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Brian McKnight to perform at halftime this Sunday at BOA


philw5289

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One - Put Drew Brees on his back

Two - Hit them hard with the ground attack

Three - Yo, it's plain to see... in the Red Zone gotta get those TDs

Four - Repeat Steps one through three

Five - Bring home the Panthers victory

 

If Carolina ever believes their work is done, then they start back at one (yeah)

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CAUSE ONE

 

YOU'RE LIKE A DREAM COME TRUE

 

 

TWO

 

JUST WANNA BE WITH YOU

 

THREE

 

GIRL IT'S PLAIN TO SEE THAT YOU'RE THE ONLY ONE FOR ME

 

 

AAANNNNDDD FOUR

 

 

REPEAT STEPS ONE THROUGH THREE

 

 

FIVE

 

MAKE YOU FALL IN LOVE WITH ME

 

IF EVER I BELIEVE MY WORK IS DONE

THEN I START BACK AT ONEEEEEEEEE

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