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ABBA Christmas — This infomercial spoof promotes a never-released album of holiday songs from "The Fleetwood Mac of cold weather" (Bowen Yang, episode host Kate McKinnon, and McKinnon's fellow SNL alums Maya Rudolph and Kristen Wiig), all set to the tunes of their well-known classics (e.g. "Gifts for Me, Gifts for You").
S.T.D (Shelters to Deltas) is the second mixtape by American rapper Cupcakke. It was self-released on June 19, 2016. It was self-released on June 19, 2016. It was preceded by her debut mixtape Cum Cake , and was promoted with its preceding singles, "Best Dick Sucker" [ 1 ] and "Panda (Remix)".
S/T is the pseudo-eponymous album by the electronic music group Electric President. Released in January 2006, on the Morr Music label, the album is their first full-length record. [1] Two music videos were created for the tracks "Insomnia" and "Grand Machine No. 12".
British satirical comedy show The Mash Report once did a hilarious skit about why you should never ask a man what he’s thinking. You’ll find the clip a little further down. Basically, in the ...
The plot follows two overworked assistants who try to set up their demanding bosses on dates in New York City. The film was released on June 15, 2018, by Netflix, to generally positive reviews from critics. [2]
S.T. 01 NOW [2] is the first full-length studio album by South Korean boy band SS501, released on November 10, 2006 by DSP Media. [1]The album title was named after the combination of "S" from SS501, "T" from Triple S (SS501's official fanclub), and "01 NOW" which, when combined altogether, means "SS501 and Triple S united as one from now until forever".
A music video was filmed to promote the single, which received regular airing on MTV. [6] [7] The band also performed the song on the show Laugh Trax, along with "Saturday at Midnight". [8] [9] A live version of "She's Tight" was performed at the band's 25th-anniversary concert in Rockford, Illinois, during 1999. The performance saw Brant ...
From January 2008 to February 2009, if you bought shares in companies when T. Kevin Dunnigan joined the board, and sold them when he left, you would have a -71.3 percent return on your investment, compared to a -47.9 percent return from the S&P 500.