It's a really bad week for her, I'm really feeling for her. Sick with the pox, having to watch someone with limited talent get nominated for all kinds of awards, her not being able to promote her movie due to it and it being attacked by critics. Poor thing.
Please think twice about where you eat for dinner:
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The spaghetti sauce is bland, not bad but without the meatball nobody would order it.
I had to ask for Parmesan. They gave me the dry kind, no fresh cheese here.
The pizza even though descent looking was bland, the dough cardboard, no chew.
My waitress could care less. Said she would talk to the kitchen about it. That normally means we'll take it off the bill in most restaurants as I only ate one slice.
1. The Police - Every Breath You Take (1983) - 77 billion listens
2. Queen - I Want To Break Free (1984)
3. The Eurythmics - Sweet Dreams (Are Made Of This) (1983)
4. Bryan Adams - Summer Of 69 (1985)
5. Pink Floyd - Another Brick In The Wall (Part II) (1979)
6. Men At Work - Down Under (1981)
7. R.E.M. - Losing My Religion (1991)
8. Bon Jovi - Livin' On A Prayer (1986)
9. Toto - Africa (1983)
10. A-ha - Take On Me (1985) - 55 billion listens
Seeing as "Happy" went Top 10 on US iTunes (still a complete mystery, how the hell did that happen?) her label would be plain dumb to not promote it/release it as a single. I'm genuinely confused how the song did that still, though. H-O-W.
Seeing as "Happy" went Top 10 on US iTunes (still a complete mystery, how the hell did that happen?) her label would be plain dumb to not promote it/release it as a single. I'm genuinely confused how the song did that still, though. H-O-W.
Seeing as "Happy" went Top 10 on US iTunes (still a complete mystery, how the hell did that happen?) her label would be plain dumb to not promote it/release it as a single. I'm genuinely confused how the song did that still, though. H-O-W.
That's why I think it might smash. In an ideal world it'd be the Christmas #1.