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One of the musicals I was in during high school was "You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown." Our band director did that "wah wah" sound with his trumpet. I was Peppermint Patty. My sister was typecast as the cute little red-headed girl.raebates said:Oh, no. I'm hearing that Peanuts teacher again. Wah, wah, wha, wha, wha, wah. Is it just me?
No, out and out theft.chefann said:Not stole. It was an homage.
Well, that's certainly a Dickens of an ending!chefann said:One night, the crowd paired up the characters who were brother and sister!
What, I can't kill my own thread?katie0128 said:So what, KG gets to kill this... I don't think so.
chefann said:He and DH talked car parts and cross-reference. KG gave us an idea for selling the house when we do eventually move - list it in Old Car Weekly instead of traditional outlets: "6-car garage for sale, house attached."
chefann said:Becky, I'm sure you are DH's FIRST true love. (Or at least you should tell yourself that.)
chefann said:This is post 4500 for me.
I'm such a post slut.
The_Kitchen_Guy said:A few years ago, I sold my first Model A, a 1930 Town Sedan, that I drove all over the country, to raise enough cash for a down payment on a house to keep my wife happy.
Now the car is gone and the wife is gone, and on the whole, I wish I had the car back.
The_Kitchen_Guy said:I know - but those dumb guys at Megabucks never pick my numbers.
You missed.chefann said:Bang.
Now it's dead. So everyone leave it alone.
Please, please, please leave it alone now.
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