Great song.
Blood Sweat and Tears.
Spinning Wheel.
2007-09-18 16:10:33
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answered by long_for_cali 1
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Ride a painted pony, let the spinnin' wheel turn.
Great song by BS&T.
2007-09-18 16:12:22
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answered by ♪ Pamela ♫ 7
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I take anti gravity pills. What goes down must come back up. It's called Antabuse.
I'm an alcoholic. I tried meetings and everything else. Anti gravity medicine makes you throw up if you drink alcohol. I take the stuff first thing every morning. If I drink alcohol, I won't get drunk. I'll get horribly sick, in addition to which, I'll have vomiting and diarrhea at the same time. I keep a trash can next to my toilet just in case, but I haven't tried drinking alcohol since I started the medication.
2007-09-18 16:18:51
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answered by Anonymous
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interior the medical international, you're describing gravity? yet from a philosophical point of view, it particularly isn't any longer authentic. All greatness (wether sturdy or undesirable), subscribes to the great bang theory and is continuously increasing and becoming. i does no longer count quantity your temper, because of the fact it particularly is in accordance with thoughts, which pass up and down from their very nature. I additionally does no longer count quantity gadgets, because of the fact that they are organic and subject to gravity and rot. yet, each little thing else (intangible) on your checklist is subject to the ever increasing theory. case in point: Jesus, Shakespeare, Hitler, Mohammad and Elvis ought to all fall under fulfillment no remember if sturdy or undesirable and that they are all now larger and greater influential than while they have been alive and could proceed to boost in impact. those are human beings from diverse centuries and philosophies who've replaced the international. in case you nevertheless nurture something in existence in a sturdy way, by utilising construction and not tearing down, it is going to proceed to boost. Relationships, know-how, existence, profession, illusions none of those are endless. remember shop nurturing.
2016-10-04 23:37:27
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answered by gisriel 4
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Generally, satillites go up and don't come down ...
unless of course it's Skylab.
Why's that stuff always come down in the Indian Ocean or the Aussie Outback?
I want to see one hit a very specific house ... I can't reveal the location, but ...
**evil laugh**
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2007-09-18 16:14:35
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answered by Anonymous
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I really enjoy David Clayton Thomas and Blood, Sweat & Tears music... just like Chicago, most of their best songs are not well-known... they both had incredible horn sections in their early records.
2007-09-18 16:40:44
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answered by Anonymous
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Consider the fact of aging. Your age increases and will never ever decrease. It goes up but not down.
2007-09-18 16:13:08
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answered by yah_ra 3
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Yup. Learned that lesson in the early seventies. Drugs you know.
2007-09-18 16:13:46
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answered by Spade, Sam Spade 6
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It's the Law of Gravity.
2007-09-18 16:11:59
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answered by Anonymous
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What goes up, must come down.
Unless you're in outer space. But then you can't really say what's "up" or "down" because there's no gravity.
2007-09-18 16:11:59
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answered by Ethen 6
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