LMAO....can't stop L(ing)MAO ! This is MY favorite song from grade 5 where I would annoy everyone in the class by singing it daily. (My 12th grade year it was Angel of the Morning...could make people squirm bright and early:). ANY....WAY... this song is so catchy. And it was sung during a time of innocence (compared to today after all the wars and political scandals and lapses in moral conduct, etc) and when love meant more (for most) than a pick up at a club or a screw with a boss. Ugh...my pessimism is showing:) As for the letter, I'd...
LMAO....can't stop L(ing)MAO ! This is MY favorite song from grade 5 where I would annoy everyone in the class by singing it daily. (My 12th grade year it was Angel of the Morning...could make people squirm bright and early:). ANY....WAY... this song is so catchy. And it was sung during a time of innocence (compared to today after all the wars and political scandals and lapses in moral conduct, etc) and when love meant more (for most) than a pick up at a club or a screw with a boss. Ugh...my pessimism is showing:) As for the letter, I'd throw the dang thing away to if my "Billy" were killed...and my nagging (per badgeboy) had led to his enlistment. (Still laughing over the nagging comment...thanx)
If she hadn't nagged him so much he probably wouldn't have volunteered. In my opinion.
LMAO....can't stop L(ing)MAO ! This is MY favorite song from grade 5 where I would annoy everyone in the class by singing it daily. (My 12th grade year it was Angel of the Morning...could make people squirm bright and early:). ANY....WAY... this song is so catchy. And it was sung during a time of innocence (compared to today after all the wars and political scandals and lapses in moral conduct, etc) and when love meant more (for most) than a pick up at a club or a screw with a boss. Ugh...my pessimism is showing:) As for the letter, I'd...
LMAO....can't stop L(ing)MAO ! This is MY favorite song from grade 5 where I would annoy everyone in the class by singing it daily. (My 12th grade year it was Angel of the Morning...could make people squirm bright and early:). ANY....WAY... this song is so catchy. And it was sung during a time of innocence (compared to today after all the wars and political scandals and lapses in moral conduct, etc) and when love meant more (for most) than a pick up at a club or a screw with a boss. Ugh...my pessimism is showing:) As for the letter, I'd throw the dang thing away to if my "Billy" were killed...and my nagging (per badgeboy) had led to his enlistment. (Still laughing over the nagging comment...thanx)