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You Make My Day is the fifth Korean extended play and sixth overall South Korean boy group Seventeen. It was released on July 16, 2018, by Pledis Entertainment . The album has six tracks, including the single "Oh My!".
"Go ahead, make my day" is a catchphrase from the 1983 film Sudden Impact, spoken by the character Harry Callahan, played by Clint Eastwood.The iconic line was written by John Milius, [1] whose writing contributions to the film were uncredited, but has also been attributed to Charles B. Pierce, who wrote the film's story, [2] and to Joseph Stinson, who wrote the screenplay. [3]
1. "Go ahead, make my day" 2."I know what you're thinking: 'Did he fire six shots or only five?' Well, to tell you the truth, in all this excitement I've kinda lost track myself. But being as this is a .44 Magnum, the most powerful handgun in the world, and would blow your head clean off, you've got to ask yourself one question: 'Do I feel ...
You Make My Day: Asia 18 197,000 [i] Haru Japan Tour: April 2, 2019 – April 27, 2019 We Make You You Make My Day You Made My Dawn: Asia 12 200,000 Ode to You World Tour: August 30, 2019 – February 8, 2020 An Ode: Asia North America 24 176,233 [ii] Be The Sun World Tour: June 25, 2022 – December 28, 2022 Face the Sun Sector 17: Asia North ...
Today After 17 years, Hoda Kotb is officially bidding farewell to the Today show. Kotb, 60, appeared on her final episode of the NBC morning show on Friday, January 10. The day started off on a ...
Another option is to start by making movement a natural part of your day—what Volpe thinks is the best way to make physical activity a habit. You can do that by going for a walk during work ...
Toss in chickpeas and fresh veggies, and you have a next-level delicious salad to eat over greens, in a sandwich or by the forkful. 3-Ingredient Berry Cobbler Berry cobler.
Harry Callahan: "Go ahead, make my day." – #6 [20] "Make My Day" is a novelty song recorded by American country music artist T. G. Sheppard featuring Clint Eastwood. [21] It was released in February 1984 as the second single from the album Slow Burn. The song reached #12 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart. [22]