After yesterday's post about the sitcom 'Alice', this song has been forever in my head. Sing along!:
Early to rise, early to bed.
In and between I cooked and cleaned and went out of my head.
Going through life with blinders on, it's tough to see.
I had to get up, get out from under and look for me.
There's a new girl in town and she's looking good.
There's a fresh freckled face, in the neighborhoood.
There's a new girl in town, with a brand new style.
She was just passing through, but if things work out she's gonna stay awhile....ba ba bum bum bummmm
Then today I started thinking about all of the sitcoms I used to be addicted to and could almost sing all of the theme song to:
The Jeffersons
Laverne and Shirley (you've gotta love a good "Schlemiel, Schlamozzle")
Facts of Life
If I think of any others I will also cause them to play ceaselessly inside your head.
"One, two, three o'clock, four o'clock a rock, ....." Watched Alice, etc., myself. Just remember that when things are stressful and we have said yes too much - or life just hands us a whole lot of junk at one time - "Put your big girl panties on and deal with it" :-) I've had to grab a hold of those panties lately and give myself a wedgie!
ReplyDeleteM.C.
"The Love Boat soon will be taking another run, the Love Boat promises something for everyone...
ReplyDeleteI have to say that Kirk Cameron on Growing pains was the hottest guy on TV when I was growing up. Probably why I had 46 pics of him on my bedroom wall at one point!
ReplyDeleteI was also really a fan of Happy Days! Joanie and Chachi's young love was great!
Come listen to a story 'bout a man
ReplyDeletenamed Jed,
Poor mountaineer, barely kept his
family fed;
Then one day he was shootin' at
some food
And up from the ground come a'
bubblin' crude.
Oil, that is; Texas tea . . . .
You know the rest
"Here's the story, of a lovely lady who was bringing up three very lovely girls. All of them had hair of gold, like their mother, the youngest one in curls. . ."
ReplyDeleteAnd you'd really have to be an adolescent of the '80's to remember this one. . .
"Square pegs, square pegs, square, square, pegs. One size does not fit all. . ."
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