7.30 for 8 - 7.30 for 8.00
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In 7.30 for 8.00 six strangers - three couples and two singles - take it in turns to host a dinner party in their home, but will the food as well as the company go down the wrong way? In this episode we meet the six budding chefs taking part: sexy singleton Jessica, Greek hunk Michael, James and Steven, a gay couple from Edinburgh, straight-talking Rangers fans John and Pauline and well-spoken non-smokers Nicholas and Samantha. The first dinner party will be in Glasgow at Jessica's bachelorette pad and the guests are due to arrive at 7.30 for 8.00, but will they wish they hadn't come at all?
Hotel de la Herse d' Or video, Paris - Budgetplaces.com & Paris35.com
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www.budgetplaces.com The Hôtel de la Herse d'Or is a small and inexpensive 1 star hotel situated in the heart of le Marais district in Paris' 3rd arrondissement. This is one of the oldest and liveliest parts of the city, and also very fashionable. This is the gay area of the French capital, with bars, clubs and restaurants catering to this crowd. In addition, it has an excellent location right in the heart of the city, from which you can reach the main attractions of the City of Light in a few minutes walk. Some close sites include the Place de la Bastille, the Notre-Dame cathedral, and the magnificent and majestic Place des Vosges. The arrondissement also is home to the famous Picasso Museum. Near the accommodation there are also several metro and bus stops so you can reach any corner of the city. The Hôtel de la Herse d'Or retains the charm and elegance of the past, combining the antique with the modern. There are a total of 35 rooms, single, double, twins and triples, either with shared or private bathroom. They are all equipped with TV, free Internet access, telephone, hairdryer and heating. The economic singles and doubles have shared bathroom, but there is a sink in the room. The comfortable double, twin and triple rooms have en suite bathroom. Some rooms also have a balcony. The Hôtel de la Herse d'Or also has 24-hour reception, luggage storage, private parking (for an additional fee). Breakfast is not included in the price. A cosy hotel with lots of history in the ...
MW2 GB 1v1 SND Dual Commentary About The Three G's Of Call of Duty Black Ops
- Length: 10:10
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- Author: IMILEYIICYRUSI
Tags: yt:quality=high IMILEYI ICYRUSI IMILEYICYRUSI Jack Johnson Marez Bear Creek High School Miley Cyrus Hannah Montana Call of Duty Modern Warfare World At War Gears Halo Reach Black Ops Pokemon Commentary Commentaries Gameplay Disney Channel Trailer Nazi Zombies Gamebattes Game Battles Competitive Sniper No Scope Blind Fire Head Shot Random Amazing Montage Sweep Crazy Clutch Carry Tips Tricks Reviews How To Do Tutorial Glitch Astro A40 Headset Accessories Professional Kill Cam
This is my first dual commentary, so please don't flame me cause me and my friend were getting used to it. Pretty much this video is of a gamebattles singles match I had awhile back. I beat this kid 2-0 and the I guess you can call it "proof" will be down below. But this entire video is mainly about me and my friend's thoughts on Call of Duty Black Ops so far. This is the first of my new series called "Miley's Three G's of Black Ops Good, Gay, Genius." I thought it was pretty original so yeah. Oh and btw if you wanna do a do commentary with me just contact me whether it be on Youtube, Xbox Live, or anyway that works. And if you guys haven't noticed yet please read all of my video's descriptions because obviously I always explain my thoughts that I left out of the vid. Link To the Gamebattles "Proof" : gamebattles.com Link To vIv Punisher's (Patrick Meehan's) Youtube: www.youtube.com What Is Up People!?!? xD Me, Myself, and I: Gamertag: IMILEYI ICYRUSI and my backup is IMILEYICYRUSI Name: Call me Miley Age: 15 (Sophmore) Hometown: Stockton, CA USA Button Layout: Tactical Sensitivity: 10 Headset: Astro A40's with MixAmp (Hands down the best headset on the market) and Turtle Beach x31's : ( Current Series: Miley's "Try-Hard-Tacular" Miley's Black Ops Three G's Good, Gay, Genius My Setup: Capture Card: Dazzle DVC 100 Recording Software: Pinnacle Studio 12 Editing Software: Sony Vegas Pro 8 and Photoshop CS4 Do's and Dont's: Send Me A Friend Request: Go ahead. If you're a kool ...
