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Special Announcement-Disco Duck Gone

I apologize to anyone who was annoyed when they came here and was subjected to "Disco Duck" on my music player. It was annoying to me, so I reached into my music player, yanked the record out, and used it as a Frisbee. Then I picked it up, threw it like a clay pigeon, and SHOT IT.

"Disco Duck" is out of it's misery. And so are we.

I then tried to have as the first song "Don't Worry, Be Happy." That wouldn't even play.

Enjoy Kermit the Frog.

Comments

Yup!
Disco Duck will take you there, but it's a fun song too!
Pat Jenkins said…
hey wixy what happened to disco duck on your music player. i love that song!!!
Anonymous said…
cliff--i like the muppets a whole lot better than discoduck or howard the duck. personnally, i am a fan of the aflac duck(tm). lol.
how about adding some christian artists like stephen curtis chapman, avalon, micheal w smith, mercyme, newsboys, audioadrelanine, cathedrals, goldcity,.....?
btw, i am continuing to pray for you and yours--david5258
Anonymous said…
cliff-tried to post earlier using my google id and it would not take or transmit--it matches my email--wdg9396@yahoo.com.. drop me a line so we can get together.--david5258
Liquid said…
".......Movin' right along..........trust my navigation.....we're birds of a feather...."

You KNOW I am a fan of Kermit, the FROG!

he he he
Chelle said…
Kermit is my friend!!!!!!!!
you are too funny WIXY..
Maggie said…
I like your choice of music...smile
dons_mind said…
hello cliff - - normally, i'm just a passing through blog reader - - but this particular posting caught my attention - - and since i am a born-n-raised ohioian who remembers red barns really well, i figured i'd hit the comment button!

i grew up in struthers (just outside youngstown) - family all still lives there. but there were two barns in the area when i grew up - one there on youngstown-poland road, building is gone now unfortunately; and there was another one over in poland on 224 - about where the inner circle pizza & wings place is now.

anyway - thanks for the memory flashback! neat site and photos of the old red barns...

enjoy perusing your blog too! God bless.....

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