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Old 12-20-2007, 06:29 PM
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Ashlali
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I love that song at the end of that blooper reel...Ache by James Carrington. Love love love it! Here are the lyrics...

Isn't it strange the way things can change
The life that you lead turned on its head
Suddenly someone means more than you felt before
Her house and its yard turns into home

I'm sorry but I meant to say
many things along the way
so this ones for you

Have I told you I ache
Have I told you I ache
Have I told you I ache for you?

Have I told you I ache
Have I told you I ache
Have I told you I ache for you?

The time that it took writing words for my book


seems to have broken in half
The gate that i shut last time i got hurt
seems to have opened itself

Oh the world its spinning now its trying to catch me up
and tell me to appreciate the here and now

I'm sorry but i meant to say
many things along the way
so this ones for you

Have I told you I ache
Have I told you I ache
Have I told you I ache for you?

Have I told you I ache
Have I told you I ache
Have I told you I ache for you?


So roomie esp that line i highlighted!

Anyways i'll be going away for the Christmas week so this is my last chance to wish everyone well till I come back so...

HAPPY HOLIDAYS EVERYONE,
HOPE YOU HAVE A MERRY CHRISTMAS &
SAFE + PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR!!!


Let's hope 2008 is full of Roomie goodness & a very happily ever after resolution!!! I haven't lost faith yet! Also here's to a Happy Writer's Resolution!

On a cheeky note i keep forgetting to mention my appreciation for your icon Ash between you & Doc Roc over @ LJ it really is a gallery on the appreciation of the male anatomy!
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