Darn....!!!
I missed the party last night.... i am sure gonna try and make the one tonight. Can't wait. Gotta think of some good tunes to sing...lol
See you all later. Have a great Day.
Yay, the sun is coming out....yahhooooo
Ok I was late logging on tonight, so naturally I was late for the party but I promise to be here tomorrow night. Fran, you really do not know the song "Free Bird"? We are going to have to do something about that, as that is a true classic. If you don't know it by then after we all get together this summer, you will know it when you leave. I will make sure it is the first CD I put in my car .
See you all tomorrow,
Love Chris
You've probably already gone to bed.. but I had to ask; what the heck is a Margarita Machine???????????? I know I'm getting old now....
And Marty... I'm fairly close to your age and you're right; they don't make music like that any more.. I copied all my old 78's to tapes and still get a kick out of listening to them, cracks, skips and all.... Night all....
Sandy
Good night Shari. :)
I think it's time for me to say goodnight -- up for work early tomorrow!
Hope to see folks tomorrow -- we'll start the party back up at 8 pm E tomorrow too!! :)
Hope you all have a nice Saturday.
((hugs))
Fran
wow, Marty ... 1.65 ... I just can't even fathom it really ... funny how things have changed. Makes me wonder what things will be like in the future!
As to the 35 cent records well I started working as an aide at the local hospital at age 14 and my wages were 10 cents an hour. so had to work 3 1/2 hours for each of those records. My big brothers taught me to dance before they all went off to War. I was the baby of the family and the olny girl. movie cost 10 cents, we all complained when they raised the price to 12 cents and charged $3.50 for an adult to see GWTW, swimming pool 10 cents, ice cream cone a nickle, bread and milk 10 cents, When I first started dating my hubby gas was 19 cents a gal. that was 1947. I finally got a raise to 35 cents, after 4 years of becoming a nurse , my starting wage, with a degree, was $1.65.
I'm gonna be the second one to be the party pooper. I was the first to delve into those margaritas. We needed more food to soak up the booze. Have a great party, girls.
Sleepy hugs,
Shari
I guess you must be very hunger by now. I'll make some fresh spring rolls for you all. Keep singing and have fun.
jun
:) At least I know what records are! Might not know songs in particular .. grew up with "oompa" songs as Lori likes to refer to my ethnic music ;) ... well, to my great surprise .. I went to take a shower .. no hot water, that was pleasant, or not!!!
...maybe part 2 tomorrow will be better ;) ... usually more folks around on Sat. night!
Sounds great, Marty...the Big Bands...Dancing....just a simpler life! Some of these girls are probably wondering what a record is...and for that matter...how ANYTHING worth having could cost $0.35!!!!!!!!!!!!
Well since you all know my age now, lol, my songs are from the 40ts and 50ts, The Big band era. Even when I hear them today, on my Golden Oldies Radio show,, I tend to reminisce and cry a little. Some of the best love songs of all time, were written during WW2. You all are too young to sing along with me on those songs. Records cost 35 cents each, I had hundreds of them. The ballrooms all had the name bands to play for dancing, cost 50 cents to get in. After school the YMCA opened its doors to the teenagers for dancing to the Juke Boxes, from 4 to 6. Our parents didn't have to worry about it, no drugs, no booze no sex, just music and dancing. Band concerts in the city park every Sunday with picnics spread out every where. If I could only take you all back there to those times, I know you would like it. , All that is left of those times now for me, is we do have band concerts every Wed and Sat in our parks and also my radio music. At every class reunion I go to, one of the highlights of the week end is the Jitterbug contest, I have won it many times. I am so sorry you all cannot have the memories of that time that I do. From 1941 to 1950, America was one Nation. After the Big bands disappeared I turned to country. Now they are not the country that I loved. I did one recording for my hubby for Christmas many years ago, Stand By Your Man, he laughed his head off. Marty
Now, who's the party pooper, Marie. Tee Hee. Have a good night with the kids.
Hugs,
Shari
I guess we'll have to be Fran's big sisters and yeach her hoe to
really rock!!!!!!!!
I reckon that song would be on youtube, it's quite long and the second half really rocks, sweet caroline it ain't.
That's what big sisters were for back then Shari, even though I was young I still wanted to listen to my sister's music.
I really am going to disappoint you all!!!!! I won't be able to sing tonight. Lori got me started singing a little too early with her John Denver and trip to Boston journal. I have been singing Please Come to Boston all day. The kids are all here so this will be the only time I can pop in. Besides, I am a very crappy housekeeper, so I don't think I' be much help to Fran. Have fun. I'll be around for part 2 tomorrow. Maybe I'll sing a little Stevie Nicks or some Heart. HA!
i honestly don't know the song ... wow ...
Yes Aussie, even though we were babies, we still remember. Love that guitar riff...don't we?
Oops....I don't know the lyrics...LOL I just know the song. Ha ha! One margarita too many!
2nd chorus
But if I stayed here with you girl, things just couldn't be the same, 'cause I'm as free as a bird now, and this bird you never change. enter guitar riff now. Ah the good old 70's.
Have ya done cleanin' yet? I'll bring the punch, I do pack a mean punch I must say.:)
Okay, sweetie. Remember, there's always tomorrow night for the Cyber Party, too. Get busy cleaning and everyone will show up.
i'm going to clean in the meantime ;) .... this is taking longer since I lack focus right now :)
Yep,we'll give it a 'lil more time and see what happens.
hmmm ... not so much :)
Maybe I should have mentioned having this shindig a bit earlier ;)