Thursday 5 March 2015

Free Art Lesson for Kids


It is my blog link   http://vedio12344567.blogspot.com
My name is muhammad umer and I am study in class 2nd year  in bahria collage karsaz  my father was a writter he wrote many books he was a peot of nature .
I am telling to my dears fllowers

A very best thing of amazing vedio .the man who perfome a very defficult   thing in this world he You love country music. Who wouldn't? Sure, it may be simple and repetitive, but some people say there's brilliance in simplicity. Well, maybe not some people, but I just did. Heartbreak, Jesus, a cold one, and a suspiciously lavish, jacked-up truck that isn't reflective of the town's median income. Rinse. Repeat. If it ain't broke, don't fix it Once the twang of that third and final chord hits your ears, it wraps around your heart like fishing line and pulls you away from that pretentious uptown apartment in the city that everyone outside of farming communities are presumed to have, and back down to Earth so that you can see that the key to life truly is simplicity. And an expensive tool set. And a barn full of pesticides and other biological agents engendered by the miracle of modern chemistry. And an advanced knowledge of contemporary agricultural science.
Okay maybe not so simple, but who hasn't asked themselves what white people in Kentucky are doing on Saturday nights?  Well, we've got women chronicling pre-meditated murder in both The Dixie Chicks' "Goodbye Earl" and Miranda Lambert's "Gunpowder and Lead," but because both of those are women responding to domestic violence, thus possibly considered morally defensible to some people (but not the State), we'll ignore them.
However, in "Ol' Red," Blake Shelton laments: "Well, I caught my wife with another man and it cost me 99." You may think that this was merely another prison blues ballad, but we learn that the entire song narrates a tale of the protagonist playing wingman for a blue-tick hound that was "pretty as she could be" so that he can escape, and we can rally around him. Considering he talks about everyone and their dog's sexual exploits except his own, it's not hard to imagine what prison was like
                                                                          








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