Not fit for human eyes.
Mal? Is that you? What happened to your mullet?
I cant believe you did that .
I had a cooler full of nyquil . just for us.
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Not fit for human eyes.
Mal? Is that you? What happened to your mullet?
Thursday February 25, 2010 4:34pm
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Miley Cyrus' musical followup to "Party in the USA"?
Singing backup for Bret Michaels -- who commands her to "slowly get undressed" --in an eyebrow-raising love song.
Check out snaps of Miley in short-shorts!
In the just-released rock-country ballad "Nothing to Lose," Cyrus, 17, croons along with the former Poison frontman, 46. Michaels provides lead vocals on the song, which describes an anguished romance.
See crazy hair extensions from Miley and other stars
"We both know better than this," he trills, "still we can't resist...Slowly get undressed."
The chorus describes two lovers tussling in the "darkness": "Won't you fall down on me/So close I can feel you breathe/Tonight in the darkness with nothing to lose/If the truth is all we can see/If I fall for you, could you fall for me?"
His new duet with Hanna Montana is raising some eyebrows.
Thursday – February 25, 2010 – 4:34pm
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Miley Cyrus' musical followup to "Party in the USA"?
Singing backup for Bret Michaels -- who commands her to "slowly get undressed" --in an eyebrow-raising love song.
Check out snaps of Miley in short-shorts!
In the just-released rock-country ballad "Nothing to Lose," Cyrus, 17, croons along with the former Poison frontman, 46. Michaels provides lead vocals on the song, which describes an anguished romance.
See crazy hair extensions from Miley and other stars
"We both know better than this," he trills, "still we can't resist...Slowly get undressed."
The chorus describes two lovers tussling in the "darkness": "Won't you fall down on me/So close I can feel you breathe/Tonight in the darkness with nothing to lose/If the truth is all we can see/If I fall for you, could you fall for me?"
News - Bret Michaels Tells Miley Cyrus, 17, to "Get Undressed" in Song - Celebrity News - UsMagazine.com
I mean. C'mon. She couldn't have just sang that song with her dad?
His new duet with Hanna Montana is raising some eyebrows.
Thursday February 25, 2010 4:34pm
Comments (69) »
ShareThis
Miley Cyrus' musical followup to "Party in the USA"?
Singing backup for Bret Michaels -- who commands her to "slowly get undressed" --in an eyebrow-raising love song.
Check out snaps of Miley in short-shorts!
In the just-released rock-country ballad "Nothing to Lose," Cyrus, 17, croons along with the former Poison frontman, 46. Michaels provides lead vocals on the song, which describes an anguished romance.
See crazy hair extensions from Miley and other stars
"We both know better than this," he trills, "still we can't resist...Slowly get undressed."
The chorus describes two lovers tussling in the "darkness": "Won't you fall down on me/So close I can feel you breathe/Tonight in the darkness with nothing to lose/If the truth is all we can see/If I fall for you, could you fall for me?"
News - Bret Michaels Tells Miley Cyrus, 17, to "Get Undressed" in Song - Celebrity News - UsMagazine.com
I mean. C'mon. She couldn't have just sang that song with her dad?
He just gets creepier and creepier.
And Miley ain't in Disney anymore!