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Need help with a song title?
This is driving me nuts, here's as much info as I can provide:
I went to see Carrot Top tonight at The Luxor in Las Vegas, if you've seen his show you know he uses 1 to 3 second long clips of various songs throughout his show. At one point he played a song where basically the only lyric was "Party". It was a hard dance or heavy hip-hop track and the singer sounded Young Jeezy'ish... It was loud, obnoxious and heavy on the bass like you'd hear at a dance or hip-hop club and it was fast paced, at least 120 BPM. I've googled it every way I can think of and I've searched iTunes for over an hour and can't find it. Sad thing is, I don't know the artist, the song title or even any other lyrics. If you have an idea of what it may be, please post because it's making me crazy. Thanks.
2 AnswersOther - Music1 decade agoInternet site where I can order hard-to-find body panels for an old car?
I have a 1978 Pontiac Phoenix coupe that spent the first 25 years of her life as a daily driver in Northwest Ohio. Rain, humidity, sun, salt and use had taken their toll. We had her restored at an body shop in the early 90's for about $8,000.
Here it is 2009, and she's rusty again. (Left her in outdoor storage when I moved west) and I don't really want to spend another $8 grand to have someone else do the work. I have some skilled friends and ambition, so I'd like to do it that way.
Anyway, the question is, new body panels for this car are VERY hard to find (just spent the last two hours swearing at Google for the crappy results). Does anyone know a reputable online business where I can order new sheet metal body parts (quarter panels / door skins / floor pans, etc) for this car please?
3 AnswersPontiac1 decade agoI have a question about stylized writing in other languages.?
The English language can be written in tons of different ways. We have lower-case, upper-case, you can print, you can write in cursive both in upper and lower case. When it comes to mechanical printing, you can bold, underline, put the word in italics, and use hundreds of thousands of different fonts. In English, there are endless ways to write or type the letter "T" for example, but it's still a "T" and we all know it's a "T", no matter if it's written in Ariel, Courier New, Times New Roman or whether it's some sort of Word Art or calligraphy.
My question is this: Do other languages, which do not use our alphabet, languages like Japanese, or Hebrew or Arabic (heck, even Russian or Bulgarian) have the ability to be written or stylized in different ways? Is there a way to write Hebrew in cursive as opposed to printing it for example?
1 AnswerLanguages1 decade agoWhy don't people look for the answer, first?
I've been bored and answering questions on here for the past few hours or so. Most of the the questions that I've had to "research" have literally taken me less than 10 seconds to google the question and locate the answer. I submit that it takes far more time to log into Yahoo! Answers, create a question and wait for someone else to answer it than it would if you'd just look up the stuff yourself!
Are people just lazy? Don't answer, I already know. This is more rhetorical than anything else.
5 AnswersOther - Society & Culture1 decade agoAre there any living english teachers left in the United States?
After reading through some of these questions I'm beginning to doubt the presence of any sort of structured teaching of spelling and grammar in this country.
10 AnswersSpecial Education1 decade ago