FS Extra👣 Lift anyone's mood with this uplifting message
Published: Fri, 10/30/20
The full text of this whimsical and wise work is an inspirational
and uplifting piece that will lift anyone's mood.
After wondering if a young woman sunbathing in the park was
wearing the prudent amount of sunblock, journalist Mary
Schmich realised she'd reached the age when she liked to
give advice. So she did.
Read it, share it and see the video, here
Wear Sunscreen or the Sunscreen Speech are the common names
of an essay actually called “Advice, like youth, probably
just wasted on the young”, written by Mary Schmich and
published in the Chicago Tribune as a column in 1997.
Her article for the Chicago Tribune became one of the first
viral emails and was even recorded by director Baz Luhrmann
as "The Sunscreen Song" in 1999.
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See you again soon.
and uplifting piece that will lift anyone's mood.
After wondering if a young woman sunbathing in the park was
wearing the prudent amount of sunblock, journalist Mary
Schmich realised she'd reached the age when she liked to
give advice. So she did.
Read it, share it and see the video, here
Wear Sunscreen or the Sunscreen Speech are the common names
of an essay actually called “Advice, like youth, probably
just wasted on the young”, written by Mary Schmich and
published in the Chicago Tribune as a column in 1997.
Her article for the Chicago Tribune became one of the first
viral emails and was even recorded by director Baz Luhrmann
as "The Sunscreen Song" in 1999.
Click to view (and share) more emails
See you again soon.