seems lame to me - lyrics of an old song. Unless it applies to you specifically, somehow.
2007-01-03 10:20:46
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answered by All hat 7
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"See ya in Hell" was a popular one that many of us used & received from other classmates. Another was "It was fun watching the walls melt together"...which was a reference to LSD. The Class of '71 was a different mindset altogether. You DO realize that you are posting in the SENIOR CITIZEN Category, don't you? Just checking! In the 90's I was listening to house music!
2016-05-22 23:54:48
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answered by Emely 4
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I remember that song very well, I graduated in 1973.
How about::: The journey of a thousand miles begins with just one step
2007-01-07 06:55:25
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answered by Jennifer N 3
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I Give It a 7
2007-01-03 10:24:56
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answered by soccerdude371 1
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Yes, if you cite it correctly. "American Pie" by Don MacLean. What is the context? Does the friend like that artist or that song?
2007-01-03 10:38:48
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answered by robertspraguejr 4
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no, it just reinforces the fact that you don't have the capability of creative thought. Try to come up with something original all by yourself. It will have more meaning that way.
2007-01-03 10:31:44
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answered by Anonymous
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A quote from my yearbook may suffice; "when you get married and live in a hut, name your first child Bertha Butt."
2007-01-03 10:28:19
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answered by r. b 1
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No.. it's basically plagarizing a lame song from the 60's..
2007-01-03 10:19:41
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answered by tchem75 5
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what is todays tomorrow but yesterdays today seems to be a catchy one and yea that is plagerizing a song also
2007-01-03 10:25:38
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answered by Anonymous
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'we were strangers, starting out on a journey, never dreaming what we'd have to go through..." -Richard Marx
2007-01-03 10:22:29
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answered by Anonymous
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