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Chelsea Handler and 50 Cent were at the center of many jokes writer Dave Sirus claimed online were nixed from Davidson's set.
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Abbie Emmons
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Helder
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Chelsea Handler and 50 Cent were at the center of many jokes writer Dave Sirus claimed online were nixed from Davidson's set.
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Avicii
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Ophelia Wilde
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<br/>If I had known the pain my words would cause, I would have burned the ink before writing them down. Writing This Letter To You Is My Last was the hardest thing I ever had to do, destroying the one person I truly loved. Read my final goodbye and watch the complete series to understand my deepest sorrow. #ThisLetterToYouIsMyLast<br/>#shortdrama<br/>#filmfever
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Thoraya
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The Poetry Vessel with Nathan Hassall
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Welcome to this exciting Vocabulary Quiz based on Q: Skills for Success – Reading and Writing Book 3! In this video, you will practice important academic and contextual vocabulary taken from the book to improve your English reading, writing, and exam skills.<br/><br/>✨ Perfect for:<br/>• English learners<br/>• University students<br/>• IELTS / MDCAT / NUMS preparation<br/>• Classroom practice and self-study<br/><br/> Challenge yourself with multiple-choice questions, learn new words in context, and boost your academic English vocabulary in a fun and interactive way!<br/><br/> Don’t forget to LIKE , SHARE , and SUBSCRIBE  for more quizzes, grammar lessons, and English learning videos.<br/><br/>#VocabularyQuiz #QSkillsForSuccess #ReadingAndWriting #EnglishVocabulary #LearnEnglish #AcademicEnglish #EnglishQuiz #VocabularyPractice #EnglishLearning #ESL #IELTSPreparation #MDCATEnglish #NUMSPreparation #QSkillsBook3 #EnglishGrammar
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The Courtney Project
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Abbie Emmons
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Hand writing in the sand of the beach from love writing
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Lucy Vo
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Lynn D. Jung
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The Nips Are Getting Bigger was written by Martin Plaza and appeared on the 1979 album Get Wet by Mental As Anything. <br/><br/>Music video directed by Jeremy Fabinyi. <br/><br/>Mental As Anything were a legendary band from Sydney, Australia. The members met at art school, and each was a visual artist as well as a musician. Guitarist Reg Mombassa also became widely known in Australia for his iconic artwork for the surfwear brand Mambo. Even if the band is unfamiliar to you, their reach was remarkable: Elton John bought their artwork in the 1980s, and Elvis Costello produced one of their singles. <br/><br/>The band’s creative and commercial peak stretched across the entire 1980s, when they were a dominant presence on the Australian charts. If you’re from the Northern Hemisphere, you may know their song “Live It Up”, which featured in the film Crocodile Dundee. <br/><br/>The Mentals were a little New Wave, mostly Pop Rock, and always full of flair, humour, and charm. They had a rare gift for writing catchy songs, delivering them both live and on record with fine musicianship and a style that was entirely their own. <br/><br/>In 2026, a brilliant documentary about the band was released called Live It Up: The Mental As Anything Story. It is well worth your time and makes a terrific entry point into the colourful world of Mental As Anything. <br/><br/>The Mentals were: <br/><br/>Martin Plaza — lead vocals, guitar <br/>Wayne DeLisle — drums <br/>Reg Mombassa — guitar, vocals <br/>Greedy Smith — lead vocals, keyboards, harmonica <br/>Peter O’Doherty — bass guitar, vocals
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HARTWELL THE WATCHER
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Brain Brain was written by Peter O’Doherty and appeared on the 1983 album Creatures Of Leisure by Mental As Anything. <br/><br/>Music video directed by B# who were John Wilkinson, Peter Scott, Tony Gailey and Martin Stauce.<br/><br/>Mental As Anything were a legendary band from Sydney, Australia. The members met at art school, and each was a visual artist as well as a musician. Guitarist Reg Mombassa also became widely known in Australia for his iconic artwork for the surfwear brand Mambo. Even if the band is unfamiliar to you, their reach was remarkable: Elton John bought their artwork in the 1980s, and Elvis Costello produced one of their singles. <br/><br/>The band’s creative and commercial peak stretched across the entire 1980s, when they were a dominant presence on the Australian charts. If you’re from the Northern Hemisphere, you may know their song “Live It Up”, which featured in the film Crocodile Dundee. <br/><br/>The Mentals were a little New Wave, mostly Pop Rock, and always full of flair, humour, and charm. They had a rare gift for writing catchy songs, delivering them both live and on record with fine musicianship and a style that was entirely their own. <br/><br/>In 2026, a brilliant documentary about the band was released called Live It Up: The Mental As Anything Story. It is well worth your time and makes a terrific entry point into the colourful world of Mental As Anything. <br/><br/>The Mentals were: <br/><br/>Martin Plaza — lead vocals, guitar <br/>Wayne DeLisle — drums <br/>Reg Mombassa — guitar, vocals <br/>Greedy Smith — lead vocals, keyboards, harmonica <br/>Peter O’Doherty — bass guitar, vocals
