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Lady Marmalade in the house!!

Hey sista, go sista, soul sista, flow sista
Hey sista, go sista, soul sista, go sista

"Lady Marmalade" filled our morning, as the girls and I danced, unmindful of the lyrics.

Giuchie, Giuchie, ya ya (Hey hey hey)
Giuchie, Giuchie, ya ya here (here)
Mocha Chocalata ya ya (oh yea)
Creole lady Marmalade

Good thing that they can't understand it yet but it made me a bit guilty. Ok then, no more "Lady Marmalade" in the morning...

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Comments

helen said…
hahahaha lady marmalade is an alltime female favorite... :-) just ignore the meaning nuninuninuninu.... :-)
Pearl said…
I like ALL SAINTS!:-) hi mayet.
hehehe... something to keep you alive in the morning? I used to sing that song and just makes me want to dance. hehehe... good thing they don't know the meaning of the song yet. :) Visiting you mommy Mayet!

Adin B
gingerSnap said…
ahahah vonggang morning siguro napaindak ka.
eden said…
hahaha..what a fun way to start the morning! like what helen said, yeah, just ignore the meaning..hehehe

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