This is fun - your theme song

I turned 18 in the early 90's. Mine is Janet Jackon's Black Cat (U.S.), which is pretty cool, but horro of horrors, it is also Ice Ice Baby - Vanilla Ice (UK):eek:

Jen Vn
 
I turned 18 in the early 90's. Mine is Janet Jackon's Black Cat (U.S.), which is pretty cool, but horro of horrors, it is also Ice Ice Baby - Vanilla Ice (UK):eek:

Jen Vn
 
I turned 18 in the early 90's. Mine is Janet Jackon's Black Cat (U.S.), which is pretty cool, but horro of horrors, it is also Ice Ice Baby - Vanilla Ice (UK):eek:

Jen Vn
 
I turned 18 in the early 90's. Mine is Janet Jackon's Black Cat (U.S.), which is pretty cool, but horro of horrors, it is also Ice Ice Baby - Vanilla Ice (UK):eek:

Jen Vn
 
I turned 18 in the early 90's. Mine is Janet Jackon's Black Cat (U.S.), which is pretty cool, but horro of horrors, it is also Ice Ice Baby - Vanilla Ice (UK):eek:

Jen V
 
Sorry everyone! My baby pressed a key and everything went berserk! I don't know how to delete the extra messages!
 
Nancy!

Well, being that I was just born when that song came out, then yes! LOL!
Ok, so, what do you mean, am I a freedom lover? Am I patriotic? Yes. Am I a modern day Flower Child, no. Am I getting close to answering that question? Sorry, I'm a blond! LOL!;)

Kathy
 
Lady by Kenny Rogers. Ewwwww!
Bobbi
Elves rule!"


Tell me, what it is you plan to do with your one wild and precious life? -Mary Oliver
 
I’ll Be There - The Jacksons

Hmmm... my 18th b-day
Groovy Kind Of Love - Phil Collins

Ahhhhh... my anniversary:
Nothing Compares To You - Sinead OConnor
 
OMG I think I got the worst one. For my 18th birthday mine is (drumroll, please): Disco Duck by Rick Dees & His Cast Of Idiots

Please say it ain't so.
 
They weren't even doing these hit things when I was born:) But on my 18th birthday it was Joy to the World by the Three Dog Night. I remember that group (and where they got that name from) and the song (it's not the same song as the Christmas carol, Joy to the World btw!).

Ah, let me see...Jeremiah was a bullfrog, was a good friend of mine, never understood a single word he said, but I helped him drink his wine! (Did I get the words right?)
 
"She's got a ticket to ride" by The Beatles. Love that song! I grew up listening to the Beatles because my sister is 10 years older than me and played the stuff to death!

In the US, it was "Mrs. Brown, you have a lovely daughter" by Herman's Hermits. WTF?!?!?!?!?!?!

Clare
 

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