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She eventually did. Now has a career in the Department of Justice.
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Anyone who grew up with this music was so lucky. Great stuff!
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Was she worth it
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Mark and Lyndsay
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@TGS556 I was there too. it was kind of a post hippie statement he was making here. I remember driving across the county in the summer of 1971 to visit family in Calif.I was 13 at the time. This song was always on whatever station we happened to be listening to while on thre road across america. Thank You!
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@TGS556 great point . I was 14 at the time and loved this song
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Grandma Mary, get outa my life
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It's about a guy named Mark who met teenage girl named Lindsay
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@MikeMikey2012
He's singing to his girl, who is named "Arizona". Her hobo shoes and Indian braids are a teenagers affect - he wants her to grow up, to get rid of her childish ways.
You might want to reconsider labelling the song "moronic". I'm assuming you're too young to remember what pop culture was like when this came out. For those of us who were alive at the time, it made perfect sense.
I've always thought insulting something that one didn't understand was a sign of ignorance.
TGS556 1 month ago 12
@bobbycv64 I agree that this is an excellent song. Although the song isn't about the State of Arizona, I believe this should be Arizona's State Song!
glennrickard323572 6 months ago 6