RULES: OPEN YOUR IPOD OR WHATEVER (I have only what's on my PC, so I don't know about this stuff) and put it on "suffle," using the song titles to answer the questions.

I'm using my random stations mix on Pandora internet radio, using all available stations I have programmed in.

Opening Credits: The Last Train (Travis)

(Shouldn't this be for the closing credits?)

Waking Up: Born to Be a Dancer (Kaiser Chiefs)

(Ha! In my dreams, perhaps...)

First Day At School: I Think I Understand (Joni Mitchel)

(She says as she give the teacher a blank look)

Falling In Love: Alone at Midnight (The Smithereens)

--well, that's apropo.

Fight Song: Smoke On the Water

(what's this say about me? As an aside, the bass tune on this number haunts me to this day--my sister spent weeks in our room, sitting on the bunk bed plunking that tune over and over (and over and over and over) on her new electric guitar she'd got for Christmas. DA-DA-DA, DA-DA-DADA, DA-DA-DA, DADA. :roll:

Breaking Up: Know Nothing (Travis)

(That's about right I suppose...)

Prom: You are the Woman (Firefall)

(Strangely, this song was popular when I was in high school. Acutally, as I recall, my HS prom's theme song was Little River Band's "Reminicing"--not that I got asked to the prom..much to dad's relief, he didn't want to shell out big bucks for a prom dress.)

Life's OK: California Dreamin' (The Mama's and the Papa's)

(Well, more like UK dreamin' ;) )

Mental Breakdown: Leaving on a Jet Plane (John Denver)

(Jet, train, padded truck....)

Driving: Go West (Pet Shop Boys)

(West, East or North, anywhere but Glens Falls, New Jersey, Fargo North Dakokta or the Deep South. ;) )

Flashback: Tuxedo Junction (Glenn Miller)

(Bit before my time, but a cool and romantic song)

Getting Back Together: Stacie Annie (The Fratellis)

(Erm---???)

Wedding: No Tell Lover (Chicago)

(At the wedding? I should think not!) :))

Birth of Child: Mr. Wonderful (Dean Martin)

(It's a Boy!!!)

Final Battle: I'm Gonna' Be (500 Miles) (The Proclaimers)

(So, in other words, run like hell?)

Death Scene: Way Out (The La's)

(What none of you know, is that I'm REALLY from Galifrey and have 13 lives)

Funeral Song: Aluminum (Barenaked Ladies)

(Ah, a song about my casket!)

End Credits: That's the Way (a-ha-a-ha) I Like It (KC and The Sunshine Band)