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  2. Het land van... - Wikipedia

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    "Het land van..." ("The country of...") is a Dutch song by Lange Frans & Baas B. The lyrics of this song discuss past and present social and political issues in the Netherlands. It rose to the top of the Dutch charts soon after its release in 2005, with a live performance during the Uitmarkt on August 26 at the Museumplein, Amsterdam.

  3. Zing voor me - Wikipedia

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    "Zing voor me" meaning 'sing for me' in Dutch (also known as Zing een liedje voor me (Frans) meaning Sing a song for me Frans) is a Dutch language 2010 single by Lange Frans and Thé Lau. It was released on Dutch record label TopNotch and was produced by Giorgio Tuinfort.

  4. Cheekah Bow Bow (That Computer Song) - Wikipedia

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    The single was officially credited to the Vengaboys ft. Cheekah, referring to the animated computer in the music video, which performs the lyrics (all of which are related to computer terminology, but feature some tongue-in-cheek sexual innuendo: e.g. "The way you used your joystick / Has really made my mouse click".

  5. Comment ça va - Wikipedia

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    Also with : C.C. Band, Bob dechamps, J.R. Williams, Jörg Engels, Ralph Peeker in 1983, Cynthia in 1984, Jorge Ferreira in 1985, Max Down in 1986, Sam Gooris in 1999, Mike Bauhaus in 2002, Guy Denys in 2008, Danny D, Linda, Márió à Harmonikás in 2014, Sugarfree in 2015, Hank Damen, Les horizons in 2017, Gert Ekkelboom in 2018, Dziku in 2019, Strato-Vani, Hengeler Weend Blaozers in 2021 ...

  6. Prank - Wikipedia

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  7. List of Google April Fools' Day jokes - Wikipedia

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    Screenshot of Wikipedia.org on April 2, 2009 using Chrome "3-D". Note the red/blue glasses toggle switch at the top of the browser. A version of Google Chrome was offered rendering web pages in Anaglyph 3D, "powered" by CADIE. A 3D effect was actually possible with this browser, but it only made the window appear to be sunken into the monitor.

  8. Flatulence humor - Wikipedia

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    This is done as a prank or by accident to one's sleeping partner. [17] The book The Alphabet of Manliness by Maddox discusses the Dutch oven, as well as a phenomenon it refers to as the "Dutch oven surprise", that "happens if you force it too hard". [18] The Illustrated Dictionary of Sex by Keath Roberts refers to this as a Dutch treat. [19]

  9. Rémi Gaillard - Wikipedia

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    Rémi Gaillard (French pronunciation: [ʁemi ɡajaʁ]; born 7 February 1975 in Montpellier, France) is a French prankster, YouTuber and animal rights activist. [2] [3] Well known for his videos on YouTube, his channel is the 100th most subscribed comedy channel on YouTube with more than 7.4 million subscribers as of August 2024.