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  1. I KNOW! Isn't it a hoot? Totally inappropriate these days, but okay in a classic like "The Birds" FYI, for those who have never been to Bodega Bay - don't be shocked when you walk out on the dock at The Tides Wharf restaurant, and see hundreds of birds lined up! They don't attack, but they will give you the heebie-jeebies if you've seen the film. ROFL
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  3. I used to live in the Valley of the Moon - Bodega and Bodega Bay are two of my favorite places on the planet. Bodega is far more preferable to Bodega Bay, as the people are not that "into" the tourist trade. (and going up the coast to Jenner and Ft. Ross are also a treat) Love the white church on the hill. Wish we'd used it for our wedding. We live inland now-and going to the coast will be pure heaven, even in this cold weather.
  4. Used to live in Sonoma Valley, and am quite fond of both Bodega and Bodega Bay. My spouse has never been there, so this is going to be a fun trip. Thanks for the input!
  5. Well done! We're already driving our family members crazy with this little ditty. It has to be one of the most annoying songs in cinema history. We're still having fun, though. I've bookmarked the website for imdb for future reference. Thanks again, ro
  6. Thank you so much! How'd you find the song so fast? Ro
  7. In "The Birds", the children in the school house sing a folksy sounding song, similar to a 'round', while birds gather outside to attack once the kids leave the school. I've been searching web sites for movies, folk songs, Suzanne Pleshette, (playing the school teacher) and haven't been able to find the title or lyrics of the song. My spouse and I are going to Bodega Bay for a vacation, and we need to know this song prior to going. Can anyone help us get the lyrics/music? thanks, ro
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