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A small educated elite, mainly in the medical profession, salvaged the catastrophe-stricken world, and devised a way for women to reproduce artificially. They took inspiration from Chapter 6, verse 6 of the Book of Proverbs's "Go to the ant, thou sluggard; consider her ways, and be wise" and created a caste-based society. Laura is certain that ...
The episode, titled "Jeeves, the Aunt and the Sluggard", was the second episode of the first series. It was originally broadcast in the UK on 6 June 1965. [13] This story was adapted into the Jeeves and Wooster episode "The Full House", the second episode of the third series, which first aired in the UK on 5 April 1992. [14]
The song "Sunshine", from the Bad Summer EP, was released as a single. Despite not having a music video or any promotion, the song became popular among the band's core fan base, eventually becoming a staple in live shows. Later, in 2015, the group released a music video through Rhymesayers Entertainment. [14]
"These Days" is the first single by Alien Ant Farm from the band's third album, Truant. Originally released on the bands 1999 album Greatest Hits, it was reworked and re-recorded for Truant. "These Days" was released to radio on July 1, 2003. [1] The song was featured in Madden NFL 2004. [2]
'Tis the Voice of the Lobster" is a parody of "The Sluggard", a moralistic poem by Isaac Watts [1] which was well known in Carroll's day. [2] [3] "The Sluggard" depicts the unsavory lifestyle of a slothful individual as a negative example. Carroll's lobster's corresponding vice is that he is weak and cannot back up his boasts, and is ...
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The song was first recorded by Ant as a four-track home demo in the Chelsea flat of Linda Ashby and was first played live in March 1978. Adam and the Ants performed the song at a John Peel session on 10 July 1978 and recorded a full band demo at Decca Studios circa August 1978. Originally a medium-fast song, the tempo was gradually slowed down ...
"Shout" is the thirteenth single by British television presenting duo Ant & Dec, formerly known as PJ & Duncan and the third to be taken from their final album, The Cult of Ant & Dec (1997). The single was released in March 1997 by Telstar Records, and reached number 10 in the UK Singles Chart. The song is in a pop rock style.