Tony Bennett "I left my heart in San Francisco" performed by Steve Bone. Day 357 of the JSC.
- Length: 5:37
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- Author: groovetonemusic
Tags: Tony Bennett Claramae Turner Steve Bone Jazz Standrd Challenge Improvising Real Book creative music P.Mauriat Saxophone Jazz Tenor San Francisco
"I Left My Heart in San Francisco" is a popular song, written in 1954, and best known as Tony Bennett's signature song, from his 1962 album of the same name. The music was written by George Cory, with lyrics by Douglass Cross, a gay couple nostalgic for San Francisco after moving to New York. Although the song was originally written for Claramae Turner, who often used it as an encore, she never got around to recording it. The song found its way to Tony Bennett through Ralph Sharon, Bennett's longtime accompanist and friends with the composers. It was Sharon who brought the music along when he and Bennett were on tour and on their way to San Francisco. The first recording of the song was by Tony Bennett and became a chart hit in 1962. It reached number 19 on the US pop singles chart and spent close to a year on various other charts, achieving gold record status. It then won the top prize of Grammy Award for Record of the Year, as well as for Best Male Solo Vocal Performance. In 2001 it was ranked 23rd on an RIAA/NEA list of the most historically significant Songs of the 20th Century. The song was also covered in 1969 by now legendary R&B recording artist Bobby Womack for Minit Records, on the album My Prescription. it peaked at #48 on the Billboard R&B charts that year. In 1962 at San Francisco's Fairmont Hotel in the famous Venetian Room, Tony Bennett first sang 'I Left My Heart in San Francisco.' In the audience that night, San Francisco mayor George Christopher and ...
Cruisin' and Rejected Boys Town Gang 1979
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- Author: stevenbogarat
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The Boys Town Gang were a San Francisco based disco and hi-NRG band. Their popularity peaked in the 1980s, when the group reached number 5 on Billboard's Hot Dance Club Play chart with the single "Cruisin' the Streets", and number 4 in the UK Singles chart[1] and number 1 in the Netherlands with their cover version of "Can't Take My Eyes Off You".[2] History In 1980 DJ Bill Motley saw an opportunity to form a group that catered to San Francisco's large gay clientele. In his search to form a group he auditioned hundreds of vocalists, both male and female. Local cabaret singer Cynthia Manley captured the lead spot. The idea was originally for one 12" single with two tracks of high energy music. Motley, a Diana Ross fan, picked two Ashford & Simpson songs to form a medley for the A-side. For the B-side he wrote a disco drama in four acts. A record label was founded to release the two songs. When "Remember Me" / "Ain't No Mountain High Enough" was released the song took off, with Manley's vocals propelling the song into the top of the club charts. The four-act explicit "Cruisin' The Streets" was a snapshot of Castro and Market Streets at sundown.[3] Manley departed after the release of these two records and Jackson Moore took over lead vocal responsibilities in 1981. [edit] Band members On the records "Remember Me" / "Ain't No Mountain High Enough" and "Cruisin' The Streets" Cynthia Manley provided lead vocals with Robin Charin, Don Wood, Phill Manganello, Tom Morley and ...