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Close Again was written by Peter O’Doherty and appeared on the 1983 album Creatures Of Leisure by Mental As Anything. <br/><br/>Music video directed by John Evan Hughes. <br/><br/>Mental As Anything were a legendary band from Sydney, Australia. The members met at art school, and each was a visual artist as well as a musician. Guitarist Reg Mombassa also became widely known in Australia for his iconic artwork for the surfwear brand Mambo. Even if the band is unfamiliar to you, their reach was remarkable: Elton John bought their artwork in the 1980s, and Elvis Costello produced one of their singles. <br/><br/>The band’s creative and commercial peak stretched across the entire 1980s, when they were a dominant presence on the Australian charts. If you’re from the Northern Hemisphere, you may know their song “Live It Up”, which featured in the film Crocodile Dundee. <br/><br/>The Mentals were a little New Wave, mostly Pop Rock, and always full of flair, humour, and charm. They had a rare gift for writing catchy songs, delivering them both live and on record with fine musicianship and a style that was entirely their own. <br/><br/>In 2026, a brilliant documentary about the band was released called Live It Up: The Mental As Anything Story. It is well worth your time and makes a terrific entry point into the colourful world of Mental As Anything. <br/><br/>The Mentals were: <br/><br/>Martin Plaza — lead vocals, guitar <br/>Wayne DeLisle — drums <br/>Reg Mombassa — guitar, vocals <br/>Greedy Smith — lead vocals, keyboards, harmonica <br/>Peter O’Doherty — bass guitar, vocals
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He’s Just No Good For You was written by Greedy Smith and appeared on the 1987 album Mouth To Mouth by Mental As Anything. <br/><br/>Music video directed by Susan Davis and Mark Cochrane. <br/><br/>Mental As Anything were a legendary band from Sydney, Australia. The members met at art school, and each was a visual artist as well as a musician. Guitarist Reg Mombassa also became widely known in Australia for his iconic artwork for the surfwear brand Mambo. Even if the band is unfamiliar to you, their reach was remarkable: Elton John bought their artwork in the 1980s, and Elvis Costello produced one of their singles. <br/><br/>The band’s creative and commercial peak stretched across the entire 1980s, when they were a dominant presence on the Australian charts. If you’re from the Northern Hemisphere, you may know their song “Live It Up”, which featured in the film Crocodile Dundee. <br/><br/>The Mentals were a little New Wave, mostly Pop Rock, and always full of flair, humour, and charm. They had a rare gift for writing catchy songs, delivering them both live and on record with fine musicianship and a style that was entirely their own. <br/><br/>In 2026, a brilliant documentary about the band was released called Live It Up: The Mental As Anything Story. It is well worth your time and makes a terrific entry point into the colourful world of Mental As Anything. <br/><br/>The Mentals were: <br/><br/>Martin Plaza — lead vocals, guitar <br/>Wayne DeLisle — drums <br/>Reg Mombassa — guitar, vocals <br/>Greedy Smith — lead vocals, keyboards, harmonica <br/>Peter O’Doherty — bass guitar, vocals
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Apocalypso (Wiping The Smile Off Santa's Face) was written by Martin Plaza and Reg Mombassa and released as a single in 1984 by Mental As Anything. <br/><br/>Music video directed by B# who were John Wilkinson, Peter Scott, Tony Gailey and Martin Stauce. <br/><br/>Mental As Anything were a legendary band from Sydney, Australia. The members met at art school, and each was a visual artist as well as a musician. Guitarist Reg Mombassa also became widely known in Australia for his iconic artwork for the surfwear brand Mambo. Even if the band is unfamiliar to you, their reach was remarkable: Elton John bought their artwork in the 1980s, and Elvis Costello produced one of their singles. <br/><br/>The band’s creative and commercial peak stretched across the entire 1980s, when they were a dominant presence on the Australian charts. If you’re from the Northern Hemisphere, you may know their song “Live It Up”, which featured in the film Crocodile Dundee. <br/><br/>The Mentals were a little New Wave, mostly Pop Rock, and always full of flair, humour, and charm. They had a rare gift for writing catchy songs, delivering them both live and on record with fine musicianship and a style that was entirely their own. <br/><br/>In 2026, a brilliant documentary about the band was released called Live It Up: The Mental As Anything Story. It is well worth your time and makes a terrific entry point into the colourful world of Mental As Anything. <br/><br/>The Mentals were: <br/><br/>Martin Plaza — lead vocals, guitar <br/>Wayne DeLisle — drums <br/>Reg Mombassa — guitar, vocals <br/>Greedy Smith — lead vocals, keyboards, harmonica <br/>Peter O’Doherty — bass guitar, vocals
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Benito Skinner tells us his biggest career power move was writing the pilot script of 'Overcompensating' at THR's The Most Powerful People in Media event, presented by History Channel. Plus, he reveals his favorite fictional media character.
