"Party All the Time" is a 1985 single by comedian and actor Eddie Murphy, written and produced by Rick James and Kevin Johnston. It was the lead single from Murphy's debut album How Could It Be. The single was recorded at James' home studio in Buffalo, New York. It reached #2 on the Billboard Hot 100, kept off the top spot by Lionel Richie's "Say You, Say Me". Rick James also provided vocals for the song.
The song is a lament by the singer that despite the expensive things he gives her, his girlfriend prefers to spend her time out dancing and flirting with other men, rather than staying at home and showing affection for him.
In the 1980s, the syndicated television show Pro Wrestling This Week used the song as its opening and closing theme. In April 2007, the song was featured on the TV series Scrubs in Season 6, Episode 16 "My Words of Wisdom". The gospel at J.D.'s (fantasized) funeral sings it as one of his last requests. In November 2012, the song was used in Season 4, Episode 7 of Regular Show, entitled "Guy's Night."
The fourth season of the animated television series, Aqua Teen Hunger Force originally aired in the United States on Cartoon Network's late night programming block, Adult Swim. Season four started on December 4, 2005 with "Dirtfoot" and ended with "Carl Wash", with a total of thirteen episodes. "Carl Wash" originally made two unannounced stealth airings on December 22, 2006 and January 7, 2007 and later made its official debut on March 25, 2007. Aqua Teen Hunger Force is about the surreal adventures and antics of three anthropomorphic fast food items: Master Shake, Frylock and Meatwad, who live together as roommates and frequently interact with their human next-door neighbor, Carl Brutananadilewski in a suburban neighborhood in South New Jersey.
This is the final season to air before the 2007 release Aqua Teen Hunger Force Colon Movie Film for Theaters, a feature length film based on the series. Episodes in season four were written and directed by Dave Willis and Matt Maiellaro. Almost every episode in this season features a special guest appearance, which continues a practice used in past seasons. During the airing of this season drummer Terence Yerves filed a lawsuit against Schoolly D and Cartoon Network, over claims that he had played a major role in writing the Aqua Teen Hunger Force theme song. This season has been made available on DVD, and other forms of home media, including on demand streaming on Hulu Plus.
Moonlight is the debut release and extended play by American electropop project Candy Coded. It was released on iTunes and other media outlets on September 15, 2015.
The first single from the extended play, "Midnight Moonlight", was also released on September 15, 2015.
Moonlight was produced solely by Sam Antonioli and Joseph Birdsong is credited to have written every song. Candy Coded announced the title and released date of their debut extended play on September 3, 2015. Birdsong unveiled the artwork via Instagram on September 10, 2015. The cover was taken from the music video for "Midnight Moonlight".
On making the extended play, the duo said that they took a lot of breaks due to other commitments and wanting to go at their own pace. Antonioli was in favor of this saying that, "Sometimes when I’m mixing through a song and I’ve heard it three hundred times, [Birdsong's] voice just turns into another instrument to me, I forget there is meaning in the things that [he's] saying… So after a couple of months of not listening to these songs and coming back to them, Joe and I both had this reaction of just like, 'this sounds really good,' I forgot how good this was and I’m listening to the lyrics again thinking, 'wow, this actually makes sense’." He also said that “the songs morphed and moved with [him] through ups and downs” in his life. Birdsong praised Antonioli by saying, “I definitely think this is some of [the] best, if not [the] best, music work you have ever done.” Antonioli reciprocated saying that, "the lyrics are such a wonderful contrast to the music."
A party is a gathering of people who have been invited by a host for the purposes of socializing, conversation, recreation, or as part of a festival or other commemoration of a special occasion. A party will typically feature food and beverages, and often music and dancing or other forms of entertainment. In many Western countries, parties for teens and adults are associated with drinking alcohol such as beer, wine or distilled spirits.
Some parties are held in honor of a specific person, day, or event, such as a birthday party, a Super Bowl party, or a St. Patrick’s Day party. Parties of this kind are often called celebrations. A party is not necessarily a private occasion. Public parties are sometimes held in restaurants, pubs, beer gardens, nightclubs or bars, and people attending such parties may be charged an admission fee by the host. Large parties in public streets may celebrate events such as Mardi Gras or the signing of a peace treaty ending a long war.
The Mighty Boosh's third series was originally broadcast between 15 November 2007 and 20 December 2007. The series features five main cast members; Julian Barratt, Noel Fielding, Rich Fulcher, Michael Fielding and Dave Brown. The third series revolves around Howard Moon and Vince Noir (Julian Barratt and Noel Fielding), and the adventures they have whilst running a second-hand shop. A DVD of the series was released on 11 February 2008 in Region 2 and 7 August in Region 4.
Whereas the second series was set mainly in a flat in Dalston, England, the third series was set in a second hand shop below the flat called the Nabootique, owned by Naboo, and run by Howard Moon and Vince Noir. The flat, however, is re-used for most of the setting of the episode "Party".
Series 3 had the smallest budget of all three series to date. Filming for the series took place in seven weeks, from July to September 2007, in a warehouse in a disused Ministry of Defence site in Surrey, England.
A party is a group of characters adventuring together in a role-playing game. In tabletop role-playing, a party is composed of a group of players, occasionally with the addition of non-player character allies (sometimes called henchmen) controlled by those players or by the gamemaster. In computer games, the relationship between the party and the players varies considerably. Online role-playing games or MMORPG parties are often, in the above sense, of the same constituency as tabletop parties, except that the allies are always controlled to a lesser or greater extent by the computer AI. In single-player computer games, the player generally controls all party members to a varying degree.
