Sunday, September 27, 2015

All kinds of everything - Song





Dana - All kinds of everything (In HIGH QUALITY!!!) [Ireland Eurosong 2010]

https://youtu.be/V9I0bbpUDWM





All Kinds of Everything

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
For the quiz show hosted by Ryan Tubridy, see All Kinds of Everything (TV series).
"All Kinds of Everything" is a song written by Derry Lindsay and Jackie Smith; as performed by Dana, it won theEurovision Song Contest 1970. "All Kinds of Everything" represented a return to the ballad form from the more energetic performances which had dominated Eurovision the previous years. Dana sings about all the things which remind her of her sweetheart, with the admission at the end of every verse that "all kinds of everything remind me of you". The recording by Dana became an international hit.


Snowdrops and daffodils
Butterflies and bees
Sailboats and fishermen
Things of the sea
Wishing-wells
Wedding bells
Early morning dew
All kinds of everything remind me of you

Seagulls and aeroplanes
Things of the sky
Winds that go howlin'
Breezes that sigh
City sights
Neon lights
Grey skies or blue
All kinds of everything remind me of you

Summertime
Wintertime
Spring and autumn too
Monday
Tuesday every day
I think of you.
Dances
Romances
Things of the night
Sunshine and holidays
Postcards to write
Budding trees
Autumn leaves
A snowflake or two
All kinds of everything remind me of you.

Summertime
Wintertime
Spring and autumn too
Seasons will never change
The way that I love you.

Dances
Romances
Things of the night
Sunshine and holidays
Postcards to write
Budding trees
Autumn leaves
A snowflake or two
All kinds of everything remind me of you.
All kinds of everything remind me of you.

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Skinny Dipping.


An elderly man in Florida had owned a large farm with a pretty pond in the back. He fixed it up with picnic tables, horseshoe courts, and some orange and lime trees.

One evening the farmer decided to go down to the pond, as he hadn't been there for a while, and look it over. He grabbed a five-gallon bucket to bring back some fruit. As he neared the pond, he heard voices shouting and laughing with glee.

As he came closer, he saw it was a bunch of young women skinny-dipping in his pond.
He made the women aware of his presence and they all scurried to the deep end.

One of the women shouted, 'we're not coming out until you leave!'
The old man frowned, 'I didn't come down here to watch you ladies swim naked or make you get out of the pond naked.'

Holding the bucket up he said, 'I'm here to feed the alligator.'