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RE: Obsessions - How about a sing-a-long?



Tinted windows are helpful in allowing one to feel free to belt in the car (especially in traffic...)!  :-)
 
Chris
-----Original Message-----
From: Kylie Wilkerson [mailto:kylie_wilkerson at hotmail_com]
Sent: Wednesday, March 13, 2002 10:44 AM
To: cqueen at tmsmail_net; kingmaker at earthlink_net; over-the-rhine at actwin_com
Subject: RE: Obsessions - How about a sing-a-long?

I love doing concerts in my car. :) I have tinted windows...

...the list of these songs could go on forever.

 

Kylie




Undeniably...Kylie
>From: "Chris Queen"
>Reply-To: "Chris Queen"
>To: "David Dean" ,
>Subject: RE: Obsessions - How about a sing-a-long?
>Date: Wed, 13 Mar 2002 08:23:22 -0500
>
>Good point! I'm a singer, and (here's what's embarrassing) I tend to
>harmonize with songs I'm listening to. One of my favorite songs to
>harmonize with is "The World Can Wait." If I like a song I'm singing along
>with it.
>
>Chris
>
>PS--No need to be ashamed of Barry.
>
>
>David Dean wrote:
>
>As an aside, I have a commute two days a week that puts me on the freeway
>(something here in Phoenix to greatly fear). I find that by making "mix"
>CDs of my favorite songs I can deal with the traffic much easier. My
>commute CDs all songs that I love to sing along with. We are talking full
>out - top of the lungs - there's a copncert going on in my car - singing.
>So in addition to this fascinating exchange on obsessions, I'd like to
>propose a new subject on singing songs. What three songs can you not help
>but sing along with, or moreover you actually look forward to so you can
>sing? I believe singing (whether one is talented or not) is good for the
>soul. Have you ever met a "singer" or a hummer or a whistler? Generally
>they are happy people. My theory is: if more people sang (rather than talk
>on cell phones while driving) there would be less road rage. So what do you
>sing?
>
>


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