So this is how liberty dies ... with thunderous applause.
There are some benefits to an unemployed husband and the baby starting school.
posted by Army of Mom @ 3:05 PM
At 3:10 PM, September 24, 2008, Army of Mom said…
I loved this song when I was a little kid. I used to think it was about hot fudge sundaes and ice cream cones. :)
At 5:01 PM, September 24, 2008, Scarlet O'Kara said…
So did I. Now I know why my parents giggled whenever I sang it!Enjoy these moments. My girls always seem to **mess up** our delights!
At 5:23 PM, September 24, 2008, El Capitan said…
I remember a friend's older brother running a transistor radio up through the dial one afternoon.This song was playing on SIX stations at the same time!Popular song? Just a bit...I seem to recall that Alan O'Day's "Undercover Angel" and John Denver's "Calypso" were also in heavy rotation about that same time.Yeah, I was a precocious little radio addict...
At 10:11 AM, September 25, 2008, Anonymous said…
"Afternoon Delight" and "Undercover Angel" always reminds me of Mr. D's swimming pool (rest his soul) in Forest Hills.
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At 3:10 PM, September 24, 2008, Army of Mom said…
I loved this song when I was a little kid. I used to think it was about hot fudge sundaes and ice cream cones. :)
At 5:01 PM, September 24, 2008, Scarlet O'Kara said…
So did I. Now I know why my parents giggled whenever I sang it!
Enjoy these moments. My girls always seem to **mess up** our delights!
At 5:23 PM, September 24, 2008, El Capitan said…
I remember a friend's older brother running a transistor radio up through the dial one afternoon.
This song was playing on SIX stations at the same time!
Popular song? Just a bit...
I seem to recall that Alan O'Day's "Undercover Angel" and John Denver's "Calypso" were also in heavy rotation about that same time.
Yeah, I was a precocious little radio addict...
At 10:11 AM, September 25, 2008, Anonymous said…
"Afternoon Delight" and "Undercover Angel" always reminds me of Mr. D's swimming pool (rest his soul) in Forest Hills.
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