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2000. ( 2000) Running time. 17 minutes. Country. Spain. Language. Spanish. En malas compañías (translation: In Bad Company or With a Bad Crowd ), titled in English as Doors Cut Down, is a 2000 Spanish short comedy film directed by Antonio Hens .
The phrase spawned countless media articles, jokes, songs and video clips, and in Spain an estimated 500,000 people downloaded the phrase as a ringtone, generating €1.5 million (US$2 million) in sales as of November 2007. [16] [17] As of 14 November 2007, Google generated 665,000 webhits on the phrase and YouTube had 610 videos. [17]
12-year-old Augie Rios had a hit with the song " ¿Dónde Está Santa Claus? " in 1958 which featured the Mark Jeffrey Orchestra. [ 1] Written by George Scheck, Rod Parker, and Al Greiner, and copyrighted in 1958, the copyright was renewed and is owned by Ragtime Music. The song was originally released on MGM Records ' Metro label.
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Google Translate is a web-based free-to-use translation service developed by Google in April 2006. [11] It translates multiple forms of texts and media such as words, phrases and webpages. Originally, Google Translate was released as a statistical machine translation (SMT) service. [11] The input text had to be translated into English first ...
Rep. Gregory Meeks (D-N.Y.) on Tuesday said he believes the candidacy of Vice President Harris will drive Black voter excitement to levels higher than what was seen in 2008, when former President ...
In addition, 2010 saw the channel launch three different Smosh-based web series: Ian Is Bored, which started as a collection of comedic videos by Hecox, but then turned into both Hecox and Padilla making vlog like videos, and renamed Smosh Is Bored; [25] Ask Charlie, where people ask Charlie, from their January 2010 Charlie the Drunk Guinea Pig ...
The DeLorean bursts through the clock face on the Back to the Future float in a nod to Universal Orlando's former Back to the Future ride.