OK u just made me LOL - I call my sister everyday and I start singin
"good morning GOOOOOD MORNINGGGG".... and she calls me a dis-nerd! of course when that commercial comes on I also sing it! LOL
Btw way the song did not originate with WDW. It was first sung by Mickey Rooney and Judy Garland in "Babes in Arms ". Then later by Gene Kelly, Debbie Reynolds and Donald O'Connor in "Singin' in the Rain". You probably already knew that but just wanted to throw that in.
Btw way the song did not originate with WDW. It was first sung by Mickey Rooney and Judy Garland in "Babes in Arms ". Then later by Gene Kelly, Debbie Reynolds and Donald O'Connor in "Singin' in the Rain". You probably already knew that but just wanted to throw that in.
1) You have just dated yourself - - - and me along with you !
2) I am so old, that I remember when MGM used a Sabre-Tooth instead of a lion.
3) I am really not that old, but I do remember when Moby Dick was just a minnow.
1) You have just dated yourself - - - and me along with you !
2) I am so old, that I remember when MGM used a Sabre-Tooth instead of a lion.
3) I am really not that old, but I do remember when Moby Dick was just a minnow.
I am so old that I actually watched "Singin' in the Rain" on TCM yesterday, and "Babes in Arms" on Sunday, as part of a TCM all-day Mickey Rooney tribute.
When Moby Dick was young, didn't they used to call him "Moby-Ricky" ?
If you liked Singing in the rain then you have to watch Calamity Jane with Doris Day. And then there is "Lets Dance" With Fred Astaire an Betty Hutton. Sure to bring smiles to your faces.
If you liked Singing in the rain then you have to watch Calamity Jane with Doris Day. And then there is "Lets Dance" With Fred Astaire an Betty Hutton. Sure to bring a smiles to your faces.
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