Archive for the Miley Cyrus (Stadium of Fire) Essay Contest Category

Sarah: I really want to win the tickets!!!

Wednesday, July 2nd, 2008

Have you ever wanted something so bad that you will do just about
anything to get it?  Well, I have.  I really want to win tickets to the “Stadium of Fire” concert!  My first attempt at winning tickets was an entry in a raffle, the second was competing in the “Miley Mania Adventure” race throughout the Wassatch, and this is my third.
I entered my mom and I in the race, and we were one out of twenty teams picked to race.  We figured our odds were pretty good out of twenty teams.  And, when only 15 teams showed up on race day, we just knew we were going to win!  After all, the first five teams to finish would receive at least two tickets.
Through the first four stages of the race, we were one of four teams leading.  However, at stage five, two teams caught up.  We still thought we had a wonderful chance of winning at least fifth place, and receiving two tickets.  However, things did not quite add up like we thought they would.
We rode a bus to the sixth and final stage with five other teams.  The two teams that had caught up to us decided to stay on the bus to complete their journey.  We decided to stick with the three teams we had been with throughout the race, so we got off and rode the Trax.
When we arrived at our destination, the Gateway in downtown Salt Lake City, we ran feverously up the steps to the Megaplex.  To our dismay, the other two teams had already arrived, and the first two places had been decided.  Yet, we still had a chance to take third, fourth, or fifth.  All we had to do is get the wish bone, the ice cream cone, and the Charlie horse out of the Operation game.  The wish bone and ice cream cone were retrieved quickly.  All that was left to do is pull out the Charlie horse.  Yeah, right!  After only five tries, he came out.  And guess what, we came in sixth!!!
My mom and I were extremely proud of finishing the race.  We were actually one of only “six” teams that completed the entire race.  It was a great accomplishment.  Still, we were the only team out of the six teams to finish that did not receive any tickets.
My mom and I have tried hard to win tickets to the concert, and we hope the third try will be a charm!

GoldenTickets: Golden Tickets!

Wednesday, July 2nd, 2008

I would love to get these tickets.  I would love to have this honor for many reasons.  First, I would get to visit my sister while she works for Stadium of Fire, managing concessions.  Second, I would LOVE to see a bunch of cool, musical and blue artists as well as Miley Cyrus.  Lastly, I would be very grateful, appreciative & I would say ‘thank you.’

If I was picked, I would be so overjoyed, I would sing this song for you.

Tune: Popcorn popping
I looked on the web and what did I see?  Miley Cyrus tickets are waiting for me.  You have brought me such a nice surprise.  Fireworks blowing up before my eyes.  I could take a handful of my friends, treat them to a concert with Glenn Beck.  It may not come to pass, but I can daydream.  Miley Cyrus tickets are waiting for me

Lastly:  I would be the best person to get these tickets because for me, life is a musical and involves song , dance, drama & silliness.  Life is to be enjoyed, not watched from the sidelines, and going to this concert would be the equivalent of getting to visit the Chocolate Factory from ‘Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.’  In fact, it would be better.  (And, yes, I would run around singing “I’ve got a Golden Ticket! I’ve got a Golden Ticket!  I’ve got a Golden twinkle in my eye!” if I did receive one)  I can picture the Blue Man Group singing like Oompa Loompas. Looking at Miley Cyrus, they would sing,

“What do you do with a Disney Starlet?  Give her a stage and a crowd to sing at.  Singing and dancing, around the stage, capturing the attention of every one  –
Miley!   *half of them stand up*
Cyrus!   *they bend down, other half stands up*
Doom pa dee doo!

So, going to the Concert, and seeing the Fireworks show, would be a Golden, Chocolate-factory like experience for me – if I get that Golden Ticket.

Fireworks, Miley,  *happy sigh*

Sabertooth Jellybean: Apologies to Eiffel 65

Wednesday, July 2nd, 2008

Blue Man Group, and Miley Cyrus!  Two very different groups.  I would love to see and hear both.

