![]() ![]() in the science world, they've come to realize that their "facts" about evolution are based on more opinions than evidence." go ahead and google evolution and the theory of an intelligent designer. ![]() but i also see flaws in everything that is man made. why don't you question science? evolution? every theory that you "believe," what makes them true besides what people have told you? studies, facts, yeah, i believe in that. "but i realized something that so many people never step back and realize. Tom Jones from MissouriI have to laugh at Shawn from Joplin using the same flawed and laughable argument as Mac from It's Always Sunny about why "evolution is wrong":.Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner Chappell Music, Inc. Writer/s: DANN GALLUCCI, ERIC JUDY, ISAAC BROCK, TOM PELOSO When you get to the point make sure that I'm still awake, OK? You were talk, talk, talk, talkin' in circles that day, I can't make it to your wedding, but I'm sure I'll be at your wake. Well I want a better place or just a better way to fall.īut one time out of ten, everything is perfect for us all.Įvil home stereo, what good songs do you know?Įvil me, oh yeah I know, what good curves can you throw? Nine times out of ten our hearts just get dissolved. Who would want to be such a control freak? So tell me now why, you'll tell me never. The crowd screamed, "Sacrifice the liver!" 109.Woke up this morning and it seemed to me,Īnd yeah, I know he's a pretty good read. Ted Leo and the Pharmacists landed on the Billboard 200 for the first time with “Living with the Living,” at No. Metal act Haste The Day had its best charting week with the debut of “Pressure the Hinges” at No. A trio of debuts, Andrew Bird’s “Armchair Apocrypha,” Juan Luis Guerra y 440’s “La Llave de Mi Corazon” and El-P’s “I’ll Sleep When You’re Dead,” landed at Nos. “Last of the Breed,” a collaboration among Willie Nelson, Merle Haggard and Ray Price, opened at No. 35 and LCD Soundsystem’s “Sound of Silver” at No. 31 Stephen Marley’s first solo album, “Mind Control” at No. 26 rapper Devin the Dude’s “Waitin’ to Inhale” at No. 20 Baby Boy Da Prince’s sophomore set “Across the Water” at No. Other debuts included: Insane Clown Posse’s “The Tempest” at No. In its second week on the chart, English singer Amy Winehouse’s “Back to Black” dropped three to No. Rich Boy’s self-titled debut tumbled six places to No. (The label name was once used by Nashville powerhouse Acuff-Rose, which Sony/ATV bought in 2002.) He released the album as a joint-venture with music publisher Sony/ATV Music, which resurrected the Hickory Records name for the project. “American Idol” 2006 third-place finisher Elliott Yamin sold 90,000 copies. Her Virgin Records label said in a statement that the tally was the highest for an English female singer since Billboard began using sales data derived from tracking firm SoundScan in 1991. Her last album, 2004’s “Mind, Body & Soul” peaked at No. Stone’s third album, “Introducing Joss Stone,” sold 118,000 units. ![]() Modest Mouse’s last album, the 2004 commercial breakthrough, “Good News for People Who Love Bad News,” debuted at No. Modest Mouse’s “We Were Dead Before the Ship Even Sank,” featuring handiwork from former Smiths guitarist Johnny Marr, sold 129,000 copies in the week ended March 25, according to Nielsen SoundScan. Meanwhile, former “American Idol” finalist Elliott Yamin finished third with his independently released self-titled debut. pop charts Wednesday, while English neo-soul singer Joss Stone also claimed a personal best with a No. Members of the band Modest Mouse, Grammy nominees for best rock song and best alternative album, arrive at the 47th annual Grammy Awards at the Staples Center in Los Angeles in this Februfile photo. ![]()
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