Plot
Pete Bell, a college basketball coach is under a lot of pressure. His team isn't winning and he cannot attract new players. The stars of the future are secretly being paid by boosters. This practice is forbidden in the college game, but Pete is desperate and has pressures from all around.
Keywords: actor-shares-first-name-with-character, athlete, athletic-scholarship, basketball, basketball-movie, chicago-illinois, college, college-basketball, college-sports, color-in-title
Pete Bell: Dwayne, you can get through college half-assed. Richard, you can get through LIFE half-assed. But I'll guarantee you boys one thing: sure as hell, I'll guarantee you this: you cannot *win* half-assed!
Pete Bell: You took the purest thing in your life and corrupted it, for what? For what?
[Slick talking about Neon]::Slick: I'm not going to bullshit you Pete. He ain't no brain surgeon aight. He took the SAT recently and scored a 520 out of a possible 1600.::Pete Bell: 520? You get 400 for just spelling your name correctly.::Slick: That's it, he messed up on his name.
Pete Bell: ...But goddamnit, those kids played out their heart. They gave everything they had! They played up to the *maximum* of their ability! They gave it everything. And you know, it wasn't good enough. It wasn't good enough for me, wasn't good enough for you, wasn't good enough for anybody!
Pete Bell: Boys, the rules don't make much sense. But I believe in the rules. Some of us broke them. I broke them. I can't do this. I can't win like this.
Pete Bell: There's two words I never thought I would say: I quit!
Pete Bell: Think, think, think! It's the thinking man's game!
Happy: I own you, Pete. You're mine!
Plot
Pete Bell, a college basketball coach is under a lot of pressure. His team isn't winning and he cannot attract new players. The stars of the future are secretly being paid by boosters. This practice is forbidden in the college game, but Pete is desperate and has pressures from all around.
Keywords: actor-shares-first-name-with-character, athlete, athletic-scholarship, basketball, basketball-movie, chicago-illinois, college, college-basketball, college-sports, color-in-title
Pete Bell: Dwayne, you can get through college half-assed. Richard, you can get through LIFE half-assed. But I'll guarantee you boys one thing: sure as hell, I'll guarantee you this: you cannot *win* half-assed!
Pete Bell: You took the purest thing in your life and corrupted it, for what? For what?
[Slick talking about Neon]::Slick: I'm not going to bullshit you Pete. He ain't no brain surgeon aight. He took the SAT recently and scored a 520 out of a possible 1600.::Pete Bell: 520? You get 400 for just spelling your name correctly.::Slick: That's it, he messed up on his name.
Pete Bell: ...But goddamnit, those kids played out their heart. They gave everything they had! They played up to the *maximum* of their ability! They gave it everything. And you know, it wasn't good enough. It wasn't good enough for me, wasn't good enough for you, wasn't good enough for anybody!
Pete Bell: Boys, the rules don't make much sense. But I believe in the rules. Some of us broke them. I broke them. I can't do this. I can't win like this.
Pete Bell: There's two words I never thought I would say: I quit!
Pete Bell: Think, think, think! It's the thinking man's game!
Happy: I own you, Pete. You're mine!
Plot
Pete Bell, a college basketball coach is under a lot of pressure. His team isn't winning and he cannot attract new players. The stars of the future are secretly being paid by boosters. This practice is forbidden in the college game, but Pete is desperate and has pressures from all around.
Keywords: actor-shares-first-name-with-character, athlete, athletic-scholarship, basketball, basketball-movie, chicago-illinois, college, college-basketball, college-sports, color-in-title
Pete Bell: Dwayne, you can get through college half-assed. Richard, you can get through LIFE half-assed. But I'll guarantee you boys one thing: sure as hell, I'll guarantee you this: you cannot *win* half-assed!
Pete Bell: You took the purest thing in your life and corrupted it, for what? For what?
[Slick talking about Neon]::Slick: I'm not going to bullshit you Pete. He ain't no brain surgeon aight. He took the SAT recently and scored a 520 out of a possible 1600.::Pete Bell: 520? You get 400 for just spelling your name correctly.::Slick: That's it, he messed up on his name.