So, if you took the Blue Man Group, and Miley Cyrus, and mashed them together, what would you get?*

Blue (Miley Cyrus/ Blue Man Group version)

Yo listen up, here’s a story
About a little girl that sings in a Disney World
And all day and all night
And everything she sings
Is just Disney like her
Onstage and offstage

Disney her show
With a Disney little pop star
And a Disney corvette
And everything is Disney for her
And her self
And everybody around
‘Cause she got everybody to listen

They’re  blue, da ba de, da ba die
Da ba de, da ba die
Da ba de, da ba die
Da ba de, da ba die
Da ba de, da ba die
Da ba de, da ba die
Da ba de, da ba die

She has a Beach House with a Ocean View
Brown is the color of her long hair
Sand are the streets and the trees are palm
She has a Daddy and he is not calm

Singing are the people here that dance around
Dancing like the crowds, they’re standing outside
Sung are the words she says and what she thinks
Blue are the people that come before her

They’re  blue, da ba de, da ba die
Da ba de, da ba die
Da ba de, da ba die
Da ba de, da ba die
Da ba de, da ba die
Da ba de, da ba die
Da ba de, da ba die

Onstage and offstage

Disney her show
With a Disney little pop star
And a Disney corvette
And everything is Disney for her
And her self
And everybody around
‘Cause she got everybody to listen

They’re  blue, da ba de, da ba die
Da ba de, da ba die
Da ba de, da ba die
Da ba de, da ba die
Da ba de, da ba die
Da ba de, da ba die
Da ba de, da ba die

I deserve the tickets because if I win, I will sing this for you.

The fireworks would be spectacular as well.

*Apologies to Eiffel 65, “Blue”

A friend: Dan the Man–at least I’m a fan!

Wednesday, July 2nd, 2008

Hi, I don’t really want to go to the stadium of fire. Although I have wanted to see the Blue Man Group since the dawn of my adolescence (which was actually some time ago), I can see the fireworks from where I live, and I would rather watch them at home with my husband and kids, instead of braving the traffic when they should be in bed.
So why am I writing to you? I wanted to let you know about this terrific family I met. My dad just got a new job, and so my family had to move to Tooele. I didn’t want them to move away. You could say I “felt like I couldn’t breathe.” However, once they got there (and I mean right at once) they met Dan and his family. Before they could even look at the house they ended up buying (my guess is more so for the neighbors than the building), Dan came out to greet them. In fact, every time they went to look at the house Dan and his family invited them to go into their living room, to have something to drink, and to chat for awhile. Of course, “awhile” usually lasted for at least half an hour. This amazing family joked with my parents and sisters, seet them right at ease and made them look forward to moving instead of being so reluctant like they had been. I can’t even complain. I’m so excited for my family to have these people for their neighbors. On one of the visits, their little girl mentioned how much she likes Miley Cyrus (although I bet her parents would enjoy the Blue Man Group). Her friend is going to the concert, but her parents weren’t about to fork out the dough. I wanted to do something nice for them, so I thought that I would try to win these tickets for them. They have been so good–and not just to my parents. They are all active in the community. They throw block parties (promised to give one for my parents when they moved in), Dan volunteers for the police and used to have a soup kitchen in Alaska. Shaun, his wife, does crafts and was preparing for a craft show when my parents met her. Their daughter is a little quiet, but incredibly fun to talk to. I wish I could explain better how funny these people are, too. But you’ll just have to pick them and then talk to them yourself to find out!

Condizzle: No Wyoming This Year!

Wednesday, July 2nd, 2008

Fireworks are sweet, what else can i say? Stadium of fire is the walmart of firework show, it has everything! Getting free tickets would most definately beat a long trip up to Wyoming to spend your summer job income on all the illegal fireworks you can possibly fit into your tightly cramed car! then to top off the whole celebration, Miley Cyrus is one foxy girl! My parents wouldnt buy me tickets to go to this giant celbration, so winning tickets is my best option so far.
I would definately give one of these tickets to my friend Spendikular, he is good at halo. He has promised me that if he recieves one of these tickets, he will get a tattoo of miley’s face on his back! My other dear friend Daniel said he would peirce his nipples if he recieved one. Those are the two i would definately bring along on this adventure! For the other ticket, who ever decides that they want to wash my jeep for the year will recieve it. As for me, im just going to enjoy the amazing fireworks that they have to display!
So far we have nothing planned to celebrate the 4th of July, except watch the same old firework shows put on by my parents or my grandparents. I do love watching smoke bombs and getting burnt from sparklers by my crazy little cousins, but tickets to the Stadium Of Fire would be a much better option!
Shooting roman candles at each other, sufficating myself from my nephews smoke bombs, and watching the same boring firework show sounds alot less fun than watching a sky lit with fire, watching the foxy Miley Cyrus, and just being there for the whole event! So i promise if i get chosen, these tickets will be put to good use!

