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— Ronald_2008 🤔🌻 (@ronald_2008) March 17, 2020
Site didn't work, so I used a screen shot to start with.
"I washed them my way"
sing it to the melody written by: Jacques Revaux pic.twitter.com/eFPHRgOawI
@ds106dc #ds106 #tdc2987
— Jaap Bosman 𝄢 𝄞 (@JaapSoft) March 17, 2020
site not very responding. pic.twitter.com/FjchLMyZhS
#tdc2987 #ds106 Not perfect, but as I kept getting 502s when the site did load I grabbed the result. pic.twitter.com/qPCOn5TosA
— Sarah Honeychurch (@NomadWarMachine) March 17, 2020
#tdc2987 #ds106 #dailycreate A little bit of Blue Heaven by The Pogues for hand washing (and on St Paddy’s Day at that) pic.twitter.com/Epzwb3oJFV
— KevinHodgson (@dogtrax) March 17, 2020
s106 Daily Create @ds106dc #tdc2987 #ds106 Wash Your Hands to Lyrics (Song of Choice) https://t.co/oRIJ8nWcch
— AnnaCow (@AnnyCow) March 17, 2020
We run and say Moooh, Our legs in the lake. Thats what we do. We wash in the lake. pic.twitter.com/lTIH8dTbG5
one of the best songs ever, change my mind!!! (you won't). this song makes you feel like you can do anything, the lyrics are so creative, it's a catchy tune, and everyone can relate to it in some way#tdc2986 #ds106https://t.co/YpLMEDgMF3
— Rachel Tafoya (@rachelds106) March 17, 2020
I advocate for "Under Pressure" by Queen and David Bowie. As we are currently pressured, it should pull us together in unification rather than tear us apart. "Love (people on streets) dares you to change our way of caring about ourselves." #ds106 #tdc2986https://t.co/e1PJGchPRS
— Sterling Barbett 🎙️ (sterlingbarbett.bsky.social) (@sterlingbarbett) March 17, 2020
#tdc2986 #ds106 I couldn’t just pick one piece of music so I am including my favorite music playlist I made on spotify! it’s great feel-good music (which I think we could all use rn!) give it a listen: https://t.co/DZJrgKQw6I
— Samantha Price (@samprice_ds106) March 17, 2020
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— Ronald_2008 🤔🌻 (@ronald_2008) March 16, 2020
If you haven’t seen the movie Departures (Okuribito in Japanese), please do yourself a favor. It’s wonderful. Touching. Sometimes funny. Very moving.
This is the theme song, the song the main character (a cello player) plays on his cello.https://t.co/CrSlTitIFv
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— allison ingraham (@IngrahamAllison) March 16, 2020
It's unicorn time! pic.twitter.com/LZxVkhPUfi