Merry Christmas, Mr. Lawrence — FYI
By Hikaru Utada
I give you my heart
Hold on, let me sign it
Your senorita a.k.a. your best friend
Hereby, let it be known
Love like never before
I’m always at your service
You just have to holler at me
NYC NYC what what
Tokyo Tokyo what what
Send it up from the streets to the highest
To the highest high
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Work it out, work it out, hustlers
Om Mani Padme Hum
You know I, I’m gonna by yours tonight
We’re gonna um um um um ah ah ah ah
FYI we’re gonna be up all night
I’ll see you later, call me
You know my number
Like Captain Picard
I’m chilling and flossing
It’s seven o’clock
I issue a warning
That’s right, we’re stealing this show
Damn right, letting em know
We’re sipping Chardonnay
From 2pm on a working day
Ching-a-ling ching-a-ling what what
Ching-a-ling ching-a-ling what what
Take me down to the fields where the grass is
Where the grass is lime
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Work it out, work it out, hustlers
Om Mani Padme Hum
See I don’t need a freeloader
No, I don’t want a freeloader
If you want a piece of this stuff
Got to give, got to give something
If you're frightened of dying
And you're holding on
You'll see devils tearing your life away
But if you've made your peace
Then the devils are really angels
Freeing you from the earth
Whoever came up with this technique is brilliant!
It amazes me that one can weave a bracelet by "turning around a carboard".
The only thing to complain is this activity does not show you how to beautifully knot the end and how to joint two ends of the bracelet together.
I might try and make a multicolored one next time.
Just made a picture ball full of Asu and his avatars. Although the workmanship is so-so, at least I have accomplished something. Haha!
This is the third activity I did following instructions from a book titled "Maths Lab". I bought the book for my 6-year-old nephew but I am the one that actually read it. Probably too difficult for a 6 years old. Haha!