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Welcome to the Fair Seemail Network.
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What's missing at today is Thursday, Thursday, Thursday, Thursday, Thursday, Thursday,
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Listen, it is sunshine, Thursday, my droolings, it is 4 p.m. on the center standard time zone.
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And it's 5 p.m. on the east of standard time zone.
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You knew what I'm going to say up in here, up in here, up in here.
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The east of standard time zone is the time zone.
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There rocks my socks off, honey.
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You know I got to push it up to the ATO, to my home team.
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Let's give a shout out to my team here.
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It's the nation, international dog.
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Oh, there's a working team on the planet.
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They're based in Kenya, Zimbabwe, East, and West Africa.
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The UK and Germany and my honorary member in here, Koran, but tiny.
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So listen, listen, listen, listen.
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Before I get started on sunshine, Thursday, before I get started, I want to thank all the international
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I do appreciate you guys for listening in, those that listen in and turkey the Philippines,
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Follow me to right behind the United States.
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So thank you so much for listening in from Canada.
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Thank you guys for listening in from Australia, the UK, and Austria.
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I really do appreciate those guys that listen in from Germany.
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Thank you so very much.
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I really do appreciate it.
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Got some great music for you on today.
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It is sunshine, Thursday, my dollars, because every day is a sunshine day.
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Listen, also you know my slogan, I always say, every day is a champagne day as well.
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Every day is a champagne.
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Every day is a special day.
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Anytime you open up your two little eyes, honey, it's a special day.
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So it's a champagne day.
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My daughter's make a toast to your own self.
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Listen, you got to start the day off with a toast, make a toast to your self-hunting.
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Now, listen, I'm not talking about rolling out of bed and pouring up a glass of champagne
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first thing in the morning.
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This is not what I'm talking about.
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I'm talking about, you know, a toast to yourself as far as, hey, it's another day.
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You get to do it all over again.
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You get to do it better.
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And greater than you did on yesterday, and that's the champagne day.
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So listen, listen, I'm going to be talking about some things on today, going to be playing
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some great music, going to be talking about how a college professor, a nurse practitioner,
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was engaging in elder abuse, maybe, maybe, maybe I have it all wrong, I don't know.
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So I'm going to let you guys decide, what do you think about that?
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If these things are considered elder abuse, well, I was told, let me, I was told they
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can be classified as passive, passive abuse, that's what I was told.
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So listen, someone, now, I'm going to share this with you.
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And of course, I can't, we don't say any names or anything like that.
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So I'm going to be talking about a caregiver and a nurse.
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And so now, on yesterday, if you heard the episode on yesterday, I was talking about some
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communication between two individuals, two individuals, now, I don't know those people.
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So I'm going to continue sharing information, I was sharing something on yesterday.
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If you saw the information on yesterday, it was a string of communication between a nurse
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And it was in regard to medication, how there was some miscommunication from the RN to the
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So this communication has to do with finances.
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So now the caregiver, now just kind of bring up, I was just bringing up speed, what happened
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So in this particular, this is a short communication, the person is asking for saying to her, don't
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forget to bring, you know, the caregiver needs supplies, always needs supplies.
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So this person needed some tie to wash, whatever she needed to wash.
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This person needed some shower pads.
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Now the shower pads was for cleaning the person, was for cleaning the patient, helping
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to keep her clean, the shower pads, you know, at some point, a person that has a
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dementia, all timers, whatever the diagnosis is, cannot physically get in the shower on
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Sometimes you use the shower pads to help keep the patient clean.
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So the caregiver is asking for a tie to do the washing, asking for shower pads.
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And of course, the person needed groceries to make the meals for the patient.
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She's asking the nurse for any things.
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And in reply, the nurse says, the nurse says, well, when you send over some money, now
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I'm not making this up.
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This is exactly what she says, when you give some money, don't ask me until you send money.
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Now what the nurse is saying, don't ask for any supplies, don't ask for any tie, don't
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ask for any groceries, don't ask for any shower pads.
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Now these are all things that's needed.
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The nurse is saying, don't ask for anything until you send the money.
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The money that I was told, the way it was explained to me, the money that the nurse is referring
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So what the person was planning to do, she didn't want to use the allocated funds of the
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What she wanted to do was use the money that's rent money to purchase the tied shower pads
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and the, of course, that's the way it was explained to me.
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So that's what's going on, just to bring up the speed, just to bring up the speed.
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Now all of these things, what I've been talking about, is going to be spelled out to Carolin,
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Clevranger, Carolin, Clevranger, and you guys know I'm always in constant communication
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with Ian Kramer, Ian Kramer, he's in Washington DC.
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And that's the only thing he does is deal with Alzheimer's dementia.
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That's the only thing he deals with is those diagnoses, that's all he deals with.
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For the last, I'm 10 years, that's all he ever dealt with.
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So listen, I'm going to come back to this subject and just a moment, I got some great
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And I want you guys to check this out, I want you to check this out, take a listen to this,
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this is some really great music.
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You got to love it, love it, love it, it has a great thump and beat to it.
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You got a great thump and beat to Rich Anthony, he's a science teacher, he's my favorite
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science teacher, he's my favorite science teacher, but he teaches full time.
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So listen, he teaches high school science full time and he loves to, he loves music.
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He loves to create music.
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And this particular song, it has a feel of the 90s, of the 80s and the 90s.
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It has a something beat to it.
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I know you're going to love it just as much as I love it.
