*sigh* I'm loosing my touch. (Warning: Hi-jacked by Em)

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do a little dance
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'n' sing a little song
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walla
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c'mon Broody GPS do your thing. Hope this thing goes North instead of South.
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Sour, if you need help with the direction I can loan you my GPS. It's worked really well for laying mojo.

Aw, Kristy. You really need some rest! Goodnight all, I need some rest too.
 
G'night, JD (Gads, I nearly said, "Goodnight, John Boy." Major flashback!)

But, Kristy, if Sour weren't dancing, there's no telling what else he might get up to. He might go looking for that shovel again - or worse.
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Good night Bunny. Watch out for those flashbacks!
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Eons ago, when I was in college, I spent a couple of summers working as a camp counselor. When we put the lights out at night, my campers often said good night to each other, but for some reason, the girls nearly fell out of their bunks if I said, "Good night, John Boy."
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Eons ago, when I was in college, I spent a couple of summers working as a camp counselor. When we put the lights out at night, my campers often said good night to each other, but for some reason, the girls nearly fell out of their bunks if I said, "Good night, John Boy."
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When I hear that I think of The Garfield comic. His country brother's name was john boy.
 
When I hear that I think of The Garfield comic. His country brother's name was john boy.
Jon is Garfield's owner. His brother's name is Doc Boy.
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John Boy was the oldest son (and to some degree, the narrator) in the 70's TV series, The Waltons. Every episode ended with an outside shot of the big farmhouse at night, with lights burning in a couple of the windows. Voices of a couple of the family members would be heard, talking about something relating to the events of the show, usually ending with a gently humorous twist. Finally, they'd say good night to each other, so one of the last lines of almost every episode was, "Good night, John Boy." It became a gag line for a lot of humorists, too.
 
The thread doesn't stop. Like many of the old people on here, it just has to take a nap every once in a while before it gets back to it's inherent obnoxiousness.
 

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