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I'm making a cd for my parents because I'm leaving for college. Please help


Question Posted Friday November 28 2008, 3:04 am

Hello everyone. My name is Bryan and I am transferring from Illinois to Arizona State University in January and I want to make 2 cds for my parents to give them the day that I leave home to go to school. I want to make one cd for my mom and one cd for my dad. My mom likes country/classic rock music and my dad likes 70's/80's rock, newer rock and the blues. Please give me some suggestions of which songs I should put on each of their cd's. I have a very open mind and I am willing to take ANY suggestions. Please help me immediately with this. Thank you for your time everybody!

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Dakizah answered Sunday November 30 2008, 2:36 am:
Well, ask them their favorite bands. :] As for your Dad's, I high suggest Journey. Lol. And, try looking up sappy country songs for your mom. ;D But, one song I think you should totally add is Don't you forget about me. Lol, good song, good song. Haha. They'd probably like it. :D

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