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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SYnVYJDxu2Q

rah, rah, rasputin! lover of the russian queen!
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So what can be superior when compared with paying out half the price for brand name children?

wow, if brand name children are on sale, maybe i can stop buying all these cheap knockoff children


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OK... even I'll admit that the Oakland Raiders' performance might be a valid reason to use the interesting words.


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Sadly, I still don't have a Nintendo console newer than the original Wii! This game is high on the list of games I'd play if I acquired a way to play it, though.

This Yoshi's Woolly World song is thoroughly Yoshi-y.

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Partly as a test of a Boston BA635 2.1 stereo I received today. I do not regret getting this thing. I could blow out the backside of my house with this bad-boy.

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Nite: I know this is a super-late response to your post, but I'm glad the speakers are treating you well. That's great to hear... in more ways than one!

"Buy Me a Boat" by Chris Janson:


I heard someone sing a great cover of this song a few days ago during a little trip I took.

Super Mario All-Stars underground music:


This month I've made two visits to parking garages in my city. Fortunately, I don't have to use parking garages very often, but when I do, the Mario underground music always starts playing in my head!
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"Katie Wants a Fast One" from Steve Wariner/Garth Brooks:



Katie has long been my go-to name for video games where you need to assign a name to one of the female leads!
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Baby Shark Dance. I'm (not) sorry.



It's possible that this was the theme song for a baby shower at work. I wasn't involved in the music selection. I promise. Probably.
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A random find.
If you've played sonic 3, you might recognize the overall tune.

So, in all honesty, on further research, it's pretty old news that this and ice cap sound a lot a like. but this is still new to me... almost surreal hearing it like this, since I only just recently found this song.

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Every year, around St. Patrick's Day, I end up listening to Irish music on one of the Music Choice channels.

"Whiskey on a Sunday" might be more English than Irish, but it's always a good one. (They usually play Tony Kenny's version, but these work too.)




Every year they play Phil Coulter's version of "The Green Leaves of Summer", which was originally a song about the Alamo rather than Ireland. It always sounds like something that you'd hear in an Olympic figure skating performance.



Speaking of this song, Herb Alpert's version is fun.



@Nite Agreed - the resemblance is definitely startling if it's new to you.
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