Verse II And the answer to the brief riddle. Everyone and nobody. Although this Mr. Anderson does seem to want to pin it on two teachers in the deep south of America. Why does everything go back to The Big Country? "The next time you hear “Happy Birthday” in a movie—and now that you’re listening, it won’t be long—stay for the credits at the end of the movie. Think about how Hollywood would love the story of the Hill sisters, two Southern kindergarten teachers who write a song that they only hope will be a useful teacher’s aid. Instead, the song is a hit that never goes away. It is sung hundreds of millions of times each year, a musical juggernaut that tops the efforts of Tin Pan Alley’s best. Appropriately, then, film credits are the one place left where Mildred and Patty Hill still get their due."

Life And finally I present what happens when you admit to anyone you might know something about 'computers': "No I'm not your personal Microsoft hotline, and when I go to your place for dinner, please dont ask me if I could "Just take a look at something" you've been having trouble with. The next time you tell me you pride yourself on how much you've learned about computers over the years, just know that I'm thinking "Bullshit" over and over in my mind ya prick." Genius.

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