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My Life According to Barry Manilow

My life according to Barry Manilow

This was so much fun!

It lifted my spirits to read the finished product.

Consider Yourself TAGGED!

INSTRUCTIONS: Using only song names from ONE BAND OR ARTIST, cleverly answer these questions. Pass it on to 12 (or a million) people you like. You can't use the band I used. Do not repeat a song title. It's a lot harder than you think! Re-post as "My Life According to (BAND NAME)."


Are you a male or female?
She's A Star

Describe yourself:
Tryin' To Get The Feeling Again

How do you feel:
Where Do I Go From Here

Describe where you currently live:
Somewhere Down The Road

If you could go anywhere, where would you go:
Copa Cabana

Your favorite form of transportation:
Ships

Your best friend is:
Flashy Lady

Your favorite color:
Blue

What's the weather like:
I Made It Through The Rain

Favorite time of day:
Somewhere In The Night

If your life was a t.v. show, what would it be called:
Friends

What is life to you:
It's A Miracle

Your fear:
Can't Smile Without You

What is the best advice you have to give:
Let's Hang On

If you could change your name, you would change it to:
Mandy

Thought for the Day:
Could It Be Magic

How I would like to die:
Weekend In New England

My soul's present condition:
I Write The Songs

My motto:
Ready To Take A Chance Again

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