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And….don’t

forget THE BEACH BOYS, THE BEE GEE’S, JANIS JOPLIN, CROSBY,

STILLS, AND NASH, THE BYRD’S, THE MAMA AND THE PAPA’S, THE FOUR

SEASONS, SIMON AND GARFUNKLE, THE LOVIN SPOONFUL, JANIS IAN,

CARLY SIMON, and……..many

more!! Lol….

Funny you should mention what

you want played at your funeral. I told Steve one I wanted:

“Spirit in the Sky”!

Fond memories from Jackie J

From: MSersLife [mailto:MSersLife ] On Behalf Of Sharon

Marsden

Sent: Monday, August 14, 2006 2:36 PM

To: MSersLife

Subject: (was) 80's

days.... (now) 60's days

You kids call that old

music???? MY oldies

are Motown classics like the great Aretha lin and Martha and the

Vandellas! and many other great artists of my era like the

Beatles, Rolling Stones, Iron Butterfly, Jefferson

Airplane.... good stuff like that. Now THAT was music!

I liked a lot of the 70's music

too.

BTW Challis knows I want two songs played at my

funeral. But I am reminding her here :)

'Dust in the Wind' by Kansas (you can listen to part of it at

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00000I5Y6/sr=1-1/qid=1155594337/ref=sr_1_1/102-3000884-4400116?ie=UTF8 & s=music#moreAboutThisProduct

'Dancing in The Streets " by Martha and the

Vandellas. Again you can listen to a tidbit at:

(http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00000JWNG/ref=pd_krex_sd_0/102-3000884-4400116?n=5174#moreAboutThisProduct

Might as well close the funeral on an up note, ya

know? lol

Sharon

Sharon

(MSersLife Group Owner/Creator)

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my problems one at a time when they refuse to get in line. ~Ashleigh

Brilliant

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There was a remake of "Spirit in the Sky", back when I was in high school, and I thought it was a new song! lol. T.

RE: (was) 80's days.... (now) 60's days

And….don’t forget THE BEACH BOYS, THE BEE GEE’S, JANIS JOPLIN, CROSBY, STILLS, AND NASH, THE BYRD’S, THE MAMA AND THE PAPA’S, THE FOUR SEASONS, SIMON AND GARFUNKLE, THE LOVIN SPOONFUL, JANIS IAN,

CARLY SIMON, and……..many more!! Lol….

Funny you should mention what you want played at your funeral. I told Steve one I wanted:

“Spirit in the Sky”!

Fond memories from Jackie J

From: MSersLife [mailto:MSersLife ] On Behalf Of Sharon MarsdenSent: Monday, August 14, 2006 2:36 PMTo: MSersLife Subject: (was) 80's days.... (now) 60's days

You kids call that old music???? MY oldies are Motown classics like the great Aretha lin and Martha and the Vandellas! and many other great artists of my era like the Beatles, Rolling Stones, Iron Butterfly, Jefferson Airplane.... good stuff like that. Now THAT was music! I liked a lot of the 70's music too.

BTW Challis knows I want two songs played at my funeral. But I am reminding her here :)

'Dust in the Wind' by Kansas (you can listen to part of it at http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00000I5Y6/sr=1-1/qid=1155594337/ref=sr_1_1/102-3000884-4400116?ie=UTF8 & s=music#moreAboutThisProduct

'Dancing in The Streets" by Martha and the Vandellas. Again you can listen to a tidbit at:

(http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00000JWNG/ref=pd_krex_sd_0/102-3000884-4400116?n=5174#moreAboutThisProduct

Might as well close the funeral on an up note, ya know? lol

Sharon

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Spirit in the Sky is a good one! Good choice for your funeral. I may have to have my music at the after funeral get together though. If I die soon I'm sure Father Bill would approve of my music choices being played at Our Lady of the Snow. But if I wait (like I would prefer) then old Father Bill will be gone probably and who knows what the next priest will be like. ")

Sharon (MSersLife Group Owner/Creator)

It's not easy taking my problems one at a time when they refuse to get in line. ~Ashleigh Brilliant

(was) 80's days.... (now) 60's days

You kids call that old music ???? MY oldies are Motown classics like the great Aretha lin and Martha and the Vandellas! and many other great artists of my era like the Beatles, Rolling Stones, Iron Butterfly, Jefferson Airplane.... good stuff like that. Now THAT was music ! I liked a lot of the 70's music too.

