Ok, you guys make sence. Maybe the lyrics ARE wrong, but i don't care what the lyric is. xD PLEASE stop blabbing about how i'm wrong and you're right, because i really do not care. xD .. and sorry if putting the wrong lyrics "offend" you or something. O.o
I saved the best for last!
I did this video last, but forgot to upload "Back And Forth", but this one was really suppost to be last.. not that it matters, but.. err.. i better shut up now
Jojo's song Anything with some pics and lyrics.. i was just really bored =]
and also i worked really hard on this video (normally i wouldnt have to) but my windows movie maker kept freezing up everytime i got half way thru the movie so im sorry at the end of it the text is kinda slow
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