Little River Band

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It has been a long time since I have had the chance to post on this blog. I have been too busy to do much of anything online lately. We finally got our trailer but still haven't been able to get it pulled across our bridge so we can move in. My husband's uncle was supposed to do it this week and we can't get a hold of him now. So we're trying to find someone else to do it. The cop has already stopped once to ask when we were going to get it moved because right now it is parked right beside where the mailbox used to be. My husband had to move the mailbox back further. People are complaining because of where it is sitting but it is not our fault. We have a big mud hole in our driveway and his uncle was afraid he would get stuck because his four wheel drive isn't working on his truck. So we have had to wait until the rain was over for it to dry and it has been dried up for a week or more. We have had so many great sunny, warm days to get this done but my husband keeps calling his uncle and he hasn't returned his call. It is really making me mad because we already have the trailer cleaned out with the carpet put down and some of the small furniture put in already. Now all we have to do once we get it moved is move in and move the heavy furniture in. We are so sick of waiting so we're looking for someone else to do it for us.

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Little River Band "We Two"

1983 | adult contemporary | album | australia | John Farnham | Little River Band | pop | Top 40 single

Australia's Little River Band could lay claim to being one of that country's most successful exports on the American charts in the late '70s and early '80s. From their Top 40 debut with "It's A Long Way There" in 1976, they group had matched that success with ten more singles by early 1983. However, coming off their biggest studio album, 1981's Time Exposure, and a gold-selling Greatest Hits collection from the following year, Little River Band lost their original lead singer, Glenn Shorrock, to a solo career.

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