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  1. COME ON SON ..... WATCH IT
     
    ORRRRRRR
     
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    SUUUUUUUUUUCKKKKKKKKKKK ITTTTTTTT
  2. All the little kids growing up on the skids go
    Cleveland rocks, Cleveland rocks
    Jumpin' Jane Jean moonin' James Dean, he's going
    Cleveland rocks, Cleveland rocks
    Cleveland rocks, Cleveland rocks
    Cleveland rocks, Cleveland rocks
    Cleveland rocks, Cleveland rocks

    Mama knows, but she don't care
    She got her worries, too
    Seven kids and a phony affair
    And the rent is due

     

     

  3. I KNOW YOU KNOW

    COME ON SON

    WAAAAAAAAAAIIIITTTTT FORRRRRR ITTTTTTTTT

     

  4. TO OUR NEIGHBORS TO THE NORTH, HAPPIEST OF CANADA DAYS.... MAY YOUR YOUR COUNTRY FOREVER STAND STRONG AND TALL.
     
    À NOS VOISINS AU NORD, JOURNÉES LES PLUS HEUREUSES DU CANADA .... QUE VOTRE PAYS SOIT FORT POUR TOUJOURS FORT ET FORT.
     
  5. NICE TO SEE YOU BACK PRIM 

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    1. PrimmPriss

      PrimmPriss

      You are the SWEETEST thing PAN............ I love roses and you always give the prettiest ones..... ❤️

  6. When asked in an interview if he felt "lucky" to have written the song, Lake responded:
     
    I did write “Lucky Man” when I was 12. My mum bought me a guitar and I was very lucky in that sense, the answer was yes instead of no. There was the first bit of luck because had the answer been no, my life would have probably been totally different. I got the guitar and I learned the first four chords that were D, G, A Minor and E Minor and with those chords I wrote “Lucky Man”. I truly cannot remember everything about writing it other than I think it struck me as being a sort of minstrel type of event with these chords, G, D, E Minor and A Minor, gave me this sort of minstrel feeling. “Lucky Man” has kind of an almost medieval element tone to it. It is like a medieval folk song in a way. That was the essence of the idea. I wrote the song in its entirety and I finished it and I remembered it. As far as its significance regarding me and how lucky I was, I suppose it does really. You cannot disassociate the tune, the song has been very lucky for me. It came about because of a piece of good fortune, which was my mother giving me the guitar and it has been lucky for me ever since. I would say if I was going to be honest, I have been very lucky in life. I certainly have been.[6]
     
  7. YESTERDAY WAS THE LONGEST DAY OF THE YEAR AND I REALIZED THIS MORNING I MISSED IT..... WHICH GAVE ME AN EXCUSE TO PERUSE MY FAVORITE BOOK(THE GREAT GATSBY) SO I COULD USE THIS DAISY BUCHANAN QUOTE,
     
     
    ""In two weeks it'll be the longest day in the year." She looked at us all radiantly. "Do you always watch for the longest day of the year and then miss it? I always watch for the longest day in the year and then miss it."
     
    ~Daisy Buchanan, from The Great Gatsby"
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