BTW Challis knows I want two songs played at my funeral. But I am reminding her here :)

'Dust in the Wind' by Kansas (you can listen to part of it at http://www.amazon. com/gp/product/ B00000I5Y6/ sr=1-1/qid= 1155594337/ ref=sr_1_ 1/102-3000884- 4400116?ie= UTF8 & s=music#moreAboutTh isProduct

'Dancing in The Streets" by Martha and the Vandellas. Again you can listen to a tidbit at:

(http://www.amazon. com/gp/product/ B00000JWNG/ ref=pd_krex_ sd_0/102- 3000884-4400116? n=5174#moreAbout ThisProduct

Might as well close the funeral on an up note, ya know? lol

Sharon

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When they asked if I wanted to be cremated or buried I said "Surprise me!"

(Ok, not really my joke, but cute nonetheless..)

Peace and Blessings

~*~ Akiba ~*~

Pragmatic Visionary

& Eternal Optimist!

http://yodamamma.blogspot.com/

http://www.solay-twinflames.com

-- Re: (was) 80's days.... (now) 60's days

Spirit in the Sky is a good one! Good choice for your funeral. I may have to have my music at the after funeral get together though. If I die soon I'm sure Father Bill would approve of my music choices being played at Our Lady of the Snow. But if I wait (like I would prefer) then old Father Bill will be gone probably and who knows what the next priest will be like. ")

Sharon (MSersLife Group Owner/Creator)

It's not easy taking my problems one at a time when they refuse to get in line. ~Ashleigh Brilliant

(was) 80's days.... (now) 60's days

You kids call that old music ???? MY oldies are Motown classics like the great Aretha lin and Martha and the Vandellas! and many other great artists of my era like the Beatles, Rolling Stones, Iron Butterfly, Jefferson Airplane.... good stuff like that. Now THAT was music ! I liked a lot of the 70's music too.

BTW Challis knows I want two songs played at my funeral. But I am reminding her here :)

'Dust in the Wind' by Kansas (you can listen to part of it at http://www.amazon. com/gp/product/ B00000I5Y6/ sr=1-1/qid= 1155594337/ ref=sr_1_ 1/102-3000884- 4400116?ie= UTF8 & s=music#moreAboutTh isProduct

'Dancing in The Streets" by Martha and the Vandellas. Again you can listen to a tidbit at:

(http://www.amazon. com/gp/product/ B00000JWNG/ ref=pd_krex_ sd_0/102- 3000884-4400116? n=5174#moreAbout ThisProduct

Might as well close the funeral on an up note, ya know? lol

Sharon

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My first kiss was to Iron Butterfly's Inna-Gadda-Da-Vida (it had just come out)(he was a hunky blonde football player named Dave)

Peace and Blessings

~*~ Akiba ~*~

Pragmatic Visionary

& Eternal Optimist!

http://yodamamma.blogspot.com/

http://www.solay-twinflames.com

-- RE: (was) 80's days.... (now) 60's days

And….don’t forget THE BEACH BOYS, THE BEE GEE’S, JANIS JOPLIN, CROSBY, STILLS, AND NASH, THE BYRD’S, THE MAMA AND THE PAPA’S, THE FOUR SEASONS, SIMON AND GARFUNKLE, THE LOVIN SPOONFUL, JANIS IAN,

CARLY SIMON, and……..many more!! Lol….

Funny you should mention what you want played at your funeral. I told Steve one I wanted:

“Spirit in the Sky”!

Fond memories from Jackie J

From: MSersLife [mailto:MSersLife ] On Behalf Of Sharon MarsdenSent: Monday, August 14, 2006 2:36 PMTo: MSersLife Subject: (was) 80's days.... (now) 60's days

You kids call that old music???? MY oldies are Motown classics like the great Aretha lin and Martha and the Vandellas! and many other great artists of my era like the Beatles, Rolling Stones, Iron Butterfly, Jefferson Airplane.... good stuff like that. Now THAT was music! I liked a lot of the 70's music too.

