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    As time goes by
  • Posts: 98 Member
    Hit me baby one more time
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    Isn't it taste the rainbow?
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    Over the rainbow?
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    Catch the rainbow
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    wilsokris wrote: »
    Catch the rainbow

    Rainbow connection. I love that song
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    Ed sheeran and Kermit do a great jam with that one! Haha
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    wilsokris wrote: »
    Ed sheeran and Kermit do a great jam with that one! Haha

    I've listened. I like
  • Posts: 98 Member
    It's good. I teach kindergarten, always looking for new stuff to play!
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    wilsokris wrote: »
    It's good. I teach kindergarten, always looking for new stuff to play!

    My son loved they might be giants here come the 123s and ABC's and their science one
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    Can never go wrong with classics!
    I started playing Raffi and Sharon Lois and Bram for the kids and they had no clue what the songs were. Crazy! Lol
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    wilsokris wrote: »
    Can never go wrong with classics!
    I started playing Raffi and Sharon Lois and Bram for the kids and they had no clue what the songs were. Crazy! Lol

    My son loved Sharon Lois and Bram and if you're Canadian you have to know skin a ma rink I dink. Haha I shows the boy Mr. Dress up too...loved him
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    synchkat wrote: »

    My son loved Sharon Lois and Bram and if you're Canadian you have to know skin a ma rink I dink. Haha I shows the boy Mr. Dress up too...loved him

    Awww Mr. Dress Up. That man was amazing.
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    wilsokris wrote: »

    Awww Mr. Dress Up. That man was amazing.

    He was great eh.
  • Posts: 98 Member
    It's a very Canadian discussion happening here tonight. Lol
  • Posts: 37,368 Member
    Should we throw in some comments on poutine and molsons
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    I can talk about the poutine. But I'm no Molson fan. LOL. I don't drink beer at all actually. I'm more of a cider fan myself.
    Best place to get poutine is Montreal anyways ;)
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    I just had a cider. Never try molsons stone fruit cider
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    I am glad the gyno equipment has been updated since the 1970s. :):):)
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    Contemplating on buying Daughtry tickets. He'll be in my area 2 day before my bday.... why am I still considering this?!!!!! Lol
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    Drinking gin
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    synchkat wrote: »
    I just had a cider. Never try molsons stone fruit cider

    I actually did once. I was at Big Music Fest...ruined the buzz. Lol
    I'm more of a Somersby fan.
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    sw33tp3a1 wrote: »
    Contemplating on buying Daughtry tickets. He'll be in my area 2 day before my bday.... why am I still considering this?!!!!! Lol

    DO IT!!!
    Early birthday present to you?!
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    wilsokris wrote: »

    I actually did once. I was at Big Music Fest...ruined the buzz. Lol
    I'm more of a Somersby fan.

    I got a pear one today. I like this Queen street 501 one. my mom's grandfather drove theatre street car so it's fun
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    synchkat wrote: »

    I got a pear one today. I like this Queen street 501 one. my mom's grandfather drove theatre street car so it's fun

    I'll have to give it a try! Is it more of a sweet or a tart cider?
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    edited March 2017
    I'd say a bit sweeter. Actually. I should get more and make that decision haha
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