Here’s your earworm of the day, because it hasn’t stopped wriggling inside mine since yesterday. I have memories of being a child and my mother playing the Captain & Tennille in the mid 1970s on vinyl and of course, there’d they be again, on AM radio, which was still hip then.
Funny to watch this thing now, since lip synching was the norm for decades on musical variety shows. Where’s the drummer and bass guitar player? Hmmm. Well, still easy to fall in love with that dusty bob and those glittery teeth with the ultimate pop candy of the day with more sugar than a bowl of Boo Berry cereal.
You’re welcome.
–Ray Van Horn, Jr.
Nope.
Uh uh.
Not listening. You can keep that earworm!
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LMAO!!! Coward! LOL!!!
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I don’t need to listen to it… It’s a parasitical worm already inside my brain much in the same way as “Mandy” is when this song needs a break.
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That’s because you and I are cut from the same cloth, brother.
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And were infected with the same batch of parasitic earworms as children. 🤣
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Thank you for replacing my current earworm “Pink Pony Club” thanks to Clive (Take it Easy)
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LOL!!! I provide a service now and then.
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👍
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Aww I like this one. I even liked Muskrat Love, too. haha Wasn’t that Donnie & Marie sitting in the audience? Maybe they were going to sing next. 🙂
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That sure did look like them, now that you mention it!!!
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Love this! Brought me back to my childhood. Can’t believe I still remember all of the words! Maggie
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And it stayed locked in my head all day long, lol. Sweet memories.
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And here I always thought love will tear us apart …
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