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Plot: Will Shakespeare is a known but struggling poet, playwright and actor who not only has sold his next play to both Philip Henslow and Richard Burbidge but now faces a far more difficult problem: he is bereft of ideas and has yet to begin writing. He is in search of his muse, the woman who will inspire him but all attempts fail him until he meets the beautiful Viola de Lesseps. She loves the theatre and would like nothing more than to take to the stage but is forbidden from doing so as only men can be actors. She is also a great admirer of Shakespeare's works. Dressing as a man and going by the name of Thomas Kent, she auditions and is ideal for a part in his next play. Shakespeare soon see through her disguise and they begin a love affair, one they know cannot end happily for them as he is already married and she has been promised to the dour Lord Wessex. As the company rehearses his new play, Will and Viola's love is transferred to the written page leading to the masterpiece that is Romeo and Juliet.
Keywords: 1590s, 16th-century, acting, actor, actress, androgyny, arranged-marriage, arrogance, assumed-identity, auditionActors: Barbet Schroeder (producer), Kevin Rushton (actor), Antonio Banderas (actor), Beau Starr (actor), Rebecca De Mornay (producer), Robert Lantos (producer), Rebecca De Mornay (actress), John Bourgeois (actor), Len Cariou (actor), Eugene Lipinski (actor), Phillip Jarrett (actor), Dennis Miller (actor), Harry Dean Stanton (actor), Roberto Silvi (editor), Pino Donaggio (composer),
Plot: Sarah Taylor, a police psychologist, meets a mysterious and seductive young man, Tony Ramirez, and falls in love with him. As a cause of this relationship she changes her personality when she begins to receive anonymous telefon calls.
Keywords: air-gun, alcohol, apartment, assault, bare-breasts, bare-chested-male, bed, blonde, blue-panties, boot-lickingActors: Eddie Dunn (actor), Irving Bacon (actor), Herbert Ashley (actor), Charles Arnt (actor), Clem Bevans (actor), James Blaine (actor), Billy Bletcher (actor), Harry C. Bradley (actor), James Burke (actor), Hank Bell (actor), Heinie Conklin (actor), Jim Corey (actor), Bing Crosby (actor), Frank Dawson (actor), Hugh Farr (actor),
Plot: Cowboy Jeff Larabee returns from the east and meets Doris Halloway, a young girl, that he regards as a vagabond, till he learns that she's the owner of the farm where he works. He tries to win her heart, but without success, until she is endangered by gangsters.
Keywords: 1930s, arizona, barbecue, contestant, debut-film, fiesta, gangster, gas-station, guitar, madison-square-garden-rodeoTwo members from the band Orlinda (Previously known as "Wabash") play one of their songs in an empty grain bin. http://www.orlindamusic.com/ ORLINDA NEW MUSIC---------https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/something-borrowed-ep/id990671368 WABASH MUSIC----------https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/wont-be-long-ep/id904271903 FACEBOOK-https://www.facebook.com/OrlindaMusic TWITTER-https://twitter.com/OrlindaMusic INSTAGRAM-https://instagram.com/orlindamusic/ BANDCAMP----------http://wabashband.bandcamp.com/
"The Wabash Cannonball" is an American folk song about a fictional train, thought to have originated in the late nineteenth century. Its first documented appearance was on sheet music published in 1882, titled "The Great Rock Island Route" and credited to J. A. Roff. All subsequent versions contain a variation of the chorus: Now listen to the jingle, and the rumble, and the roar, As she dashes thro' the woodland, and speeds along the shore, See the mighty rushing engine, hear her merry bell ring out, As they speed along in safety, on the "Great Rock-Island Route." A rewritten version by William Kindt appeared in 1904 under the title "Wabash Cannon Ball". The Carter Family made one of the first recordings of the song in 1929, though it was not released until 1932. Another popula...
The Grand Ole Opry House 40th Anniversary Celebration on March 15, 2014 kicked off with the newest members of the Opry, Old Crow Medicine Show, leading the cast in a show-opening performance of Opry patriarch Roy Acuff's "Wabash Cannonball." The show began just as the very first Opry performance at the Opry House did, with video footage of Acuff and his Smoky Mountain Boys from 1940 performing the band's signature song. That performance transitioned to footage of Acuff and the Opry cast singing the song on March 15, 1974 before finally seamlessly transitioning to the curtain going up on Old Crow and a stage full of other performers that night finishing the number for the live audience. Visit http://www.opry.com for more information. © ℗ 2014 Grand Ole Opry, LLC Get tickets to the Opry! ...
American Quartet - On The Banks Of The Wabash 1913 Indiana State Song - American Quartet Singers: Steve Porter, William F. Hooley, Harry Macdonough & John H. Bieling. "On the Banks of the Wabash, Far Away" was among the best-selling songs of the 19th century, earning over $100,000 from sheet-music revenues. Written and composed by American songwriter Paul Dresser, it was published by the Tin Pan Alley firm of Howley, Haviland and Company in October 1897. The lyrics of the ballad reminisce about life near Dresser's childhood home by the Wabash River in Indiana, United States. The song remained popular for decades, and the Indiana General Assembly adopted it as the official state song on March 14, 1913. Lyrics: (Verse) Round my Indiana homestead wave the cornfields, In the distance loom t...
