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Listen to your heart, frog

Monday Mayhem follows

It's the final week of the love month. Here's Listen to your heart by the Swedish pop duo Roxette.



Amanda @ Bloggin with Amanda hosts Musical Monday


XmasDolly of XmasDolly, Lori of Shewbridges of Central Florida, Larry of Cakeblast, and Callie of JAmerican Spice host Monday's Music Moves Me

Denise @ Run DMT hosts Music Monday Blog Hop

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Monday Mayhem: Viral Monday F***

Look how she tried. I never would have guessed it's something that hops. Poor baby.



Harriet hosts Monday Mayhem

Comments

  1. Wow. I haven't heard this song in a long time. Reminds me of the Pretty Woman soundtrack. Thanks for sharing this flashback.

    The "frog" video is so funny!

    Thanks for the MM shout out. You ROCK, mama!

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  2. I remember this Roxette song. Following you from the Music Moves Me hop.

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  3. On Monday its always swinging time here ............. LOL
    Love it !!!!

    Super COOL video :))))))

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  4. Great pic! I've never seen that video either. Fabulous - thanks for sharing! My son would say that for truck! I was so embarrassed, but I nip that in the bud right away!

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  5. The song brought back some memories, but the baby cracked me up, we had the same problem with my grandson and a variety of words!!

    Dollycas
    Your newest follower!!

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  6. That is a lovely song.

    And the video is hilarious! I have so many stories on those :)

    Thanks for playing with us today :)

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  7. Wow...that kid was funny.
    Thanks for playing!

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  8. Fabulous version of Listen to your Heart thanks for sharing it this week! I hope your month of love was awesome!

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  9. I've always loved that song and I've never known who it was by...

    Oh, and the frog? Hilarious!

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