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Raymond sits in a prison cell. He reflects on the differences between his life on the outside and his present situation. Mostly Raymond thinks about the circumstances that led to him being where he is now. His fall was a long way down. What had to happen for a man in his position to descend to the depths of a solitary prison cell?
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How come people who go there are never seen again? Does the villa "eat" people alive? The movie tells the story of Ana who has always been having nightmares about certain people getting killed of Madre Na Aswang. Things become scarier when her ex-boyfriend brings her to Villa Estrella where she meets a girl named Gisele who seems to be very familiar to her.
Keywords: murder, place-name-in-title, revenge, swimming-pool, vengeful-ghost
In a world of crime, revenge is inevitable.
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This is a story about a young man, Raj, who's is about to get engaged and enter a new phase in his life. Having grown up with a close group of friends, he gets a chance to observe their interaction with their spouses. The group of friend all being the same age allows Raj to learn from there experiences and their mistakes. His married friends tell him the good points about being married and the fulfillment they received from married life while his single friends downplay the idea of romance and tell him he is making a mistake. Raj is about to get engaged to Priya in front of his family and friends, as is the Indian tradition and on top of it all, Raj has a nightmare the day of the engagement and has now lost all confidence in whether he is doing the right thing. The entire story takes place the day of his engagement as Raj seeks help amongst his friends and family to help him realize whether he is making the right decision. While observing and mingling with his guests he receives insight on marriage. Each group gives him different perspectives until he finally realizes what he wants.
Are you ready to love again?
Raymond is a male given name. It was borrowed into English from French (older French spellings were Reimund and Raimund, whereas the modern English and French spellings are identical). It originated as the Germanic Raginmund or Reginmund. "Ragin" (Old German) and "regin" (Gothic) meant "counsel." The Old High German "mund" originally meant "hand," but came to mean "protection." This etymology suggests that the name originated in the Early Middle Ages.
Despite the German and French origins of the English name, some of its early uses in English documents appear in Latinized form. As a surname, its first recorded appearance in Britain appeared in 1086, during the reign of William the Conqueror, in the Domesday Book, with a reference to Giraldus Reimundus.
The most commonly used names for baby boys based on "ragin" in 2009 were, in descending order, Raymond, Ramiro, Rayner, Rein, Reingard, Reynard, and Reynold. Its many other variants include Raiment, Raimo, Raimond, Raimondi, Raimondo, Raimund, Raimundo, Ramon, Ramón, Ramond, Ramondelli, Ramondenc, Ramondi, Ramondini, Ramondino, Ramondo, Ramondou, Ramonenc, Ramonic, Ramundi, Rayment, Raymonenc, Raymonencq, Raymont, Raymund, Redmond, Redmonds, Reim, Reimund, Reinmund, Rémon, Rémond, Remondeau, Remondon, Rémont, Reymond, Rimondi, and Rimondini.
Everybody Loves Raymond is an American television sitcom, starring Ray Romano and Patricia Heaton. It originally ran on CBS from September 13, 1996 to May 16, 2005. Many of the situations from the show are based on the real-life experiences of Romano, creator/producer Phil Rosenthal and the show's writing staff. The main characters on the show are also loosely based on Romano's and Rosenthal's real-life family members.
The show reruns in syndication on different channels such as TBS, TV Land, and in most TV markets on local stations. From 2000 to 2007, KingWorld distributed the show for off-network syndication. In 2008, CBS Television Distribution took over King World's distribution, although its logo is retained on TBS. CBS only owns American syndication rights; ancillary rights are controlled by HBO and Warner Bros. Television (WBTV distributes the series outside the US in conjunction with HBO; while HBO Home Entertainment and Warner Home Video own DVD rights worldwide).
The show revolves around the life of Italian-American Raymond Barone, a newspaper sportswriter for Newsday living with his family in Lynbrook, Long Island, New York. Whiny and flippant, Raymond does not take many things seriously, making jokes in nearly every situation, no matter how troubling or problematic, and constantly avoiding any sort of real responsibility.
Brett Eldredge (born 1986) is an American country music singer signed to Atlantic Records Nashville. He is the cousin of Terry Eldredge of The Grascals.
He was born in 1986 in Paris, Illinois. He is the son of Robin and Chris Eldredge, and has an older brother, Brice, and a cousin, Terry.
He went to school at the Paris Cooperative High School. There he played sports, such as basketball and football, and did many other activites. He starred in the muscial production of Honk!, as the Ugly duckling.
He went on to graduate from Paris High School and also earn a degree from Chicago's Elmhurst College.
Eldredge co-wrote the track "I Think I've Had Enough" for Gary Allan, who recorded it for his album Get Off on the Pain. Eldredge released his first single, "Raymond," on September 27, 2010. It debuted at number 52 on the Hot Country Songs charts dated for the week ending October 16, 2010. It peaked at number 23, followed by "It Ain't Gotta Be Love", which reached number 46.
Eldredge performed on the Grand Ole Opry for the first time on October 29, 2010.
The Nice were an English progressive rock band from the 1960s, known for their blend of rock, jazz and classical music. Their debut album, The Thoughts of Emerlist Davjack was released in 1967 to immediate acclaim. It is often considered the first progressive rock album. The Nice are also a forerunner of the much more widely known Emerson, Lake & Palmer.
