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  1. #16
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    song

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    I don't know the song you kids are singin..care to tell me more..

    Tell me more, tell me more
    Was it love @ first sight
    Tell me more, tell me more
    did she put up a fight

    Uh uh..

    Gotta love Grease

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    It's a poem by the guy who did Winnie the Pooh, AA Milne. It's from his book When We Were Very Young. And I didn't even know it had been put to music till I googled it to remind myself which Milne book it was in.

    Some of us are easily amused....I'm one of those.
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    I adore Grease That one's been on my biking playlist for ages.

    This one too, hope I remember it correctly:

    I got chiiills, they're multiplying
    and I'm looooosing contro-ol...


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    hey

    And the powers are electrifyin..

    better shape up, cuz i need a man. In my heart he must be true

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    "There's nothing left, nothing left for me to do..."

    When Grease first came out on video (1979?), we were one of the only few of my high school friends who had a VCR (they were GIGANTIC then). I remember having a Grease watching party in my living room. This after we'd seen it at the drive-in for 3 Saturday nights in a row that summer!

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    My parents had a Betamax with a corded remote control.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tuckervill View Post
    I remember having a Grease watching party in my living room.
    You throw great parties! Want to come to my house to watch water boil?
    Frends know gud humors when dey is hear it. ~ Da Crockydiles of ZZE.

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    My parents didn't get a color TV until after I'd gone away to college. I grew up on B&W.
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    I had an old TV with the wood veneer casing, clicker dial to change the channels and no way to set up a remote control, until 3 years ago. Then we got a new TV so we could watch DVDs.
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    tv

    "you're the one that want.oooh oooh ohhh"

    It's interesting that teens these days still love Grease. Stockard Channing's still cool & not bad looking after all these years.

    Now..TV's-are we the only household that doesn't have a widescreen TV??? I think it would only encourage us to watch more TV! Then again, viewing " Radio Ga Ga", " Princes of the Universe" " Friends will Be Friends" and " Driven By You" on a big screen TV would be ideal.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DebW View Post
    My parents didn't get a color TV until after I'd gone away to college. I grew up on B&W.
    I didn't know that Oz was in color until I went to college. Didn't I feel like a dork when I was oohing and aahing over the pretty colors, while everyone else thought I was a bumpkin.

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    Quote Originally Posted by divingbiker View Post
    I didn't know that Oz was in color until I went to college. Didn't I feel like a dork when I was oohing and aahing over the pretty colors, while everyone else thought I was a bumpkin.
    Yeah, the first time I saw Oz in color when when I was already grown up. And that's when I FINALLY "got" it when they said "Now that's a horse of a different color!"
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    hee hee hee. We watched it on tv every year. We got a color tv (and a record player! ) around 1975 I think. I was 5 or 6 then and asked my Mom if she could make it look the right way again. It's still one of my favorite movies of all time. With or without color. I was also the kid who, at 4 1/2, took a screwdriver to the back of the tv and removed the hard cardboard with the tiny breather holes in it so I could see the little people inside. I was caught while putting the last few screws back in. Fortunately, that bit of technology was eventually explained when I watched the Willy Wonka movie.
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    Quote Originally Posted by divingbiker View Post
    I didn't know that Oz was in color until I went to college. Didn't I feel like a dork when I was oohing and aahing over the pretty colors, while everyone else thought I was a bumpkin.
    Oh too funny, the exact same thing happened to me, but in high school.

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    It wasn't until color TV that I understood the joke about the "horse of a different color."
    Frends know gud humors when dey is hear it. ~ Da Crockydiles of ZZE.

 

 

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