Orik wrote:
in no particular order are the top number 1 songs during the time of my imminent birth. including some after my birth, seeing that i was born 6 week premature. trust an Aquarius to be impatient even b4 their birth lol
Orik, these are some great tunes .. also some really bad suits - but what the heck.
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