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Question Posted Saturday November 19 2005, 9:34 pm

my cousin is getting married next august. im really close to her and we're trying to pick a good song for at the reception when they announce the people and they walk down. she wants a real fun party song like "Here For The Party" by Gretchen Wilson or "Let's Get This Party Started" by Pink. it doesnt have to have the word 'party' in it but can you help us think of any?!?! thankx... &hearts

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Teza answered Saturday November 19 2005, 9:38 pm:
I'll search for some and then let you know. You should ask a public question for more responces.

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