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The Tally-man accounts for the bunches going into the boat on the shoulders of the loaders. It is the loader that is going to get much up close and personal with a spider in a bunch. The Tally-man simply marks down that Frank loaded another bunch, and when the day comes the loader is asking for a total and thence his pay.
The song was also released in its full version titled "Tê-Ooh" (茶噢). A parody of this song was used in an E-Trade commercial that first aired on Super Bowl LII in 2018. Biscuit manufacturer Jacob's parodied the song in the 1980s for advertisements for the Trio biscuit bar, sung by an animated character called Suzy.
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Deutsch: YouTube-Markenzeichen seit 2017, mit einer Schriftart welche den Schriftarten „Trade Gothic Bold Condensed“ und „Impact“ ähnelt. English: YouTube logo introduced in 2017, using YouTube Logo Sans, a font face that resembles "Trade Gothic Bold Condensed" and the well-known "Impact" font.
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William Sheehan (born March 19, 1953 [1]) is an American musician known for playing bass guitar with acts such as Talas, Steve Vai, David Lee Roth, Mr. Big, Niacin, and The Winery Dogs. He is also known for his "lead bass" playing style, including the use of chording, two-handed tapping, "three-finger picking" technique and controlled feedback.
However, John displayed a remarkable vocal range, as he also sang the baritone parts in "Mr. Tanner" and "30,000 Pounds of Bananas". [citation needed] Wallace performed the singing voice of Bluto on the soundtrack and album of Robert Altman's 1980 feature film Popeye, starring Robin Williams. Actor Paul L. Smith acted and spoke as Bluto. [2]