On Wed, 07 May 2008 15:59:02 GMT, Hank Gillette
<hankgillette@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>In article <42b224d5u1f1frc1nbc6prv6mhlhhsn64c@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>,
> "Reunite Gondwanaland (Mary Shafer)" <reunite.gondwana@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> wrote:
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>> Mary "I miss Asterbark and Kay very much and am tired of the juvenile
>> sniggering that produces the remark 'If you see Kay' whenever she's
>> mentioned"
>
>It's a running gag. I first heard the joke in Vegas where some lounge
>act performed it as a song.
It may not be the same song, but the band April Wine had a song called
"If You See Kay"
http://www.lyricsfreak.com/a/april+wine/if+you+see+kay_20008743.html
Well the first thing I remember, was the way she smiled
And the way she looked at me, drivin me wild
She was dressed to kill in her five inch heels, her painted on satin
pants
She had the look of need, like, give it to me, I dedided I should take
a chance
If you see kay, tell her I want her
If you see kay, tell her I need her
If you see kay, tell her I want her now
Her legs were long shapely, I could see her love was hot
And when it came together, shed give you all shes got
She had the walk of a woman on fire, her eyes undressed my mind and
soul
I woulda gladly bet my last ten buck, in love shed lose control
If you see kay, tell her I want her
If you see kay, tell her I need her
If you see kay, tell her I want her now
I had her in my dreams, three times every night
Her love was so complete, her love was warm and right
When I wake up in the morning, with this achin in my heart
You can bet the need Im feelin, is only just a start
I felt the pressure risin, when I looked where she had been
By the time I gave up hope, shed probably fall in love again
If you see kay, tell her I want her
If you see kay, tell her I need her
If you see kay, tell her I want her now
If you see kay (if you see kay), tell her I need her
If you see kay, tell her I need her
Iff you see kay, tell her I want her now
If you see kay, tell her I want her
If you see kay, tell her I need her
If you see kay, tell her I want her now


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