And cheddar, ya philistines.
And cheddar, ya philistines.
Since I choose, am I aware of the song being gone afterwards? Can I choose a Beatles song that the world loves and then “write” it and profit from it? (See the movie “Yesterday”.) It’s interesting that a lot of answers are “get rid of the song that I don’t like. Okay, I get that. But! If I’m aware that the song is gone afterwards, I’d choose whatever the most sung religious song is just to see what that affects.
My understanding is she’s using the other hand, so technically, totes different.
If you take drugs irresponsibly, you could be happy for the rest of your life.
Weekend at Bernie’s II
I thought it was a giant space goat?
“ “ - Gordon Freeman (New dialogue found on beta disc)
My choom.
Have you ever listened to Zaireeka appropriately? I haven’t, but that must be a headache to line up correctly.
She would have said no.
I am Groot.
Oh, it was, was it?
That’s a darn good shower thought.
“You’re not my real stool! You’re just a stepstool!”
A remix will add stuff to the original album version of the song. When the album version has the stuff and it’s removed, that becomes the “radio edit”.
They’d have to rename that cornhole game.
Eh? (Smaller question by one letter).
Gotcha. And, fair enough. I now choose “Stairway to Heaven” so that the world forever debates Tenacious D’s “Tribute” and what song it could be about. ** laughs in Jack Black **