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Musical Monday: The Color Orange Song
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We're seeing orange today. To celebrate this color season I picked a tune with orange in it. Here's Erling Hjernø and Dan Hjernø on the Color Orange.

Amanda @ Bloggin with Amanda hosts Musical Monday

XmasDolly of XmasDolly, Lori of Shewbridges of Central Florida, Larry of Cakeblast, and Callie of JAmerican Spice host Monday's Music Moves Me

Denise @ Run DMT hosts Music Monday Blog Hop

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Monday Mayhem: Orange
In celebration of the fall colors, today's meme is all about the color orange.
For each prompt, answer with something orange. Have fun!!

1. What is your favorite orange colored thing on the planet? sunset

2. Ever see an orange person? in pictures - Vivienne Westwood

3. Name something that you hate that is orange. Those cough syrup when I was a kid

4. What is your favorite sports team that uses the color orange? I'm not keen on sports

5. Name an orange food. Orange chicken

6. Tell us something funny that entails an orange (like a joke or image).
What did the farmer say to the green pumpkin?
Why orange you orange?

7. When is the last time you ate an orange? Yesterday

8. What's your opinion about pulp- does it belong in juice or should it be removed? I like small amounts of it in my juice

9. Name an orange piece of your wardrobe. A bolero

10. Orange you glad we didn't say banana? Orange hurray! Banana will have its day!

Harriet @ Harriet and Friends hosts Monday Mayhem

Comments

Peggy said…
Perfect song.
Orange is the color that connects Oct and Nov perfectly!
Like the song alot. Very mellow!
Hazel said…
Hi Peggy, glad you like it. I found it only this morning and I think I like it too :) Thanks for dropping by.
Rebecca said…
We have the same orange joke. :-)
I am Harriet said…
Orange chicken is a popular item around my house.
The sunset is a great choice.

Thanks for playing!
XmasDolly said…
thank you for playing along with us here at Monday's Music Moves Me, and this song definitely does Move Me. I've never heard it before, but you just want to sway with the music. Nice to meet you. I'm your latest follower. Have a great week. That a beautiful dog you have. It looks just like the one my mom use to have. She called him Peppy.
Amanda Moore said…
what a great beat this has Hazel, awesome pic this week! Thanks for playing I appreciate it so!
Hazel said…
Sueberry, oh? :-) heading over to yours
Hazel said…
Harriet, I love orange chicken. Isn't an orange sunset just glorious?
Hazel said…
Xmas Dolly, awww Peppy... and that's my Mozart, spoiled rotten :)
Hazel said…
Amanda, your meme is a pleasure to do :)
XmasDolly said…
I just read you comment so sorry i didn't read it earlier. You are welcome to join us no matter what time it is. I'll always come an visit as you are welcome any time by me! Hugs and have a wonderful day!
XmasDolly said…
As you can see above I was here twice yesterday, and I'm already following you, so from FMBT hello again and thanks for stopping by.
Anya said…
And orange
is the color from The Netherlands

meow .. meow..
I´m a orange-white big fat cat !!

Funny post Hazel
We are back ...
We missed you all !!

Hugs Kareltje and Anya
Ebie said…
I am not familiar with the song, but I like the video, the pictures are very nice, the sunset is my favorite.

Kanang orange cough syrup, kahinumdum ko, royal tru-orange saktan ug hilaw nga itlog, ngek!

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