Music video by Roy Acuff performing The Wabash Cannonball (Live).
Purchase the complete DVD at www.greenfrog.com In the summer of 1952, Emery Gulash, well known rail-fan photographer, began capturing activities on the Wabash on beautiful 16 mm color film. Green Frog is proud to release this Heritage Series DVD. The Wabash railroad had essentially two main lines: Chicago to Kansas City, and Detroit - Toledo to Kansas City. Emery followed the Wabash over these two lines capturing first generation diesels, some name passenger trains (such as The Wabash Cannonball), and quite a bit of freight action as well. You'll visit locations such as Detroit: (and Fort Street Union Station), Ft. Wayne, Mexico, Missouri, Oakwood Yard; Windsor; and Toledo; as well as many other locations. You will witness the merger into the Norfolk and Western as well. This DVD covers ...
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Popularized by some movies and books as portraying the Iron Brigade marching in the Gettysburg with this march playing. Gettysburg the movie does a nice spin off of it with Fife and Gun
Wabash Cannonball Ernest Tubb with Lyrics
Wabash Cannonball by Roy Acuff with Lyrics
[Chorus: x4]
How much wood could a woodchuck chuck
if a woodchuck could chuck wood? (I don't know!)
[Verse One]
The question is how much wood could I chuck
What you really wanna know is how much do I fuck
Yo, cause when it comes to skins I know how to work this
I get more by accident than niggaz get on purpose
So any honey that thinks she can stick with
I got a lot to share so prepare to get dicked with
Spread 'em (here they go) got 'em
The mission is to pound the pussy until I hit rock bottom
I'm like a hawk that's out [?] to stalk
I fuck you so hard, I leave your pussy with stretch marks
See they call me Mr. Woodchuck
I got a certified [?] that says I give a good fuck
[Verse Two]
I hunt cunt like a Bounty I'm the quicker picker upper
Don't want the itty bitty titty committee I want a D-cupper
I can talk softly but I carry a big dick
Knockin pussies off, so you better dig quick
The master long laster, be doin it nastily
In this wacky fuckin mix, you can call me Dick Dastardly
Hard act to follow when I hit the funky hollow
Yes I cum for you to swallow get more HOOOO than the Apollo
Take my dick and I'm far shovin it, taxin like the government
Givin some bitches stitches, but mostly just be lovin it
Got some rope, and a smoke, and your ass is on target
No wholesale or retail got that pussy on the black market
[Chorus]
[Verse Three: Double J]
Yo, far as pussy nigga please, I bend more knees
I squeeze a skeeze and do away with the dick tease
You can't fuck you little sucker, no dick control
All dick and no balls ass motherfucker
Chuck wood damn good, who's done
I got ten dick fingers for all my bitches to choose one
Talkin 'bout you woodchuckin and can't spell it
I just got out some ass, here's my dick, come smell it
Bitches love it when I shove it so shut the heck up
I fuck so good, they come back for a weekly checkup
It gets better and better as they get wetter and wetter
Double J in this game, I'm a double-header
[Verse Four: Apache]
How much wood could a woodchuck, I fuck 'til the pussy's done
Come, life's a bitch then you fuck one
I stay horny, try to hide I'll find ya
Born to fuck, I see more pussy than a pantyliner
I bust nuff nuts, they claim you cum too quick
I'm too thick and you're quick to lie on your dick
I'm addicted a fiend call me punani don
Your mack lax, I get more pussy than a tampon
I get hot, hit the spot, watch her temperature boil
I'm a wild child, I fuck like I'm drillin for oil
I hit bottom I got 'em, fuck the pros and cons
When I die I want my dick bronzed
[Chorus]
[Verse Five: Vinnie]
When I sex ya I'm Hugh Hefner, play ya like Fonzarelli
Lookin gooder this summer cause my dick won't fail me
Fuckin up the world I make you scream wolf calls
Pushin livers in your throat cause my dick's that tall
I wanna ho that can go cause I throw well
So I can take her to the Vin Helmsley hotel
You better hope the rubber holds, one baby bullshit
I'm makin triplets, pushin for four to make a quartet
How long? Real long, my name ain't stubby
I fuck 'em all short tall small thin thick or chubby
So come and chuck me I'm good to the last stroke
And watch that pussy go home in a sling
[Verse Six: Treach]
Here comes the longer stronger don for you limp dick shitsacks
Cause I'm the motherfucker that wear golden jim hats
Quicker career fucker upperer
With the stiff stuff that I'm cuttin up, for long to go up in her
Everytime I knocked it tip blown
You think I needed a bigger shoe the way they call me foot long
I hit a hoochie with the whole weight, the whole plate
Cause when I break ya, make I wake the whole state
Stretchin them guts from the backside
All I say is timber them dem spread that ass wide
My dick get the Grammy, word to Sammy
I fuck you from here to Mi-ami-ami