The Nice consisted initially of keyboardist Keith Emerson, bassist/vocalist Lee Jackson, drummer Brian Davison, and guitarist David O'List, more commonly known as "Davy". The band took their name from Steve Marriott's slang term for being high, a term he used in the song "Here Come the Nice". Marriott originally wanted to give the name to a band he was producing, called The Little People. Andrew Loog Oldham took it upon himself to rename The Little People Apostolic Intervention, and dubbed the Emerson, Jackson, Davison, O'List group "The Nice". Emerson's autobiography Pictures of an Exhibitionist suggests that the name originated with a suggestion from P. P. Arnold. The reference to "being high" is not mentioned, instead a routine by hipster/comic Lord Buckley is quoted.
Johnny Bravo is an American animated television series created by Van Partible for Cartoon Network. The series stars a muscular beefcake young man named Johnny Bravo who dons a pompadour hairstyle and an Elvis Presley-like voice and has a forward, woman-chasing personality. Plots typically revolve around him trying to get a woman that he has targeted throughout the episode to fall in love with him. He is often beaten up or stunned by his target or companions, or is ditched by them in the end.
The series was originally part of a series of shorts on Cartoon Network's animation showcase series World Premiere Toons (also known as the The What a Cartoon! Show.) The popularity of the shorts led to the network commissioning a full series for the show, which premiered on July 14, 1997. The series was renewed for multiple following seasons and finally ended its official run on August 27, 2004.
The series was the second series to be spun from World Premiere Toons, and is the second series under Cartoon Cartoons (a collective name for early Cartoon Network original series). A spin-off of the series, JBVO, was unsuccessful and ran for one season. Many of the writers and directors on the series went on to become famous for their own projects (writer Seth MacFarlane for Family Guy and writer/director Butch Hartman for The Fairly OddParents). Johnny Bravo is today considered a classic Cartoon Network series, the title character is labeled as "iconic", and his catchphrases (including "Oohh, Mama!") are relatively common in popular culture. Reruns of the show are played on Boomerang.
I work down at Ashberry Hills
Minimum wage, but it pays the bills
Cleaning floors and leading hymns on Sunday
Katherine Davis, room 303
Sweetest soul you ever could meet
I bring her morning coffee everyday
Chorus:
She calls me Raymond
She thinks I'm her son
Tells me get washed up for supper
before your daddy gets home
She goes on about the weather
how she can't believe it's already 1943
She calls me Raymond, and that's all right by me
She talks about clothes on the line in the summer air
Christmas morning and Thanksgiving prayer
Stories of a family that I never had
Sometimes I find myself wishing I'd been there
Chorus:
When she calls me Raymond
She thinks I'm her son
Tells me get washed up for supper
before your daddy gets home
She goes on about the weather
how she can't believe it's already 1943
She calls me Raymond, and that's all right by me
There's a small white cross in Arlington
Reads Raymond Davis '71
Until she can see his face again
I'm gonna fill in the best I can
Chorus:
When she calls me Raymond
She thinks I'm her son
Tells me get washed up for supper
before your daddy gets home
She goes on about the weather
how she can't believe it's already 1943
She calls me Raymond, and that's all right by me
Ik doe het elke dag op mijn brood,
En het is niet bruin en ook niet rood.
En ook niet zo zwart als mijn sokken.
Ik heb het natuurlijk over witte chocolade vlokken.
Oh, ik word zo blij als ik er over zing.
Ik ben in de hemel bij het genot van de pudding.
Witte chocolade pudding met frambozensaus.
Ja, voor mij is het bijna net zo heilig als de paus.
Ja het is echt een mega smaaksensatie.
En toch neem ik het met slechts per gratie.
En als ik om een uur of twaalf slapen ga,
Droom ik van een wereld van witte chocola, witte chocola, witte chocola.
In de jaren 30 werd het officieel een soort,
Dus al bijna 80 jaar dat ook wit erbij hoort.
En in '48 werd het verkocht in Amerika.
Vlak na de second world war en daar heette het toch echt de alpin white chocolade bar, white chocolade bar, white chocolade bar.
En tegenwoordig heb je zelfs al witte chocolademelk.
Dan zit er een soort blok aan een stokje,
Dus lekker roerbaar in een warme drank dat geldt voor elk.
En dan voorzichtig toe aan dat lekkere eerste slokje, lekkere eerste slokje.
Ja het is echt een mega smaaksensatie.
En toch neem ik het met slechts per gratie.
En als ik om een uur of twaalf slapen ga,
Droom ik van een wereld van witte chocola, witte chocola, witte chocola.
En in de tijd rond sint en piet.
Vergeten we de chocoladeletter niet.
Waar ik het hele jaar op heb gewacht.
Is de witte letter, waar ik altijd weer naar smacht, waar ik altijd weer naar smacht.
En tot slot heb je ook nog een witte reep chocolade.
Het ambachtelijke eind van deze witte parade.
Zo veel verschil in soorten: groot of klein.
Oh, witte chocolade, wat smaakt het toch fijn, wat smaakt het toch fijn, wat smaakt het toch fijn.
Ja het is echt een mega smaaksensatie.
En toch neem ik het met slechts per gratie.
En als ik om een uur of twaalf slapen ga,
Droom ik van een wereld van witte chocola, witte chocola, witte chocola.
Witte chocola.