ZfrkS62
Tired of boredom
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Starting the week with Elvis? Works for me!!!I need (something)
of course!!!!!Want
Does "wanna" count?
I'll bet you weren't expecting this...Free
Blocked for me in the frozen Scottish wastes.Want
Does "wanna" count?
Free
It was "I Wanna Be Free" by the Monkees. That's the first one I've seen viewable in the U.S., but blocked in the U.K. Usually it's been the other way aroundBlocked for me in the frozen Scottish wastes.
It is "I Wanna Be Free" from The Monkees.Blocked for me in the frozen Scottish wastes.
As someone who is not afraid of the awesome talents that made a song great.... I present..Moon
My submarine refitted next to a tender in Holy Loch (Dunoon), and later I worked for a Scotish company and traveled to Cumbernauld. It's a beautiful country!in the frozen Scottish wastes.
Cumbernauld?? I'm so sorry. Glad to see you survived though. They used residents of there for the Walking Dead and 28 days later!My submarine refitted next to a tender in Holy Loch (Dunoon), and later I worked for a Scotish company and traveled to Cumbernauld. It's a beautiful country!
Crank this up... I may not "love that dirty water"... (never been there), but I do love this song.Love
I know the feeling. Sometimes I google or I give up and wait for someone else to go.And what you leave for me are damn near Impossible to find...
I didn't know that, but I can confirm that the "Dunoon Dollies," as us US sailors called them, weren't much better looking...and that's after living aboard a submarine with 150 guys for 3 months. That's saying something!Cumbernauld?? I'm so sorry. Glad to see you survived though. They used residents of there for the Walking Dead and 28 days later!
"...bar room queen in Memphis"
I don't go to Cumbernauld without a squad of paras.I didn't know that, but I can confirm that the "Dunoon Dollies," as us US sailors called them, weren't much better looking...and that's after living aboard a submarine with 150 guys for 3 months. That's saying something!