Umbrella- Rihana :)
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Umbrella- Rihana :)
Men without hats safety dance cranked on the 80s channel... that takes me back..
Mixtape by Butch Walker
Pull Harder On The Strings Of Your Martyr by Trivium
^ that ones a mouthfull
Have it set to run through itunes (sort of a warm up to working).. right now it is playing various songs from the truman show soundtrack... that was a very good soundtrack! :)
Mixed country CD
Ne-Yo
Because of you
Set itunes to random.... now apparently I am listening to 'its not easy being green'.
So Sick- Ne-Yo
Childrens' songs - Un Petit Matelot
More truman show. :)
you're ruining the little girl with all this French :rant: hehe j/k
from now on I suggest the songs :lol:
http://smartcanuck.ca/LondonBridgeisFallingDown.mp3
So you want her to sing about natural disasters? :confused:
:lolsign:
Amazing Grace- on CBC Two
hehe, don't you just love the brits for their choice of children songs: disasters, plagues:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ring_a_Ring_O'Roses
:rolleyes:
Quote:
According to this interpretation, the first line evokes the round red rash that would break out on the skin of plague victims. The second line's "pocket full of posies" would have been a pocket in the garment of a victim filled with something fragrant, such as flowers that aimed to conceal the smell from the sores and the dying people. Alternatively it referred to the common belief that fresh-smelling flowers, nosegays, and pomanders would purify the air around them thus warding off disease as was believed from the miasma theory of disease . A third possibility includes the idea that "posies" are derived from an Old English word for pus, in which case the pocket would be referring to the swelling sore. Finally: "atishoo, atishoo," the sneezing before "we all fall down", the eventual succumbing to death.
Catch the Wind - Donovan