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- 22. January 2009: I've moved!
- 22. January 2009: Not a political piece, promise
- 19. January 2009: Getting ready to make the move
- 15. January 2009: Baby it's cold outside
- 14. January 2009: Things change
- 13. January 2009: Old Hat
- 11. January 2009: So not ready
- 10. January 2009: Getting back to the grindstone
- 6. January 2009: 2008: A review
- 28. December 2008: Oh so productive
Songs stuck in our heads
While I was doing my hair yesterday I had this song stuck in my head. It was a song that I use to sing in Sunday School as a kid and then when I was a teacher I had to sing it and teach it to others. The song was called Father Abraham. This is one of those songs that if you sing one line, it will be stuck in your head for the rest of the day. At lunch Sterling told me about a song she had stuck in her head all day, Somebody’s Baby by Jackson Browne. So last night after we got in from our College Republican meeting, we found the lyrics on the Internet to that song and found it on YouTube.We were both sitting at our desks looking at the lyrics and singing. We would have recorded it, but it was late and it would have just come back to haunt us someday. Maybe we will make a recoding of it someday and let you all hear how great we sound. Until then you can settle for the lyrics, which can be found here.
26. September 2008 at 05:14
I’ve heard you sing, recording not a good idea….Dad