I am certain it was Alka-Seltzer
Of course, Michael Jackson. He is the King of Pop. Paul McCartney and Michael Jackson sang "The girl is mine" and "Say, Say, Say" songs together.
Paul Blart: Mall Cop
Say, Say, Say by Paul McCartney and Michael Jackson.
it says turn me on dead man
the whitehouse's teleprompter website
The most annoying advert is the Tesco V Asda we say what is the point?
Simples !
It was custom-made for the Aviva commercials by Big Foote Music + Sound in NY. Correction: The song is "Funkytown" by Lipps Inc. (edit: Opse! lol got the "Aviva" commercial mixed up with the "Areva" commercial.) Areva Commercial - http://youtube.com/watch?v=QUbG1jbswqM Further Correction: I know it is not "Funkytown", unless you are watching a different commercial. The words say "let the sun shine in" and those words aren't in the song "Funkytown". AVIVA ADVERT: You mean the Norwich Union one with Ringo Starr? Then it is Chemical Brothers: The pills cant save you now. Brand new one: This has been released in Ireland, not sure about anywhere else. But it's "Shine" by Laura Izibor. Correction Sound like you are are looking for AQUARIUS (The Flesh Failers) The fith dimension Let The Sun Shine In You have to wait for it your piece is in the second part
It is a nice advert that families sit and watch at Christmas, it is successful because it is memorable, people say 'Its the Coca cola truck advert! yay!' when ever it appears on TV at Christmas.
say what?
Paulus is Paul in German.
The little boy Say's " Never mind Jimmy". x
I would say it's Hugh Jackman , but I'm not sure.
Paul did say he was the servant of God, but I do mot think he said it in every book.
I'm not sure whether you mean "how do you say Paul in Belarusian" or "how do you say Paul in the languages of Belarus"? So I will answer both questions.There are 3 different ways to say "Paul" in Belarusian:Павeл (Paweł)Паўлюк (Paŭluk)Паўлюсь (Paŭluś)To answer the second question, since most people in Belarus speak Russian, you would say Paul as:Пол (Pol)(Answer found on wikipedia article called "Paul (name)"
I am certain it was Alka-Seltzer