not the classic 1978 boxing movie starring Sylvester Stallone but there was a 1956 movie called somebody up there likes me and there is a character named rocky who says those words
its remixed by mysto & pizzi. you can go to geico.com and download it for free :) http://www.geico.com/about/commercials/music/kash/ theres the link. it works for both itunes and windows media player for me
It's simple :)You go on YouTube converter get a song from YouTube copy the link & paste the link in the link box :)
I also wanted the download link but I wanted it in english so can you give me the link of the english one? eng.kloseup.com doesn't work. Make one link on MediaFire.
that answer was just lyrics!!what you can do (this is just 1 example)on a website, on the comments part people might ask you about something, and you can send them a link with a comment saying this is the answer but make the link so it goes to the song Never gonna give you up! be sure to make it a hyper link and call the hyper link 'Answer'-
Click the link.
The link is www.ragdollsoft.com/rocky/Rocky_win.zip
Rocky Balboa in the movie "Rocky".
somebody should help give a link to answering this question or answer please.
You get the link when somebody shares it or if somebody uploaded one!
Link likes Alice in bakugan
Yes, the middle part part of the Rocky Mountains cover western Montana. See link:
Rocky Balboa
System link is when you connect your and somebody else's console and play a match
Oh, dude, you're really testing my movie trivia skills here. So, in the movie "Rocky," the Italian Stallion had two pet turtles creatively named Cuff and Link. I mean, who wouldn't want to hang out with a couple of turtles named after accessories and internet connections, right?
Well Rocky only had one fish and it was Moby Dick. He did have two turtles though, and their names were Cuff and Link.
The movie pugilist with pet turtles named Cuff and Link and a goldfish named Moby Dick is the character Rocky Balboa from the "Rocky" film series, portrayed by Sylvester Stallone.
"Somebody" in Spanish is "alguien". It is pronounced "ahl-ghee-EHN". Please see the Related link below for confirmation of the translation.