Posted on January 2, 2014 in ATSC News
Should the old standards be forgot,
and never brought to mind?
Replaced by new ones, bravely fought,
and old lang syne…
CHORUS:
For old lang syne, my dear,
for old lang syne,
we’ll make the future bright this year
for old lang syne.
May mobile bring us all delight,
and hit an all-time high!
And may it grow as time goes by,
for old lang syne.
CHORUS:
For old lang syne, my dear,
for old lang syne,
we’ll make the future bright this year
for old lang syne.
Should 2 Dot Oh serve us well?
it will, we surely know!
And we’ll all work toward 3 Dot Oh,
for old lang syne.
CHORUS:
For old lang syne, my dear,
for old lang syne,
we’ll make the future bright this year
for old lang syne.
-Anonymous, with apologies to Guy Lombardo
Posted in ATSC News
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