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| Low Superbowl (Pats 18-0) Lyrics
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Low Superbowl Pats going 18-0 and then losing the superbowl in one of the NFL's greatest upsets of all time |
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| alvin and the chipmunks-patriots 18-0
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alvin and the chipmunks singin the patriots 18-0 song
WARNING! ANY RUDE COMMENTS SHALL B AUTOMATICALLY DELETED BY ME AND U WILL B BLOCKED SO COMMENT WITH CAUTION
NOTE:I TAKE REQUEST SO IF U HAV ANY SONGS U WANT ME 2 PUT IN CHIPMUNK VERSIONS MESSAGE ME ABOUT IT
NOTE 2:I WONT DO LOVE SONGS/GIRL SONGS/OR COUNTRY SONGS |
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| 18-0 Patriots song
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Patriots 19-0 after this weekend |
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| 18-0
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Go pats!!!!! |
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| Pats 18-0! (heavy mix)
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The New England Patriots defeat the defeat the San Diego Chargers in the AFC Championship to advance to the SuperBowl. |
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| Patriots 18-0
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New England Patriots beating the San Diego Chargers in the 2007 AFC championship game. Music The Trooper by Iron Maiden |
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| DotA Allstars Balanar 18/0
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Balanar imbalanced!!!
Music:Linkin Park - Faint,Hammerfall - Regin of The Hammer |
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| Resumen del Primer Tiempo Argentino 0 -- J.J. Urquiza 0; 18-0
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Resumen del Primer Tiempo Argentino 0 -J.J. Urquiza 0; 18-08-07 Primera C. Programa: "Fútbol de ascenso", conducido por Marcelo Godino y Jorge Gallino. Multicanal y Cablevisión. Rosario |
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| Showboat (1936) - Part 18 of 18
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One of three film versions of the classic musical adaptation of Edna Ferber's novel. Directed by James Whale, this version has long been thought of as the best, most faithful to the original 1927 Jerome Kern and Oscar Hammerstein stage musical. This version is also special because it features four of the original Broadway production's cast members. It also stars the great bass Paul Robeson as Joe, who the role was originally written for. However, he was not able to commit to the show at the time, so the role went to Jules Bledsoe instead. Paul finally had the opportunity to play the role in the original London production at the Drury Lane Theatre in 1928, which made him an over night sensation.
The original stage production premiered at Washington's National Theatre, then had its Broadway opening on 29 December, 1927 at the Ziegfeld Theatre.
CAST
Magnolia - Irene Dunne
Gaylord Ravenal - Allan Jones
Cap'n Andy Hawks - Charles Winninger (OBC)
Joe - Paul Robeson
Julie - Helen Morgan (OBC)
Parthy Ann Hawks - Helen Westley
Ellie - Queenie Smith
Frank - Sammy White (OBC)
Steve - Donald Cook
Queenie - Hattie McDaniel
Rubber Face - Francis X. Mahoney (OBC)
Kim (as a child) - Marilyn Knowlden
Kim (at sixteen) - Sunnie O'Dea
Pete - Arthur Hohl
Vallon - Charles Middleton
Windy - J. Farrell MacDonald
Sam - Clarence Muse
Jim - Charles Wilson
Backwoodsman - Stanley Fields
Jake - Harry Barris |
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| Showboat (1936) - Part 12 of 18
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One of three film versions of the classic musical adaptation of Edna Ferber's novel. Directed by James Whale, this version has long been thought of as the best, most faithful to the original 1927 Jerome Kern and Oscar Hammerstein stage musical. This version is also special because it features four of the original Broadway production's cast members. It also stars the great bass Paul Robeson as Joe, who the role was originally written for. However, he was not able to commit to the show at the time, so the role went to Jules Bledsoe instead. Paul finally had the opportunity to play the role in the original London production at the Drury Lane Theatre in 1928, which made him an over night sensation.
The original stage production premiered at Washington's National Theatre, then had its Broadway opening on 29 December, 1927 at the Ziegfeld Theatre.