BTW Challis knows I want two songs played at my funeral. But I am reminding her here :)

'Dust in the Wind' by Kansas (you can listen to part of it at http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00000I5Y6/sr=1-1/qid=1155594337/ref=sr_1_1/102-3000884-4400116?ie=UTF8 & s=music#moreAboutThisProduct

'Dancing in The Streets" by Martha and the Vandellas. Again you can listen to a tidbit at:

(http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00000JWNG/ref=pd_krex_sd_0/102-3000884-4400116?n=5174#moreAboutThisProduct

Might as well close the funeral on an up note, ya know? lol

Sharon

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Ah, yes Inna-Gadda-Da-Vida,

bayyyyybeeeeeee! My hubby Steve plays drums, and he played along to this song,

and he was phenomenal! I wish he could still play. [sigh]

When I was in HS he played at the local dance halls, and I didn’t know

him then, but I went there every weekend, and I’m sure I must have danced

to one of the bands he was in. Then after we got together, he joined another

band, and we were with them for a couple years.

Then he spent about 14

years playing in our Church orchestra. So he went from Iron Butterfly, Chicago, etc. to Maranatha!

Lol….. J

Smiles, Jackie

From: MSersLife [mailto:MSersLife ] On Behalf Of Akiba

Sent: Tuesday, August 15, 2006 10:38 AM

To: MSersLife

Subject: RE: (was)

80's days.... (now) 60's days

My first kiss was to Iron Butterfly's Inna-Gadda-Da-Vida

(it had just come out)(he was a hunky blonde football player named Dave)

Peace and Blessings

~*~ Akiba ~*~

Pragmatic Visionary

& Eternal

Optimist!

http://yodamamma.blogspot.com/

http://www.solay-twinflames.com

-- (was) 80's

days.... (now) 60's days

You kids

call that old

music???? MY

oldies are Motown classics like the great Aretha lin and Martha and

the Vandellas! and many other great artists of my era like the

Beatles, Rolling Stones, Iron Butterfly, Jefferson

Airplane.... good stuff like that. Now THAT was music! I liked a lot of the 70's

music too.

BTW

Challis knows I want two songs played at my funeral. But I

am reminding her here :)

'Dust

in the Wind' by Kansas

(you can listen to part of it at http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00000I5Y6/sr=1-1/qid=1155594337/ref=sr_1_1/102-3000884-4400116?ie=UTF8 & s=music#moreAboutThisProduct

'Dancing

in The Streets " by Martha and the Vandellas. Again you can listen

to a tidbit at:

(http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00000JWNG/ref=pd_krex_sd_0/102-3000884-4400116?n=5174#moreAboutThisProduct

Might

as well close the funeral on an up note, ya know? lol

Sharon

Sharon (MSersLife Group

Owner/Creator)

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they refuse to get in line. ~Ashleigh Brilliant

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When did you graduate? Also do you ever get back to your

class reunions? I graduated 1980 and never did go to one of my

reunions. I have been asked several times though.

I went to Itt Tech in Indianapolis for 2 years.

Bill

Jackie Hanan wrote:

Ah,

yes Inna-Gadda-Da-Vida,

bayyyyybeeeeeee! My hubby Steve plays drums, and he played along to

this song,

and he was phenomenal! I wish he could still play. [sigh]

When I was in HS he played at the local dance halls, and I didn’t know

him then, but I went there every weekend, and I’m sure I must have

danced

to one of the bands he was in. Then after we got together, he joined

another

band, and we were with them for a couple years.

Then

he spent about 14

years playing in our Church orchestra. So he went from Iron Butterfly, Chicago,

etc. to Maranatha!

Lol….. J

Smiles,

Jackie

From: MSersLife

[mailto:MSersLife ] On Behalf Of Akiba

Sent: Tuesday, August

15, 2006 10:38 AM

To: MSersLife

Subject: RE:

(was)

80's days.... (now) 60's days

My first kiss was to

Iron Butterfly's Inna-Gadda-Da-Vida (it had just come out)(he was

a hunky blonde football player named Dave)

Peace

and Blessings

~*~

Akiba ~*~

Pragmatic

Visionary

&

Eternal Optimist!

http://yodamamma.blogspot.com/

http://www.solay-twinflames.com

-------Original

Message-------

From: Jackie Hanan

Date: 8/14/2006 6:56:56

AM

To: MSersLife

Subject: RE: (was) 80's

days.... (now) 60's days

And….don’t

forget THE BEACH BOYS, THE BEE GEE’S, JANIS JOPLIN, CROSBY,

STILLS, AND NASH, THE BYRD’S, THE MAMA AND THE PAPA’S, THE FOUR

SEASONS, SIMON AND GARFUNKLE, THE LOVIN SPOONFUL, JANIS IAN,

CARLY SIMON,

and……..many more!! Lol….

