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teddy bears picnic was one of or the last song my grandma ever heard |
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There are no conversations. |
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Barbara Ehrenreich |
Well, the first thing that clued me in to the fact that there was something really scary about breast cancer, way beyond the thought of dying, was coming across an ad in the newspaper for pink breast cancer teddy bears. I am not that afraid of dying, but I am terrified of dying with a pink teddy bear under my arm. |
Afrojack |
I want to make an album my grandma and my fans are going to like. I want to make my grandma understand a drop and make club fans understand a song. |
Michael Gambon |
Yeah, I like causing trouble. It's the teddy boy in me. I used to be a teddy boy. Feeling slightly inferior and wanting to cause a bit of bother and get some action going on in the room rather than get bored stiff. |
Arne Jacobsen |
On the other hand, I don't understand the enthusiasm for everything in the antique shop that Grandma threw out. There, the sense of quality has declined; otherwise Grandma wouldn't have thrown it out. |
Marc Jacobs |
No one ever said 'no' to me about anything. No one ever told me anything was wrong. Never. No one ever said, 'You can't be a fashion designer.' No one ever said, 'You're a boy and you can't take tap-dancing lessons.' No one ever said, 'You're a boy and you can't have long hair.' |
Barry Eichengreen |
The 24% unemployment reached at the depths of the Great Depression was no picnic. |
Dolly Parton |
When I'm home, I spend Sunday with my husband. If we're not cooking, we travel around in our camper, stop at fast-food restaurants, and picnic. We love that stuff that will harden your arteries in a hurry. |
Ron Fairly |
Last night I neglected to mention something that bears repeating. |
Joan Baez |
The hardest song to write is a protest song, a topical song with meaning. |
Bruce Babbitt |
Protecting all this land, working with the President to establish all these monuments, to, you know... I think the President has a land protection record that's second to no one in this century, maybe Teddy Roosevelt. |
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for more bee puns: our song, na style jaa- black eyed bees
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FqnmYU9G5Xk
a story about a beehive being attacked by bears so they move a branch away but it doesnt really help much
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The Berenstein Bears: We Are Living in Our Own Parallel Universe When I was growing up, all through elementary school we would watch movies and read books about the Berenstein Bears. I still even remember the theme song for the TV show, mostly, which wasn't a song so much as a guy in a gruff bear voice speaking in rhyming couplets. If you don't know who the Berenstein Bears are, they were nuclear family of anthropomorphic bears who lived in a tree out in Bear Country and had family-based situational comedy and taught life lessons. And Ma Bear always wore a blue shower cap.
These bears appeared in a series of children books by the married Stan and Jan Berenstein, that later became a TV s...
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A very memorable dream/nightmare from my *very* early childhood, like 2 or 3 years old.
Background: In real life, I had a little teddy bear that had a sound or vibration box inside it, meant to be evocative of the mother's heartbeat while in the womb, it's supposed to be cozy or comforting. It turned on with a little knob that you twist, which you access in the back behind a velcro flap. Anyway, I did like that bear, and I liked snuggling it.
More background: When i was really little, I must have seen some kind of zelda movie (wait...is zelda what I mean? I'm referring to those movies abo...
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aethernaut - song of stars part 1 feat the chunderfins good song!
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Arjun and I were at Saica and A Thousand Miles by Vanessa Carlton started playing. We looked up at each other and at the exact same time he said "this is my favorite song" and I said "this is your favorite song".
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I had a dream my grandma insulted my great uncle and he went outside and got in his car and blew himself up with some sort of bomb. Some shrapnel went through my stomach and I had that adrenaline feeling where you don't really feel it but you're bleeding a lot and then I woke up.
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This song is about how every decision you make, experience you have, and chemical you ingest gets passed down through your DNA to your children. The decisions you make today will effect your lineage forevermore. Now while this song doesnt directly say this, I know for a fact this is the true meaning/inspiration. I am very aware of what level Kendrick is on mentally and spiritually and knowing this fact about DNA is well within his philosophy.
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This is my favorite verse though:
Bee Brad: Our sweet nectar? I doubt it. bears dont come around here lookin fo dat honey very often. he coulda been coughin or yawnin honestly its a new dawn and i combed the hive we bee buildin, so stop it
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i realized i have trouble expressing myself due to my past experiences and the overwhelming nature of them. my dad left my mom 2 years after i was born. my brother has lived in japan for almost 10 years. my mom was wrongfully fired and unemployed for almost 2 years while i was in college, food stamps was a savior to us. I watched the 'plug being pulled' on my grandpa 3 years ago. watched my dog die and literally take his last breath a year later. my grandma died a few months ago.
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Care bears I wish existed: Burnout bear, Sellout bear, Crossfit bear, C+ bear, Fulfillment bear, Recursion bear. Open to suggestions
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