Saturday, March 8, 2008

This one's for you Cindy...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NkzovI-OSsQ&feature=related

11 comments:

Cindy said...

Hehe...Dave, Thank you!! Love that movie.. I just watched it for the millionth time a few weeks ago..lol John Travolta is my dream guy..good looking and sure can move. Someone at my dance studio once told me that a woman can judge how good a man is in other "areas" by how well he can dance...lol

DRL said...

THAT IS SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO GAY!!!

DRL said...

Remember when his girlfiend wanted to "have fun" and he said "I am going to strut" or something. I watched it under deress with a girl who loved John T., no it wasn't Cindy. A tru torture.

Joanna said...

Dave,I played that for my girl.She mentioned about the 'LOOK' I told her most all girls were crazy for him but, I also mentioned that Andy Gibb's address is still in my 1st book from 8 yrs. 0ld.. It was sad when he died:(

Ric Larson said...

That was great! I remember when I was stationed at Fort Carson Colorado (way back in 1980) we couldn't wait to get off duty and head to the Disco Tech. The memories. Then on the weekends we would got to rock concerts such as Black and Blue (Black Sabbath and Blue Oyster Cult) or REO Speedwagon. All the music back then was good! And even if it sucked, listening to it now brings back some wild and crazy memories!

DRL said...

Ric, Jill and I saw REO and Cheap Trick in concert on our hunnymoon.

DRL said...

Oh, that was Arpil of 1985

Ric Larson said...

Cheap Trick, now that was a group! I think me & my old girlfreind from Colorado Springs had one of there songs as 'our' songs.

Ric Larson said...

Best concert I ever saw was Lobo!

Cindy said...

I'm reading a book about midlife (calls it the "age of Miracles"...lol hope that is true)and it said that no matter how old we are, the music we relate to is the music of our youth...definitely very true for me. Lately, since being in touch with all of you, reminiscing- when I play some of the music I love from those days...the memories are so vivid.

Ric Larson said...

Cindy, so right you are! When ever I hear a song from the '70's, it always brings me back to a specific good memory of my past!