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  1. I Cain't Say No. " I Cain't Say No " is a song from the 1943 musical play Oklahoma! written by composer Richard Rodgers and lyricist/librettist Oscar Hammerstein II, [1] initially performed by Celeste Holm. [2] In the song Ado Annie Carnes describes her sexual awakening (albeit in highly euphemistic terms) and the conflicts that it brings.

  2. I cain’t resist a Romeo In a sombrero and chaps. Soon as I sit on their laps Somethin’ inside of me snaps— I cain’t say no! Encore Refrain I’m jist a girl who cain’t say no. Kissin’s my favorite food. With er without the mistletoe I’m in a holiday mood. Other girls are coy and hard to catch, But other girls ain’t havin’ any ...

  3. 1 day ago · Christian supporters of Trump won't be slow to see his survival as mystical. And they will be right, at least from the perspective of art history. Whatever else this scene may be, it is, at the ...

  4. 14 hours ago · The version spreading online is cropped to show only Trump and is zoomed in to show the former president’s ear more clearly. In the original, Vance can be seen speaking at a podium while Trump stands behind him. Trump appeared at the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee on Monday night with a large, white bandage on his right ear.

  5. "I Cain't Say No" is a song from the 1943 musical play Oklahoma! written by composer Richard Rodgers and lyricist/librettist Oscar Hammerstein II, initially performed by Celeste Holm.

  6. Jul 9, 2024 · A flurry of polls conducted in the wake of the debate show Harris performs roughly the same as Biden against Trump (who has been leading the president by a slim margin for months), with some ...

  7. 3 days ago · Talking of La Pasión según San Marcos, he says, “Where I come from in Argentina, and the same goes for Chile, things didn’t change much from Spain and Italy, but Brazil and Cuba saw the ...

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