Examples of games which have parties include the tabletop RPG Vampire: the Requiem, the single-player role-playing Baldur's Gate series, MMORPGs such as World of Warcraft, Anarchy Online and Warhammer Online, and the multi-player computer action-RPG Final Fantasy XI.
This article contains a list of minor characters in the American television series Prison Break. The listed characters are those who are played by guest stars. The characters are listed alphabetically by their last name or by the name which appears in the episode credits.
Band.
Uh, I don't know it's... It's just a thing with me you know.
If I see somethin' that I like, it's a... I have to go for it.
And I like what I see, baby. Ah, come here.
I got real bored on a friday night, I couldn't find a damn thing to do.
So I pulled out a suit about the same color as my BMW.
I drove to the party and I stepped on in, just to see what I could see.
Everybody knew what I was lookin' for. I was lookin' for some company, that's right!
Jerk out, jerkin' everything in sight. - And you know that I'm talkin' about the...
Jerk out. - I got the cash, I got the ride. Oh, Lawd.
Got to make some love tonight. - And you know I got the look.
I saw a real fine thing sittin' by the bar. She looked kinda all alone.
So I slid on over and I asked her name. The Stella was bad to the bone.
I showed her my stash and I kissed her cheek. The only kind of rap it takes.
She knew I was bad when I jerked her to my ride. She said, "How much money you make?"
Let's just say it'll be more money...
Jerk out. - Than you'll ever see in your lifetime, ha ha!
Jerkin' everything in sight. - I'm talkin' about the...
Jerk out. Got to make some love tonight.
(chorus)
Jerk it, jerk it. - I'm talkin' about the ...
Jerk it, jerk it. Jerk out.
Jerk it, jerk it. - I'm talkin' about the ...
Jerk it, jerk it. Jerk out.
I took her to my crib and I laid her down. Her body felt kinda right.
Maybe I was wrong but what the hell, I figured that was what she liked.
I said "Baby, don't get too comfortable, cuz I really like to sleep alone.
Leave your number on the table by my data bank. I love you, but you got to go."
.... What?
Jerk out. - You ain't got to go home, but you got to get the hell outta here.
Jerkin' everything in sight. - I'm talkin' about the...
Jerk out. Got to make some love tonight. - All night.
Jerk out. - What's your number girl?
Jerkin' everything in sight. - In sight. The master of the....
Jerk out. Got to make some love tonight. - Oh, I got to make some love.
(repeat chorus)
Jerk out, jerkin' everything in sight. - You look so satisfied.
Jerk out. - Ha ha ha ha! Hiyi, that's it.
Got to make some love tonight. - Got to make some love to night.
Jerk out. - Ayi Ayiiiii!
.... Please, who ever told you, you could sing?
Ah, yeah, yeah, baby.
Jerk out. - Jerome, stop at the instant teller so I can get me some cash.
Got to make some love to night. - Yes.
Fellas, y'all play somethin'? That's it.
You know I think I feel the need fo a change.
Cross over. There's so many things we can do.
You like, ah, Raviolios, Cherrios, Spaghettios.
You can just never have enough O's, uh!
Jerk out. - Hey, oh!
Jerkin' everything in sight - Everybody...
Jerk out. - No, oh!
Got to make some love to night - Whoaoo!
Jerk out. - Don't you all just hate it when we walk in y'all's joint?
Jerkin' everything in sight. - And just jerk out everything in sight? Don't it make you mad?
Jerk out. - Don't it make you mad?
Got to make some love tonight? - It'd make me mad.
Fellas? - Yeah?
What's the move? - Jerkin' everything in sight!
Uh, fellas? - Yeah?
What's the groove? - Make a little love tonight!
That's right, fellas? - Yeah?
What's the move? - Jerkin' everything in sight!
Huh, fellas? - Yeah?
What's the groove? - Make a little love tonight
Look out, fellas? - Yeah?
What's the move? - Jerkin' everything in sight!
Ha, fellas? - Yeah?
What's the groove? - Make a little love tonight
Fellas? - Yeah?
What's the move? - Jerkin' everything in sight!
Good God, fellas? - Yeah?
What's the groove? - Make a little love tonight!
Somebody bring me a mirror.
What suit should I wear tonight?
If you think I'm cool, you're right.
Somebody say Kool-Aid! - Kool-Aid!
Jerk it.... uh!
Make a little love tonight. - What?
Jerkin' everything in sight. - Oh, that's right.
Make a little love tonight. - Oh Lawd.
Jerkin' everything in sight. That's frightenin'.
Make a little love tonight. - We can do this.
Jerkin' everything in sight. - Oh Lawd.
Make a little love tonight. - Fellas.
Jerkin' everything in sight. - Yes.
Make a little love... - Oh.
Make a little love... - Yeah.
Make a little love tonight. - Ha ha!
Jerk out. - I'm the master of the jerk out.
.... Ha, them's your drawers, Morris.
Now tell me somethin' that I don't already know J.B.
Jerk out. - It's just one of them things you know, huh.
Got to make some love tonight. - Money, clothes, cars, credit cards, houses.
Jerk out. - You know what I'm talkin about, ha ha!
Jerkin' everything in sight.
.... What's he talkin' about?
You should see my home. It's... so nice.
.... Girl, he is kinda sexy.
.... Girl, please!
Oh, well, if you're not doin' anything. We could go there right now.
.... Can my friend come?
Oh, I'd love that.
.... Girl!
Uh, that sure is a lovely blouse you have on.
.... Thank you.
Can I take it off?
.... No.
Oh, I just wanna..., oh, I just wanna touch it.
.... Stop.
So nice, so nice.
.... No. Stop.
Oh, that was so nice.