I've just started watching the exhibition skating. Based on Joannie's performance, I'm assuming some of them change their music last minute. I didn't realize you could do that.
'Smile Time'
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I was going to get up early. But then I went back to bed. And then I woke up and read in bed. I think I'll go to the pool now and pretend some of the million things I did yesterday, I did today.
I've just started watching the exhibition skating. Based on Joannie's performance, I'm assuming some of them change their music last minute. I didn't realize you could do that.
For the exhibition?
Love that Davis and White skated to the bluesy down tempo version of "Billie Jean."
I'm assuming that's David Cook, but again why aren't they saying?
The death conversation makes me laugh remembering how for a long time my niece went around randomly announcing matter-of-factly that "Gramps died." She spent a lot of time in the hospital with us.
For the exhibition?
Yes. I mean, I assume you have to get permission to use the music, so I would think it had to be planned. Of course, I have no doubt that they could have arranged it last minute with Dion, given her story.
New babysitter coming over for a couple of get to know each other hours. Fingers crossed. Mac and I have role-played how things should go. Of course we role-played using polemon figures, but whatever works. Mac is starting to do well acting out real life situations with the figures to come to terms with things.
Yes. I mean, I assume you have to get permission to use the music, so I would think it had to be planned. Of course, I have no doubt that they could have arranged it last minute with Dion, given her story.
Oh, rights-wise. It might be something she uses sometimes or knew she might like to use and already has permission. Or maybe they don't need permission? Not sure how that works. Barb likely knows.
And, yeah, I can hardly see Celine saying 'no'.
I was thinking that, based on the lyrics, it was a recent choice. (It is essentially all about dying--leaving this earth, ending your suffering, flying toward the light.)
See now, THIS is what you get for being bi-lingual! These sorts of questions in your life!
Also, the crying.