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Old 06-02-2023, 08:46 PM   #10
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Default Re: What made you feel good today?

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Quick evening trip to Woolies, their in-store playlist is quite variable. Cheryl Crow came on with All I Wanna Do, I’d forgotten what a well-assembled song it is, with such a beautiful bassline for manufactured pop. Felt like singing along as I prowled the laundry products aisle.
Like many people, certain songs take me back to particular places and times. This song came on the radio while we were driving up to Cradle Mountain, lovely day, a very awesome piece of road and Sheryl Crow....every time I hear it I am back there
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