US /fok/
・UK /fəʊk/
There's a mix of pop, folk, and maybe a few hints of country in there, too.
There's a mix of pop, folk, and maybe a few hints of country in there too.
The point is, cities are split between the wealthy folk and the not-so-wealthy folk, and in many cases, the not-so-wealthy folk live on the city's east side.
The point is: cities are split between the wealthy folk and the not-so-wealthy folk,
and in the process, I've switched genre from country to pop to alternative to folk.
from country to pop, to alternative to folk.
Folk duo?
So what are you girls, writers, folk duo, just bitches?
Kenneth doesn't like me to do it because he thinks I'll go lesbo on him, like when I took folk guitar. Hello, ladies.
Kenneth doesn't like me to do it because he thinks I'll go lesbo on him like when I took folk guitar.
You city folk, you worry about a lot of shit, don't you?
You city folk, you worry about a lot of shit, don't you?
OK, Boston folk, you win.
@infosectaylor, "Okay, Boston folk, you win.
And maybe someday she does get to go and just kind of hang out down there with her rabbit folk, maybe.
And maybe some days she does get to go and just kind of hang out down there with her rabbit folk, maybe.
Claim wars in Battlefield II as the text "Denna sida mot fienden" printed on the front, which is Swedish for "This side towards the enemy." In Battlefield III, the rolling text on the MCOM stations is actually a Swedish folk song called "Ack Värmeland du sköna" or "Värmlandsvisan" and sounds like this.
In Battlefield 3, the rolling text on the M-COM stations is actually a Swedish folk