Funny you

should mention what you want played at your funeral. I told Steve one I

wanted:

“Spirit in

the Sky”!

Fond memories

from Jackie J

From: MSersLife

[mailto:MSersLife ] On Behalf Of Sharon

Marsden

Sent: Monday, August

14, 2006 2:36 PM

To: MSersLife

Subject:

(was) 80's days.... (now) 60's days

You kids call that old

music???? MY oldies are Motown classics

like the great Aretha lin and Martha and the Vandellas! and many

other great artists of my era like the Beatles, Rolling Stones, Iron

Butterfly, Jefferson Airplane.... good stuff

like that. Now THAT was music! I liked a lot

of the 70's music too.

BTW Challis knows I

want two songs played at my funeral. But I am reminding her here :)

'Dust in the Wind' by Kansas

(you can listen to part of it at http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00000I5Y6/sr=1-1/qid=1155594337/ref=sr_1_1/102-3000884-4400116?ie=UTF8 & s=music#moreAboutThisProduct

'Dancing in The

Streets" by Martha and the Vandellas. Again you can listen to a tidbit

at:

(http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00000JWNG/ref=pd_krex_sd_0/102-3000884-4400116?n=5174#moreAboutThisProduct

Might as well close

the funeral on an up note, ya know? lol

Sharon

Sharon

(MSersLife Group Owner/Creator)

It's

not easy taking my problems one at a time when they refuse to get in

line. ~Ashleigh Brilliant

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Was it the long version or the short version of the song????

Sharon (MSersLife Group Owner/Creator)

It's not easy taking my problems one at a time when they refuse to get in line. ~Ashleigh Brilliant

(was) 80's days.... (now) 60's days

You kids call that old music ???? MY oldies are Motown classics like the great Aretha lin and Martha and the Vandellas! and many other great artists of my era like the Beatles, Rolling Stones, Iron Butterfly, Jefferson Airplane.... good stuff like that. Now THAT was music ! I liked a lot of the 70's music too.

BTW Challis knows I want two songs played at my funeral. But I am reminding her here :)

'Dust in the Wind' by Kansas (you can listen to part of it at http://www.amazon. com/gp/product/ B00000I5Y6/ sr=1-1/qid= 1155594337/ ref=sr_1_ 1/102-3000884- 4400116?ie= UTF8 & s=music#moreAboutTh isProduct

'Dancing in The Streets" by Martha and the Vandellas. Again you can listen to a tidbit at:

(http://www.amazon. com/gp/product/ B00000JWNG/ ref=pd_krex_ sd_0/102- 3000884-4400116? n=5174#moreAbout ThisProduct

Might as well close the funeral on an up note, ya know? lol

Sharon

Sharon (MSersLife Group Owner/Creator)

It's not easy taking my problems one at a time when they refuse to get in line. ~Ashleigh Brilliant

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I graduated in 1968. I have

never made it to any of the reunions, but am hoping to go to the next one in 2

years. That would be my 40th I believe. I have all the updated

Alumni books, and that has been fun knowing where everyone is. Just recently I sign

up with MY SPACE, and a gal from my class wrote me. So I’ve just started

getting reacquainted, even though I am having a hard time remembering who she

was! lol…., my yearbooks as well as most of my

books are still packed away in the garage, so………….grrrrr,

don’t get me started on that subject!!! Lol.

Smiles, Jackie J

From: MSersLife

[mailto:MSersLife ] On Behalf Of MS-Bill

Sent: Tuesday, August 15, 2006 11:56 AM

To: MSersLife

Subject: Re: (was)

80's days.... (now) 60's days

When did you graduate? Also do you ever get back to

your class reunions? I graduated 1980 and never did go to one of my reunions. I

have been asked several times though.

I went to Itt Tech in Indianapolis

for 2 years.

Bill

Jackie Hanan wrote:

Ah, yes Inna-Gadda-Da-Vida, bayyyyybeeeeeee!

My hubby Steve plays drums, and he played along to this song, and he was

phenomenal! I wish he could still play. [sigh] When I

was in HS he played at the local dance halls, and I didn’t know him then,

but I went there every weekend, and I’m sure I must have danced to one of

the bands he was in. Then after we got together, he joined another band, and we

were with them for a couple years.

