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("Desiderata" is Latin for "desired things"; "deteriorata" is a portmanteau of the verb "deteriorate" and "desiderata".) The parody was written by Tony Hendra for National Lampoon, and was recorded for the album Radio Dinner. Narrator Norman Rose read the "poem" and Melissa Manchester sang the song. Christopher Guest wrote the music.
"7 Things" is a song by American singer Miley Cyrus. The song was co-written by Cyrus, Antonina Armato and Tim James, and produced by John Fields.It was released on June 17, 2008, by Hollywood Records as the lead single from Cyrus' second studio album Breakout (2008), with no ties to her character Hannah Montana from the Disney Channel comedy series of the same name.
Ayumu Fujino (藤野 歩, Fujino Ayumu) is an elementary schooler with a talent for drawing manga, which she publishes in the school's paper. After being lauded for her exceptional skills, she finds herself challenged by another student, Kyomoto (京本, Kyōmoto) who begins publishing her own manga alongside Fujino's but demonstrates herself as the superior illustrator artist between the two.
Buying a home in Boston-Cambridge-Newton area isn't exactly cheap, with home prices averaging $694,494, according to Zillow. That's more than $200,000 north of the national average home price of ...
Zillow predicts the US housing market will keep shifting in 2025.. The real-estate firm says the average home value rose by 2.6% annually in October. It says homebuying activity should pick up ...
"Look Back at It" is a song by American rapper A Boogie wit da Hoodie, released as the lead single from his second studio album Hoodie SZN in December 2018. [1] It interpolates a sample from Michael Jackson's "Remember the Time" and "You Rock My World". [2] The song was released to rhythmic radio in the United States.
Spoiler alert! We're discussing the new Bob Dylan biopic "A Complete Unknown" (in theaters now). If you haven't seen it, don't think twice, bookmark our story for later. What's fact and what's ...
The Rolling Stones perform "Beast of Burden", "Respectable" and "Shattered". [1]All were from the June 1978 album Some Girls.; Two sketches feature Rolling Stones members: the Tomorrow Show parody, in which Tom Snyder (Dan Aykroyd) interviews Mick Jagger; and the Olympia Cafe sketch, which features Charlie Watts and Ron Wood.