It's my job to save them all from being damned to hell, you know.
Ohhh... DR DearReaderLaura said "Damn".
Really clever if you can get Grandpa to do all the work!der Brucer
I kind of enjoy it when I call customer service and it goes to India...they are so polite...and of course the poor customer service people can never get me off the phone.
I keep meaning to mention something about how music is credited in movies, but I'm still a bit nap-deprived to say anything coherent. In any case..."Original Songs" usually fall under the "Music From..." category, rather than the "Soundtrack of..." one.I guess I'm thinking of that David Friedman song that appears over the credits of the "Trick". That's definitely a "Song from..." rather than part of the "Soundtrack of..."Or something like that. I guess as long as no one else is claiming credit for the song Skip/Waler wrote, well, then that's a good start.
WHOA!Yes, something definitely happened to Paula's nose!
It has been a very long and tiring day. Seeing my Dad's and Joey's grave for the first time. For that matter seeing my own grave. That's quite an experence. It gives one pause to think one is standing on the place one will spend all time at.
One of the things that used to cheer up my dad when we would visit my mother's grave was pointing out all of our plots. I figure it will be an empty plot with just my headstone since I'm requesting that my ashes be thrown into the faces of the Macbeths.
Why would a singer have her nose pierced?
More openings give her a better chance of hitting the right note?
..... it would seem that there would be a danger of creating a "harmonic hole" that could produce an eerie wheezing sound.... rather like a badly played "Tonette."
So, are these two singers singing for an hour tonight? The same songs?
Whew! Jordin sounds sharp to me....Song lyrics are nothing but false and forced rhymes......terrible.