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So you make your own decision if you love this song, you know, keep it on traction with
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But I love it and I think you guys are going to love it as well.
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So once again, the name of the artist is Rich Anthony.
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He is a high school science teacher, he's a high school science teacher.
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I think you are going to enjoy it.
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So listen, I want you guys to take a listen to this, you're going to enjoy it.
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You've got to love it, it's spanking bad, my friends.
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It's got a toe tap and beat to it and I know you are going to love it.
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So take a listen to this, don't look back, don't look back.
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Don't look back, set the wheels of motion, motion, motion.
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Don't look back, set the wheels of motion, motion, motion.
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If you keep up living a different life, want to enter to a certain car,
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Take the chance, go on, throw yourself
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Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh
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And don't look back, keep the wheels in my shell
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Go on, set your sights
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Stay on track, live with some devotion
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Take the little work I've had
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Don't just watch, but we'll go on
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There is so much for you to do
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Don't keep doing the same routine
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When you can, they start opening
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And don't look back, keep the wheels in my shell
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Go on, set your sights
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Stay on track, live with some devotion
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Take the little work I've had
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And don't look back, keep the wheels in my shell
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Go on, set your sights
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Stay on track, live with some devotion
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Take the little work I've had
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Don't give up, continue to try your best
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And one day you'll succeed
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One day you'll wake up to find that you're in the lead
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And don't look back, keep the wheels in my shell
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Go on, set your sights
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Stay on track, live with some devotion
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Take the little work I've had
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And don't give up, keep the wheels in my shell
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Go on, set your sights
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Stay on track, live with some devotion
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Take the little work I've had
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Don't quit dreaming or maybe hard
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To throw your doubts and continue on
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Try to keep moving straight ahead
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You only have one life to live
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And don't look back, keep the wheels in my shell
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Go on, set your sights
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Stay on track, live with some devotion
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Take the little work I've had
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And don't look back, keep the wheels in my shell
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Go on, set your sights
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Stay on track, live with some devotion
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Take the little work I've had
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And don't look back, keep the wheels in my shell
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Go on, set your sights
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Stay on track, live with some devotion
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Go on, set your sights
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Take the little work I've had
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And don't look back, keep the wheels in my shell
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Go on, set your sights
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Stay on track, live with some devotion
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Take the little work I've had
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And don't look back, keep the wheels in my shell
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Go on, set your sights
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Stay on track, live with some devotion
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Take the little work I've had
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And don't look back, keep the wheels in my shell
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Go on, set your sights
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Stay on track, live with some devotion
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Take the little work I've had
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And don't look back, keep the wheels in my shell
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Go on, set your sights
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Stay on track, live with some devotion
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Take the little work I've had
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And don't look back, keep the wheels in my shell
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Go on, set your sights
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Stay on track, live with some devotion
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Take the little work I've had
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And don't look back, keep the wheels in my shell
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Go on, set your sights
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Stay on track, live with some devotion
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Take the little work I've had
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And don't look back, keep the wheels in my shell
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Go on, set your sights
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Stay on track, live with some devotion
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Take the little work I've had
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And don't look back, keep the wheels in my shell
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Go on, set your sights
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Stay on track, live with some devotion
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Take the little work
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Your love is wider than the ocean
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Your grace is deeper than the sea
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There is nothing that can separate me
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From your love, your love
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Give me a love, give me a love
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Give me a love, give me a love
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Give me a love, give me a love
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Give me a love, give me a love
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Give me a love, give me a love
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When I felt, oh, it's gone, I found you
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When I had nowhere to run
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You came, showed me the way
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Your love is wider than the ocean
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Your grace is deeper than the sea
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There is nothing that can separate me
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From your love, your love
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Give me a love, give me a love
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Give me a love, give me a love
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Give me a love, give me a love
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Give me a love, give me a love
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Give me a love, give me a love
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Desperate and then lose
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Desperate and then lose
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Desperate and then lose
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Desperate and then lose
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Desperate and then lose
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No risk for fantasy
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There is nothing that can separate
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Your love is wider than the ocean
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Your place is deeper than the sea
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There is nothing that can separate
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That is Dr. Jans Dr. Jans
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Let me tell you something
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That is a singing preaching
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Is it going on going on
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Oh yes and this looks
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I'm pretty much out of time
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I'm going to get on up out of here
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The queen herself is turning 86
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My mom she's turning 86
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So let's you're going to be the big 86
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So let's go have a little sit down dinner
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We're going to enjoy her company
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Her granddaughter and her great-grandson
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It's going to be here
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you going to join me to the teeth of the hill so listen y'all I got to get
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up out here it's been a stone cold brass blast and on tomorrow I'm still
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gonna be doing the promotion for the track drops tomorrow gentle call don't
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forget gentle gentle glow I should say gentle glow gentle glow they have a new
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track a brand new track which is called who are you who are you gonna be doing
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that again on tomorrow gonna be spending it again tomorrow tomorrow tomorrow
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and don't forget on Monday Monday March 23rd gonna be sitting down with
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Dr. Rhonda Lawson Dr. Rhonda Lawson talking about the first children's
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book by fear is mentioned last year the proud papa and the adventures of the
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flying 18 willow gonna be talking about that with Dr. Rhonda Lawson so listen
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it's been a stone cold blast and it's always it is peace love and so you
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motivate it you motivate it you win and win it you know they hate it
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I'm out of fear fear fear fear fear fear fear fear I access to affordable credit
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