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Summer is the sixth album of pianist George Winston and his fifth solo piano album, released in 1991. It was reissued on Dancing Cat Records in 2008.
The list of friends for the popular Barbie line of dolls that began in 1959. Since character continuity has not been consistent over time, there is no real "canon" lineup. At different times, different groups of dolls were offered, and the naming and apparent age relationships of the characters has varied considerably.
Summer is an English feminine given name of recent coinage derived from the word for the season of summer, the warmest season of the year and a time people generally associate with carefree and fun activities. It's been in common use as a name since at least 1970 in English-speaking countries. Summer, along with other seasonal and nature names, came into fashion as part of the 1960s and 70s counterculture.
The name was the 30th most common name given to girls born in England and Wales in 2011, was the 36th most popular name given to girls born in Scotland in 2011 and the 82nd most popular name for girls born in Northern Ireland in 2011. It was among the 10 most popular names given to baby girls born in 2008 in the Isle of Man. It also ranked as the 40th most popular name for baby girls born in New South Wales, Australia in 2011 and the 51st most popular name for girls born in British Columbia, Canada in 2011. It was the 173rd most popular name for girls born in the United States in 2011. It has ranked among the top 300 names for girls in the United States since 1970 and was the 648th most common name for girls and women in the United States in the 1990 census.
Confessions of a Shopaholic is a 2009 American romantic comedy film based on the Shopaholic series of novels by Sophie Kinsella. Directed by P. J. Hogan, the film stars Isla Fisher as the shopaholic journalist and Hugh Dancy as her boss.
Rebecca Bloomwood (Isla Fisher) is a shopping addict who lives with her best friend Suze (Krysten Ritter). She works as a journalist for a gardening magazine but dreams of joining the fashion magazine Alette. On the way to an interview with Alette, she buys a green scarf. Her credit card is declined, so Rebecca goes to a hot dog stand and offers to buy all the hot dogs with a check, if the seller gives her back change in cash, saying the scarf is to be a gift for her sick aunt. The hot dog vendor refuses but a man offers her $20.
When Rebecca arrives at the interview, she's told that the position has been filled. However, the receptionist tells her there is an open position with the magazine Successful Savings, explaining that getting a job at Successful Savings could eventually lead to a position at Alette magazine. Rebecca interviews with Luke Brandon (Hugh Dancy), the editor of Successful Savings and the man who just gave her the $20. She hides her scarf outside his office, but Luke's assistant comes into the office and gives it back to her. Rebecca knows the game is up and leaves.
Fashion is the style and custom prevalent at a given time, and it commonly refers to current clothing styles.
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Fashion were a British new wave band consisting of Dee Harris, Al "Luke Sky" James, Alan Darby, John Mulligan, Marlon Recchi, and Dik Davis.
The band had two or three eras. The first, from 1978 to 1980, was part of the underground music of the 1970s, while punk was making their last hits in Britain, when the band, named Fàshiön Music, released experimental post-punk rock, like-reggae/ska and funk oriented songs; and was also characterized by the presence of lead vocalist and guitarist Luke Sky, who left in 1980, ending with that first era.
Fashion was formed originally as Fàshiön Music, in Birmingham, England, in 1978, and consisted of John Mulligan (bass, synthesizer), Dik Davis (drums), and Al James (lead vocals, guitar). James became known as Luke Sky, or simply Luke or Lûke (short for "Luke Skyscraper" - a reference to the Star Wars character Luke Skywalker and the fact that James was tall and thin), while John Mulligan was known simply as Mulligan and Davis as Dïk. At that time, they also founded their own Fàshiön Music label, and they released their first three singles: "Steady Eddie Steady", "Citinite", and "The Innocent".
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George Winston does it again with his Summer Album offering bliss to the listener. Relax and envelop yourself in the mysteriously beautiful music by George Winston. Big time fans, we couldn't help but share. Donations: https://venmo.com/code?user_id=3810982547686508241
Summer sunflowers set to the music of George Winston's Summer
Autumn (1980) Composed and performed by George Winston. Colors/Dance - 0:00 Woods - 10:24 Longing/Love - 17:09 Road - 25:57 Moon - 30:11 Sea - 37:53 Stars- 40:35
George Winston - 'Night' Relax and listen to another superb album by George Winston. A classic meant to take you away into the dark starry bliss of the unknown. Donations kindly accepted: https://venmo.com/code?user_id=3810982547686508241
George Winston - Autumn Full Album. Beautiful piano music from an amazing artist. The George Winston. Donations kindly accepted: https://venmo.com/code?user_id=3810982547686508241
It's a sixth album pianist by George Winston.
Song Notes: By songwriter and film composer Randy Newman. More information at http://www.georgewinston.com or http://www.facebook.com/georgewinstonpiano Purchase physical CD direct for George Winston at - https://shop.dancingcat.com/ The follow-up to solo piano albums AUTUMN, DECEMBER and WINTER INTO SPRING. George Winston recorded SUMMER in 1991, completing the set of works inspired by the seasons
Provided to YouTube by Dancing Cat/RCA Records Summertime · George Winston Restless Wind ℗ 2019 Dancing Cat Records Released on: 2019-05-03 Composer, Lyricist: George Gershwin Composer, Lyricist: Ira Gershwin Composer, Lyricist: Dubose Edwin Heyward Engineer, Producer: Howard Johnston Producer: Cathy Econom Unknown: Tyler Crowder Unknown: Sean M. Lennon Unknown: Ian Durán Mastering Engineer: Bernie Grundman Auto-generated by YouTube.
Song Notes: Composed by Pete Seeger as a solo guitar piece around 1956. The introduction to Living in the Country is a traditional Irish song, Do You Love an Apple, as arranged by Tríona Ni Dhomhnaill and The Bothy Band. More information at http://www.georgewinston.com or http://www.facebook.com/georgewinstonpiano Purchase physical CD direct for George Winston at - https://shop.dancingcat.com/ The follow-up to solo piano albums AUTUMN, DECEMBER and WINTER INTO SPRING. George Winston recorded SUMMER in 1991, completing the set of works inspired by the seasons.
Song Notes: Composed by pianist Art Lande, for the Rabbit Ears Productions soundtrack of the children's story THE THREE BILLY GOATS' GRUFF. http://www.artlande.com and http://www.rabbitears.com More information at http://www.georgewinston.com or http://www.facebook.com/georgewinstonpiano Purchase physical CD direct for George Winston at - https://shop.dancingcat.com/ The follow-up to solo piano albums AUTUMN, DECEMBER and WINTER INTO SPRING. George Winston recorded SUMMER in 1991, completing the set of works inspired by the seasons.
Summer is the sixth album of pianist George Winston and his fifth solo piano album, released in 1991. It was reissued on Dancing Cat Records in 2008.
step one, head to a seedy part of town.
pull to the curb and look around
once you found one who looks alright
pick up the lady of the night
take her back to your hotel room
break off the handle of a broom
lay some plastic on the floor
creep up behind the dirty whore
hit her with the broom until she's dead
then dump the body but keep the head
no one will ever know who took her
now you know, how to kill a hooker
how to kill a hooker x2