I just wanna show you how much I appreciate you, yes
Wanna show you how much I’m dedicated to you, yes
Wanna show you how much I will forever be true, yes
Wanna show you how much you got your girl feeling good, yes
Wanna show you how much, how much you understood, yes
Wanna show you how much I value what you say
Not only are you loyal, you’re patient with me babe, yes
Chesley Sullenberger Bio Chesley Sullenberger III is an American retired airline captain who, on January 15, 2009, landed US Airways Flight 1549 in the Hudson River off Manhattan after both engines were disabled by a bird strike; all 155 people aboard survived.
Chelsey Sullenberger is a speaker on airline safety and has helped develop new protocols for airline safety. Chesley Sullenberger served as the co-chairman, along with First officer Jeffrey Skiles, of the EAA’s Young Eagles youth introduction-to-aviation program from 2009 to 2013.
0SHARESShareTweet Chris Knutson obituary, Death – Christopher Zachary Knutson, who was 18 years old at the time of his untimely death, passed away unexpectedly late on Friday, August 6, 2010. Wheat Ridge, Colorado was the location where Chris was born on the 27th of December in the year 1991. The only people who will remember him are his mother, Katie, and his two sisters, Jenn and Mallory.
He will not be remembered by anyone else.
🎂 Countdown to Christian Fauria's birthday in New York Time🎉 DAYS HOURS MINUTES SECONDS 🎉 Happy Birthday Christian Fauria! 🎂 Christian Fauria's About [✎] Christian Fauria was born on September 22, 1971 (age 52) in California, United States. He is a Celebrity Football Player. Retired NFL tight end who won back-to-back Super Bowls as a member of the New England Patriots.
Explore More Thousands of donors raced to the aid of Marine Daniel Penny Saturday as a fund for his legal defense surpassed $1 million – a tsunami of support so massive it swamped the hosting website and disabled it for more than an hour.
“There was a big surge in traffic and our servers were temporarily overwhelmed,” Jacob Wells, co-founder of the giving platform GiveSendGo, told The Post.
Penny, 24, who placed Jordan Neely in a fatal chokehold on a Manhattan subway train on May 1, was arraigned Friday on a second-degree manslaughter charge and released on $100,000 bail.