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                    [Title] => Who is Mother Mary in McCartney's Let It Be?
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Do you know why friends who call me on my cell phone get the urge to stand up and put their right hands over their left chest? Because my ringback tone is Lupang Hinirang (thanks to Wyngard Tracy who passed it on to me).

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Do you know why friends who call me on my cell phone get the urge to stand up and put their right hands over their left chest? Because my ringback tone is Lupang Hinirang (thanks to Wyngard Tracy who passed it on to me).

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