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Holy man holes Batman! (Robin in his more "controversial" years)
DY-NO-MITE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! oh noes!! IT a splodes! (Some Black Guy)
Whats up doc? (Bugs Bunny)
Thats all folks! (Bugs Bunny)
Whachoo talkin bout Willis!? (Gary Coleman)
Heeeeeeello (The Fonz)
Lookin Shitty. (2 old men)
Hello little girl guess whats in this picnic basket. (Hogey Bear)
Petroleum Jelly on. Jelly off. Jelly on. Jelly off. (Karate child)
Would you like to be my neighbor? (Everybody loves Pedophiles)
Lets Count to Pi! 3.14... uhhh. (Count Crackula!)
Let it all hang out.Skinny

Can you dig it?

Don't be such a spaz

Dream on

Far out

Good night, John-boy

In your face

Phony

That's sick

The Man

To the Max

You know

Your mama

Booking

Catch you on the flip side

Chill

Keep on truckin'

Looooo-king Gooooood

right on

Backatcha

Be there or be square

Can you dig it?

Doofus

Dork

Don't have a cow

Dude

Dynomite!!!!

Far out

Freak me out

Funky

Gag me with a spoon

Groovy

Hairy Eyeball

Jeepers Creepers

Nanoo Nanoo

No way Jose'

Out of Sight

Pop a wheelie

Right on

Sit on It

What a Goof

Yank my chain

Also don't forget your music 10. Rhiannon by Fleetwood Mac
It was hard to pick just one of theirs, but since this was their first big hit, I went with it. A very cool, moody song....
9. Rock and Roll All Night by KISS
You can't see it, but I'm making that devil horn sign as I'm typing this.
8. Shattered by The Rolling Stones
This is probably my favorite Stones song. Sha-dooby.
7. Jive Talkin' by The Bee Gees
I know everyone thinks of Staying Alive when they think of The Bee Gees...but this song is so funky, I love it.
6. Hey Jude by The Beatles
One of those songs that never gets old no matter how many times you hear it. You could na na na na for hours.
5. Don't Go Breaking My Heart by Elton John and Kiki Dee
This was my favorite childhood song...and still one of my all time favorites.
4. Thunder Road by Bruce Springsteen
I'm very partial to Bruce...but he's the Boss, what can I say?
3. Stairway To Heaven by Led Zeppelin
Get out your lighters.
2. Burnin' Sky by Bad Company
No one sings like Paul Rodgers. Somehow he makes a song about a prison break sound sexy.
1. Jungleland by Bruce Springsteen
This may not have been a hit, but in my opinion, is simply the best song ever written...musically mesmerizing and lyrically brilliant.
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i like the keep on truckin one posted that on like 100 different statuses on facebook.
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JaWxmods wrote i like the keep on truckin one posted that on like 100 different statuses on facebook.
Hahaha nice bro
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