Pete Bell: ...But goddamnit, those kids played out their heart. They gave everything they had! They played up to the *maximum* of their ability! They gave it everything. And you know, it wasn't good enough. It wasn't good enough for me, wasn't good enough for you, wasn't good enough for anybody!
Pete Bell: Boys, the rules don't make much sense. But I believe in the rules. Some of us broke them. I broke them. I can't do this. I can't win like this.
Pete Bell: There's two words I never thought I would say: I quit!
Pete Bell: Think, think, think! It's the thinking man's game!
Happy: I own you, Pete. You're mine!
Plot
Pete Bell, a college basketball coach is under a lot of pressure. His team isn't winning and he cannot attract new players. The stars of the future are secretly being paid by boosters. This practice is forbidden in the college game, but Pete is desperate and has pressures from all around.
Keywords: actor-shares-first-name-with-character, athlete, athletic-scholarship, basketball, basketball-movie, chicago-illinois, college, college-basketball, college-sports, color-in-title
Pete Bell: Dwayne, you can get through college half-assed. Richard, you can get through LIFE half-assed. But I'll guarantee you boys one thing: sure as hell, I'll guarantee you this: you cannot *win* half-assed!
Pete Bell: You took the purest thing in your life and corrupted it, for what? For what?
[Slick talking about Neon]::Slick: I'm not going to bullshit you Pete. He ain't no brain surgeon aight. He took the SAT recently and scored a 520 out of a possible 1600.::Pete Bell: 520? You get 400 for just spelling your name correctly.::Slick: That's it, he messed up on his name.
Pete Bell: ...But goddamnit, those kids played out their heart. They gave everything they had! They played up to the *maximum* of their ability! They gave it everything. And you know, it wasn't good enough. It wasn't good enough for me, wasn't good enough for you, wasn't good enough for anybody!
Pete Bell: Boys, the rules don't make much sense. But I believe in the rules. Some of us broke them. I broke them. I can't do this. I can't win like this.
Pete Bell: There's two words I never thought I would say: I quit!
Pete Bell: Think, think, think! It's the thinking man's game!
Happy: I own you, Pete. You're mine!
Plot
Pete Bell, a college basketball coach is under a lot of pressure. His team isn't winning and he cannot attract new players. The stars of the future are secretly being paid by boosters. This practice is forbidden in the college game, but Pete is desperate and has pressures from all around.
Keywords: actor-shares-first-name-with-character, athlete, athletic-scholarship, basketball, basketball-movie, chicago-illinois, college, college-basketball, college-sports, color-in-title
Pete Bell: Dwayne, you can get through college half-assed. Richard, you can get through LIFE half-assed. But I'll guarantee you boys one thing: sure as hell, I'll guarantee you this: you cannot *win* half-assed!
Pete Bell: You took the purest thing in your life and corrupted it, for what? For what?
[Slick talking about Neon]::Slick: I'm not going to bullshit you Pete. He ain't no brain surgeon aight. He took the SAT recently and scored a 520 out of a possible 1600.::Pete Bell: 520? You get 400 for just spelling your name correctly.::Slick: That's it, he messed up on his name.
Pete Bell: ...But goddamnit, those kids played out their heart. They gave everything they had! They played up to the *maximum* of their ability! They gave it everything. And you know, it wasn't good enough. It wasn't good enough for me, wasn't good enough for you, wasn't good enough for anybody!
Pete Bell: Boys, the rules don't make much sense. But I believe in the rules. Some of us broke them. I broke them. I can't do this. I can't win like this.
Pete Bell: There's two words I never thought I would say: I quit!
Pete Bell: Think, think, think! It's the thinking man's game!
Happy: I own you, Pete. You're mine!
Plot
Pete Bell, a college basketball coach is under a lot of pressure. His team isn't winning and he cannot attract new players. The stars of the future are secretly being paid by boosters. This practice is forbidden in the college game, but Pete is desperate and has pressures from all around.
Keywords: actor-shares-first-name-with-character, athlete, athletic-scholarship, basketball, basketball-movie, chicago-illinois, college, college-basketball, college-sports, color-in-title
Pete Bell: Dwayne, you can get through college half-assed. Richard, you can get through LIFE half-assed. But I'll guarantee you boys one thing: sure as hell, I'll guarantee you this: you cannot *win* half-assed!