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Egypt was written by Reg Mombassa and appeared on the 1979 album Get Wet by Mental As Anything. <br/><br/>Music video directed by John Moyle. <br/><br/>Mental As Anything were a legendary band from Sydney, Australia. The members met at art school, and each was a visual artist as well as a musician. Guitarist Reg Mombassa also became widely known in Australia for his iconic artwork for the surfwear brand Mambo. Even if the band is unfamiliar to you, their reach was remarkable: Elton John bought their artwork in the 1980s, and Elvis Costello produced one of their singles. <br/><br/>The band’s creative and commercial peak stretched across the entire 1980s, when they were a dominant presence on the Australian charts. If you’re from the Northern Hemisphere, you may know their song “Live It Up”, which featured in the film Crocodile Dundee. <br/><br/>The Mentals were a little New Wave, mostly Pop Rock, and always full of flair, humour, and charm. They had a rare gift for writing catchy songs, delivering them both live and on record with fine musicianship and a style that was entirely their own. <br/><br/>In 2026, a brilliant documentary about the band was released called Live It Up: The Mental As Anything Story. It is well worth your time and makes a terrific entry point into the colourful world of Mental As Anything. <br/><br/>The Mentals were: <br/><br/>Martin Plaza — lead vocals, guitar <br/>Wayne DeLisle — drums <br/>Reg Mombassa — guitar, vocals <br/>Greedy Smith — lead vocals, keyboards, harmonica <br/>Peter O’Doherty — bass guitar, vocals
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Noah Kahan on realizing he doesn't have to write sad songs: \
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Watch how an Associated Press reporter remains faithful in writing letters to her pen pal Molly Nunns in New Zealand even after 40 years.<br/><br/>WATCH MORE: https://thestartv.com/c/news<br/>SUBSCRIBE: https://cutt.ly/TheStar<br/>LIKE: https://fb.com/TheStarOnline
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Mother's Day Speech Hindi 2026: मातृ दिवस (मई का दूसरा रविवार) पर एक भावनात्मक भाषण माँ के निस्वार्थ प्रेम, त्याग और समर्पण को समर्पित है, जो हमारे जीवन में उनकी अतुलनीय भूमिका को रेखांकित करता है। यह भाषण माँ को भगवान का रूप बताकर उनके द्वारा बच्चों के भविष्य निर्माण और उनकी हर खुशी के लिए किए गए संघर्षों के लिए धन्यवाद देने का एक अवसर है.Mother's Day Speech Hindi 2026: Nibandh Kaise Likhe | Essay In 200 Words... <br/> <br/>An Emotional Speech on Mother's Day (Second Sunday of May)Dedicated to the selfless love, sacrifice and devotion of mother, highlighting her incomparable role in our livesThis speech is an opportunity to thank mothers for their struggles to build the future of their children and ensure their happiness, by describing them as a form of God. <br/> <br/>#mothersday #mothersdayspecial #mothersdaygift #mothersdayspecialmessage #motherssentiment #motherspromise #mothers #mothersparsh<br/><br/>~HT.504~PR.111~ED.120~
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Spirit Got Lost was written by Greedy Smith and Reg Mombassa and appeared on the 1983 album Creatures Of Leisure by Mental As Anything. <br/><br/>Music video directed by B# who were John Wilkinson, Peter Scott, Tony Gailey and Martin Stauce. <br/><br/>Mental As Anything were a legendary band from Sydney, Australia. The members met at art school, and each was a visual artist as well as a musician. Guitarist Reg Mombassa also became widely known in Australia for his iconic artwork for the surfwear brand Mambo. Even if the band is unfamiliar to you, their reach was remarkable: Elton John bought their artwork in the 1980s, and Elvis Costello produced one of their singles. <br/><br/>The band’s creative and commercial peak stretched across the entire 1980s, when they were a dominant presence on the Australian charts. If you’re from the Northern Hemisphere, you may know their song “Live It Up”, which featured in the film Crocodile Dundee. <br/><br/>The Mentals were a little New Wave, mostly Pop Rock, and always full of