Sunday, November 11, 2007

laughter in the rain

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i LOVE this song!  (yep more music!  ...Neil Sedaka, song from 1974.  not sure what year this vid clip is from!)

it's to celebrate the moments i'm spending this fall with my honey...outside, in all sorts of weather, and no matter what...he makes me laugh.  he makes me happy!!

you're the best, fuzzyface! MWAH! XOXOX

(he's gonna scold me for that one. LOL.)

oh, and i know this is a SUPERCHEESEY performance, but hey...im a child of the 70's and i happen to like the butterfly collars and feathered hair.  err not that my hair is still like that!  haha! ;)

enjoy the rest of your sunday!  thanks for the great idea, i hope so!

~josey~


4 comments:

  1. Josey, why don't they make happy songs like this anymore? How sad, lol I'm a child of the 70's too. I guess that's why you knew who 'Hee-Haw' was in my post, haha.

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  2. hey rolando, i am SO with you! i have a super-huge-affection (or some may say "affliction?" LOL!) for sappyhappy songs like this from the 70s. you're right, its so hard to find completely innocent, truly happy songs these days. there's a few floating around out there...but none of them give me that same warm, fuzzy feeling as the 70's ones do.
    *sigh* i guess we're just getting to the point in our adulthood where we can start saying..."back in my day..." HAHAH!!

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  3. haha. what a cute post. i think it's great that you embrace your love of 70's cheese music. own it, girl!

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  4. LOL, thanks i hope so! er, i know i do...i mean i hope so, thanks!? HAHA! this could be like an abbott and costello skit...LOL...
    but yes, i more than embrace it. "movin EZ" is my main satellite radio station ;) i cant help it--disco and easy listenin flows in my soul! ROTFL!
    BUT...i am going to check out cat power, cause ever since i read your blog post the other day i've wondered who they are. just so i can prove that i wont always be lost in oldies! ;) i like a lot of "new" stuff, too.

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