Pete Bell: You took the purest thing in your life and corrupted it, for what? For what?
[Slick talking about Neon]::Slick: I'm not going to bullshit you Pete. He ain't no brain surgeon aight. He took the SAT recently and scored a 520 out of a possible 1600.::Pete Bell: 520? You get 400 for just spelling your name correctly.::Slick: That's it, he messed up on his name.
Pete Bell: ...But goddamnit, those kids played out their heart. They gave everything they had! They played up to the *maximum* of their ability! They gave it everything. And you know, it wasn't good enough. It wasn't good enough for me, wasn't good enough for you, wasn't good enough for anybody!
Pete Bell: Boys, the rules don't make much sense. But I believe in the rules. Some of us broke them. I broke them. I can't do this. I can't win like this.
Pete Bell: There's two words I never thought I would say: I quit!
Pete Bell: Think, think, think! It's the thinking man's game!
Happy: I own you, Pete. You're mine!
Plot
Pete Bell, a college basketball coach is under a lot of pressure. His team isn't winning and he cannot attract new players. The stars of the future are secretly being paid by boosters. This practice is forbidden in the college game, but Pete is desperate and has pressures from all around.
Keywords: actor-shares-first-name-with-character, athlete, athletic-scholarship, basketball, basketball-movie, chicago-illinois, college, college-basketball, college-sports, color-in-title
Pete Bell: Dwayne, you can get through college half-assed. Richard, you can get through LIFE half-assed. But I'll guarantee you boys one thing: sure as hell, I'll guarantee you this: you cannot *win* half-assed!
Pete Bell: You took the purest thing in your life and corrupted it, for what? For what?
[Slick talking about Neon]::Slick: I'm not going to bullshit you Pete. He ain't no brain surgeon aight. He took the SAT recently and scored a 520 out of a possible 1600.::Pete Bell: 520? You get 400 for just spelling your name correctly.::Slick: That's it, he messed up on his name.
Pete Bell: ...But goddamnit, those kids played out their heart. They gave everything they had! They played up to the *maximum* of their ability! They gave it everything. And you know, it wasn't good enough. It wasn't good enough for me, wasn't good enough for you, wasn't good enough for anybody!
Pete Bell: Boys, the rules don't make much sense. But I believe in the rules. Some of us broke them. I broke them. I can't do this. I can't win like this.
Pete Bell: There's two words I never thought I would say: I quit!
Pete Bell: Think, think, think! It's the thinking man's game!
Happy: I own you, Pete. You're mine!
Plot
Pete Bell, a college basketball coach is under a lot of pressure. His team isn't winning and he cannot attract new players. The stars of the future are secretly being paid by boosters. This practice is forbidden in the college game, but Pete is desperate and has pressures from all around.
Keywords: actor-shares-first-name-with-character, athlete, athletic-scholarship, basketball, basketball-movie, chicago-illinois, college, college-basketball, college-sports, color-in-title
Pete Bell: Dwayne, you can get through college half-assed. Richard, you can get through LIFE half-assed. But I'll guarantee you boys one thing: sure as hell, I'll guarantee you this: you cannot *win* half-assed!
Pete Bell: You took the purest thing in your life and corrupted it, for what? For what?
[Slick talking about Neon]::Slick: I'm not going to bullshit you Pete. He ain't no brain surgeon aight. He took the SAT recently and scored a 520 out of a possible 1600.::Pete Bell: 520? You get 400 for just spelling your name correctly.::Slick: That's it, he messed up on his name.
Pete Bell: ...But goddamnit, those kids played out their heart. They gave everything they had! They played up to the *maximum* of their ability! They gave it everything. And you know, it wasn't good enough. It wasn't good enough for me, wasn't good enough for you, wasn't good enough for anybody!
Pete Bell: Boys, the rules don't make much sense. But I believe in the rules. Some of us broke them. I broke them. I can't do this. I can't win like this.
Pete Bell: There's two words I never thought I would say: I quit!
Pete Bell: Think, think, think! It's the thinking man's game!
Happy: I own you, Pete. You're mine!
Plot
Pete Bell, a college basketball coach is under a lot of pressure. His team isn't winning and he cannot attract new players. The stars of the future are secretly being paid by boosters. This practice is forbidden in the college game, but Pete is desperate and has pressures from all around.
