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Eight six seven five three oh nine

Hey its Jenny again, I assume that most of you that arrive here for one reason.  That you wanted to talk with me (Jenny) or you were just looking for a good time.  But it seems that not everyone was alive in the 80's.  If that is the case, you can learn about the song that Tommy Tutone sang about me and my oh so famous number.  Here is a link to a couple of Youtube video for you.

https://youtu.be/mDC_2zTrpbg

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