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Stuff.co.nz is a New Zealand news website published by Fairfax Digital, a division of Fairfax New Zealand Ltd, a subsidiary of Australian company Fairfax Media Ltd. Stuff hosts the websites for Fairfax's New Zealand newspapers, including the country's second and third highest circulation daily newspapers, The Dominion Post and The Press, and the highest circulation weekly, The Sunday Star-Times. It is also a web portal to other Fairfax websites. As of June 2012, the website had an Alexa rank in New Zealand of 8; the site's main competitor, The New Zealand Herald website, had a rank of 9. The site statistics for April 2012 were 4.9 million unique browsers, and 147.5 million page views. Stuff is widely regarded by New Zealand readers as a tabloid style of publication.
The former New Zealand media company Independent Newspapers Ltd (INL) launched Stuff on 27 June 2000 at a cybercafe in Auckland, after announcing its intention to go online more than a year earlier. Advertising agency Saatchi & Saatchi conceived the name "Stuff", and INL had to buy the domain name from a cyber squatter. In its first month, the site had 120,000 unique visitors.
Stuff is the debut studio disc by the group Stuff, a team of renowned session musicians who came together around the core of bassist Gordon Edwards. Released in 1976 on Warner Bros., it was produced by Herb Lovelle and legendary jazz producer Tommy LiPuma. The record earned RIAA gold status, and the group would go on to record two more studio discs, each of which also went gold.
"Stuff" is the 16th episode in the second season of the television series How I Met Your Mother. It originally aired on February 19, 2007.
Ted has been confusing his memories of events with Robin with those involving his previous girlfriends. To hide this, he lies that he shared all of these experiences with his sister, so Robin does not get jealous. When he tells her this, she claims that he doesn't need to hide his exes, as they are both mature adults. She gets upset upon learning that most of Ted's possessions are from his ex-girlfriends (including the sweatshirt she is wearing).
Robin insists that Ted get rid of those things, upon which they ask Marshall, Lily and Barney for advice. Only Marshall sides with Ted, which means that Ted has to throw them away. Here, Lily persuades the whole group to come to watch her in a friend's Off-Off-Broadway play, despite protests from Barney. When everybody comes to see Lily's play, they hate it, but only Barney confesses that the play was awful. Upon this, Lily tells that friends are supposed to be nice to each other and that if he were to be in a show, she would say only good things about it. Robin and Ted reach Ted's apartment and confess to each other that Lily's show was indeed horrible. Robin enters his apartment to find that it has been nearly robbed, only to learn from Ted that he gave all of the missing items to his ex-girlfriends.
Halloween is a short animated film distributed by RKO Radio Pictures, and starring Toby the Pup. Though not the last cartoon in the series, it is the last one that is known to exist today.
At a Halloween party, a jolly Toby dances around. He kisses several girls but each reacts with dismay and runs away. One girl confronts Toby. Toby kisses her a few times and she slaps him. She then complains to him about trying to spoil her party, and threatens to tell his mother about it. To placate her, Toby offers to play the piano. He plays while the other guests listen, including a goat who eats various household objects, including the piano keys. A church bell chimes and Toby warns everyone that this is the witching hour.
Meanwhile, a witch and various supernatural creatures are flying above. They fall through the chimney and frighten the party guests. Toby fights with several ghosts. When a number of ghosts surround him, he emulates a rooster's crow which frightens the ghosts and they flee. Toby and the girl notice an egg on the floor which hatches into a small ghost who calls Toby "daddy".
"Halloween" is a two-part episode, consisting of the fourth and fifth episodes of the first season of the television series American Horror Story. The first part aired on October 26, 2011, and the second on November 2, 2011. Part 1 was written by James Wong and Part 2 was written by Tim Minear; both were directed by David Semel. Part 1 is rated TV-MA (LSV) and Part 2 is rated TV-MA (LV).
Part 1 was nominated for a Primetime Emmy award for Outstanding Costumes for a Miniseries, Movie or Special.
In this two-part episode, the Harmons are visited by the former owners of the house and are given advice on Halloween decorating while Tate (Evan Peters) is harassed by bloody teens while on a date with Violet (Taissa Farmiga). Kate Mara and Zachary Quinto are credited as special guest stars for their roles as Hayden McClaine, the student Ben was having an affair with; and Chad Warwick, one of the former homosexual owners of the house.
In 2010, a gay couple Chad (Zachary Quinto) and Patrick (Teddy Sears) now own the house. They have a damaging relationship and while decorating the house, Chad confronts Patrick about his infidelity after finding seductive messages to a person online before an angered Patrick leaves. Moments later, the Rubber Man appears and Chad believes the man to be his partner but the latex figure ends up attacking him before attempting to drown him before breaking his neck. Patrick, in a cowboy costume arrives and sees Chad's corpse before staring at the Rubber Man in shock.
Halloween is the third public album by the group Two Steps from Hell, and was released in September 2012. The album contains 48 tracks, written by composers Thomas J. Bergersen and Nick Phoenix. All the tracks, apart from To Die on Halloween, are from their previous promotional releases. This public album is the first to have songs with English vocals, including "To Die on Halloween", "This Is Oh My Dear" (a vocal version of "Monkey Business" from the album The Devil Wears Nada), and "Deck the Halls with Blood (from the album Ashes)".
Two Steps From Hell's music has been used frequently in movie trailers and commercials.
