Gunge as it is known in the British Isles, or slime as it is known in America and most English-speaking areas of the world, is a thick, gooey, yet runny substance with a consistency somewhere between that of paint and custard. It has been a feature on many children's programmes for many years around the world and has made appearances in game shows as well as other programming. While gunge mostly appears on television, it can also be used as a fundraising tool for charities, youth and religious groups. Gunge tanks have appeared at nightclubs and Fun Days. The British charities Comic Relief and Children in Need, supported by the BBC, have used gunge for fundraising in the past. In America, slime is sometimes associated with Nickelodeon, even having several game shows revolving around it, such as Slime Time Live. In most countries, being gunged is seen as a forfeit with the aim to cause embarrassment. In contrast, being slimed in America can be a good thing as well as a bad thing. Overall the main point of being gunged or slimed is to cause mess.
Slime is a publicly owned American business known for its tire sealant and other tire care products. Its headquarters are in the Central Coast of California.
In 1989 on the central coast of California, Steve Cegelski began blending and bottling tire sealants by hand with a power drill and drywall blade in his garage. Focused on aiding local mountain bikers and off-roaders, the sealant was often referred to as “that green slimy stuff.” The Slime name stuck and the green color became an intentional statement of the company's commitment to creating an environmentally safe product. The product line developed to include automotive applications and tire care accessories, and now comprises a wide variety of products.
In 2010, Friend Skoler & Company sold their majority share of Slime to Illinois Tool Works. Slime is now managed under ITW's Accessories Marketing business unit. Along with Genuine Innovations, Slime is the only bicycle related business that ITW owns.
Slime is primarily known for their green tire sealant, composed of fibers, binders, and proprietary clogging agents that build up and intertwine to seal punctures in inner tubes and tires. Fibro-Seal Technology is the basis of the sealant. When a puncture occurs, sealant is carried to the puncture site by the escaping air, forming a plug that stops air loss.
Slime is a German punk rock band, founded in 1979 and disbanded in 1994. The pre-Slime band was called Screamer, and the post-Slime band is – contrary to the occasional rumors – not Emils (Slime backwards), but Rubberslime, with the member Elf. In 2010, the band reformed to play some concerts for their 30th anniversary.
The band was founded by Michael "Elf" Mayer (guitar), Eddi Räther (bass) and Ball (Peter Wodok – drums). Some months later, Dirk "Dicken" Jora joined as vocalist. Christian Mevs joined the band in 1980 as second guitarist, and Ball left in 1981 and was replaced by Stephan Mahler. For the 2010 concerts Alex Schwers played bass guitar.
Notable songs are "Deutschland Muss Sterben (...Damit Wir Leben Können)" (Germany must die (... so we can live)) (an allusion to "Deutschland muß leben, auch wenn wir sterben müssen" (Germany must live, even if we have to die), the inscription on the Kriegerdenkmal in Hamburg-Dammtor which is a line of the Soldatenlied by the German poet Heinrich Lersch), "Bullenschweine" (literally cop swines), "Polizei SA/SS" (police SA/SS), comparing police to the SA and SS and "A.C.A.B." ("All Cops Are Bastards").
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Stein Castle (German: Burg Stein or Burg und Schloss Stein) is a Saxon castle located southeast of Zwickau in the village of Stein in the municipality of Hartenstein on the rocky banks of the Zwickauer Mulde in the east German state of Saxony.
Just above the castle is a weir on the River Mulde. The impounded river drove a mill with four large water wheels. In 1788 its milling rights (Mahlzwang) were transferred from an older mill to this one. As a result of its exclusive milling rights, several mill tracks led to Stein. In 1912 the construction of a stately home, Wolfsbrunn House (Schloss Wolfsbrunn), began on the opposite bank of the river. The ruins of Isenburg castle are located only two kilometres upstream. Towards Langenbach were once the villages of Ober- and Niederopritz, which used to belong to Stein Castle, but were probably destroyed during the Hussite Wars.
The settlement of the Ore Mountains began in the 12th/13th centuries, especially along the rivers. River crossings and religious orders (Niederlassungen) were protected by fortified sites. Along the Zwickauer Mulde river, numerous castles were built.
Stein is a municipality in the canton of Appenzell Ausserrhoden in Switzerland.
The municipality separated from Hundwil in 1749 and was named after the Uf Stein section of the neighbouring river.
Stein has an area, as of 2006, of 9.4 km2 (3.6 sq mi). Of this area, 68.3% is used for agricultural purposes, while 22% is forested. Of the rest of the land, 8.3% is settled (buildings or roads) and the remainder (1.4%) is non-productive (rivers, glaciers or mountains).
Stein has a population (as of 2008) of 1,332, of which about 4.9% are foreign nationals. Over the last 10 years the population has decreased at a rate of -1.8%. Most of the population (as of 2000) speaks German (97.3%), with Spanish being second most common ( 0.5%) and Serbo-Croatian being third ( 0.4%).
As of 2000, the gender distribution of the population was 49.7% male and 50.3% female. The age distribution, as of 2000, in Stein is; 126 people or 9.3% of the population are between 0–6 years old. 182 people or 13.4% are 6-15, and 80 people or 5.9% are 16-19. Of the adult population, 67 people or 4.9% of the population are between 20–24 years old. 383 people or 28.3% are 25-44, and 313 people or 23.1% are 45-64. The senior population distribution is 161 people or 11.9% of the population are between 65–79 years old, and 43 people or 3.2% are over 80.
An manchen Tagen singen Vögel völlig aus dem Ton
Und die Melodie schmerzt im Ohr
Sie sangen falsch öfters schon
Doch diesmal ist es anders als die Male davor
Plötzlicher Hagel am Mittag drosch ihnen in ihre Teller
Er konnte sich nicht mehr rühren
Angst ist wie eine Leiche im Keller
Ohne Ort und Zeit
Und du vergiÃt, daà du sie vergessen hast
Die Geliebte versinkt im Treibsand
Dort drüben, kannst du sie sehen?
Das schwarze Haar umfaÃt der tobende Wind
Er bricht dein Wort, er trägt sie fort
Bruder sprich, kann es sein
Du versuchst zu gehen, doch deine Haut wird Stein
Haut wird Stein (4mal)
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An manchen Tagen singen Vögel völlig aus dem Ton
Irgendwie kennst du die Melodie
Du hörtest sie davor, doch sie schmerzt dein Ohr
Doch du vergiÃt Ort und Zeit
Und vergiÃt, daà du sie vergessen hast
Die Geliebte versinkt im Treibsand
Dort drüben, kannst du sie sehen?
Das schwarze Haar umfaÃt der tobende Wind
Er bricht dein Wort, er trägt sie fort
Bruder sprich, kann es sein
Du versuchst zu gehen, doch deine Haut wird Stein
Die Geliebte versinkt im Treibsand
Dort drüben, kannst du sie sehen?
Das schwarze Haar umfaÃt der tobende Wind
Er bricht dein Wort, er trägt sie fort
Bruder sprich, kann es sein
Du versuchst zu gehen, doch deine Haut wird Stein
Haut wird Stein
Die Geliebte versinkt im Treibsand
Dort drüben, kannst du sie sehen?
Das schwarze Haar umfaÃt der tobende Wind
Er bricht dein Wort, er trägt sie fort
Bruder sprich, kann es sein
Du versuchst zu gehen, doch deine Haut wird Stein
Haut wird Stein (3mal)
Haut wird Stein (3mal)
Haut wird Stein (3mal)