Hunx and His Punx - You Better Tell That Girl
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- Author: MonsieurLunatique
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Gay Singles (2010)
Hunx and His Punx - Do The Make Up
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- Author: MonsieurLunatique
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Gay Singles (2010)
‹Solo dub› Bravo☆Bravo
- Length: 1:59
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- Views: 144
- Author: adelutzah03
Tags: buono bravo natsuyaki miyabi suzuki airi tsugunaga momoko 9th single
Yerrr xD Probably one of my fave Buono singles oxo (along with Gachinko and My Boy ;D) I had problems with making an instru out of the live performance mp3 (adobe being one gay ninja at 8 am ⌐_⌐) so I asked Michi for help, and she offered to audio mix it fully ♥ She did a great job and I thank her for that, cause I love how her effects sound like and stuff xD Harmonies : Ada Audio : Michi Video : Ada I'll make something soon, like a mix of more performances in one video to celebrate 2 years of dubbing 8D Woot~ So yeah :3
Inconceivable: "Ten babies, nine mothers . . . One father" - Mary McGuckian
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- Author: Nehststudios
Tags: Mary mcguckian Jeff Abberley Martin Katz Scion Films Comedy Drama fertility clinic inconceivable making plus one deception mother father baby infertile couples medical Assisted Reproductive Technology Geraldine Chaplin Oona Kerry Fox Andie macdowell Elizabeth mcgovern Amanda Plummer Jennifer Tilly Pembridge Pictures
"Ten babies, nine mothers . . . One father . . . " An immaculate deception set in a high-end private fertility clinic in Las Vegas where the patients who gamble in the casino of conception politics discover that the inconceivable can happen. In a climate of rapid technological advancement, the baby business is booming. ART is the acronym for Assisted Reproductive Technology, or the science of unnatural conception. Classic cases of infertile couples, biological clock challenged career women, gay couples and even unattached singles previously denied the possibility of parenthood can now achieve the previously inconceivable if they are prepared to throw themselves at the mercy of the medical gurus and drug companies offering ART procedures and pay the price of high potential failure and other unknown risks. "Inconceivable" explores a week in the life of a typical 'cycling' batch of women and their donors preparing to undergo any one or a combination of Assisted Reproductive Technology procedures. Dr Jackson Charles Freeman (Colm Feore) takes ten patients per batch at his highly progressive and internationally acclaimed Las Vegas clinic. He cycles them efficiently to calendar match so they undergo more or less the same procedure at the same time. Nine months previous to the cycle under investigation at a Los Angeles Arbitration, the ART guru may wish he hadn't taken such a personal interest in one particular female patient when it emerges that the inconceivable seems to have ...
Channel 5 Late Night Adverts 29 11 1997 Part 1
- Length: 11:35
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- Author: MattiDVHS
Tags: Ads Adverts Commercials Ch5 Ch 5
0:00 Channel 5 Film Rating - A For Adult 0:07 Channel 5 Film Still 0:13 The Phone Bar - Premium Rate Chatline 0:44 Guinness - Statistics 1:24 Alien Resurrection - In Cinemas 1:45 Drive - 4 CD Compilation Of Driving Music, Not Available In The Shops, Compares Diving In London And Driving In The Alps 3:15 Cheerios - Chreeri-Oooh Sooo Good To Eat, And The Song To Prove It Too 3:36 The Phone Bar - Premium Rate Chatline, Different From Above, Animated Neon Still 3:50 Mail On Sunday - Programme Magazine, Christmas Elf The Same Size As Toys 4:20 Barclaycard - Man Gets Up For Work While The House Collapse Around Him - Song, If I Had A Hammer 5:01 The Big Issue - Two Women At A Bus Stop With Large Model Heads 5:11 No.7 - Voiceover With Sound Effects To Abstract Light 6:01 Vitalite - Woman By Pool "Bring On The Vitalite Guy" 6:42 Kellogg's Bran Flakes - Various People Living Life To The Full - Song, Spirit In The Sky 7:12 Gay-Chat - Surprise, Another Premium Rate Chatline 7:26 Celebrations Chocolates - Japanese Family With Miniature Gadgets 7:56 Comet - Make Someone Happy This Christmas Come To Comet, Computer 8:07 Baddiel And Skinner, More Unseen Fantasy Football - Out Now On Video Voice Over By Statto / Angus Loughran 8:27 Lenor Delicate Fresh - Girl And A Boy Dressed In White Flying A Kite 8:58 Ariel Futur Liquid - Comparing Tops Washed In It And Brand X 40 Times, Recommended By Wallis Clothing 9:08 Lockets - Animation Of Metal Man Rusted Up, Lubricated With Lockets 9:39 Paxo ...
