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5 Comments on “Happy Happy Birthday Baby: The Fleetwoods”
ooohhh the Fleetwoods,where did I put my “Very Best of the Fleetwoods” Box set ?
thank you Kat, as you know I have been out in Colorado celebrating with my Grand daughter. Because of her, I my musical interests have compressed to Baby Shark and this
Happy Birthday, Hedley, and have a great day with your family!
Btw, I was in Ulm this summer and thought of you and remembered your writing about your Ulm family. Unfortunately we only had about 90 minutes when changing trains so just time for the Minster and the old fishermen’s quarter, the new synagogue was on our way. We nearly missed the train because of several construction sites in town. I will ask what to see next when I change trains in Ulm again.
September 9, 2021 at 2:26 pm
ooohhh the Fleetwoods,where did I put my “Very Best of the Fleetwoods” Box set ?
thank you Kat, as you know I have been out in Colorado celebrating with my Grand daughter. Because of her, I my musical interests have compressed to Baby Shark and this
September 9, 2021 at 4:28 pm
My Dear Hedley,
Your granddaughter is just so beautiful. I’m glad you are getting to spend more time with her.
I thought The Fleetwoods perfect.
This is just so awful. I sat through it out of curiosity. One time is more than enough.
I went to watch Baby Shark as I had never seen it. I can understand why repetition would dull enthusiasm, but this first time was kind of fun.
September 9, 2021 at 5:41 pm
What? A “card” from Pet and now a song from Bobby. Best wishes!
September 9, 2021 at 5:47 pm
We do spoil him!
September 9, 2021 at 6:42 pm
Happy Birthday, Hedley, and have a great day with your family!
Btw, I was in Ulm this summer and thought of you and remembered your writing about your Ulm family. Unfortunately we only had about 90 minutes when changing trains so just time for the Minster and the old fishermen’s quarter, the new synagogue was on our way. We nearly missed the train because of several construction sites in town. I will ask what to see next when I change trains in Ulm again.