I think they sent me to the wrong place. See, I did join the army, but I joined a different army. I joined the one with the condos and the private rooms.
Happy 69th Birthday to Goldie Hawn today!!
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Follow @returntothe80sHair’s to Friday!!!
Can you name the artist and song:
Now let me tell ya, it sure feels good
First time I saw that girl I knew it would
Now let me tell ya, it sure felt right
No pullin’ teeth, she didn’t want to fight, she said…
Last Song: “A Little Respect” by Erasure from The Innocents (1988)
Great job Candy (@candyissodandy)!!!
I’m so in love with you
I’ll be forever blue
That you give me no reason
Why you’re making me work so hard
Mace Hurley (Bruce McGill): I think you’d do just about anything to shut down this plant. Follow @returntothe80s
Can you name the artist and song:
I’m so in love with you
I’ll be forever blue
That you give me no reason
Why you’re making me work so hard
Last Song: “Here Comes the Rain Again” by The Eurythmics from Touch (1983)
Great job Robert (@mishouenglish)!!!
I want to walk in the open wind
I want to talk like lovers do
I want to dive into your ocean
– Maggie Cavanaugh (Meg Ryan)
Follow @returntothe80sCan you name the artist and song:
I want to walk in the open wind
I want to talk like lovers do
I want to dive into your ocean
Last Song: “Kids in America” by Kim Wilde from the album Kim Wilde (1981)
Great job Robert (@mishouenglish) and Frank (@rizzo4sj)!!!
Friday night and everyone’s moving
I can fell the heat
But it’s soothing
Heading down
Ponyboy: Hmm
Johnny: Too bad it can’t stay like that all the time.
Ponyboy: Nothing gold can stay.
Follow @returntothe80sCan you name the artist and song:
Friday night and everyone’s moving
I can fell the heat
But it’s soothing
Heading down
Last Song: “Call Me” by Blondie from the American Gigolo soundtrack (1980)
Great job Andrew (@andytorah)!!
Cover me with kisses, baby
Cover me with love
Roll me in designer sheets
I’ll never get enough
Thomas Jefferson made a comment about the Presidency and age. He said that one should not worry about one’s exact chronological age in reference to his ability to perform one’s task. And ever since he told me that, I stopped worrying.
Remarks at the Annual Salute to Congress Dinner, (February 4, 1981)