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    Which ever way the wind blows

    I'm glad to learn that buying your present home benefited all concerned! What I don't know is about the process of buying (on a ten year repayment plan) a "new" trailer and how that has in impact on your friend who wants a new single-wide? I'm not trying to be nosy I'm just not clear about...
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    Who's heard Little Richard sing "Shake a Hand"?

    His name is Ian Anderson. Jethro Tull (born 1741) was an English inventor of agricultural machinery that changed farming fundamentally. Thought you might like to know.
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    Who's heard Little Richard sing "Shake a Hand"?

    I know less than a few words of Japanese. "Shimata" I know quite well. "I have made a mistake." Not for the first or the last time.
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    Who's heard Little Richard sing "Shake a Hand"?

    I'm not sure that I like James Taylor all that much. Yet this duet is marvelous.
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    Which ever way the wind blows

    I don't understand about the space that my be changed to fit a 54 footer and I don't understand how that bears upon your present sitch. To say that space is at a premium is a large understatement. Sorry to learn that your present trailer was overpriced. There is something cool about not paying...
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    Who's heard Little Richard sing "Shake a Hand"?

    Time for a change of pace. Jethro Tull had a few greats... No reason not to skip the first two minutes.
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    Who's heard Little Richard sing "Shake a Hand"?

    How could I forget this thing of a "classic?" At the time I had no idea that bad songs could become true. But NOT in my life.
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    Who's heard Little Richard sing "Shake a Hand"?

    I have to admit that this tune had me bouncing along with it.
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    Who's heard Little Richard sing "Shake a Hand"?

    Argh, must be bad novelty song day. Even though I liked it as a kid, but what did I know?
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    Who's heard Little Richard sing "Shake a Hand"?

    Maybe the site was getting wonky? Perhaps there were too many re-quoted posts?
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    Who's heard Little Richard sing "Shake a Hand"?

    We were down yesterday. Time to celebrate! Why yes, you won't like this song. I didn't have a clue that Millie Small is Jamaican.
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    It's white out there in the woods...

    Ahh, that good old Cold War. What would have happened if we had been wise enough to avoid all of that nonsense? Why trillions could have been spent in improving people's lives in many ways. Can't have that!!!
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    It's white out there in the woods...

    Back in the days when we tried to "fix" Viet-Nam (how did that work out for all involved?) Con Son Island was famed as the black hole that no one escaped from. Seems our Server might be messing up, I'll give this a try later. Don't know if Con Son is popular with the aforementioned 17 South...
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    Who's heard Little Richard sing "Shake a Hand"?

    Crud, I edited one of your posts. Didn't mean to Dan.
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    Who's heard Little Richard sing "Shake a Hand"?

    It's a fine rendition. But nobody beats the original:
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    Who's heard Little Richard sing "Shake a Hand"?

    I don't know, but 65 seems possible. Sorry if I overestimated Bonnie! Born 8 Nov 1949. Which makes me older by more than a month. The wee lass will turn 70 this November.
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    It's white out there in the woods...

    You really are the spiritual reminder around here. That's just fine, we need one! Oh brother, it's too easy to become an addict in this best of all possible worlds. By golly, I've been hooked on them all. Alcohol may be the meanest one. It just hammers your soul, oh those 4AM wakeups, the...
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    It's white out there in the woods...

    Not sure but I think that Britain is having one cold winter. Seems that the bitter cold from America made it to Europe--oh, you so lucky!
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    It's white out there in the woods...

    I took an overnight train (there were actually wooden sided passenger rail cars at the Helsinki train station. Dr Zhivago or what?) from Helsinki to Oulu. Finnair was on Easter vacation. Finnish and Estonian will remain on my unlearned list. When in Rome and all, but my last visit was more than...
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    It's white out there in the woods...

    Looks pretty classy. Is that in Estonia or Finland? Lakes in northern Canada freeze hard enough to be parts of highways in season. But frozen seawater may be in a class of its own. I didn't know that Estonian was closely related to Finnish. I thought that the tongues spoken in that little...
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