go here:
http://www.allmyliesarewishes.com/20080116/tv-commercial-music-apple-macbook-air-song/
Its because that's the poetical term for a sung poem, "Lyrics"
The actress with the short brown hair in the sustenex commercial is Leslie King who lives in Montana. She does commercials and film. You can see more of her work and learn more about her at the Montana Actors Studio website, see Sources and related links section below. (Her hair is now grown out by the way.)
i want tips to learn marmakala
Gotye is indeed satanic motivated. He was probably made famous because he "sold his soul" to illuminati employers(gogle about them if you are unfamiliar who are they). When listened reversed "somebody i used to know" it reveals satanic messages. When listened normal, lyrics clearly indicated his rebellion toward God. And such things are very, very serious. Step out of ignorance and learn about truth :)
We learn that Peeta has a big crush on Katniss
on the apple website
One can learn the lyrics to the national anthem of Canada from one of the following locations. They are Link On Learning, The Canadian Encyclopedia, Metro Lyrics and your local library.
The best place to learn about the Apple iBook laptop would be the Apple website or at an Apple store. Other stores that sell the iBook, such as Amazon, will also have information about it.
There are a couple of online website where one could obtain the lyrics from Phantom of the Opera. These lyrics are available at Metro Lyrics and Lyrics Mode.
go to school kid and learn
i want to learn modern technology to understand whats the meaning of it
You can learn to fight for whats right and don't give up on what you believe in
Well so they dont get into a bad relationship and so they know whats healthy and whats not,,,,, and you need to learn to spell...
At Youtube one can find lyrics online to easily and quickly learn the 'Bumble Bee' song. Youtube also has videos teaching you how to learn the song effectively and hassle free.
Lauren Gilmore
Some of the books one can read to learn more on US commercial law include 'Commercial Law and Commercial Practice' which is edited by Sarah Worthington and 'Commercial Law' by Margarey C. Jasper.
Its because that's the poetical term for a sung poem, "Lyrics"