Melvin Thomas Ott (March 2, 1909 – November 21, 1958), nicknamed "Master Melvin", was a Major League Baseball right fielder. He played his entire career for the New York Giants (1926-1947). Ott was born in Gretna, Louisiana. He batted left-handed and threw right-handed. The first National League player to surpass 500 home runs, he was unusually slight of stature for a power hitter, at 5 feet 9 inches (1.75 m), 170 pounds (77 kg).
In his 22-season career, Ott batted .304 with 511 home runs, 1,860 RBIs, 1,859 runs, 2,876 hits, 488 doubles, 72 triples, 89 stolen bases, a .414 on base percentage and a .533 slugging average.
Ott was a six-time NL home run leader, in 1932, 1934, 1936–38, and 1942. From 1928-1945, he led the New York Giants in home runs. This 18-season consecutive dominance is a record; no other player has ever led his team in more consecutive years in a single Triple Crown category. He was both the youngest player to hit 100 home runs and the first National Leaguer to hit 500 home runs. He passed Rogers Hornsby to become the all-time NL home run leader in 1937 and held that title until Willie Mays passed him in 1966.
Henry Louis "Lou" or "Buster"Gehrig (June 19, 1903 – June 2, 1941) was an American baseball first baseman who played 17 seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the New York Yankees (1923–1939). Gehrig set several major league records, including most career grand slams (23) and most consecutive games played (2,130). Gehrig is chiefly remembered for his prowess as a hitter and his durability, a trait which earned him his nickname "The Iron Horse", as well as the pathos of his farewell from baseball at age 36, when he was stricken with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). Gehrig was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1939. In 1969 he was voted the greatest first baseman of all time by the Baseball Writers' Association, and was the leading vote-getter on the Major League Baseball All-Century Team, chosen by fans in 1999.
A native of New York City, he played for the Yankees until his career was cut short by ALS, a disorder now commonly known in the United States and Canada as Lou Gehrig's disease. Over a 15-season span from 1925 through 1939, he played in 2,130 consecutive games. This streak ended only when Gehrig became disabled by the fatal neuromuscular disease that claimed his life two years later. His streak, long considered one of baseball's few unbreakable records, stood for 56 years, until finally broken by Cal Ripken, Jr., of the Baltimore Orioles on September 6, 1995.
Crazy Horse (Lakota: Tȟašúŋke Witkó (in Standard Lakota Orthography), literally "His-Horse-Is-Crazy" or "His-Horse-Is-Spirited"; ca. 1840 – September 5, 1877) was a Native American war leader of the Oglala Lakota. He took up arms against the U.S. Federal government to fight against encroachments on the territories and way of life of the Lakota people, including leading a war party at the Battle of the Little Bighorn in June 1876.
After surrendering to U.S. troops under General Crook in 1877, Crazy Horse was fatally wounded by a military guard while allegedly resisting imprisonment at Camp Robinson in present-day Nebraska. He ranks among the most notable and iconic of Native American tribal members and has been honored by the U.S. Postal Service with a 13¢ Great Americans series postage stamp.
Sources differ on the precise year of Crazy Horse's birth, but they agree he was born between 1840 and 1845. According to a close friend, he and Crazy Horse "were both born in the same year at the same season of the year", which census records and other interviews place at about 1845.Encouraging Bear, an Oglala medicine man and spiritual adviser to the Oglala war leader, reported that Crazy Horse was born "in the year in which the band to which he belonged, the Oglala, stole One Hundred Horses, and in the fall of the year", a reference to the annual Lakota calendar or winter count. Among the Oglala winter counts, the stealing of 100 horses is noted by Cloud Shield, and possibly by American Horse and Red Horse owner, as equivalent to the year 1840-41. Oral history accounts from relatives on the Cheyenne River Reservation place his birth in the spring of 1840. On the evening of his son's death, the elder Crazy Horse told Lieutenant H. R. Lemly that his son "would soon have been thirty-seven, having been born on the South Cheyenne river in the fall of 1840".
