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BOOK BY P.G. WODEHOUSE
America, I Like You
  • First edition (US)

Tryin' to Get to You         
1954 SONG WRITTEN BY CHARLES SINGLETON AND ROSE MARIE MCCOY
Trying to Get to You; Trying To Get To You; Trying To Get You; Trying to Get To You; Tryin' To Get To You; Trying to Get You
"Tryin' to Get to You" is a song written by R&B singer songwriters Rose Marie McCoy and Charles Singleton.This appears to be the co-writer of "Strangers in the Night" and other hits.
I Like You         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
I Like You (disambiguation); I Like You (song)
"I Like You" is 1985 dance single by Philadelphia-born singer, Phyllis Nelson. The single was number one on the dance charts for one week.
I Have Something Important to Tell You         
2005 FILM BY ŽELJKO SOŠIĆ
Imam nešto važno da vam kažem; I Have Something Important To Tell You; Imam nesto vazno da vam kazem
I Have Something to Tell You () is a 2005 Montenegrin drama film directed by Željko Sošić, in 2005. Montenegro's new cinema starts with this movie.

Wikipedia

Over Seventy

Over Seventy is an autobiographical work by P.G. Wodehouse, including a collection of articles originally from Punch magazine. It was first published in the United States on 3 May 1956 by Simon & Schuster, Inc., New York under the title America, I Like You, and in the United Kingdom, in a considerably expanded form, on October 11, 1957, by Herbert Jenkins, London, with the Over Seventy title and the subtitle An Autobiography with Digressions.

Much of the writing describes Wodehouse's feelings concerning the United States, his adopted homeland, with the journalism and stories inserted in context.

Examples of use of I"d like you to
1. QUESTION: Id like you to talk about the communications strategies just a little bit there.
2. Q:В Id like you to clear up, once and for all, the ambiguity about torture.В Can we get a straight answer?В The President says we dont do torture, but Cheney - MR.
3. And Id like you to talk about how, in the context of that, we can really begin push this diplomatic surge and not get to that slippery slope.
4. Q:В Scott, Secretary Rumsfeld has in the past told Congress, under fire from certain members, that he has, in fact, offered his resignation and the President has, in fact, rejected that idea, and said, no, Id like you to stay on.В Is the same true of Karl Rove, either in the context of offering a resignation or offering to take a leave of absence?В And how has the President responded?