Keywords: actor-shares-first-name-with-character, athlete, athletic-scholarship, basketball, basketball-movie, chicago-illinois, college, college-basketball, college-sports, color-in-title
Pete Bell: Dwayne, you can get through college half-assed. Richard, you can get through LIFE half-assed. But I'll guarantee you boys one thing: sure as hell, I'll guarantee you this: you cannot *win* half-assed!
Pete Bell: You took the purest thing in your life and corrupted it, for what? For what?
[Slick talking about Neon]::Slick: I'm not going to bullshit you Pete. He ain't no brain surgeon aight. He took the SAT recently and scored a 520 out of a possible 1600.::Pete Bell: 520? You get 400 for just spelling your name correctly.::Slick: That's it, he messed up on his name.
Pete Bell: ...But goddamnit, those kids played out their heart. They gave everything they had! They played up to the *maximum* of their ability! They gave it everything. And you know, it wasn't good enough. It wasn't good enough for me, wasn't good enough for you, wasn't good enough for anybody!
Pete Bell: Boys, the rules don't make much sense. But I believe in the rules. Some of us broke them. I broke them. I can't do this. I can't win like this.
Pete Bell: There's two words I never thought I would say: I quit!
Pete Bell: Think, think, think! It's the thinking man's game!
Happy: I own you, Pete. You're mine!
Plot
Pete Bell, a college basketball coach is under a lot of pressure. His team isn't winning and he cannot attract new players. The stars of the future are secretly being paid by boosters. This practice is forbidden in the college game, but Pete is desperate and has pressures from all around.
Keywords: actor-shares-first-name-with-character, athlete, athletic-scholarship, basketball, basketball-movie, chicago-illinois, college, college-basketball, college-sports, color-in-title
Pete Bell: Dwayne, you can get through college half-assed. Richard, you can get through LIFE half-assed. But I'll guarantee you boys one thing: sure as hell, I'll guarantee you this: you cannot *win* half-assed!
Pete Bell: You took the purest thing in your life and corrupted it, for what? For what?
[Slick talking about Neon]::Slick: I'm not going to bullshit you Pete. He ain't no brain surgeon aight. He took the SAT recently and scored a 520 out of a possible 1600.::Pete Bell: 520? You get 400 for just spelling your name correctly.::Slick: That's it, he messed up on his name.
Pete Bell: ...But goddamnit, those kids played out their heart. They gave everything they had! They played up to the *maximum* of their ability! They gave it everything. And you know, it wasn't good enough. It wasn't good enough for me, wasn't good enough for you, wasn't good enough for anybody!
Pete Bell: Boys, the rules don't make much sense. But I believe in the rules. Some of us broke them. I broke them. I can't do this. I can't win like this.
Pete Bell: There's two words I never thought I would say: I quit!
Pete Bell: Think, think, think! It's the thinking man's game!
Happy: I own you, Pete. You're mine!
Dolphins are marine mammals closely related to whales and porpoises. There are almost forty species of dolphin in 17 genera. They vary in size from 1.2 m (4 ft) and 40 kg (90 lb) (Maui's dolphin), up to 9.5 m (30 ft) and 10 tonnes (9.8 long tons; 11 short tons) (the orca or killer whale). They are found worldwide, mostly in the shallower seas of the continental shelves, and are carnivores, eating mostly fish and squid. The family Delphinidae is the largest in the Cetacean order, and evolved relatively recently, about ten million years ago, during the Miocene. Dolphins are among the most intelligent animals, and their often friendly appearance and seemingly playful attitude have made them popular in human culture.
The name is originally from Greek δελφίς (delphís), "dolphin", which was related to the Greek δελφύς (delphus), "womb". The animal's name can therefore be interpreted as meaning "a 'fish' with a womb". The name was transmitted via the Latin delphinus (the romanization of the later Greek δελφῖνος – delphinos), which in Medieval Latin became dolfinus and in Old French daulphin, which reintroduced the ph into the word. The term mereswine (that is, "sea pig") has also historically been used.
