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The music video begins with short introductions to Perry's alter-egos Goldie, Yosef, Kriss, Ace, and Mandee. Perry is then shown entering all of the parties as "five of the world’s worst birthday entertainers" in disguise. [38] At a man's 90th birthday, Goldie emerges from a large birthday cake and begins to give the man a lapdance.
Aveda: Sign up for Aveda’s Birthday Program to receive a free gift for your birthday valued at $23. A prior purchase in the previous 90 days is required. A prior purchase in the previous 90 days ...
The screenings, although unadvertised, drew audiences through the allure of free press coverage in esteemed publications such as Rolling Stone, the Village Voice, and even the New Yorker's "Talk of the Town" section. [8] The Videofreex Archive, containing more than 1,500 original tapes, is housed at the Video Data Bank. Work is underway to ...
The Birthday is a 2004 Spanish film directed by Eugenio Mira, which stars Corey Feldman alongside Jack Taylor and Erica Prior. It features comedy, thriller, horror, and fantasy elements. It features comedy, thriller, horror, and fantasy elements.
It Was My Best Birthday Ever, Charlie Brown is the 38th animated television special based on characters from the Charles M. Schulz comic strip Peanuts. [1] It is one of two direct-to-video Peanuts specials that have yet to air on U.S. television.
An unbirthday (originally written un-birthday) is an event celebrated on all days of the year which are not a person's birthday. It is a neologism which first appeared in Lewis Carroll's 1871 novel Through the Looking-Glass. [1] [2] The concept gave rise to "The Unbirthday Song" in the 1951 animated feature film Alice in Wonderland. [3]