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"Saturday Nights" is a song by American singer Khalid from his 2018 EP Suncity. The original solo version charted as a song from the EP upon its release in October 2018, then was released as a single in a remix version with fellow American singer Kane Brown on January 11, 2019. [ 1 ]
Bad Idea Jeans — a commercial featuring scenes of people discussing what can be considered "bad ideas" (for example, "Thought about it and even though it's over, I'm gonna tell my wife about the affair."). After each scene, white text on a black background reads "BAD IDEA". Each scene also zooms in on each person wearing said jeans. [55]
This title indicated that after TGIF on Friday nights, there was "more cool TV" just hours away on Saturday morning; this block ran from September 7, 1991, to January 23, 1993. Live-action stars of the network's Saturday morning lineup, most notably including the cast of ABC's Land of the Lost revival, hosted interstitials every half-hour.
Throughout the commercial, the trio praised T-Mobile’s internet, as they sang lines like: “Don’t worry about speed” and “I can’t believe it’s only 50 bucks”.
The Krusty Krab's menu, the Galley Grub, consists mostly of ordinary fast-food items, such as fries and sodas. Its signature sandwich, the Krabby Patty, is comically beloved by the citizens of Bikini Bottom. In The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water, Mr. Krabs states: "The Krabby Patty is what ties us all together! Without it, there will be a ...
The song was created by The Living Tombstone, who had previously been involved in creating songs based on the My Little Pony franchise. After previously being involved in that franchise's fandom, producer Yoav Landau learned about the release of the horror game Five Nights at Freddy's in 2014, and the popularity it gained.
We’ve got questions, and you’ve (maybe) got answers! With another week of TV gone by, we’re lobbing queries left and right about Abbott Elementary, Landman, Monday Night Raw, the Golden ...
The final moments of the video game adaptation 'Five Nights at Freddy's' tease future sequels in a potential horror movie franchise.