Then he spent about 14 years playing in our Church

orchestra. So he went from Iron Butterfly, Chicago, etc. to Maranatha!

Lol….. J

Smiles, Jackie

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I just heard the other day

they are making another movie about Janis Joplin. Oh I think the lead singer

from “Pink” is going to be her. I saw JJ when I lived in Miami when I was 19. She

came to Miami University, and my boyfriend and I were

able to sneak onto the campus because we knew some friends who were students

there. She was dressed in a full length fur coat, because unfortunately that

night was really cold for Fl. She gave a great performance, but she cut it

short because of the cold. I was really sad when she died,

I think she had a very unique and awesome voice.

My kids like my “oldies”

too!

Jackie J

From: MSersLife [mailto:MSersLife ] On Behalf Of Smyelin groovy

Sent: Tuesday, August 15, 2006 12:55 PM

To: MSersLife

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Oh, I used to love listening to my Mom's albums on my record

player. Janis Joplin was definitely a favorite!

The Mama's and the Papa's always calm me.

I'd been listening to Simon & Garfunkle's " Bridge Over

Troubled Water " tape a lot recently, but my tape player ate it. That

makes me cranky.

My Mom's music was

cooool! LOL

Challis

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My wifes sister still listens to her 8 tracks tapes can

you believe that?

Bill.

Jackie Hanan wrote:

I

graduated in 1968. I have

never made it to any of the reunions, but am hoping to go to the next

one in 2

years. That would be my 40th I believe. I have all the

updated

Alumni books, and that has been fun knowing where everyone is. Just

recently I sign

up with MY SPACE, and a gal from my class wrote me. So I’ve just

started

getting reacquainted, even though I am having a hard time remembering

who she

was! lol…., my yearbooks as well as most of

my

books are still packed away in the garage, so………….grrrrr,

don’t get me started on that subject!!! Lol.

Smiles,

Jackie J

From: MSersLife

[mailto:MSersLife ] On Behalf Of MS-Bill

Sent: Tuesday, August

15, 2006 11:56 AM

To: MSersLife

Subject: Re:

(was)

80's days.... (now) 60's days

When did you graduate? Also do

you ever get back to

your class reunions? I graduated 1980 and never did go to one of my

reunions. I

have been asked several times though.

I went to Itt Tech in Indianapolis

for 2 years.

Bill

Jackie Hanan wrote:

Ah,

yes Inna-Gadda-Da-Vida, bayyyyybeeeeeee!

My hubby Steve plays drums, and he played along to this song, and he

was

phenomenal! I wish he could still play. [sigh]

When I

was in HS he played at the local dance halls, and I didn’t know him

then,

but I went there every weekend, and I’m sure I must have danced to one

of

the bands he was in. Then after we got together, he joined another

band, and we

were with them for a couple years.

Then

he spent about 14 years playing in our Church

orchestra. So he went from Iron Butterfly, Chicago,

etc. to Maranatha!

Lol….. J

Smiles,

Jackie

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Have you ever looked at Classmates.com? I've come across several people I knew from school on classmates. I went to one reunion. It was weird but it was fun. Our school was really small so our reunions are for anyone from the 50's to the 70's. We had 1st grade through high school at the same small school so we all knew each other. My graduating class was 1969.

I missed the reunion this summer and my best friend told me everyone was asking where I was. That's nice to hear but I doubt it. I think she was just being nice.

The next reunion you should go!

Sharon (MSersLife Group Owner/Creator)

It's not easy taking my problems one at a time when they refuse to get in line. ~Ashleigh Brilliant

Re: (was) 80's days.... (now) 60's days

When did you graduate? Also do you ever get back to your class reunions? I graduated 1980 and never did go to one of my reunions. I have been asked several times though. I went to Itt Tech in Indianapolis for 2 years. BillJackie Hanan wrote:

Ah, yes Inna-Gadda-Da- Vida, bayyyyybeeeeeee! My hubby Steve plays drums, and he played along to this song, and he was phenomenal! I wish he could still play. [sigh] When I was in HS he played at the local dance halls, and I didn’t know him then, but I went there every weekend, and I’m sure I must have danced to one of the bands he was in. Then after we got together, he joined another band, and we were with them for a couple years.

Then he spent about 14 years playing in our Church orchestra. So he went from Iron Butterfly, Chicago , etc. to Maranatha! Lol….. J

Smiles, Jackie

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Yes, I can, because I still do too.

