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Brew Dude – a hat that dispenses beer for the college student who would rather party than study. [ 96 ] Broadview Security – a parody of the actual Broadview Security commercials that infer that women living alone in large houses are the most likely to be victimized by any man she meets (including male family members, androgynous singer k.d ...
"Little Old Wine Drinker Me" (sometimes rendered with a comma between the final two words) is a country pop song written in the 1960s by Hank Mills and Dick Jennings. The title parodied what was then a well-known catchphrase in TV commercials for the Italian Swiss Colony wine company: "The little old winemaker, me!".
The song was written when the band were in Sydney, Australia, and so includes a number of references to Sydney landmarks. [2] It was written as a satirical take on the drunken audiences the band had to play to, [3] so there is some irony in that it has become a drinking song. [2]
A young kid tries to talk to "Mean" Joe Greene by the locker room after a game. Greene is his usual "mean" self until the kid insists Greene has his Coke. After Greene drinks the Coke, he "sweetens" up and offers the kid his jersey, saying, "Hey, Kid...Catch." Also aired during Super Bowl XIII and again at Super Bowl XV. Wine Paul Masson Wine
"Wine" is a "trendy hip-hop R&B song with an impressive pop-based groove" [1] and contains elements of electropop and future bass. [2] Composed by Suga of BTS, the song was written by Suran, Big Hit producer Slow Rabbit, rapper Changmo, and June, [a] and tells the story of an individual reminiscing about memories of a former lover over a glass of wine.
Jeff Bridges, J.J. Abrams and Mark Hamill were among the Hollywood figures who joined Monday night’s “White Dudes for Harris” Zoom fundraising and organizing rally. The event, which is being ...
"Wine into Whiskey" contains a hip hop-leaning beat composed of 808s [5] and centers on the failure of a relationship as narrated from the perspective of a man. The protagonist laments and regrets having ruined the chances of continuing a good relationship with the perfect woman [1] [5] due to his own nature and self-sabotaging behavior, despite his partner's efforts to maintain it. [1]
"Drinkin' Wine, Spo-Dee-O-Dee" is a jump blues song written by Stick McGhee and J. Mayo Williams in 1949 and originally recorded by "Sticks” McGhee & His Buddies. It became an early hit for Atlantic Records , reaching #2 on the US R&B charts.