CAST
Magnolia - Irene Dunne
Gaylord Ravenal - Allan Jones
Cap'n Andy Hawks - Charles Winninger (OBC)
Joe - Paul Robeson
Julie - Helen Morgan (OBC)
Parthy Ann Hawks - Helen Westley
Ellie - Queenie Smith
Frank - Sammy White (OBC)
Steve - Donald Cook
Queenie - Hattie McDaniel
Rubber Face - Francis X. Mahoney (OBC)
Kim (as a child) - Marilyn Knowlden
Kim (at sixteen) - Sunnie O'Dea
Pete - Arthur Hohl
Vallon - Charles Middleton
Windy - J. Farrell MacDonald
Sam - Clarence Muse
Jim - Charles Wilson
Backwoodsman - Stanley Fields
Jake - Harry Barris |
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| Showboat (1936) - Part 7 of 18
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One of three film versions of the classic musical adaptation of Edna Ferber's novel. Directed by James Whale, this version has long been thought of as the best, most faithful to the original 1927 Jerome Kern and Oscar Hammerstein stage musical. This version is also special because it features four of the original Broadway production's cast members. It also stars the great bass Paul Robeson as Joe, who the role was originally written for. However, he was not able to commit to the show at the time, so the role went to Jules Bledsoe instead. Paul finally had the opportunity to play the role in the original London production at the Drury Lane Theatre in 1928, which made him an over night sensation.
The original stage production premiered at Washington's National Theatre, then had its Broadway opening on 29 December, 1927 at the Ziegfeld Theatre.
CAST
Magnolia - Irene Dunne
Gaylord Ravenal - Allan Jones
Cap'n Andy Hawks - Charles Winninger (OBC)
Joe - Paul Robeson
Julie - Helen Morgan (OBC)
Parthy Ann Hawks - Helen Westley
Ellie - Queenie Smith
Frank - Sammy White (OBC)
Steve - Donald Cook
Queenie - Hattie McDaniel
Rubber Face - Francis X. Mahoney (OBC)
Kim (as a child) - Marilyn Knowlden
Kim (at sixteen) - Sunnie O'Dea
Pete - Arthur Hohl
Vallon - Charles Middleton
Windy - J. Farrell MacDonald
Sam - Clarence Muse
Jim - Charles Wilson
Backwoodsman - Stanley Fields
Jake - Harry Barris |
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| Showboat (1936) - Part 5 of 18
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One of three film versions of the classic musical adaptation of Edna Ferber's novel. Directed by James Whale, this version has long been thought of as the best, most faithful to the original 1927 Jerome Kern and Oscar Hammerstein stage musical. This version is also special because it features four of the original Broadway production's cast members. It also stars the great bass Paul Robeson as Joe, who the role was originally written for. However, he was not able to commit to the show at the time, so the role went to Jules Bledsoe instead. Paul finally had the opportunity to play the role in the original London production at the Drury Lane Theatre in 1928, which made him an over night sensation.
The original stage production premiered at Washington's National Theatre, then had its Broadway opening on 29 December, 1927 at the Ziegfeld Theatre.
CAST
Magnolia - Irene Dunne
Gaylord Ravenal - Allan Jones
Cap'n Andy Hawks - Charles Winninger (OBC)
Joe - Paul Robeson
Julie - Helen Morgan (OBC)
Parthy Ann Hawks - Helen Westley
Ellie - Queenie Smith
Frank - Sammy White (OBC)
Steve - Donald Cook
Queenie - Hattie McDaniel
Rubber Face - Francis X. Mahoney (OBC)
Kim (as a child) - Marilyn Knowlden
Kim (at sixteen) - Sunnie O'Dea
Pete - Arthur Hohl
Vallon - Charles Middleton
Windy - J. Farrell MacDonald
Sam - Clarence Muse
Jim - Charles Wilson
Backwoodsman - Stanley Fields
Jake - Harry Barris |
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