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''-You have 3 days.''                                                                                                '''~ [[Steely]]'''</blockquote>
''-You have 3 days.''                                                                                                '''~ [[Steely]]'''</blockquote>
[[File:Image31432.png|thumb|558x558px|Election Results (2nd Elections)]]
[[File:Image31432.png|thumb|558x558px|Election Results (2nd Elections)]]
There were significantly more parties running this election, though most of them had not been able to secure many votes, and make election changing propaganda, most users supported the party WOTE. Which was heavily influenced by the then loser party, THOUSDGH. WOTE was a coalition party that was led by five very much known members of the server. Finally, on the 13th of November 2022 the winners were decided through democratic elections, WOTE secured a major victory in the Second Whenthe Elections.
My Funny Valentine


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This article is about the song. For other uses, see My Funny Valentine (disambiguation).
"My Funny Valentine"
Song
Published 1937 by Chappell & Co.
Genre Traditional pop
Composer(s) Richard Rodgers
Lyricist(s) Lorenz Hart
"My Funny Valentine" is a show tune from the 1937 Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart coming of age musical Babes in Arms in which it was introduced by teenaged star Mitzi Green. The song became a popular jazz standard, appearing on over 1300 albums performed by over 600 artists. One of them was Chet Baker,[1] for whom it became his signature song.[2][3] In 2015, it was announced that the Gerry Mulligan quartet featuring Chet Baker's version of the song was inducted into the Library of Congress's National Recording Registry for the song's "cultural, artistic and/or historical significance to American society and the nation’s audio legacy". Mulligan also recorded the song with his Concert Jazz Band in 1960.[4]
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