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Go! is the third studio album by the alternative rock band Letters to Cleo. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] It was released in 1997 on Revolution Records . [ 5 ] It was their first album without their original drummer, Stacy Jones , who was replaced by Tom Polce.
The name "Letters to Cleo" is a reference to Hanley's childhood pen pal. [4] They spent their summers together in Canada, and they wrote each other letters to keep in touch over a ten-year period. At some point Cleo moved without giving Hanley her new mailing address, and Hanley's letters to Cleo were returned to sender. [6]
The young narrator, not content with the confines of the ordinary alphabet, reports on additional letters beyond Z, with a fantastic creature corresponding to each new letter. For example, the letter "FLOOB" is the first letter in Floob-Boober-Bab-Boober-Bubs, which have large buoyant heads and float serenely in the water.
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Readers of the Los Angeles Times Sports department share their thoughts and opinions on the Rams' season, the Dodgers' spending spree and the Lakers.
The fact that love is a word with four letters has been used in several popular song titles, including "Love Is Just a Four-Letter Word" written by Bob Dylan and performed by Joan Baez, "Four Letter Word" written by Ricki and Marty Wilde and performed by Kim Wilde, "4 Letter Word" written by Claude Kelly and Matt Squire and performed by David Cook.
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Letters to God was released to theaters on April 9, 2010. Nixon said he hoped the film to run in theaters for three to four months, then for it to go to Blu-ray and DVD around July or August 2010. [7] It was released on DVD August 10. The official trailer was released Christmas week, but Christianity Today was given early access to it. [8]