• Throwback Thursday

    Keeping with the theme of Halloween this week, I thought I would post my favorite Halloween song.   Bobby “Boris” Pickett and the Crypt-Kickers  “Monster Mash”  
  • Throwback Thursday

    I know as soon as you hear this song, you will be chair dancing, bobbing your head and bouncing your shoulders and singing along. One of my favorite one-hit wonders… (Uh oh, I see a one-hit wonder blog coming soon!) ...
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    Never did find out who the members of this group were but I know that this was my jam. And even though I hate the term “my boo”, I still love this song.   Ghost Town DJ’s  “My Boo”  
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    This is a crazyass chick but this song… It will always be in my top list of great songs.   Fiona Apple  “Criminal”  
  • Throwback Thursday

    Sticking with haters/rumors theme from Monday, I thought I would post this song by someone who knows all too well about this type of hate. Lindsay Lohan   “Rumors”  
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    No booty shaking list is complete without this song. It really is the #1 song about big booty. We all know the words and we all do the valley girl voice at the beginning. Here it is… Sir Mix-a-Lot  “Baby ...
  • Throwback Thursday

    This is the last of my favorite songs by 30 Seconds to Mars. I can’t tell you why, but I can tell you the first time I heard it, I thought he was saying, “Marry Me, Marry Me” not “Bury ...
  • Throwback Thursday

    Monday’s post was the favorite Twilight soundtrack songs of all my girls that are in Forks right now. This TBT will be my 2 favorite songs that also just happen to be everyone else’s favorites too. These two go out ...
  • Throwback Thursday

    The year was 2000 – there was no Y2K virus, Richard Hatch won the 1st Survivor, Madonna married Guy, Kathie Lee left Regis, and Russell Crowe was a Gladiator. It was also the year Linkin Park had their debut album ...
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    These women have been pushing the limits for years when it comes to topics they rap about. This song still applies for what happens in your lives today – even more than it did in 1993 when it was released. I ...