Provided to YouTube by Rhino/Warner Records Stuff It · Stuff Stuff It ℗ 1979 Warner Records Inc. Background Vocals: 8th Avenue Chorus (Steve, Gordon, Chris, David, Ponch, Roy, Frank) Drums: Chris Parker Guitar: Cornell Dupree Percussion: Crusher Bennett Guitar: Eric Gale Background Vocals: Faith, Hope & Charity Bass: Gordon Edwards Background Vocals: Oren Waters Background Vocals: Peter Marshall Keyboards: Richard Tee Producer: Steve Cropper Drums: Steve Gadd Performed By: Stuff Background Vocals: Van McCoy Background Vocals: Vanetta Fields Background Vocals: Verna Richardson Horns Arranger, String Arranger: Arthur Jenkins Writer: Cornell Dupree Writer: Gordon Edwards Horns Arranger, String Arranger: Leon Pendarvis Horns Arranger, String Arranger: Paul Griffin Auto-gener...
Provided to YouTube by Rhino/Warner Records Foots · Stuff Stuff ℗ 1976 Warner Records Inc. Drums: Chris Parker Guitar: Cornell Dupree Guitar: Eric Gale Bass: Gordon Edwards Producer: Herb Lovelle Keyboards: Richard Tee Drums: Steve Gadd Performed by: Stuff Producer: Tommy Lipuma Writer: Gordon Edwards Auto-generated by YouTube.
Provided to YouTube by Rhino/Warner Records My Sweetness · Stuff Stuff ℗ 1976 Warner Records Inc. Drums: Chris Parker Guitar: Cornell Dupree Guitar: Eric Gale Bass: Gordon Edwards Producer: Herb Lovelle Keyboards: Richard Tee Drums: Steve Gadd Performed by: Stuff Producer: Tommy Lipuma Writer: Richard Tee Auto-generated by YouTube.
Provided to YouTube by Rhino/Warner Records Rainbows · Stuff Stuff It ℗ 1979 Warner Records Inc. Producer: Stuff Writer: Richard Tee Auto-generated by YouTube.
Stuff, Gordon Edwards, Richard Tee, Eric Gale, Cornell Dupree, Steve Gadd
0:00 lesser 2:41 Intermission 3:23 Pitter. 7:24 Whine 11:08 untitled 12:37 nyanpolka! 14:36 invasion : Movement 6 " The attack" 15:46 IDEFKOCOWTELAPKMAKYS 19:19 This track is 15mins long because the album felt to short 34:20 breathe
The Notwist live album (release date 10/14/16) Superheroes, Ghost-villians & Stuff Digital Album Available at Sub Pop Mega Mart https://megamart.subpop.com/releases/the_notwist/superheroes_ghostvillains_and_stuff Also available as 2CD / 3 LP USA: Forced Exposure: http://www.forcedexposure.com/Artists/NOTWIST.THE.html Rest of World : Alien Transistor: http://bit.ly/1pHL3CC Digitally: Itunes: api.morrmusic.com/itunes/1147635972
Iiro Rantala & Ulf Wakenius "Good Stuff" (ACT) iiro rantala / piano ulf wakenius / guitar Vienna, Rome, Seoul... Iiro Rantala and Ulf Wakenius are musicians who constantly travel the world. Their first duo album contains twelve musical postcards from these travels - virtuoso, touching and humourous. Follow ACT Music on all Platforms: https://ACTMusic.lnk.to/all_platformsID ACT Webshop: http://bit.ly/2hh55DL Amazon: http://hyperurl.co/zn374k Itunes: http://hyperurl.co/ae4f44
Stuff.co.nz is a New Zealand news website published by Fairfax Digital, a division of Fairfax New Zealand Ltd, a subsidiary of Australian company Fairfax Media Ltd. Stuff hosts the websites for Fairfax's New Zealand newspapers, including the country's second and third highest circulation daily newspapers, The Dominion Post and The Press, and the highest circulation weekly, The Sunday Star-Times. It is also a web portal to other Fairfax websites. As of June 2012, the website had an Alexa rank in New Zealand of 8; the site's main competitor, The New Zealand Herald website, had a rank of 9. The site statistics for April 2012 were 4.9 million unique browsers, and 147.5 million page views. Stuff is widely regarded by New Zealand readers as a tabloid style of publication.
The former New Zealand media company Independent Newspapers Ltd (INL) launched Stuff on 27 June 2000 at a cybercafe in Auckland, after announcing its intention to go online more than a year earlier. Advertising agency Saatchi & Saatchi conceived the name "Stuff", and INL had to buy the domain name from a cyber squatter. In its first month, the site had 120,000 unique visitors.
I could dance a flamenco alone but I don't, I don't.
Down the main street cicadas hiss, bowled over by the orange glow.
As the sun goes down, the perfect light to dig new holes for new bones. And in a hundred years another cracked and crooked headstone, oh no.
Why all this when all I wanted was to find a new love?
Not stroll around streets lined with houses decked for Halloween, for Halloween.
I know you're not the only one for me, but you make that awfully hard to see.
So, I stay in making scrapbooks and going stir-crazy.
Without your love I can't help that the summer house just sits there, and when a storm comes I don't bother moving in the deck chairs.
Why remind me of how things are sure to turn out for me?
When I can feel it with every gust that moves the willow trees.
Why all this when all I wanted was to find a new love?