! Traidora! Oh, the headline, yeah. | |
" We never see a headline, about a bread line, today | |
"'Someday,' he says to me, 'maybe you'll headline in Harlem.' | |
"A day with Carl Herickson" as the page one headline? | |
"A secret whispered in a coffeehouse is as confidential as a headline." | |
! Traidora! Oh, the headline, yeah. | |
" We never see a headline, about a bread line, today | |
"'Someday,' he says to me, 'maybe you'll headline in Harlem.' | |
"A day with Carl Herickson" as the page one headline? | |
"A secret whispered in a coffeehouse is as confidential as a headline." | |
"Heiress Airs Reporter. " I've put you in the headlines, and I'm gonna keep you there. | |
"Hey, look at the headlines Historical news is being made" | |
"Hey, look at the headlines Historical news is being made | |
"I'll read out the news headlines to you." | |
"If the neighbour sees us together, it'll hit the headlines tomorrow" | |
"Heiress Airs Reporter. " I've put you in the headlines, and I'm gonna keep you there. | |
"Hey, look at the headlines Historical news is being made" | |
"Hey, look at the headlines Historical news is being made | |
"I'll read out the news headlines to you." | |
"If the neighbour sees us together, it'll hit the headlines tomorrow" | |
I wanted to say... and a prominent blogger has headlined his take... these are his words, not mine... | |
Its mistakes are buried, not headlined. Its dissenters are silenced, not praised. | |
Its mistakes are buried, not headlined. | |
Its mistakes are buried, not headlined. | |
Newspapers all over the world have headlined our morbid affair. | |
- They were definitely a start of something, they were headlining acts. | |
- We're headlining now. | |
- We're headlining this tour. | |
- We're headlining. | |
A husband with the headlining disease. | |
I wanted to say... and a prominent blogger has headlined his take... these are his words, not mine... | |
Its mistakes are buried, not headlined. Its dissenters are silenced, not praised. | |
Its mistakes are buried, not headlined. | |
Its mistakes are buried, not headlined. | |
Newspapers all over the world have headlined our morbid affair. | |
- They were definitely a start of something, they were headlining acts. | |
- We're headlining now. | |
- We're headlining this tour. | |
- We're headlining. | |
A husband with the headlining disease. | |