CJ: Here’s the Problem(s)…

Wednesday, July 2nd, 2008

I have a problem: I have the cutest niece in the entire world.  Them’s mighty strong words, but I’ve got all kinds of anecdotes, pictures, and home video to back them up.  Case in point: when she was three years old, Courtney sat on my sister’s lap, patted her face, and lovingly said “Auntie, I love you very much.”  My sister was overwhelmed and in an attempt to share the love, she suggested that Courtney tell me how much she loved me as well.  Courtney came over to me, sat on my lap, patted my face and said “Auntie, I love you, but I have to sell you to the baker man.”  Of course, once she explained her reasons it all made perfect sense; after all, our imaginary family farm wasn’t doing very well, and I was the leaner of the two Aunties and would fetch a better price in the open market.   It was an obvious choice really when you think about it.

Back to the situation at hand: my problem isn’t really that I have the cutest niece in the whole world or that she adores Hannah/Miley Montanna/Cyrus.  No, my real problem is that I have the TWO cutest nieces in the world with all kinds of anecdotes, pictures, and home video to back it up.  Par example: Being the younger of the two sisters, Ayane quickly learned that a little attitude will go a long way.  Shortly after she turned three, she decided that all of her stuffed animals needed to get shots.  She meticulously administered at least one shot per animal (the number varied depending on how resistant the animals were to the idea… that poor, stubborn teddy bear…).  Well, after she had run out of animals, it was now Auntie’s turn.  She gruffly sat me in a chair, prepped the area thoroughly and, despite her insistence that “it wouldn’t hurt a bit”, she administered a very painful fake shot to my upper arm.  I respectfully declined the next round, which turned out to be a big mistake.  Without warning, she grabbed me by my shirtfront, pulled me nose-to-nose and said “I am the doctor and you need to get your shots or you go to jail.”  Not wanting her for my warden, I allowed her to give me two or three or eighteen more shots after which she threw me in jail anyway for my initial insubordinance.  But at least the teddy bear was there to keep me company.

So I think you can see my problem.  With once niece’s rampant imagination and the other niece’s volcanic sassiness, it is impossible to think of anyone in this world that I love more.  And as is human nature, I am required as an Auntie to spoil them within an inch of their lives in order to attain that elusive title of “Favorite Auntie.”  Now, at this point I’m ahead by a small margin.  And I’ll be darned if I loose that title by knowingly allowing a Miley Cyrus concert to happen in their lifetime, in their state of residence without giving it my best effort to snag a couple of seats for them.  (And in truth, if it helps me get out of being sold to the baker man, I’d really appreciate it.)

Nikki: why i love hannah montana

Wednesday, July 2nd, 2008

I’m nineteen years old and even though some might think i’m kind of crazy for loving hannah montana at my age, i think that there’s nothing wrong with displaying the kid in me still. All of my friends know how much i love her and for my birthday just last month i got a hannah montana chair and i love it. If i had the chance to go watch her by paying for my own ticket i would except the prices for it are ridiculous so here i am doing anything i can so i might be able to see her. I watch her show all the time and i really enjoy her music the most. It just makes me feel happy whenever i listen to it not to mention it’s easy to just dance and have a good time with it. Just last night we listened to nobody’s perfect while driving and we were blasting it and having the best time. So for these reasons i would LOVE if i could see her. It would definitely make my summer so if you could grant me this wish it would be sweet.

