"In this world...of ordinary people..."

amicus

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Something mundane, such as Amanda Peet in 2012, that damned white skirt, but also, Kate Beckinsale and Kristen Stewart, and many more, I be a ladies man, of course, appreciative of all that is feminine...but still, that is just the very cusp of understanding....In this world of ordinary people, extraordinary people, I'm glad there is you.... find that someone....

:heart:

ami

Edited to add: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gipvVYSEgCY&feature=related

I spent a New Year's evening with this lady, dinner before her performance and afterwards....

My Funny Valentine lyrics

My funny Valentine, sweet comic Valentine,you make me smile with my heart.Your looks are laughable, unphotographable.Yet, you´re my fav´rite work of art.

Is your figure less than Greek ?Is your mouth a little weak ?When you open it to speak, are you smart ?But don´t change on hair for me, not if you care for me.

Stay little Valentine, stay ! Each day is Valentine´s day.

Is your figure less than Greek ? Is your mouth a little wek ?When you open it to speak, are you smart ?

But please, don´t change on hair for me, not if you care for me.Stay little Valentine, stay ! Each day is Valentine´s day.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3zSRgYrK_Iw

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZddEZb3VLs0

Frank Sinatra I'm Glad There is you Lyrics:

In this world of ordinary people
Extraordinary people
I'm glad there is you

In this world of over-rated pleasures
Of under-rated treasures
I'm so glad there is you

I live to love, I love to
live with you beside me

This role so new, I'll muddle
through with you to guide me

In this world where many, many play at love
And hardly any stay in love
I'm glad there is you

In this world where many, many play at love
And hardly any stay in love
I'm glad there is you

More than ever, I'm glad there is you


Did you ever find her....or him....?

I sometimes think the best music was written by the 'greatest generation' in the 30's and 40's, if you know music at all, you know what I mean, they touched upon everything....and then some...
 
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