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Boy Meets Girl.


Boy: Don’t go thinking about me when I’m gone. Girl: I wasn’t even thinking about you when you were here.


Boy: You’re one in a million. Girl: So are your chances.


Boy: I know how to please a woman. Girl: Good, now please leave me alone.


Boy : How about a date. Girl: Sorry, I don’t date outside my species.


Boy: Do you believe in love at first sight. Girl: No. But I do believe in total, mind-numbing indifference at first sight.


Boy: What do you mean you don’t like me, what’s wrong with me ? Girl: Do you want me to do this alphabetically.


Boy: What do you think of my dancing ? Girl: Are you trying to get fit or are you having one ?


Boy: Do you want to come back to my place? Girl: I don’t know. Will two people fit under a rock ?


Mary Travers. Who ? Born: Nov. 9, 1936 Died: Sep. 16, 2009


Vocalist. Along with Peter Yarrow and Paul Stookey, they formed the legendary folk music trio


Peter, Paul and Mary. 5. Stardust. Nat King Cole.


Oh.. That Mary Travers. They are best known for the top twenty hits "If I Had a Hammer (The Hammer Song)" (1962), "Puff (The Magic Dragon" (1963), "Blowin' in the Wind" (1963), and "Leaving on a Jet Plane" (1969). Born Mary Allin Travers, she would become a part of the folk music scene after joining the group The Song Swappers who performed with Pete Seeger at Carnegie Hall. In addition, she appeared in the Broadway production "The Next President" in 1958. Throughout the 1960's, Peter, Paul and Mary toured, performed and became one of the most significant forces in folk music history ranking with Bob Dylan and Joan Baez. The group disbanded during the early 1970's, with Travers pursuing a solo career. They would frequently reunite over the next several decades. She died following a long bout with leukemia.


Don't marry the person you want to live with, marry the one you cannot live without, but whatever you do, you'll regret it later.


“ My wife talks to herself, does yours ?” “ Yes, but she doesn’t realise it. She thinks I’m listening.” 7.


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