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JUST MISSED!!! "The Happiest Girl In The Whole U.S.A." just missed making the Billboard's Top 10 chart; it peaked at No. 11 and spent a total of 16 weeks in the Top 100. This record was Ms. Fargo debut on the charts!!!
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@PlanTonto I agree with you in full. You described the situation in the USA. But abroad (especially Europe) it's just the same. And let me tell you this: The immigrants in Europe do often a better job than the "Aboriginies"... BTW: E.g. in Germany it'S very easy to immigrate: You don't have to speak German, could be analphabet. There are laws against illegal immigration, but it's almost impossible to send back an alcohol abusive, analphabetic Turkey or Russian, eben if he speaks no word German.
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@SpaceCowboy641 You're absolutely correct. The moms today are raising a bunch of pansy men that can't go out and get their hands dirty to make a living. They want to sit in a chair all day. And that's why we have immigrants taking over jobs like plumbing etc...Bunch of pansies
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@PlanTonto The "progress" of PC-assholes is a step into degeneration. Fuck the modern times !
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Ah! The good ol' days when men were the bread-winners of the family and the wives got waited on hand and foot by the man EVEN after a long day's work and the men even still had time for the kids to boot! Progress? Bah Hum Bug!!! ;)
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In 1978, Fargo was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis. Good to see she's still going strong.
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wow,her accent can't get much thicker.
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Even if Country music isnt your thing, you can honestly say that performances like this are really enjoyable.
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@billmimms Well, I love Country. Its the only genre of music that actually has meaning. Pop Rock is awful noise. Rap isnt even music. Its noise. Country is beautiful.
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@1busybeekeeper Do a search for Gary Shearston, "Aborigine" is the name of the song I think you're looking for: a thousand miles beyond the never-never, (where) crows fly backwards to keep dust out of their eye, the songmen say he who loses his dreaming is lost, is lost and the darkness fills his sky aborigine, where is your sunset? aborigine, where is your sun?
This is right up there with Lynne Anderson's rose garden, and Helen Reddy's Delta Dawn, this was when country was simpler and from the heart. Thanks for posting
kcarroll64 11 months ago 19
This is a classic I love to hear
eyesblueyes 5 months ago 6