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I think he feels the same way but neither of us wants to risk screwing up our friendship. Michelle - Thank you for this list of additional songs! I have added them one was already on there. Have a great weekend! Catherine - Vanilla's not so bad, considering all the angst involved with the alternatives. I like that you're a "reformed" wild child. I don't know which is more fun -- making the memories or reliving them in one's older years? It's fun to think back, eh? I took your poll and said my life was vanilla. NOW it is, and I prefer not to remember the unfortunate parts of my past. A great bunch of songs here. I played the videos to listen to a few. The music stirs the memories and makes me feel like a wild child again. Louise - So glad you enjoyed it. I often discover new music I like and hope others do as well.


I do enjoy reading your musical articles. It's always very interesting! I like a lot of the songs you mentioned.




Larry - Thank you for stopping by. I hope all is well with you. Have a fantastic weekend. Linda - Thank you for your kind comment.




I appreciate your reading even though you didn't know the songs. The only song on your list that I know is the ABBA one, but as always, your article is interesting and enjoyable. This is a great series, Flourish.

I loved the videos and songs listed by you. You wonderfully put them together in this single hub. Well done! Tamara - So sorry you were unwillingly involved in those love triangles. There are a lot of nice, stable fellas out there.

Vanilla's not a bad choice given all the other choices, eh? Oh my! These songs might come in handy for me, though hopefully not, anymore:. I like these songs you have listed here, and they ring with such wisdom! I really think I ought to stick to vanilla Ice Cream from now on; a bit plainer, but much safer, and honest.

Seriously. Do You Really Want a Jerry Springer Kind of Love?