Byron: Montana Fever

Wednesday, July 2nd, 2008

MONTANA FEVER!
Three days ago in the deepest reaches of the Cardon jungle there was a little girl named Silda.  Though young and small she had a deep passion for Hannah Montana.  She was first introduced to the music by her friend.  Ever since Silda heard the songs she has been transfixed, listening to it whenever she could.
She came to our neighborhood one day and met my sister, who had no idea what Hannah Montana is, and introduced her to the music.  Silda had just given her Montana Fever.  She instantly went crazy with Hannah.  For the rest of the day they stayed in my sister’s room.  They didn’t even come out for my mom’s butterscotch cookies (A.K.A.   h-e-a-v-e-n).  When Silda finally left the time was 10:16 p.m.
The next day Silda came over AGAIN, this time bringing Hannah Montana movies, CD’s, tapes, DVD’s, and so on and so forth ( try saying that ten times fast … they could).  And AGAIN they locked themselves in my sister’s room.  They got everything going; they played with everything that even looked like Hannah Montana.  That night when Silda left, again at 10:16 p.m., she looked tired, sad, and, in a way, dead.
Yesterday we got the bad news.  At exactly 11:39 p.m. Silda died of Montana Fever.  Her body was found in her room surrounded by her Hannah Montana stuff.  She was buried in the Midvale City Cemetery.  Her parents are heartbroken.  We are terrified that my sister will die.  We called our doctor and asked him what we should do.  He said that the only thing that will cure it is a full Hannah Montana Concert.  So we started to look for Hannah Montana Concerts.  Eventually we found your web site.
She is dyeing and we need these tickets really bad.  So please help us in any way you can.  My sister’s life is in your hands.
By:
Byron Melville  Age 11
And
Morgan Melville  Age 7

tic tac the dork: had a penut

Wednesday, July 2nd, 2008

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8isenough: I am proud to be an America

Wednesday, July 2nd, 2008

I have always wanted a chance to go to “The Stadium of Fire” but as yet in my 34 years of life I have not had the opportunity. That is not entirely true, actually.  I have been to the stadium AFTER this grand event to help clean up the mess that was made.  At one time, BYU had an equestrian club that earned money cleaning the stadium after big events like this one. I picked up many discarded programs, half-filled soda cups, dirty diapers, panty-hose and other miscellaneous refuse.  I was amazed at the amount of garbage that people could generate. I was also amazed at what little trash actually ended up in the trash receptacles.  That WAS why I was there, though - to clean it up! It would definitely be grand to go to the stadium and only worry about cleaning up my own trash.
Yet, this time in my life makes it more difficult to go out and have fun.  I have eight kiddos now.  My last two are 16-month-old twins.  They were born 11 weeks early and spent 10 weeks in the NICU at UVRMC.  They are doing fabulously, but I am one busy woman!  So, even though I want to go, actually being able to go is another matter entirely.  And what a dilemma- who do I leave at home with only four tickets available?
It would be wonderful, though, to bask in the patriotic ambiance that is inherent at such an event. I feel such gratitude for the people that have sacrificed so much for this great country. I am grateful that God has blessed us with the opportunities freedom gives each of us.  Often when I recite the Pledge of Allegiance tears come to my eyes.  We are so blessed! I love this country.  I know we, as individuals, make this country what it is today.  I hope that my patriotism is transferred to my children so that they desire to continue to do the things necessary to keep our country great. It also would be incredible to be able to be in the same building as Glen Beck.  I think he is an amazing person, who loves this country almost as much as I do.  God bless the United States of America!

Gino: My niece

Wednesday, July 2nd, 2008

My niece is certainly one of the biggest Miley Cyrus fans you could ever find.  She is nine years old and lives with her parents and two younger siblings, and she helps with chores around the house, including washing dishes and folding the laundry.  She is a good little girl who has unselfishly shown her willingness to work and I would love to see her efforts rewarded.
In honor of her heroine, she watches Hannah Montana, listens to her music and totes a handbag with Miley’s likeness.
When I heard about the various contests that were taking place for the Stadium of Fire tickets, my wife and I got excited because we wanted to win the tickets for our niece.  We participated in a contest for the tickets put on by 97.1 ZHT.  My niece told my wife and me to pray that we would win the tickets and that she would also pray for us to win.  After more than a week of answering Miley Cyrus-related questions for the radio contest, unfortunately, we did not have enough luck to win the tickets.  We are hoping now that our home-schooled niece will get the chance to win the tickets through this contest!  Our hopes are high and we are anxious to see if our niece will get the once-in-a-lifetime chance to see her entertainment idol perform live!  It would be a rare opportunity for her to get out and be part of a major event.
Our niece is hopeful about this opportunity and it would mean so much to her to attend the Stadium of Fire featuring Miley Cyrus.  The nine-year-old girl has shown faith and has prayed to get this opportunity.  Please reward her faith (despite her naivete); we would not want it to be shaken!
Thank you.

