The song "Wish Someone Would Care" in HBO's series "Treme" is performed by the character Delmond Lambreaux, portrayed by musician Roberta Flack. The show features various musical performances that highlight the rich cultural landscape of New Orleans. Flack's rendition adds emotional depth to the scene, resonating with the themes of loss and longing in the series.
Heart. Ann and Nancy Wilson, sisters, sang "What about Love?" on album of the same name (released 1988?).
Only if the person you are avenging is someone you deeply care about.
Someone who takes care of sheep.
If you want to wish someone well you can say "laat dit goed gaan" If you mean take care of someone you will say "omsien na..." (lit. take care of...)
Answerthey would see u nakedYou should avoid theme at all costs
Treme - 2010 Wish Someone Would Care 1-9 was released on: USA: 13 June 2010 Spain: 11 July 2010 Hungary: 3 March 2011 Netherlands: 6 April 2012 (limited) Germany: 25 September 2012
Normally, you would say "care about". That means you care for someone. "Care of," would mean that someone or thing is the responsibility of another, particularly in a postal context. So if a letter is addressed "in care of" another person, that would mean that the owner of the address will be responsible for seeing that the person named first will get it.
If they care about you they would.
Offcouse they would people dont care in the name they care in your looks and personality
Heart. Ann and Nancy Wilson, sisters, sang "What about Love?" on album of the same name (released 1988?).
they would die because if sombody is old and they need heath care for threr heart and they don't get the heath care that's what will happen to them
He doesn't care where they are from, he'd date someone from their personality & looks :)
because they can anoy you or you could be play fighting
A literacy meaning for nursing would be someone that helps take care of someone else. They look after that person. They also take care of that person's needs.
George Harrison
I'll answer if you give me his number
It means .. you care a lot about someone or someone you 'love' as opposed to ' I don't care two hoots about someone.