Dolphins Are u
Dolphins Are Me
Dolphins Are everyone that includes you and me
They love swimmming with people like you and me
Dolphins live in the ocean
Dolphins live in the sea
Dolphins live in nice clear blue sea
They are acompanied by a lot of sea animals
We love them
you love them
I love them
who doesn't like them
give me a D
give me a O
give me a L
give me a P
give me a H
give me a I
give me a N
Say that, say it?s wise
They say that, it's the only time
To reach for what remains
To look over what?s the same
Dolphins swim around
I'm dolphin, drag me down
Drag me down
Say that, it?s the truth
There?s an ocean, right in front of you
Dolphins hit the sound
And when dolphins circle around
And if it seems so
Like the world juts in
Those dolphins drag me down
Drag me down
Say that, say it's wise
They say that, it?s the only vice
Yet, you say so what remains?
And look so uncertain
And dolphins look around
And then dolphins drag me down
Drag me down
It looks through
The world juts in
'Cause dolphins drag me down
Sometimes I think about Saturday's child
And all about the times when we were running wild
I've been out searching for the dolphins in the sea
Ah, but sometimes I wonder, do you ever, ever think of me
Ah, this old world will never change, ah, the way it's been
And all the ways of war just can't change it back again
I've been out searchin' for the dolphins in the sea
Ah, but sometimes I wonder, do you ever, ever think of me
Lord, I'm not the one to tell this old world how to get along
I only know that peace will come after all our hate is gone
I've been a-searchin' for the dolphins in the sea
Ah, but sometimes I wonder, do you ever, ever think of me
Ah, this old world will never change
Ah, this old world will never change
Ah, this old world will never change
Some times I think about
Saturday's child
And all about the times
When we were running wild
I've been a searching for the dolphins
In the sea
Oh, but sometimes I wonder
Do you ever think of me?
This old world will never change
The way it's been
And all our ways of war
Can't change it back again
I've been a searching for the dolphins
In the sea
Oh, but sometimes I wonder
Do you ever think of me?
Lord, I'm not the one to tell
This old world how to get along
I only know that peace will come
When all I hate is gone
I've been a searching for the dolphins
In the sea
Oh, but sometimes I wonder
Do you ever think of me?
This old world will never change
This old world will never change
This old world will never change
This whole world may never change
The way it's always been
I know all the ways of war
Can not change it back again
I've been searching...for the dolphins in the sea
Sometimes I wonder do you ever think of me...
I'm not the one to tell this world
How to get along
I only know that peace will come
When all the hurt is gone
I've been searching...for the dolphins in the sea
Sometimes I wonder do you ever think of me...
Sometimes I think about
Saturday's child
And all about the time
You and me were..black and white
I've been searching...for the dolphins in the sea
Sometimes I wonder do you ever think of me...
This whole world may never change
Some times I think about
Saturday's child
And all about the times
When we were running wild
I've been a searching for the dolphins
In the sea
Oh, but sometimes I wonder
Do you ever think of me?
This old world will never change
The way it's been
And all our ways of war
Can't change it back again
I've been a searching for the dolphins
In the sea
Oh, but sometimes I wonder
Do you ever think of me?
Lord, I'm not the one to tell
This old world how to get along
I only know that peace will come
When all I hate is gone
I've been a searching for the dolphins
In the sea
Oh, but sometimes I wonder
Do you ever think of me?
This old world will never change
This old world will never change
giving your past away will heal you for a while but like the wind it comes and goes
and by the time you realize how much you miss the one you seek
he's good and gone
And for a day and for a big part of the night
I'm gonna walk to be right on time
I want to be the only one allowed to see
When the dove and the seagull meet
I'm not scared of holes
When they're not deep
What is wrong with me ?
Why do you remain silent
Like a weeping willow ?
In the Lower East Side of my heart
There's a place where you can go
And if the towers far behind
Had made a light what was the best
thing we could do
There would be dolphins
Swimming around you and me
There would be feathers
I wanna dive with dolphins
Under a night sky
And I wanna lay my head
Upon the moon
I wanna be in the air that you breath
Reaching your intimite dreams
Together we'll swim in the sea of stars
And drink from the fluids of light
We make each other feel alright
And learn how to be human
At night we are in motion
Countiniously
In hearts we flood ourselves with love
The nightsky is signed
With the look of your face
And nature brings
Force natural things