Brittazz: I love Hannah Montanna

Wednesday, July 2nd, 2008

I was surfing the web and saw this contest to win Stadium of Fire tickets and it made my day!! I have been trying to win tickets on the radio but i never could so I tried to buy them but I can’t afford them! I have never won anything in my life and would love more then anything to have a chance at this contest! I live in Holladay and its just me and my mom! My dad passed away 1 year ago so both me and my mom’s lifestyles have changed dramatically! I have had to learn how to mow the lawn, trim, shovel snow, etc… basically all the little things that dads do that you take for granted! What I would love more then anything is to take me and my mom to the stadium of fire and spend a night together! I haven’t had a lot of time to see her because she has had to work a lot more this past year! We are finally both off work on the fourth of July night and going to hannah montanna and the blue man group would be the best treat for both of us! I am so excited for the fourth of July and watching fireworks is my favorite thing ever! My dad used to put on a firework show for all the neighborhood kids and everyone would come and watch all our fireworks, but it wasn’t really the fireworks they would watch, they came to watch him make a fool out of himself!! He never liked to do anything normal so instead of lighting the fireworks with a match he would put on his fire suit and saftey glasses and would light every firework with a blow torch! I think the neighborhood kids were there to watch to see if he ever messed up and blew himself up! ha ha he was an amazing guy and I would love to surprise my mom with some tickets to a firework show to remember all the good times! Thank you!!!

rollmaster: Why I Deserve Free Miley Cyrus Tickets

Tuesday, July 1st, 2008

I deserve free Miley Cyrus Tickets, because I’m a 19 year old man who has Autism and doesn’t get out a lot.  Ive never been to a concert.  Getting Those tickets wouold be the best thing that has ever happen to me.  I love Miley Cyrus so much that it would an so so so so cool to get those tickets

SammieB:

Tuesday, July 1st, 2008

“When in the Course of human events it becomes necessary for one people to dissolve the political bands which have connected them with another…” Can you imagine the temperature in that Philadelphia room where the creators of our destiny signed their names and lives, if caught, on a paper to give us freedom from tyranny?  Most people don’t understand real oppression.  But with high taxes and the feeling of not being cared for by the British Empire; fifty-six men took courage and wrote a letter to a King.  In that infamous letter, that calls out truth.  That establishes our basis for Rights.  They told the king, what they believed was true, “all men are created equal”; that we “are endowed by (our) Creator with certain unalienable Rights” which they so stated include “Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness”.  The celebration of Independence Day is our day to say Thank you to those 56 brave men.
We are able live in a state of liberty, to pursue happiness, and live our lives as we choose, because of them.  We can see in the daily news stories of those in other countries that are oppressed.  Those are looking to have liberation.  That they can have the liberty to do whatever it is that will make them happy.
It is wonderful to see the faces of children who do not know the worries of adults.  How will I get my next meal? Will I be shot if I talk to the wrong person?  Will there be clean water to drink? Do I have clothes to keep me warm, am I clean?  These are things in America that we hope children do not need to think about.  It is sad, that anywhere in the world children are faced with these worries.  Gratefully because of 56 men, America is better off, then other nations in this world.
The Fourth of July is a day of magnificent celebrations for a revolution, which changed the face of the world.  It was men who wanted to change the circumstances’ in which they, and their families, were placed by a tyrannical King.  They outlined the injustices done to the people living in the American Colonies.  They were a people looking to establish laws for the better good of society; in which the king did not support. They wanted to king to stop hurting the people that were in the States, and they wanted him to stop preventing others from coming to America.  They wanted to stop the King from cutting off trade with other parts of the world. In their words “He has plundered our seas, ravaged our coasts, burnt our towns, and destroyed the lives of our people” This was in America 232 years ago.  The king at the time of the signing was sending mercenaries “to complete the works of death, desolation, and tyranny”.  These 56 men took the bold steps in declaring the independence that created a Country like no other, up neither unto that time nor since.
They wrote it this way “That these united Colonies are, and of Right ought to be Free and Independent States, that they are Absolved from all Allegiance to the British Crown, and that all political connection between them and the State of Great Britain, is and ought to be totally dissolved; and that as Free and Independent States, they have full Power to levy War, conclude Peace, contract Alliances, establish Commerce, and to do all other Acts and Things which Independent States may of right do.”  Independent.  Independent of being ruled by a government that did not care for them.  That levied heavy taxes on them. That did not give them due process in a court of Laws that was set up by them.  I think we owe a great deal to these 56 men and the many others that they eagerly represented; these are the men and their families that fought for us. They fought so that we can celebrate. They also fought for us that we can unite to solve our problems.  That we might be able to choose to pursue happiness.  The end of the Declaration of Independence is most profound; these men did not sign a document with ink only.  They signed putting their hands in “the protection of Divine Providence”; they also pledged “to each other” their Lives, Fortunes and “sacred Honor”.
Can we do this today?  Are we willing to do this today?  Not that our government is tyrannical and needs to change. However, maybe each of us can choose in our pursuit of happiness to teach a child what it is to give our Lives for a cause worth more than life itself.  That is what these men did.
May the children of America in 2008, not have the worries of adults, because the adults stood for that which was larger then themselves.

