Saturday, April 11, 2020

My Berkeley Hass Favorite Song - The Sample

My Berkeley Hass Favorite Song - The Sample'My Berkeley Hass Favorite Song is...' is a favorite of mine. It is also a favorite of my daughters. I think it's one of the funniest things I've ever read. This article will tell you what it is about, how to write a story based on it, and give some examples of its uses.I think the story revolves around a bird song writer named 'Berkeley Haas.' He is quite famous for a lot of reasons. First of all, he was the original copyright holder of the song 'Goodbye Dolly,' and also, the source material for the movie 'As Good As It Gets.' When the song was written, the copyright expired, so Haas sued the copyright holder and won the lawsuit. Haas won big, so the song's source material ended up being his song.Before we begin the example, let me just say that a little bit of background here. The short story sample is based on the following lyrics:'Love has made us what we are, love has made us who we are, but I'm stuck with this song, this song is as goo d as it gets, if I have to live with it my whole life.' So let's start with the first verse. We'll say that the writer wants to use the song as a basis for a fictional story.'I'm very sure that my last name's life is about to end, he's old, he's dying, I wonder how long I got to go on, you see I know what it is to be young. I see what it's like to be in love, but I see it as being in love with him, now don't ask me, just pretend I don't know how I feel.' I like to think that this part came from one of the many real songs on the radio, or probably the movie 'High School High.' It sounds good.'The song I wrote is as good as it gets, if I have to live with it my whole life. So, you see, I know what it is to be young, I know what it's like to be in love, but I know it's as good as it's ever going to get, I think I'm in love with him.' I think this part came from the most recent song on the radio.So we'll take the chapters and their corresponding quotes as our samples. Let's do the first one first.