i think this song is called patchers, it goes ...Patchers i,m depending on you son i,ve tried to do my best its up to yopu to do the rest...by clarance carter, hope that's it kidder
no its not patches patches the father is telling the son directly and i wish i knew the song to your question that is what i have been looking up for 2 hours
Is it "Old Man Wrigley" by Brooks & Dunn?
They call their Mom Mommy or Mom.
No she not Antoinette Robinson but we all call her Tony is Leon Robinson's mother
Country music is called in French 'la musique country'
Holden attempts to call Phoebe, Jane Gallagher's mother, Sally Hayes, and Carl Luce.
Keg in the Closet tour
It depends on whether you live there or not. If you do not live there, it is a foreign country. If you live there, it is not a foreign country. Instead, it is called a mother country. ex)A person who lives in America would call Norway a foreign country because he or she does not live there. In contrast, a person who lives in Norway would call Norway his or her mother country because he or she lives there.
Alma mater means nourishing mother in Latin. So the school or college which nourished you spiritually is your alma mater.
Your mother-in-law. Or, call her by her name.
You still call her your mother in law or if you were divorced you would call her your Ex- mother in law.
shivaji's mother call shivaji as shurba
You would call your mother's sister an aunt.
she may not call you until she knows for sure that you like her. call her first
Your grandmother.
Your grandmother.
your great grandmother
your great grandmother
Your half-sister's mother may be your mother, if you have different fathers. If you have different mothers and your father is married to your half-sister's mother, then you probably should call her "mother." If your half-sister's mother is not connected to your father (i.e. her father married your mother) then there is no relationship name for you to call her mother, other than "my half-sister's mother."