Give a theme song to the person above you!

Thank you, Frodosgurl, that one's actually very appropriate for me. I am not at all eager to die an untimely and violent death; but in light of real-world events which DO have an effect on us EVEN IF we try to make them go away by getting mad at the person who sounds the alarm, I can see that those of us who love genuine liberty are increasingly going to be targets of "change" spelled C-H-A-I-N-S.

For you, then, Frodosgurl, in the hope of happier times, I submit "The Ballad of Bilbo Baggins" which was recorded by Leonard Nimoy in the 1960's.
 
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Thank you, Frodosgurl, that one's actually very appropriate for me. I am not at all eager to die an untimely and violent death; but in light of real-world events which DO have an effect on us EVEN IF we try to make them go away by getting mad at the person who sounds the alarm, I can see that those of us who love genuine liberty are increasingly going to be targets of "change" spelled C-H-A-I-N-S..

For you, then, Frodosgurl, in the hope of happier times, I submit "The Ballad of Bilbo Baggins" which was recorded by Leonard Nimoy in the 1960's.

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You can call me Kayla.

Not What You See- Kutless (IDK why again)
 
Summer Wine- Corrs version


Okay, Kim, I looked up those lyrics, too. Makes me glad I don't drink! Any lady I may eventually get together with had better be able to get along with me when we're BOTH sober. :rolleyes:

For you this round, Kim: "In Your Wildest Dreams," by the Moody Blues.
 
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