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Yakety Yak, Take it Back is a 1991 celebrity charity music video film aimed at encouraging recycling using a combination of live action rock stars, rappers, and animated Warner Bros. characters. [1] The film originally aired on MTV in a shortened music video form and was released in an extended version on home video.
The song is a "playlet," a word Stoller used for the glimpses into teenage life that characterized the songs he and Lieber wrote and produced. [4] The lyrics describe the listing of household chores to a kid, presumably a teenager, the teenager's response ("yakety yak") and the parents' retort ("don't talk back") — an experience very familiar to a middle-class teenager of the day.
Yakkity Yak : A preteen yak student in Onion Falls High School and the school's mascot who wishes to be a comedian. Yakkity works as the school mascot since his grandfather also served as mascot when the ( rugby ) football team won the state championship in 1925.
Joe Biden playfully bit a baby during a Halloween event at the White House on Wednesday, 30 October. Biden, a grandfather of seven, was handing out sweets to youngsters alongside Jill Biden, who ...
Biden has been increasingly checked out of political debate since President-elect Donald Trump’s Nov. 5 election victory — giving a single one-word response to journalist questions in the past ...
Biden playfully bites a baby’s thigh during a Halloween event on Oct. 30 at the White House. REUTERS
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Although neither Pablum nor its biscuit predecessor [6] was the first food designed and sold specifically for babies, it was the first baby food to come precooked and thoroughly dried. The ease of preparation made Pablum successful in an era when infant malnutrition was still a major problem in industrialized countries.