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"Weird" Al Yankovic - Amish Paradise


Monday, Monday, can't trust that day. It's time for a beginning of the week version of the Morning Show, today simulblast on Facebook and My blog, WIXY's Gone Bananas.

I thought I would start the week on a light note, so in studio I have "Weird Al" Yankovic singing "Amish Paradise." This one goes out to my friend on the blog side, who identifies himself as "WZZP."

Have a better than good day and a great week!

Comments

WZZP said…
It is funny you posted that. The wife and I were in Amish Country over the weekend. We stopped and the Bent N Dent. Perrier for $.20 a bottle! Our room had a book written by Levi Miller! And we got great deals at Mrs. Yoder's Bargain Shed on Salt Creek Road in Fredricksburg. They were having a 10% off sale, and giving away free Amish hot dogs and stew! Thanks for the dedication.
Ben said…
"Better than good" - I like that!
Weird Al - classic stuff!

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