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"All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy" is an old proverb that means without time off from work, a person becomes both bored and boring. It is often shortened to "all work and no play". [1] It was newly popularized after the phrase was featured in the 1980 horror film, The Shining. [2]
All things must pass; All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy; All you need is love [7] All is fair in love and war; All is for the best in the best of all possible worlds; All is well that ends well; An apple a day keeps the doctor away; An army marches on its stomach; An eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth
All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy; All's Well That Ends Well; An apple a day keeps the doctor away; At Dulcarnon; B. Blood is thicker than water; C. Cart ...
The Dull Clubs give out awards for Anorak of the Year: a person with a dull hobby who had a particular impact. Williamson was awarded this honor during her first year in the club. “I found it ...
The scene when Jack writes obsessively on the typewriter "All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy" was re-shot a number of times, but changing the language of the typed copy to Italian, French, Spanish, and German, in order to match the respective dubbed languages. [88] Three alternative takes were used in a British television commercial. [116]
At the beginning of the song, Chad Gray repeats "All work and no play makes me a dull boy" four times, elevating his voice from a whisper to a scream with each repetition. This is a reference to The Shining .
A smooth Mars Bar caused a club, created in New York in the 1980s, to go viral. But does it live up to its name?
What does every Doctor Who Christmas special have in common? “Snow,” says, flatly, Steven Moffat, the franchise’s former showrunner who penned this year’s holiday outing. “Always snow.”