Gift Ideas
In the next morning and during breakfast, Laura asked, "So, what do you think would be a nice Father's Day gift, uncle Ringo?" He replied, "Hmmm...How about a card with a lovely written message, Laura?" She thought about it for a moment and remarked afterwards, "Sure! That's an excellent idea." Ringo nodded and said, "Jolly good! Let's go out again at noon to buy some art materials for you to make it." Laura replied, "All right! I'm excited to see how it turns out!" "I am, too!", exclaimed Ringo. They soon finished their breakfast and proceeded to look for a stationery store a few hours later. After finding one, they bought purple construction paper, which is George's favorite color, a set of markers, and sticker sheets for decoration. Laura got to work on her card shortly after returning home, and Ringo continued Sparkie's training for the pet show.
TO BE CONTINUED
In the next morning and during breakfast, Laura asked, "So, what do you think would be a nice Father's Day gift, uncle Ringo?" He replied, "Hmmm...How about a card with a lovely written message, Laura?" She thought about it for a moment and remarked afterwards, "Sure! That's an excellent idea." Ringo nodded and said, "Jolly good! Let's go out again at noon to buy some art materials for you to make it." Laura replied, "All right! I'm excited to see how it turns out!" "I am, too!", exclaimed Ringo. They soon finished their breakfast and proceeded to look for a stationery store a few hours later. After finding one, they bought purple construction paper, which is George's favorite color, a set of markers, and sticker sheets for decoration. Laura got to work on her card shortly after returning home, and Ringo continued Sparkie's training for the pet show.
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Last night I said these words to my girl
I know you never even try, girl
C'mon (C'mon), c'mon (C'mon), c'mon (C'mon), c'mon (C'mon)
Please please me, whoa yeah, like I please you
You don't need me to show the way, love
Why do I always have to say "love"
C'mon (C'mon), c'mon (C'mon), c'mon (C'mon), c'mon (C'mon)
Please please me, whoa yeah, like I please you
I don't wanna sound complaining
But you know there's always rain in my heart (In my heart)
I do all the pleasing with you, it's so hard to reason
With you, whoah yeah, why do you make me blue
Last night I said these words to my girl
I know you never even try, girl
C'mon (C'mon), c'mon (C'mon), c'mon (C'mon), c'mon (C'mon)
Please please me, whoa yeah, like I please you
(Me) Whoa yeah, like I please you
(Me) Whoa yeah, like I please you
I know you never even try, girl
C'mon (C'mon), c'mon (C'mon), c'mon (C'mon), c'mon (C'mon)
Please please me, whoa yeah, like I please you
You don't need me to show the way, love
Why do I always have to say "love"
C'mon (C'mon), c'mon (C'mon), c'mon (C'mon), c'mon (C'mon)
Please please me, whoa yeah, like I please you
I don't wanna sound complaining
But you know there's always rain in my heart (In my heart)
I do all the pleasing with you, it's so hard to reason
With you, whoah yeah, why do you make me blue
Last night I said these words to my girl
I know you never even try, girl
C'mon (C'mon), c'mon (C'mon), c'mon (C'mon), c'mon (C'mon)
Please please me, whoa yeah, like I please you
(Me) Whoa yeah, like I please you
(Me) Whoa yeah, like I please you
Michael Nesmith, the singer-songwriter, author, actor-director and entrepreneur who will likely be best remembered as the wool-hatted, guitar-strumming member of the made-for-television rock band The Monkees, has died of heart failure at 78.
Nesmith was a struggling singer-songwriter in September 1966 when “The Monkees” television debut turned him and fellow band members Micky Dolenz, Peter Tork and David Jones into overnight rock stars.
Dolenz, the last surviving member of the band who completed a farewell tour with Nesmith last month, said on Instagram that he'd lost a dear friend and partner.
“I’m so grateful that we could spend the last couple of months together doing what we loved best – singing, laughing, and doing shtick," Dolenz said. "I’ll miss it all so much. Especially the shtick.”
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Nesmith was a struggling singer-songwriter in September 1966 when “The Monkees” television debut turned him and fellow band members Micky Dolenz, Peter Tork and David Jones into overnight rock stars.
Dolenz, the last surviving member of the band who completed a farewell tour with Nesmith last month, said on Instagram that he'd lost a dear friend and partner.
“I’m so grateful that we could spend the last couple of months together doing what we loved best – singing, laughing, and doing shtick," Dolenz said. "I’ll miss it all so much. Especially the shtick.”
Sweet Lady
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