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CheffoJeffo:
I'm not sure which part of this troubles me most ...

The kids who think the number 1 songs that I liked as a kid were gay (I would suggest that I was getting more action than you, but maybe you were breastfed, so I could be wrong!)

The kids who can't remember the number 1 songs from when I was an adult (I probably was getting more action than you ... where did your mom live ?)

The fact that I chuckled to find two members posting who are older than I am (although they seem to be less grumpy).

 :dunno

billf:

--- Quote from: CheffoJeffo on September 21, 2008, 01:13:51 pm ---The fact that I chuckled to find two members posting who are older than I am (although they seem to be less grumpy).

 :dunno



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Cmon grumpy old man - post those songs!   ;D

polaris:
It seems the Ozzies and the UK were heralding the occasion of the dawning of the new age, the true birth of the new millenia with,
My Sweet Lord - George Harrison

 :angel:

however in the US there was obvious support for certain factional denial, of
the second coming(tm)
One Bad Apple - The Osmonds

 :blowup:

Twinpanther:
US:  Hanky Panky - Tommy James & The Shondells
UK:  Sunny Afternoon - The Kinks
AUS:  Fool, Fool, Fool, - Ray Brown & the Whisper

Mauzy:

--- Quote from: Malenko on September 21, 2008, 12:47:13 pm ---
--- Quote from: Mauzy on September 21, 2008, 12:34:07 pm ---UK - (Everything I Do) I Do It For You - Bryan Adams
US - (Everything I Do) I Do It For You - Bryan Adams
AUS - (Everything I Do) I Do It For You - Bryan Adams


What the hell? That can't be right. Ive never even heard of this, but it came up for every chart...

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the Kevin Costner Robin Hood movie title track.

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Well that's just great. Man my decade sucked...

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