Oh, yea, and hang on, sloopy, hang on.
----- Original Message ----- From: "mack watson-bush" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "joni" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Monday, December 10, 2001 9:40 PM Subject: Re: childhood memories NJC > I had a record that my mama bought me that I would play every night before > going to sleep. I don't remember the names of the songs but it had > different tunes on it and they seemed to have a lot to do with railroads. I > loved it. Also remember Down in the boondocks, louie louie (they played it > a lot at the pool in texico, new mexico). The first song I remember that > mattered was (I was locked in the family car, it was my safe haven from my > big brother. I knew that I could pester and annoy him until he was in a > frenzy and then lock myself in the car where he couldn't get me. I enjoyed > it thoroughly and did it often.) and I don't remember the name was the song > "stop, hey, what's the sound, everybody look what's going round" I > figured it out that day and wasn't such a little boy anymore. > > mack > > Mark, you inspired me. I decided after all the grief I have had lately that > I deserved a treat. Ordered Streisand "wet". It is on its way. Can't > wait. > > > > > > Product-of-Disney-childhood: > > > > When You Wish Upon a Star > > Someday My Prince Will Come (ha ;-) > > > > Others: > > > > Over The Rainbow > > How Much Is That Doggie in The Window? > > > > Kakki, joining Wally in a rum and coke