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    Bathroom Cobra — To keep his girlfriend (Cecily Strong) from discovering the big stink he just left in the bathroom, episode host Vince Vaughn leaves this real-life venomous cobra on the floor. A cut-for-time skit from April 2013. [62] Bathroom Monkey — housewife Janeane Garofalo uses a disposable simian slave that keeps your bathroom clean ...

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    Right as the helicopter catches up to the del Sol, the villain of the ad jumps on top of the roof and begins attacking the car. The tuxedo-clad driver reacts to this, by releasing the detachable roof of the car with the villain on top of it. Was the second of three ads that Honda aired back-to-back-to-back in the 4th quarter. [80] Isuzu "Paris ...

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    (of a house) comfortable, cozy, rustic (US: homey) (of a person) home-loving, domesticated, house-proud (only used of a person) plain, ugly hood the folding fabric top on a convertible car (US: convertible top) head covering forming part of a garment component of academic regalia: hinged cover over the engine in a car (UK: bonnet)

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    "Vanity" is a popular song. The music was written by Guy Wood, the lyrics by Jack Manus and Bernard Bierman.The song was published in 1951. It had some success on the charts, reaching the top 20, in 1951 and was recorded by Don Cherry, who had recorded the hit version, for his 1968 album, There Goes My Everything.

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