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Originally Posted by malkin
Yeppers.
I bet George could make a good soup too!



Possibly! wink He was a gardener as well in his later life.

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Rule The World by Take That sung by Jonathan and Charlotte opera style in Italian. What makes it amazing is they are only 17 years old.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JHQVKQET0os


And Unintended by Muse done by them- awesome!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MEs1EQ0CLPc&feature=related

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Beatles: Here Comes the Sun


That was written by the gorgeous George Harrison. He was the best of the Beatles!


Gorgeous George? There was a professional wrestler by that name many years ago...but I never thought of Harrison as particularly so...perhaps I should check the Urban Dictionary for alternative street definitions... laugh


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Beatles: Here Comes the Sun


That was written by the gorgeous George Harrison. He was the best of the Beatles!


Gorgeous George? There was a professional wrestler by that name many years ago...but I never thought of Harrison as particularly so...perhaps I should check the Urban Dictionary for alternative street definitions... laugh


LOL- George Harrison was defintely the best looking Beatle!

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The greatest female pop singer ever- Dusty Springfield. Perfect pitch, perfect timing, tone, everything. Flawless. Puts those poplets today to shame.


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I love these oldies too, although I didn't even exist when they were recorded. I guess I just have good taste! laugh



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Originally Posted by Bobpickle
Queen - Bohemian Rhapsody

anything by Beethoven

anything by Chopin
The other morning I wished it could be OK to be late to work because "Fat Bottomed Girls" was playing.


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