Monday, June 30, 2014

Frozen


ALL IN FAVOR WHO LIKE FROZEN!

Who likes Frozen? I do. It's getting old, but it's still good.  Here is a link so that you can listen to all the songs. Just press the link, then it will lead you to the website and a playlist featuring all the songs. Chose which one you want to listen to, then it will play.  *TIP* Don't use iPads, iPhones, etc. PLEASE USE PC/ Computer. The format won't be available.



http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLszVdbPpkeQaX1jroL5SmI029YIFD3ST5

#FROZEN#FROZEN#FROZEN#FROZEN

Comment your favorite song, and character(s) Can't say all. Limit is three. I will post a later post of a poll on who likes who. Once I have enough. If you don't comment, :( :( :( :( :( :( :( :( :( :( :( :( :( :( :( :(
I will be Miss Crankypants. I don't want to be like that. That's why I added that link so that you can review the songs. Characters?

javascript:; Elsa     javascript:; Anna.      javascript:;    Kristoff        javascript:;   Olaf        javascript:;  Sven.         javascript:; Hans :(




Start commenting on your favorites for song and characters and I'll post it. If there's enough, I'll be happy. I'll also put the names if I can and in addition to the post, thank you guys. Thanks!



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