I Was Born This Way by Carl Bean Get Down With The Philly Sound
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- Author: stevenbogarat
I Was Born This Way" is a disco song by Valentino, released in 1975, then by Carl Bean in 1977, and a remake in 1995 by country singer Johnny Rodriguez. It was written by Chris Spierer and Bunny Jones. The record was first released on Gaiee Records and performed by Valentino formerly of the Dynamic Superiors. Frankie Crocker of WBLS Radio in New York first aired the song and it was an instant hit. The writers, Chris Spierer and Bunny Jones wanted to write a Gay anthem and make the plight on Gay issues known and bring it to the forefront. The song's lyrics is about a man who proclaims that he's a homosexual and he's "born this way". It was one of the first gay disco songs written specifically for the Gay community, before the Village People wave. It was also sampled in 1999 by Stuart Price, using the alias Pour Homme, as "Born this Way". It was a tremendous hit in Europe. In 2008, Magnus Carlsson, Sweden's popular male vocalist re-recorded 3 versions of I Was Born This Way in addition to Paul Oskar of Norway. Magnus Carlsson can be seen performing I Was Born This Way on You Tube as well as Marty Thomas of the Broadway hit show "Wicked" [edit] Success of each version The Valentino's version was a success in UK (where it was a #1 disco hit) and in the USA. In 1978, the Carl Bean version on Motown Records became a club hit on the Billboard Club Play Singles at #15. The song was later remixed in 1995 on Next Plateau Records, then was on the Pet Shop Boys' 20th Anniversary ...
FABULOUS ON ICE @ GAY GAMES COLOGNE 2010 - figure skating
- Length: 2:13
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- Author: ruqpeiwo
Tags: gay games cologne Köln Eiskunstlauf figure skating
Figure Skating at Gay Games Cologne 2010 & the official Gay Games Anthem. More than 90 skaters - singles, pairs and teams - took part in the show "Fabulous on ice". Here are some impressions.
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Grampian Night Time commercial break (1998)
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- Author: asukasboy
Tags: commercials adverts 1998 grampian ITV night time PIF cycle forever
Since I uploaded an episode of Cybernet taped from the Grampian region overnight in 1998, I figured I may as well upload the ad break too. 00:00 Singles Network. Not a great start. 00:11 Chat & Date. Y'know, maybe this wasn't such a great idea. 00:23 The Gay Network. AAAGH! 00:32 Singles Network - again! 00:43 The awesomely late-80s "Cycle Forever" PIF. Thank goodness. That made it all worthwhile. ^_^
Remember Me/ Ain't No Mountain High Enough Boys Town Gang (1979)
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- Author: stevenbogarat
Tags: Boys Town Gang Remember Me
The Boys Town Gang were a San Francisco based disco and hi-NRG band. Their popularity peaked in the 1980s, when the group reached number 5 on Billboard's Hot Dance Club Play chart with the single "Cruisin' the Streets", and number 4 in the UK Singles chart[1] and number 1 in the Netherlands with their cover version of "Can't Take My Eyes Off You".[2] History In 1980 DJ Bill Motley saw an opportunity to form a group that catered to San Francisco's large gay clientele. In his search to form a group he auditioned hundreds of vocalists, both male and female. Local cabaret singer Cynthia Manley captured the lead spot. The idea was originally for one 12" single with two tracks of high energy music. Motley, a Diana Ross fan, picked two Ashford & Simpson songs to form a medley for the A-side. For the B-side he wrote a disco drama in four acts. A record label was founded to release the two songs. When "Remember Me" / "Ain't No Mountain High Enough" was released the song took off, with Manley's vocals propelling the song into the top of the club charts. The four-act explicit "Cruisin' The Streets" was a snapshot of Castro and Market Streets at sundown.[3] Manley departed after the release of these two records and Jackson Moore took over lead vocal responsibilities in 1981. [edit] Band members On the records "Remember Me" / "Ain't No Mountain High Enough" and "Cruisin' The Streets" Cynthia Manley provided lead vocals with Robin Charin, Don Wood, Phill Manganello, Tom Morley and ...
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