| 1. | billy & charlie | ||
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the two most hottest soap opera creators of all time, they got looks and talent to kill person one: who on earth was the genious who created washing our socks at the laundromatt?
person two: oh, you dont know? only the two hottest producers yet person one: ohh billy & charlie... gosh i wish i were them person two: me too person one, me too. |
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| 2. | The Producers | ||
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The Producers was at first a film made by Mel Brooks. Then they made a Broadway musical based on the film. Then they made a film based on the Broadway musical based on the film.
One can only guess how long it will take them to finally come full circle and make a NEW Broadway musical based on the film based on the Broadway musical based on the film. The Producers? Which one? I think there's about a dozen now.
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| 3. | Approve-My-Piece | ||
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Providing proof of cablecast language when video taping or filming for a movie with the hopes that the package or film will be approved without snafu's or hightened criticism from your producers because you got the back of somebody's head. "I couldn't see any cablecast language, could you get another shot of it? Otherwise, your piece will not be approved."
"Damnit! She didn't approve-my-piece again because of cablecast!" "At least I got the cablecast sign up but maybe the producers will do the ole 'Approve-my-piece' email bit again!" |
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| 4. | 50cent | ||
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verb: the use of similar lyrics in every song; to be soo badass that you can become famous dispite an evident lack of talent
verb: to be carried to the top on the back of your music producers "man dont 50cent's producers backs get soar carryin that heavy sack of talentless bullshit"
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| 5. | M*A*S*H | ||
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One of the most popular television series in the last 30 years. M*A*S*H documented life and death at the 4077th Mobile Army Surgical Hospital in South Korea during the Korean War in early 1950s. The show ran an unprecedented 11 seasons from 1972-1983 and won several Emmy awards.
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Original cast (for Seasons 1-3) included: Alan Alda as Benjamin Franklin "Hawkeye" Pierce, Wayne Rogers as "Trapper" John McIntyre, McLean Stevenson as Lt. Col. Henry Blake, Gary Burghoff as Corporal. Walter "Radar" O'Reilly, Loretta Swit as Major Margaret "Hot Lips" Houlihan, Larry Linville as Major Frank Burns, William Christopher as Father Mulcahy, and Jamie Farr as Corporal Maxwell Klinger. In 1975 (end of Season 3), McLean Stevenson and Wayne Rogers left the show (their characters written out) and were replaced by Mike Farrel who played B.J. Hunnicutt and Harry Morgan who played Col. Sherman Potter. Larry Linville left in 1977 (end of Season 5) and was replaced by David Ogden Stiers who played Charles Emerson Winchester III. Gary Burghoff left in 1979 during Season 7 but re-appeared for one last episode in Season 8 before being effectively written out. In 1983 the series finale of M*A*S*H called "Goodbye, Farewell, Amen" aired and it became the most watched TV episode in history. After the show ended, producers came up with the idea of life after M*A*S*H and proposed it to the remaining members of the cast who wanted the show to continue. "After M*A*S*H" ran from 1983-1984... |
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| 6. | luny tunes | ||
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This is a two member group of reggaeton producers who produced daddy yankee's (gasolina) and r kelly's burn it up.They have also collaborated and subsequently produced hits with (N.O.R.E), (mr vegas) and many other hip hop and reggaeton artists.
Before their success as music producers both of them worked at Harvard university with Luny working as the dishwasher and Tunes as a cook. Luny tunes are the best reggaeton producers ever....not that there are many of them anyway,but they're good and HOTTTTT!!!!!
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| 7. | Adolf Elizabeth Hitler | ||
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According to the Broadway musical The Producers, Adolf Hitler's full name. Franz Liebkind: *Wagging his finger* Never, Never, Never!
Leo Bloom, Max Bialystock: *Flipping Franz off* Never, Never, Never! Franz Liebkind: Dishoner ze spirit und ze memory of Adolf Elizabeth Hitler. Leo Bloom, Max Bialystock: Dishonor the spirit und ze... Elizabeth? Franz Liebkind: Jah. Dat vas his middle name. Not many people know zis, but der Fuhrer vas descended from a long line of English qveens. *long pause* Max Bialystock: Is that right? Leo Bloom, Max Bialystock: *shrugging* Adolf Elizabeth Hitler. |
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