HAPPINESS and BUTTERFLIES

Lynn* Re: (was) 80's days.... (now) 60's days> >> > > >> > When did you graduate? Also do you ever get back to your class > > reunions? I graduated 1980 and never did go to one of my > reunions. I > > have been asked several times though.> > I went to Itt Tech in Indianapolis for 2 years.> > Bill> >> > Jackie Hanan wrote:> >> > *Ah, yes Inna-Gadda-Da-Vida, bayyyyybeeeeeee! My hubby Steve > plays > > drums, and he played along to this song, and he was > phenomenal! I wish > > he could still play. [sigh] When I was in HS he played at the > local > > dance halls, and I didn't know him then, but I went there > every > > weekend, and I'm sure I must have danced to one of the bands > he was > > in. Then after we got together, he joined another band, and we > were > > with them for a couple years. *> >> > *Then he spent about 14 years playing in our Church orchestra. > So he > > went from Iron Butterfly, Chicago, etc. to Maranatha! Lol..... **J*> >> > *Smiles, Jackie *> >> > * *> >> > ---------------------------------------------------------------> ---------> >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > > May you always find

HAPPINESS and BUTTERFLIES

Lynn

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That is funny I will have to tell Cheryl she has company.

Bill

happybutterflies@... wrote:

> Yes, I can, because I still do too.

> HAPPINESS and BUTTERFLIES

> Lynn

>

> * Re: (was) 80's days.... (now) 60's days

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > When did you graduate? Also do you ever get back to your class

> > > reunions? I graduated 1980 and never did go to one of my

> > reunions. I

> > > have been asked several times though.

> > > I went to Itt Tech in Indianapolis for 2 years.

> > > Bill

> > >

> > > Jackie Hanan wrote:

> > >

> > > *Ah, yes Inna-Gadda-Da-Vida, bayyyyybeeeeeee! My hubby Steve

> > plays

> > > drums, and he played along to this song, and he was

> > phenomenal! I wish

> > > he could still play. [sigh] When I was in HS he played at the

> > local

> > > dance halls, and I didn't know him then, but I went there

> > every

> > > weekend, and I'm sure I must have danced to one of the bands

> > he was

> > > in. Then after we got together, he joined another band, and we

> > were

> > > with them for a couple years. *

> > >

> > > *Then he spent about 14 years playing in our Church orchestra.

> > So he

> > > went from Iron Butterfly, Chicago, etc. to Maranatha! Lol..... **J*

> > >

> > > *Smiles, Jackie *

> > >

> > > * *

> > >

> > > ---------------------------------------------------------------

> > ---------

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> >

>

>

> May you always find

> HAPPINESS and BUTTERFLIES

> Lynn

>

>

>

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That is something. Something

that the player she uses still works!

Smiles, Jackie J

From: MSersLife [mailto:MSersLife ] On Behalf Of MS-Bill

Sent: Tuesday, August 15, 2006 4:00 PM

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My wifes sister still listens to her 8 tracks tapes

can you believe that?

Bill.

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Yeah, I did at one time,

but I can’t remember why I unsubbed from there? It was a few years ago.

My grad class wasn’t too

large, but all one year. I’m thinking of going next time. Its

in 2 years, so I have time to get ready for it! Knowing the way I move, it will

take me that long to get there! lol….

Jackie J

From: MSersLife [mailto:MSersLife ] On Behalf Of Sharon

Marsden

Sent: Tuesday, August 15, 2006 5:49 PM

To: MSersLife

Subject: Re: (was)

80's days.... (now) 60's days

Have you ever looked at Classmates.com? I've

come across several people I knew from school on classmates. I went to

one reunion. It was weird but it was fun. Our school was really

small so our reunions are for anyone from the 50's to the

70's. We had 1st grade through high school at the same small school

so we all knew each other. My graduating class was 1969.

I missed the reunion this summer and my best friend

told me everyone was asking where I was. That's nice to hear but I doubt

it. I think she was just being nice.

The next reunion you should go!

Sharon (MSersLife Group Owner/Creator)

It's not easy taking

my problems one at a time when they refuse to get in line. ~Ashleigh

Brilliant

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Your kids helped? Lol….seriously

mine did too, but not as much as they should have! I was the type of mom that

liked to have things cleaned a certain way, and thought I could only do it that

way! How wrong I was!!

