FYI: The Song "Happy Birthday to you" is American, it was first made public in 1912 written by Mildred J. Hill (1859-1916) and Patty Smith Hill (1868-1946) and the copyright belonged to Warner/Chappell Music. The copyright ran out 2015 but they still take money without asking from anybody who is dumb enough to pay... So the bloke who said it's from Henry the 8th clearly smokes to many herbs. P.S. greetings from Germany, Angela is a darling of a woman.
Well, that was an abrupt ending. As far as I know though, the Happy Birthday song, the one we all know, was only temporarily copyrighted in the United States.
I've always had the hots for this girl, plus the accent makes her doubly gorgeous.
I loved that birthday debate! What a strange way to end! Loved that and love Angela!
Angela is gorgeous
Absolutely beautiful Woman. Ireland is well known for gorgeous redheads but Angela is the finest I’ve ever seen. The accent makes my knees go weak
Love her
She's such a cute wee babe
Lovely angela baby 😁😊❤️
I want Kim Woodburn on here!!! :-D :-D
FYI: The Song "Happy Birthday to you" is American, it was first made public in 1912 written by Mildred J. Hill (1859-1916) and Patty Smith Hill (1868-1946) and the copyright belonged to Warner/Chappell Music. The copyright ran out 2015 but they still take money without asking from anybody who is dumb enough to pay...
So the bloke who said it's from Henry the 8th clearly smokes to many herbs.
P.S. greetings from Germany, Angela is a darling of a woman.
Oh, they said it! good for you.
Written by Patti Smith!
redheads are my kryptonite Angela is fine AF she's painfully gorgeous
A hint of billie eilish in her appeareance.
Greg James, what a hottie
I am sorry for Miguel Pujol :P
You're peng you're peng
BBC I-Sprayer !
The Beatles had a song called "Birthday" (good song), but it was not the same song.
You guys should do this with Emma Watson!
They seem to have trouble getting A-list celebrities but I doubt she would agree to do this. She might accuse them of sexism.
Well, that was an abrupt ending. As far as I know though, the Happy Birthday song, the one we all know, was only temporarily copyrighted in the United States.
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who is she? never heard of her
she does robot wars
Haha
strong accent, is that irish or scottish?
Irish
2nd
Not Empanada, Ensaimada!
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