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'car 54,' Pandemic-Updated

Hum or Sing this to the tune of the theme song of 'Car 54, Where are You?' ******* There's no gold up in the Bronx Brooklyn's cops are all uptight There's looting up in Harlem That's lasted five long nights Manhattan is a ghost town There's nobody around Mayor de Blasio, Where are you? ******** The hit TV Show, 'Car 54, Where are You,' ran from Sept., 1961 to April, '63. You can google the theme song, and even watch a clip or two from a show. Pretty silly stuff about a pair of hapless cops.

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Date: 4/12/2021 12:44:00 PM
of course i remember the song, gershon, but i have to let you know that manhattan isn't as much of a ghost town as it was just a few months ago. that's both good and bad...
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Gershon Wolf
Date: 4/12/2021 5:15:00 PM
Actually glad to hear that Manhattan's not a ghost town. :) gw
Date: 4/12/2021 6:16:00 AM
I loved Car 54 where are you; the song came back immediately so thank you!
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Date: 4/12/2021 4:04:00 PM
Did you know that they had to change the line, 'There's a scoundrel's stole a child,' because of political correctness?! -- Back in the 1960's that beast was already rearing its ugly head. Ugh. Peace Gershon
Date: 4/11/2021 9:13:00 PM
Toody and Muldoon were a hoot. Fun poem Gershon. Thanks for the memories. John
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Gershon Wolf
Date: 4/12/2021 3:55:00 PM
Ooh, Ooh! They don't make cops like that anymore. ~ Body Camera Guy. Thanks, John...
Date: 4/11/2021 8:55:00 PM
I remember that funny show. Good one, Gershon. Janice
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Date: 4/12/2021 3:51:00 PM
Ooh, Ooh, I remember that show too, Janice! ~ Toody (for Muldoon) -- What a pair!

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