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I done done more for you, than your daddy ever done. /I did more for you gal, than you daddy ever done. /I give you my jelly, he ain't gives you none. When you see two women, always running hand in hand. /When you see two women, always running hand in hand. /You can bet your bottom dollar, one's got the other one's man.
On television he is best known for his roles in Casualty (1997–1998), as Alan Johnson in Channel 4 sitcom Peep Show (2003–2015), Green Wing (2004–2006), Survivors (2008–2010), Boy Meets Girl (2009), as DI Wes Layton in Law & Order: UK (2013–2014), as Holy Wayne in The Leftovers (2014–2015), as DCI Mark Maxwell in Safe House (2015 ...
A movie needs humor" [6] (one writer described Stansfield as "menacing but so full of whimsical tics you can't help but let out a guilty chuckle"). [5] Oldman had a collaborative rapport with Besson, saying, "You share ideas, and if you come up with an idea that he likes, you can bet your bottom dollar that it'll go in the movie.
I'll bet my money on the bob-tail nag, Somebody bet on the bay. The long tail filly and the big black hoss, Doo-dah! doo-dah! They fly the track and they both cut across, Oh, doo-dah-day! The blind hoss sticken in a big mud hole, Doo-dah! doo-dah! Can't touch bottom with a ten foot pole, Oh, doo-dah day! CHORUS
Down went McGinty to the bottom of the hole, Then the driver of the cart gave the load of coal a start; And it took us half an hour to dig McGinty from the coal, Dress’d in his best suit of clothes. Now McGinty raved and swore, About his clothes he felt so sore, And an oath he took he’d kill the man or die; So he tightly grabbed his stick
Political candidates have run advertisements that make use of "Big Bad John", retaining the music while substituting lyrics that support their particular political bids. In Australia, a parody by John Vincent was released in September 1971 called "The Ballad of John Grey Gorton ", with lyrics that dealt with Gorton's tenure as Prime Minister of ...
We come in contact with it all the time, but the markings on the one-dollar bill remain shrouded in mystery. Until now. 1. The Creature. In the upper-right corner of the bill, above the left of ...
Over the course of the early 1960s, the networks wound down their five-figure jackpot game shows; Jackpot Bowling (1959–1961) and Make That Spare (1960–1964), a period on Beat the Clock (1960) when its Bonus Stunt grew in $100 increments past the $10,000 mark until finally being won for $20,100 on September 23, You Bet Your Life (ended 1961 ...