Outta My Head may refer to:
The head (or heads) is a ship's toilet. The name derives from sailing ships in which the toilet area for the regular sailors was placed at the head or bow of the ship.
In sailing ships, the toilet was placed in the bow for two reasons. Firstly, since most vessels of the era could not sail directly into the wind, the winds came mostly across the rear of the ship, placing the head essentially downwind. Secondly, if placed somewhat above the water line, vents or slots cut near the floor level would allow normal wave action to wash out the facility. Only the captain had a private toilet near his quarters, at the stern of the ship in the quarter gallery.
In many modern boats, the heads look similar to seated flush toilets but use a system of valves and pumps that brings sea water into the toilet and pumps the waste out through the hull in place of the more normal cistern and plumbing trap to a drain. In small boats the pump is often hand operated. The cleaning mechanism is easily blocked if too much toilet paper or other fibrous material is put down the pan.
News style, journalistic style or news writing style is the prose style used for news reporting in media such as newspapers, radio and television.
News style encompasses not only vocabulary and sentence structure, but also the way in which stories present the information in terms of relative importance, tone, and intended audience. The tense used for news style articles is past tense.
News writing attempts to answer all the basic questions about any particular event—who, what, when, where and why (the Five Ws) and also often how—at the opening of the article. This form of structure is sometimes called the "inverted pyramid", to refer to the decreasing importance of information in subsequent paragraphs.
News stories also contain at least one of the following important characteristics relative to the intended audience: proximity, prominence, timeliness, human interest, oddity, or consequence.
The related term journalese is sometimes used, usually pejoratively, to refer to news-style writing. Another is headlinese.
"Head" is a song by the English singer-songwriter Julian Cope. It is the third and final single released in support of his album Peggy Suicide.
Theatre was an experimental mathcore outfit formed in the lower suburbs of Somerset West, South Africa in 2008. They bring genre-smashing music to the foreground that is both unique in construction and chaotic in design, which is brought forth by means of a notably destructive yet emotive performance, with "live shows that truly defy the norm".
Theatre started out, as any new project would, as a simple concept which came about when brothers, Tarquin and Byron Jones of the late Eve Of My Collapse began collaborating with JJ van Rooyen, former frontman of Era Of The Hero. After welcoming members Schalk Venter and Duke Negus, the band was set to begin writing. The writing process was difficult and intricate, as the band was yet to find its true sound. In early 2009, Schalk stepped down from his position as bassist, but remained a part of the band as art director and occasional percussionist. Theatre, quickly filled the position with former-Era bassist, Jacques Jordaan. The band was complete and ready to hit the stage.
Theatre or theater refers to representational performing arts, and semantically related to a stage.
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Master Shake (often shortened to Shake or Cup) is a fictional character on the Adult Swim animated television series Aqua Teen Hunger Force (also known by various alternative titles). Master Shake is a lazy, selfish, arrogant life-sized anthropomorphic milkshake, who is a pathological liar and frequently torments Meatwad and annoys the rest of the characters for attention. Although his full name is Master Shake, he is mainly called "Shake" and in "Last Last One Forever and Ever" he is known as "Don Shake". Master Shake was created and designed by series creators Dave Willis and Matt Maiellaro, and is voiced by Dana Snyder.
Like the other main characters, Frylock and Meatwad, Master Shake first appeared in the Space Ghost Coast to Coast episode "Baffler Meal", and then made his first official appearance in the show's first episode, "Rabbot". Master Shake was originally voiced by Dave Willis in "Baffler Meal" and was performed as a live action person by Jon Benjamin in the season six episode "Last Last One Forever and Ever". Master Shake has appeared in several video games and albums relating to the series including the 2007 film Aqua Teen Hunger Force Colon Movie Film for Theaters. Shake has also made cameos in promotional material and other media outside of the series.
Baby, baby what can I do?
'Cause I just can't get over you
Like an Elvis song on a 45
I'm just so lonesome I could die
If love is a fever
Then I need the potion
My baby don't care
Oh listen now
Oh-ah my mamma said I gotta shake you outta my head
Good girls are one dime a dozen
Gotta get me one instead
Oh-ah my mamma said I gotta shake you outta my head
Ooh yeah
Shake you outta my head
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Well who, who could be so cruel?
To break the heart of a lonely fool
My happy day never felt so sad
No, this hound dog got it bad
If love is a fever
Then I need the potion
My baby don't care
Oh listen now
Oh-ah my mamma said I gotta shake you outta my head
Said good girls are one dime a dozen
Gotta get me one instead
Oh-ah my mamma said I gotta shake you outta my head
Ooh-yeah
Shake you outta my head
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Baby, baby what can I do?
'Cause I just can't get over you
Like an Elvis song on a 45
I'm just so lonesome I could die
Oooh
Oh-ah my mamma said I gotta shake you outta my head
Said good girls are one dime a dozen
Gotta get me one instead
Oh-ah my mamma said I gotta shake you outta my head
Ooh-yeah
Shake you outta my head
Oh-ah my mamma said I gotta shake you outta my head
(Shake you outta my head)
Good girls are one dime a dozen
Gotta get me one instead
(Ooh my mamma said)
Oh-ah my mamma said I gotta shake you outta my head
Ooh yeah
Shake you outta my head
Ooh yeah
Shake you outta my head
Ooh yeah