Alone in the office today, I was as cheesy as I wanted to be. So, “thanks,” iTunes & 181.fm “The Heart”, for giving me non-stop sappy songs. Never before ready for my man to show his sexy face, I’ve now taken to embodying the wonderful, warm feeling of knowing he’s already been broughten. The details of “our story” are enfolding as I sing & the boss can thank his lucky little stars that he missed my karaoke concert!
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I worked along to some fine numbers today like the ever iconic Barry White’s You’re My First, My Last, My Everything & Bryan Adams’ eternal question Have You Ever Really Loved a Woman? But my personal fave was Peter Cetera’s Glory of Love mostly because it reminded me of Pixiesis’ Baltimore City College senior song & that first Castle burned so brightly into our high school hearts.
From my swiveling seat, I said loud & proud to my yet-to-be-determined one, “God bless the broken road that led me straight to you.” - Rascal Flatts
And, honey, I’m ready, willing & able for you to throw those cards on my table. But I know that whenever it works out, it’ll be perfect!
Can I get an “Amen” brothers & sisters?
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Glory of Love- wasn’t that the theme to Back to the Future? Michael J Fox probably relates to some of your previous posts.
Pixie, you’re a hotty and your soulmate will ride up in his delorean, flux capacitor at hand, to take off into the sunset. I’m sure you’re seen it already 100o times.
But you’ll probably have to take dancing lessons with the mix of music above. Barry White to Rascal Flats may put him on his heels….
I loved that flick!
Thanks for the mad props & have a very Happy Thanksgiving with your adorable family.
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