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One of fewer than 20 female sword swallowers in the world, [3] she worked with Ripley's Believe It or Not! [1] and is a member of the Sword Swallowers Association International. [4] She uses rum to disinfect her sword before swallowing it. [5] Schillaci said that her throat becomes faintly sore after sword swallowing a few times per week. [2]
At the end of the video, whenever Meat Loaf sings the line "Objects in the Rear View Mirror May Appear Closer Than They Are", he sees either the ghost of the plane, the woman or himself when he was younger. As with the lyrics, the sequence depicts how, as Allmusic says, "he still feels haunted by their memory." [4]
"Hands Up" is a song by American rapper Lloyd Banks featuring fellow G-Unit member 50 Cent on the chorus. It was released via G-Unit / Interscope Records on July 25, 2006 digitally and on September 18, 2006 as the lead CD single from his second solo studio album Rotten Apple .
"Hands Up" is a "funked-up dance track" that sees Joe Jonas singing about "ditching a frustrating relationship" by ghosting the other person in that relationship who caused it to get worse, which causes him to be happy after escaping it and continue living life, especially in the song's chorus: "I throw my hands up / I've already made my mind up / Never get down on my luck / Never get on with ...
"Vicarious" is a song by the American rock band Tool.The song is the lead single released from their fourth full-length studio album 10,000 Days.Debuting on Maynard James Keenan's 42nd birthday, April 17, 2006 on commercial radio, the seven-minute song debuted on the Billboard Alternative Songs and Mainstream Rock Tracks charts both at number two. [2]
"Put Your Hands Up" is the second single from DJ Khaled’s fourth studio album Victory. [1] The track features American rappers Young Jeezy , Plies , Rick Ross and Schife. [ 2 ] It was officially released on February 8, 2010 along with " All I Do Is Win ".
"There Goes a Tenner" is a song by the English singer Kate Bush. It was released as a single on 1 November 1982, the third to be taken from her album The Dreaming.It was released as a 7-inch single in the UK and Ireland only.
The song's lyrics reference Where the Wild Things Are: Newman sings "Do you know where the wild things go?" and the song ends with the repeated refrain "Please don't go, I'll eat you whole / I love you so;" [4] Maurice Sendak's words are: "Oh, please don't go – we'll eat you up – we love you so!" [5]