She ends up with Astley
That would be 'Never Gonna Give You Up' by Rick Astley.
at the moment he is alive but rumors have reported that rick astly is dead due to being stabbed 54 times
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No he doesn't
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never gonna give you up in the town called Bal-air by Fresh Prince of Rick Astley
That would be 'Never Gonna Give You Up' by Rick Astley.
Rick Astley and it's never gonna give you up...... Rick Astley and it's never gonna give you up......
Nick tells Bill to go away
Yes, Mae gets Nick and the Goblin Market.
nah, but she was hit by a truck
Some videos can be pictures that show up for 1 second, then end. Usually something misleading, like Rick Astley.
A rick roll is not a person. It is a technique used to prank people on the internet. On unsuspecting people, links across the internet come across saying things like 'Click here to see girls in bikinis'. With a rick roll, when you click on it, it will link to a video of Rick Astley singing 'Never Gonna Give You Up'. Other rolls are like Barack'Roll (Barack Obama singing [Rick Astley] Never Gonna Give You Up) and Sponge'Roll (Spongebob [TV Cartoon] singing [Rick Astley] Never Gonna Give You Up).
never gonna give you up by rick astley
its a kind of dance made up by rick astley who is a singer
Nick told Miley it was over, and she cried. the end.
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