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enoch (Member Profile)

calvados says...

Nice!


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A good piece of work. Often attributed, falsely, to Vonnegut, my favourite author. It does sound a lot like a lot of what he said.

*happy


thanks for checking my pque out bud,and the taggin assist.
this was actually a speech that a chicago reporter did for her daughters graduation where she was asked to speak.
buz lurhman remixed in.i believe it was 1997.
/sec brb
yep..here it is:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wear_Sunscreen

calvados (Member Profile)

enoch says...

In reply to this comment by calvados:
A good piece of work. Often attributed, falsely, to Vonnegut, my favourite author. It does sound a lot like a lot of what he said.

*happy


thanks for checking my pque out bud,and the taggin assist.
this was actually a speech that a chicago reporter did for her daughters graduation where she was asked to speak.
buz lurhman remixed in.i believe it was 1997.
/sec brb
yep..here it is:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wear_Sunscreen

Best scene from movie "The Big Kahuna"

budzos says...

This movie is ruined by the Baz Luhrman song that plays over the end sequence. Over the credits maybe would have worked, but over the final scenes it is too much.

Everybody´s free to wear sunscreen

Everybody´s free to wear sunscreen

my15minutes says...

oh, just realized you've got one N in Luhrmann.

that'll help, if you wanna' update that, maatc. great pick. maybe even leave in the misspelled version as well, in case others look for it that way as well.

and since your description, doesn't really describe, or help anyone find it?...
might wanna' use some, or all, of what mine was just about to be:

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Baz Luhrmann's "Everybody's Free (to wear sunscreen)"

Originally titled:
“Advice, like youth, probably just wasted on the young"
This song was originally written as a “essay” in June 1st, 1997. Written by Mary Schmich, and published in the Chicago Tribune. In 1998 it was made into a song by Baz Luhrmann with the authorization of Schmich. This “video” was originally made by one of Brazil's top advertising agencies “DM9 DDB”.

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