this is my will to die
to end this sorry mess up life
to end the misery of me
thats the way it needs to be
it needs to end now
i don't even care how
i need to leave this place
i won't leave in peace
(chores 2x)
this is my will to die
its going to happen tonight
don't want to die tomorrow
want to end all of my sorrows
no longer want to be alive
this is my will to die
wont miss nothing in this world
wont even miss this girl
wont miss her no matter what
cause she is nothing but a slut
this is my will to die
all because what happen in life
and this girl is one of them
thats why im going to do this sin
(repeat the chores 2x)
(ending fades)
Moi je m'appelle Lolita
Lo ou bien Lola
Du pareil au même
Moi je m'appelle Lolita
Quand je rêve aux loups
C'est Lola qui saigne
Quand fourche ma langue,
j'ai là un fou rire aussi fou
Qu'un phénomène Je m'appelle Lolita
Lo de vie, lo aux amours diluviennes
Moi je m'appelle Lolita
Collégienne aux bas
Bleus de méthylène
Moi je m'appelle Lolita
Coléreuse et pas
Mi-coton, mi-laine
Motus et bouche qui n'dis pas
À maman que je suis un phénomène
Je m'appelle Lolita
Lo de vie, lo aux amours diluviennes
Herhaal refrein
C'est pas ma faute
Et quand je donne ma langue aux chats
Je vois les autres
Tout prêts à se jeter sur moi
C'est pas ma faute à moi
Si j'entends tout autour de moi
Hello, helli, t'es A (L.O.L.I.T.A.)
Moi Lolita
Era un dia malo sali del gimnasio agotado estaba loco por pillar mi cuarto,pero cuando estaba esperando el metro vi a 2 nazis señalándome de lejos y haciendo gestos ..Oh jo no por favor hoy no me quite la mochila y me puse en posición se acercaron y cuando ya estaban a mi lado pense primero voy al alto después al bajo y me largo hoyy.Si,ves como es el chollin perdi q le vi una vez por Madrid y dijo como mola me grabe tu disco de lola.No no sin condon,la bomba,y me entro la ira,niiiiia,y les tire a la via pego el tren y les paso por encima.Yo solo queria un poco de paz,saque mi discman y me puse a SFDK.Entre en el tren y encontre a mi mujer besándose con...otra mujer!!!pero bueno no nos casabamos en enero,lo siento cielo me dado cuenta de que no te quiero,perfecto...tome asiento y el resto del viaje vi aquel espectáculo lesbico.Llege a mi estacion le dije adios pero ella,ummm,ni se despidio .En cani pille el autocar alguien me empezo a tocar oiga señora que mi culo no se toca,es que estas tan bueno como un pastel de moca,y pase el resto del viaje tocado por esa señora,ohh que se acabe este dia por favor,llegue a mi casa y corri a mi habitación pero cuando llegue mis cosas no estaban por ninguna parte solo la puerta,era mi madre,hijo,estaba pensando,tienes 25 años y no tienes trabajo así que largo,qué?Me vas a echar de casa asi?y dijo,si,y me tuve que ir.La moraleja de esta historia es que la explicación es lo que ves lo que crees pero tambien es lo que te apetece,ves?Esto es mas que otro LP,el chollin,otra vez.
Moi je m'appelle Lolita
Lo ou bien Lola
Du pareil au même
Moi je m'appelle Lolita
Quand je rêve aux loups
C'est Lola qui saigne
Quand fourche ma langue
J'ai là un fou rire
Aussi fou qu'un phénomène
Je m'appelle Lolita
Lo de vie, lo aux amours diluviennes
C'est pas ma faute
Et quand je donne ma langue au chat
Je vois les autres
Tout prêts à se jeter sur moi
C'est pas ma faute à moi
Si j'entends tout autour de moi
Hello, helli, t'es A (L.O.L.I.T.A.)
Moi Lolita
Moi je m'appelle Lolita
Collégienne aux bas
Bleus de méthylène
Moi je m'appelle Lolita
Coléreuse et pas
Mi-coton, mi-laine
Motus et bouche qui n'dit pas
A maman que je
Suis un phénomène
Je m'appelle Lolita