there.....)

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Love is Blue--Jeff Beck

PS.....You can nibble in my garden. I let all the bunnies roam free there. ;)

(my cat, Bella, will want to make friends with you)

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Love Shack- The B-52s :)

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I Just Love You- Five for Fighting

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Horace Wimp -- Electric Light Orchestra

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Are You Ready-- Pacific Gas & Electric

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The Wayward Wind-- Gogi Grant

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