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  1. Mama if that's movin' up. Then I'm movin' out. I'm movin' out. You should never argue with a crazy mind (mmm) You oughta know by now. You can pay Uncle Sam with the overtime. Is that all you get for your money. If that's what you have in mind. If that's what you're all about.

  2. May 11, 2022 · There's A Tear In My Beer. There’s A Tear In My Beer is a song by Hank Williams Jr. that was released in 1989. The song is about bars and the people who frequent them. The lyrics tell the story of a man who goes to a bar and sees his ex-girlfriend there with another man. He feels heartbroken and starts drinking.

  3. Songs like polly or about a girl only have a few chords anyway, you can't copy write a three chord song. The most often cited Come as you are and Smells like teen spirit don't matter as Kurt's vocal melody and lyrics are better than where he borrowed them from and with SLTS it's actually fitting, using a tired rock cliché riff for a song about ...

  4. At night when the bars close down. Brandy walks through a silent town. And loves a man who's not around. She still can hear him say. She hears him say, "Brandy, you're a fine girl. (You're a fine girl) What a good wife you would be. (Such a fine girl) But my life, my love and my lady is the sea.

  5. May 1, 2022 · 18. Sweet child of mine by guns n roses. Sweet child of mine by guns n roses was released in 1987. Guns n Roses is a rock band with a lot of huge hits that are still popular today, especially amongst the partiers. Some of their other songs include November rain, paradise city, patience, and don’t cry.

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  6. Advertisement. Having to cut off a customer is one of the most uncomfortable aspects of my job as a bartender. Perhaps most uncomfortable. Trust me when I say this: Unless your bartender happens ...

  7. Nov 27, 2023 · Twist: The thin, long rind of a lemon peeled with a zester or lemon zester. Shake: Mixing ingredients in a shaker and then pouring back into the glass. Speed Rail: A stainless steel shelf holding commonly ordered liquors. Straight up: A drink shaken and strained into a glass, similar to ‘neat’ in some areas.

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