Monkey: Paint an artistic night!

Tuesday, July 1st, 2008

I love “BLUE MEN” think it is amazing how they play instruments.  they are artist just as good as my favorite artist vin vango.  they remind me of my favorite painting “stry nights” it would be amazing to see them live and enjoy them “under the stars”.  oh the mememories i will have forever.  thank you for this opportunity to try and win tickets. i would take my 7 year old sister since she would enjoy hannah.  i’m only 11 years old but i enjoy art and artistic music like the blue men. i would paint a painting after the show to show what i have seen and heard that night. i want to be an artist when i grow up.  i hope i will have the joy of going!

Bumblebee: I LOVE MILEY CYRUS!!!!

Tuesday, July 1st, 2008

Miley Cyrus has a wonderful voice. I like her music, and would scream if I could go to one of her concerts! It’s cool that she and the Blue Man Group are performing together and I think it will be a great show! I live in Arizona and have some family in Utah. I love Utah in so many ways, and you can’t imagine how excited I would be if I was there for a Miley Cyrus concert! I’ve never been there, but I have heard the Stadium of Fire is spectacular!!!! Here in Arizona, we don’t get to see fireworks because it is so dry, and people have told me they are very cool at the Stadium of Fire.
I watch Miley’s show, have some of her CDs, and sang one of her songs in the talent show! If I went to one of her concerts I would be able to hear her in real life, and maybe even sing along with her, because I LOVE to sing and I would actually see Miley in person, not on television. It would be a great experience to go to one of her concerts, and I haven’t been to one before.
I was excited when my mom told me about this contest. I thought it was nice you were giving tickets without a cost. Free tickets would be so nice to have, because I would have a lot of enjoyment at no cost. I really would be grateful to have them, because I would be able to hear the singer I love and have a break from other things. Miley is my favorite singer and actress and I can imagine being at one of her concerts, and I think that would be simply amazing. I hope you know how wonderful it would be if I had these tickets, and thank you for the offer.

HANNAH BANNANA: MY WISH

Tuesday, July 1st, 2008

I think i should win the tickets because i watch hannah montana all the time i love her and am one of her bigest fan.  my name is hannah and i would love to go to her show it would complete my like!  i would really appreciate it thank you.

HAVITA: WE SHARE THE SAME NAME AND INITIALS!

Tuesday, July 1st, 2008

I’M HANNAH:) I SHARE THE SAME NAME AS HANNAH MONTANA!  MY INITIALS SPELL HMM! (HANNAH MADELIEN MEJIA) AND HANNAH MONTANA MILEY ALSO SPELLS HMM! I LOVE TO SMILE AS DOES MILEY CIRUS THAT’S WHERE HERE NICK NAME “MILEY” CAME FROM. I LOVE HER VOICE AND SONGS!I’M SO EXCITED PICK ME! AS YOU SEE I HAVE SOOO MUCH IN COMMON WITH MILEY AND ME AND MILEY LIKE HORSES. I’M 7 YEARS OLD AND WOULD WANT TO TAKE MY BIG BROTHER AND MOMIE. I LOVE MILEY MORE THAN COTTON CANDY,MORE THAN A KITTY LOVES HER WHISKERS, AND MORE THAN A FLOWER LOVES IT’S BLOSOM!I’D LOVE TO GO MORE THAN THE STARS LOVES IT’S TWINKLE!


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