Received-From-MTA: dns (my email address)Īrrival-Date: Mon, 07:51:47 -0700 (PDT) Looks like they're hiding or disconnecting from "MobileGo" support. Is there something going on in the background that I need to know about?įor what it's worth, I tried to contact Wondershare support using the email address you provided and it bounced back with this message saying doesn't exist".
ROD STEWARD MANDOLIN WIND ANDROID
I understand that they need certain permissions but they don't explain them and I can easily imagine rogue apps doing bad things to me and/or my phone.Ĭan I pretty much trust any app from a certain source, like Google Play? Or is it buyer beware for all apps?Ĭan you tell me what is "spammy/scammy" about MobileGo? Perhaps I'm naive but I've been running it for about 8 months under Android 8 (Oreo) and did not notice any bad behavior. I have installed a few apps but they always seem to ask for permissions to access features etc. Since I am new to this world, will Airdroid ask me to allow lists of unexplained accesses to my phone. I am open to trying "Airdroid" if you recommend it. I tried "Team Viewer" and I think the other one was "Spotify".
ROD STEWARD MANDOLIN WIND PC
I tried several apps to connect my Android phone to my PC via wifi and the only one I was able to get working was MobileGo. Free, curated and guaranteed quality with ukulele chord diagrams, transposer and auto scroller. Maggie May gets all the attention, but I really like this one - in little, tiny doses, to remind me I survived cancer.Nomber_key:000756Ĭlick to expand.I am not new to computers but I am new to personally owned smartphones. Ukulele chords and tabs for Mandolin Wind by Rod Stewart. Mandolin Wind Lyrics by Rod Stewart from the Handbags & Gladrags album - including song video, artist biography, translations and more: When the rain came I. It's a sad song, and not all that metaphorical, either. And, it's terminal - nothing could change a thing. He felt he let her down by having a terminal disease - which is somewhat common of a cancer patient, though he tried to mask his emotions for her sake - also very common of a terminal patient. Remembering the night of the diagnosis, how shocked and dismayed she was. but the rest is self-explanatory here - she kept up a smiling face, terminal disease is the worst possible end to a marriage, so if she sticks through it, nothing could ever be worse. It may actually be winter outside his deathbed. Hyperbole on how cold, how severe his condition is. If the sad, cold truth didn't dissuade her, then he's sure he loves her for it. "If the mandolin wind couldn't change a thing Through the darkest nights I've ever known"īut, she chose to stay, and he's singing his gratitude for her steadfast companionship
"But you chose to stay, stay and keep me warm When things got tough with the cancer, he thought she'd leave because she couldn't stand to watch, she's a happy person, not one to tolerate decline. 'cause I knew how much you loved the sun" "When the rain came I thought you'd leave "The coldest winter in almost 14 years" is the toughest test of their marriage, fourteen years long. General CommentIts a song about love sticking by your side in the face of long, debilitating death.
The coldest winter in almost fourteen years Now I can rest assured knowing that we've seen the worstĭon't have much but what I've got is yours Through the coldest winter in almost fourteen years If the mandolin wind couldn't change a thingīuffalo died in the frozen fields you know Through the darkest nights I've ever known But you chose to stay, stay and keep me warm