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5 On Friday – WWII edition

 

Welcome to 5 On Friday.  First started by Travis and now carried on by Michael Golch.   

As always, if you’d like to join us in the musical fun, the guidelines are basic and simple.

1. Grab the banner, make your post title Five on Friday, and be sure to sign the link at  Golch Central.

2. Go to Playlist.com or You Tube to make your play list of five songs. You may choose a particular theme to share with us, or post random tunes if that’s your vibe for the day. You can simply post the play list, or you can add a little summary about what you are sharing.

3. Be sure to sign the Mr Linky on Mike’s site so everyone can find and visit your Set.  When you visit a site containing a widget, you may provide information to be displayed by that widget. This is completely optional, and by entering this information you consent to display it to other visitors.

4. No tags, but feel free to invite your friends to play along if they need a post topic on a Friday.

Today being December 7 and having just buried the last President who served in WW II, this post is dedicated to all the Greatest Generation who served in that war with the Songs they loved and danced to.

And a bonus just for laughs

About Me

Retired great grandmother living in the Northwest US. Former radio Public Service Director and National Accounts Manager.

I’m a hair-dishevelled heilan’ coo,
Hamish McKay be ma name;
Welcome tae this dreichet glen
I’m cursed tae ca’ ma hame.
Depending on the mood I’m in
I’ll raise ma horns on high,
An’ if I like the look o’ ye
I’ll likely let ye by.
But should I dinnae like the look
O’ ye, then tak great care,
I’ll raise ma horns on high again,
Go on, get oot o’there!
So whether welcome yae or nae,
I’ll raise these horns sae mean,
Then ye shall ken ma meaning
By the twinkle o’ ma een.

Courtesy of
MARION GRAY Wollaton Road Wollaton Park Nottingham

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