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  2. Basic Intergluteal Numismatics - Wikipedia

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    Musician Ben Folds wrote and performed an original song, "Ass Crack Bandit", for the episode's climax, with backing vocals by Ruby Amanfu. [3] A 4-minute version of the song was hinted at by Folds on Twitter, [4] and then posted on YouTube a month after the episode aired. [5] Folds also appears in a cameo role in the episode, as a botany ...

  3. Ten Crack Commandments - Wikipedia

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    "Ten Crack Commandments" is widely considered to be one of Biggie's greatest works. Billboard ranked the song number nine on their list of the 25 greatest Notorious B.I.G. songs, [ 3 ] The Guardian ranked the song number five on their list of the 20 greatest Notorious B.I.G. songs, [ 4 ] and Rolling Stone ranked the song number four on their ...

  4. F for Fake - Wikipedia

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    F for Fake (French: Vérités et mensonges, "Truths and lies"; Spanish: Fraude, [2] "Fraud") is a 1973 docudrama film co-written, directed by, and starring Orson Welles who worked on the film alongside François Reichenbach, Oja Kodar, and Gary Graver.

  5. Bodywork - Wikipedia

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    Bodywork or body work may refer to: "Body Work", a song from the album In the Air and performed by Morgan Page featuring Tegan and Sara; Body Work, a comic series set in the Rivers of London universe; Bodywork (alternative medicine), healing or personal development techniques that involve touching, energy medicine, or physical manipulation

  6. List of The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson episodes ...

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    2682: March 12, 1973 (): Joey Bishop (guest host), Totie Fields, Joe Frazier, Bill Shoemaker: Enzo Stuarti, Larry Kert: 2683: March 13, 1973 (): Joey Bishop (guest ...

  7. International Race of Champions - Wikipedia

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    In those cases, their first name was used. The numbers would change from race to race, with the number 1 being given to the driver starting first, and so on. The colors would correspond to the numbers. Before the races, drivers were assigned via blind drawing, as was how the starting grid for the first race was determined.

  8. General Motors C platform (FWD) - Wikipedia

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    GM C platform, also known as the C-Body, was a front wheel drive (FWD) automobile platform used by General Motors' Cadillac, Buick and Oldsmobile divisions for their full-sized automobiles from 1985 through 1996, sharing unibody construction, transverse engine configuration, rack and pinion steering and four-wheel independent suspension.

  9. BMW E9 - Wikipedia

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    BMW 2800CS. The first of the E9 coupés, the 2800 CS, replaced the 2000 C and 2000 CS in 1968. The lead designer was Wilhelm Hofmeister. [2] [3] The wheelbase and length were increased to allow the engine bay to be long enough to accommodate the new straight-six engine code-named M30, and the front of the car was restyled to resemble the E3 sedan. [2]