Mine has got to be "you only live twice with a close second "For your eyes only"
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My top 5 in order...Mine has got to be "you only live twice with a close second "For your eyes only"
Serious question-did you have hearing earlier in life to know the theme to Goldfinger? You are a few years older than me so it’s been around both of our lifetimes.
" A View to a Kill" or "The World is not Enough". Love the early movies but not a fan of most of the early songs.
Love both of those. 'For Your Eyes Only' would round out my top three.
I became deaf in November of my kindergarten year (spinal meningitis; I am told that four kids who got infected in that same outbreak died). The only time I remember being able to hear is the time I won a Hokey-Pokey contest at a roller rink on Rte 413 near my Levittown home. So, no, nothing other than that.Serious question-did you have hearing earlier in life to know the theme to Goldfinger? You are a few years older than me so it’s been around both of our lifetimes.
Thanks.I became deaf in November of my kindergarten year (spinal meningitis; I am told that four kids who got infected in that same outbreak died). The only time I remember being able to hear is the time I won a Hokey-Pokey contest at a roller rink on Rte 413 near my Levittown home. So, no, nothing other than that.
Lol, we lived less than a mile from the Langhorne Speedway, which closed in 1971, and my sisters tell men that on race days you couldn’t hear yourself think. I have no recollection of that.
One other thing, it took me a long time to get the hang of realizing that not hearing a car coming down the street doesn’t mean that I should just run across the street to my buddy’s home. I had many, many close calls.
I'll say it:
Remember reedmans I had a neighbor who bought a nice Chevy from them got home and saw in the paper a cheaper price.The add was reedmans lolI became deaf in November of my kindergarten year (spinal meningitis; I am told that four kids who got infected in that same outbreak died). The only time I remember being able to hear is the time I won a Hokey-Pokey contest at a roller rink on Rte 413 near my Levittown home. So, no, nothing other than that.
Lol, we lived less than a mile from the Langhorne Speedway, which closed in 1971, and my sisters tell men that on race days you couldn’t hear yourself think. I have no recollection of that.
One other thing, it took me a long time to get the hang of realizing that not hearing a car coming down the street doesn’t mean that I should just run across the street to my buddy’s home. I had many, many close calls.
I was addicted to the hokey pokey but I turned myself aroundThe only time I remember being able to hear is the time I won a Hokey-Pokey contest at a roller rink on Rte 413 near my Levittown home.
Neshaminy grad?I became deaf in November of my kindergarten year (spinal meningitis; I am told that four kids who got infected in that same outbreak died). The only time I remember being able to hear is the time I won a Hokey-Pokey contest at a roller rink on Rte 413 near my Levittown home. So, no, nothing other than that.
Lol, we lived less than a mile from the Langhorne Speedway, which closed in 1971, and my sisters tell men that on race days you couldn’t hear yourself think. I have no recollection of that.
One other thing, it took me a long time to get the hang of realizing that not hearing a car coming down the street doesn’t mean that I should just run across the street to my buddy’s home. I had many, many close calls.
Mine has got to be "you only live twice with a close second "For your eyes only"
Agreed. Goldfinger by a mile.
I'll say it:
That's what it's all about.....or, so I'm told.I was addicted to the hokey pokey but I turned myself around
*Thinking back to when I was four years old.* Yes, you are correct.That's what it's all about.....or, so I'm told.