Smiles, Jackie J

From: MSersLife [mailto:MSersLife ] On Behalf Of happybutterflies@...

Sent: Wednesday, August 16, 2006 2:56 PM

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80's days.... (now) 60's days

Gee, Jackie, when I turned

the stereo up esp with my oldies the kids know it was time to get to work

cleaning house. We got a lot done and had a good time dancing and

singing. yes very good memories.

HAPPINESS and BUTTERFLIES

Lynn

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How “jerky”

was the jerk?? Lol…., I did the twist, but I wasn’t coordinated

enough to do some of the other popular steps. Like “The Stroll”! I even

took ballroom dancing, where I did learn how to “Cha Cha”,……..and how many school Soc Hops were there Cha

Cha groups? Lol….none!

There was a dance step to

a song called “Purple People Eater” oooo eeee ooo ahh ahh ding dang

walla walla bing bang, were some of the words………..ha, ha, ha,…..

I guess you had to be there………lol…..but my mom said out

of all the dances, I learned that one the best. I can’t even tell you

now, how the dance went?

What fun memories, J

Jackie

From: MSersLife [mailto:MSersLife ] On Behalf Of Smyelin groovy

Sent: Wednesday, August 16, 2006 8:15 AM

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I love the memory of windows open, radio playing Mom's old tunes, and

cleaning the house. Okay, the cleaning the house isn't the best

part. LOL

My Mother taught me how to do the " Jerk " (and hurt herself

every time, and now I understand how easily that happens lol). She

taught me the Mashed Potato, the Twist, and many others. :o)

Challis

Jackie Hanan <rubyjaxcenturytel (DOT) net>

wrote:

My kids remember when I

use to open up all the windows, crank the stereo up playing the sound track to

“Grease” while I cleaned house! . I’m sure the neighbors

would remember it too! lol…

Fond memories and smiles, Jackie J

From:/ FONT> MSersLife [mailto:MSersLife ] On Behalf Of Smyelin groovy

Sent: Tuesday, August 15, 2006

12:55 PM

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Subject: RE: (was)

80's days.... (now) 60's days

Oh, I used to love listening to my Mom's albums on my record player.

Janis Joplin was ! definitely a favorite!

The Mama's and the Papa's always calm me.

I'd been listening to Simon & Garfunkle's " Bridge Over

Troubled Water " tape a lot recently, but my tape player ate it. That

makes me cranky.

My Mom's music

was cooool! LOL

Challis

Jackie Hanan <rubyjaxcenturytel (DOT) net>

wrote:

And….don’t

forget THE BEACH BOYS, THE BEE GEE’S, JANIS JOPLIN, CROSBY, STILL! S, AND NASH, THE BYRD’S,

THE MAMA AND THE PAPA’S, THE FOUR SEASONS, SIMON AND GARFUNKLE, THE LOVIN

SPOONFUL, JANIS IAN,

CARLY SIMON,

and……..many more!! Lol….

Funny you should !

mention what you want played at your funeral. I told Steve one I wanted:

“Spirit in the

Sky”!

Fond memories from Jackie J

From: MSersLife [mailto:MSersLife ] On

Behalf Of Sharon Marsden

Sent: Monday, August 14, 2006 2:36 PM

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Subject: (was) 80's days.... (now) 60's days

You kids

call that old music???? MY oldies

are Motown classics like the great Aretha lin and Martha and the

Vandellas! and many other great artists of my era like the

Beatles, Rolling Stones, Iron Butterfly, Jefferson

Airplane.... good stuff like that. Now THAT was music! I liked a lot of the

70's music

too.

/!

SPAN>BTW Challis knows I want two s! ongs played at my

funeral. But I am reminding her here :)

'Dust

in the Wind' by Kansas

(you can listen to part of it at http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00000I5Y6/sr=1-1/qid=1155594337/ref=sr_1_1/102-3000884-4400116?ie=UTF8 & s=music#moreAboutThisProduct

'Dancing

in The Streets " by Martha and the Vandellas. Again you can listen to

a tidbit at:

(http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00000JWNG/ref=pd_krex_sd_0/102-3000884-4400116?n=5174#moreAboutThisProduct

Might

as well close the funeral on an up note, ya know? lol

Sharon

Sharon (MSersLife Group

Owner/Creator)

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when they refuse to get in line. ~Ashleigh Brilliant

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