flair, humour, and charm. They had a rare gift for writing catchy songs, delivering them both live and on record with fine musicianship and a style that was entirely their own. <br/><br/>In 2026, a brilliant documentary about the band was released called Live It Up: The Mental As Anything Story. It is well worth your time and makes a terrific entry point into the colourful world of Mental As Anything. <br/><br/>The Mentals were: <br/><br/>Martin Plaza — lead vocals, guitar <br/>Wayne DeLisle — drums <br/>Reg Mombassa — guitar, vocals <br/>Greedy Smith — lead vocals, keyboards, harmonica <br/>Peter O’Doherty — bass guitar, vocals
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Mumbai, Maharashtra: During an exclusive interview with the upcoming film 'Kartavya' where the star cast Saif Ali Khan, Rasika Dugal and Manish Chaudhari where they opened up about the storylines and reflected on their craft. Then, they explore the idea of 'unlearning' on set, emphasizing observation, authenticity and learning from co-actors, including insights inspired by Sanjay Dutt. After that, they discussed social media reactions, audience intelligence and how comments shape perception while actors filter feedback. They reflected on crime drama storytelling, noting that authenticity and writing make each project unique despite genre repetition. Then, Manish recalled working on Sacred Games and learning restraint in performance from experienced actors. In the end, reflections on duty, purpose, and meaning.<br/><br/><br/>#SaifAliKhan #RasikaDugal #ManishChaudhari #Kartavya #exclusiveinterview #SanjayDutt #uniqueproject #experiencedactors #crimedramastorytelling #SacredGames #authenticity #Trending #BollywoodNews #BollywoodGossips #BollywoodUpdates #BollywoodNews #Bollywood #Bollywoodcelebrity #BollywoodHindiNews #ians
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<br/>✿ TIMESTAMPS ✿ <br/>0:00 Taking Your Photos & Soft Spoken Whispers <br/>1:20 ASMR Measuring You Fast & Aggressive<br/>ASMR Taking Your Photos  (ur a supermodel) <br/>2:13 ASMR Measuring You Fast & Aggressive <br/>4:50 Drawing On ur Face and writing notes <br/>6:20 Taking Your Photos Fast & Aggressive <br/>9:26 DOUBLE CAMERA TIME!  (cranial nerve exam portion of the video) <br/>11:04 Measuring ur Forehead (lots of real estate here :3) <br/>13:04 It's getting official, you're beautiful (MORE PHOTOS!) <br/>17:14 asmr follow the light eye exam <br/>26:00 thank you for coming on by! #asmrforsleep #asmrroleplay #aamrfocusonme
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Too Many Times was written by Greedy Smith and appeared on the 1981 album Cats & Dogs by Mental As Anything. <br/><br/>Music video directed by Esben Storm. <br/><br/>Mental As Anything were a legendary band from Sydney, Australia. The members met at art school, and each was a visual artist as well as a musician. Guitarist Reg Mombassa also became widely known in Australia for his iconic artwork for the surfwear brand Mambo. Even if the band is unfamiliar to you, their reach was remarkable: Elton John bought their artwork in the 1980s, and Elvis Costello produced one of their singles. <br/><br/>The band’s creative and commercial peak stretched across the entire 1980s, when they were a dominant presence on the Australian charts. If you’re from the Northern Hemisphere, you may know their song “Live It Up”, which featured in the film Crocodile Dundee. <br/><br/>The Mentals were a little New Wave, mostly Pop Rock, and always full of flair, humour, and charm. They had a rare gift for writing catchy songs, delivering them both live and on record with fine musicianship and a style that was entirely their own. <br/><br/>In 2026, a brilliant documentary about the band was released called Live It Up: The Mental As Anything Story. It is well worth your time and makes a terrific entry point into the colourful world of Mental As Anything. <br/><br/>The Mentals were: <br/><br/>Martin Plaza — lead vocals, guitar <br/>Wayne DeLisle — drums <br/>Reg Mombassa — guitar, vocals <br/>Greedy Smith — lead vocals, keyboards, harmonica <br/>Peter O’Doherty — bass guitar, vocals