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1. What have you been doing on Mondays since we've been on a break? I just left my Mondays vacant

2. What is the best way to get people to play this fun meme? keep it short and sweet

3. Tell us about the kind of weather you are having today? sunny and warm

4. What is one thing that you would like to share with the rest of us about 9/11? This world is up to something. 9/11 was just a prologue.

5. Tell us something that you are predicting will happen this week? Stock markets will rise and fall... hah... seriously, here in my nook I'll be eating Statistics for breakfast starting tomorrow :(

6. What happens to rabbits when they grow old? they retire

7. What is your opinion about latest craze of Divorce Insurance? Would you buy some? If we had that sort of stuff here, I'd read it first before anything else.
Harriet hosts Monday Mayhem.
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Musical Monday: What's Up?
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"What's going onnnn!!!!" I didn't scream from the top of my lungs though. It was just that my extension plug broke on my low batt lappy. And you know how Mondays could be at work. So glad there's music to kick start this lethargic butt. I hope your Monday is a nice and easy one.


Amanda at Bloggin with Amanda hosts Musical Monday; and Denise at Run DMT hosts Music Monday Blog Hop.

Comments

Amanda Moore said…
I have heard this song a bunch of times but never knew who sang it and have never seen the vid. Damn she has an amazing voice! Hazel this was an awesome pick!
Hazel said…
Amanda, neither did I know who sang this until actually recently
Mimi said…
Great song! This is actually from the Grunge era. You like grunge-type music and you didn't even know it, lol.

Hugs & love,
Mimi
Diane said…
i love (trying) to sing this song!!! lol
Hazel said…
Mimi, is it! I'm loving the learning. thanks a lot for bringing up Grunge this week.

Diane, me too rofl!
Anonymous said…
Statistics don't sound very appetizing if you ask me LOL. I so agree...keep it short and sweet :) Love the song. As a matter of fact so much I bought it :) Thanks for sharing. Have a great day :)
Bud Fisher said…
I love the "rabbits retire" response! Enjoy your day...
I am Harriet said…
Hi Hazel.
I think you're right about the short and sweet.
Thanks for playing.
Have a great week!
Hazel said…
No, Thom it's never my fave breakfast. Aha you too love Grunge and didn't know it. We have similar thoughts over at Mimi's lol!

Thanks, Bud. Perhaps I wouldn't mind being a rabbit if I could retire right now :D

Harriet, I look forward to that :)
Run DMT said…
GOD, I LOVE THIS SONG! Reminds me of my college days and road trips. My sister and I would sing it on the top of our lungs. But is there really any other way to sing it? :-D

Great pick! :-) Thanks for the MM shout out! You rock, girl! :-)
Hazel said…
Denise, probably not :-) I love imagining myself on top of my lungs with this lol!
Jewel said…
Nice song! I've actually never heard it. :) Perfect Monday song.

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