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I'll Play For You

Musical Monday: I'll Play For You by Seals and Crofts
Monday Mayhem follows

To Xmas Dolly, Lorie, Larry and Callie: thanks for putting me on the Spotlight Dance today. I have two left feet but fortunate to have no other pairs of eyes in my apartment, so dance I will!

Don't I just like freebies on Mondays! :) I get to feature old songs. They remind me of times when dinners in Asia were NOT eaten at the computer facing someone on Skype eating breakfast in Central Europe.
 

This post is linked with:


XmasDolly of XmasDolly, Lori of Shewbridges of Central Florida, Larry of Cakeblast, and Callie of JAmerican Spice


Denise @ Run DMT hosts Music Monday Blog Hop


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Q1. Do you think Donald Trump has a chance at becoming President of the US?
He can then funnel his wealth into education / research useful to humanity. Nice thought to enjoy. 
Q2. What's the best way to pile on the calories?
Don't think. Just eat away.
Q3. What's the best way to burn those calories?
Try the stairs from the ground to say, the ninth floor for a week. No cheating. Don't pass out before you

Meet Stumpy -

Harriet hosts Monday Mayhem

Comments

Cakeblast said…
The Seals and Croft song is a very mood lifting song. Thanks :)
Stacy Uncorked said…
I haven't heard that Seals and Croft song in a long time! Great choice! :)

Dancing Crazy - It's Friday...wait! It's MMMM
Gigi Ann said…
So here we are the spotlight couple on MMMM. Which one is going to lead? ; )

I like the Seals and Croft song, it's been awhile since I heard it. And the little duckie is a cutie with its extras..
Cathy Kennedy said…
Connecting via MMM meme and am your newest follower.

~Cathy Kennedy, Children's Author
The Tale of Ole Green Eyes

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Janice said…
Thanks for the follow. I'm here to follow back. Also, do check out my blog for my first ever giveaway. I'm giving away something cool for kids who love to color. Thanks!

http://flippertail.blogspot.com/2011/03/review-and-giveaway-color-it-by-numbers.html
XmasDolly said…
Seals and Croft I haven't heard them in so long & I thought I heard all of theirs, but I guess not. I love your little video of stumpy. Looks like the poor thing can't use those extra legs though, right? How cute. Thanks for sharing and playing along with us today. Hope to see you next week. Following you. Have a great week.
XmasDolly said…
Oh, and silly me CONGRATS CONGRATS CONGRATS On your Spotlight!!! ~hehe~ Have a great time! hugs!
Run DMT said…
Congrats on being selected for the spotlight dance. I haven't heard this song in years!

Good Lord. Donald Trump for president?! No way. When his golden pigs fly. That four-legged duck is about as wacky as Donald Trump for president. I guess anything is possible.

Thanks for the MM shout-out! :-)
I haven't heard that song in ages!!!! Thank you!!! Try not to step on each others toes!!! lol
I am Harriet said…
How cute is that duckie!?
That spolight sounds pretty cool- congrats :)
GagayMD said…
tuod ate haze..samok samok napod ko..akong medical blog diay ke Pinoy MD lang..paedit ra nya ko te if karang bakante ka..sorry sa abala.. :( *ulaw ko dah*
Katie said…
Very nice song!! HMM
Colette S said…
Congratulations on being featured!

Very nice choices. My first time hearing this I'll play for you.

Aloha!
Classic NYer said…
I've never heard this song before... it's cute! Thanks for sharing.
Amanda Moore said…
Gosh Seal and Crofts are so mellow I love listening to them great pick Again Hazel!

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