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I always remember this in my parents car

Reminds me of getting my license. Still my favourite song of all time

The day I got my Porsche. Why this, I have no idea! Another favourite song

Oh TISM! Greg the stop sign..greeeg the stop sign! Love it!

And Motley Crüe remind me of a girl I was friends with in the late '80s. She was from Preston High and I came from Sacred Heart College in Kyneton. Our horses were agisted at the same place. We were very different teenagers but somehow we became friends. She'd always had MC playing! I thought she was really rough and tough!

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'Old Man River' is my ringtone. So many people have asked me to send it to their phone. Have only seen those nutcase's once. Hilarious show.

 

I always had Kick Start My Heart playing in the car (pre ipod days) just before a race for many years. It used to pump me up

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I may have intentionally done a great left hand turn into Heatherton road on one Melbourne trip (which is a lyric from a TISM song) and I have "!Uoy Sevol Natas" as my ringtone. Been listening to the DC3 a lot lately.

  1. Driving in the car with your family as a kid
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Emutat3_IP0
     
  2. A song that reminds you of getting your drivers licence and those initial drives in your first car!
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dq0z1lF4YeE
     
  3. Lastly the day you got your Porsche! (I took this CD with me just so I could listen to it in my Porsche lol) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QYwQ9wOOLxA
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  • 4 months later...

Dad had a Hemi Pacer with a cassette player that seemed to be stuck on Hot August Night. Getting my licence, Whip It by DEVO. When we got the Porsche, for some reason it's How To Make Gravy by Paul Kelly.

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ANSWER 1.      NOT FAIR.   My mum and dad had a Standard 8 and then a Standard 10 when I was a little tacker.......

AND IT HAD NO RADIO.   So when we would go on picnics to Healsville and Emerald Lake we would just sing songs.

HOW SAD IS THAT???

 

Nothing sad about that.

If only......

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