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Sally and remembers
Crystal remembers saying, "' We need something for Sally to talk about ,' and Nora said, ' Well, faking orgasm is a great one ,' and right away we said, ' Well, the subject is good ,' and then Meg came on board and we talked with her about the nature of the idea and she said, ' Well, why don't I just fake one, just do one?

Sally and song
* 2001, From The Diary Of Sally Hemings, with a text by author and professor Sandra Seaton, is a song cycle by the American composer William Bolcom ; it was premiered at the Library of Congress, one of several institutional sponsors that commissioned the new work.
In the 1978 animated short " Face Like a Frog ", by Sally Cruikshank, the band's song " Don't Go in the Basement " is credited to The Mystic Knights.
The song " Maybe This Time ," which Sally performs at the cabaret, was not written for the film.
Star strippers included Sally Rand, Gypsy Rose Lee, Tempest Storm, Lili St. Cyr, Blaze Starr, Ann Corio and Margie Hart, who was celebrated enough to be mentioned in song lyrics by Lorenz Hart and Cole Porter.
Her most famous song, which became her theme, " Sally ," was worked into the title of her first film, Sally in Our Alley ( 1931 ), which was a major box office hit.
Ironically, the final few lines of the song " Sally " were written by her husband's mistress, Annie Lipman, and Fields sang this song at nearly every performance she made from 1931 onwards – claiming in later life that she wanted to " Drown blasted Sally with Walter with the aspidistra on top!
Fields appeared in ten Royal Variety Performances from 1928 onwards, her last being in 1978 at the age of 80 when she appeared as a surprise guest in the finale, in which she appeared and sang her theme song, " Sally ".
In the stage musical Urinetown, the first song is in fact titled " Too Much Exposition " during which the Narrator and Little Sally explain about the drought that caused the water shortage, and in turn, the end of private bathrooms.
* The song has been covered by Chocolate Starfish, The Mountain Goats, David Axelrod, John Barrowman, Liza Minnelli, Jack Klugman and Tony Randall ( as " The Odd Couple "), Chimira, Venice, Jann Arden, Janet Jackson ( who sampled the song in " Son of a Gun ( I Betcha Think This Song Is About You )", with Simon providing featured vocals, Anna Waronker, Faster Pussycat, Romantic Guitar, Dres, Daryll-Ann, Smokie, Foo Fighters, Sally Seltmann, Asaro and Wolcott, Matthew Sweet & Susanna Hoffs and Marilyn Manson ( featuring Johnny Depp ).
The song was later released on 1964's The Beatles ' Long Tall Sally, 1966's A Collection of Beatles Oldies, 1973's 1962 – 1966, 1982's 20 Greatest Hits, and 2000's 1.
*" Sally ", a song by Anthony Phillips from the album Invisible Men
*" Sally ", a song by Gracie Fields
*" Sally ", a song by Sade from the album Diamond Life
*" Sally ", a song by Mike Oldfield on his Platinum album
*" Sally ", a song by Foxboro Hot Tubs
*" Sally ", a song by Carmel
*" Sally ", a song by Sam Sparro
*" Sally ", a song by Vaya Con Dios from the album Night Owls
*" Sally " ( Gogol Bordello song ), a 2005 song by Gogol Bordello

Sally and Moss
The presenter lineup prior to the changes was Allan Lake, Nicola Bonn, Sophie Bruce, Philippa Collins, Nick Ludlow, Tim Cocker, Ben Moss, Val Mellon, Sally Hudson, Ben Glover and Kevin Hughes.
Peter Moss ( Ron Haddrick ), a man staying at the caravan park who believes Sally is the reincarnation of his daughter who died seventeen years earlier in a car accident when he had been driving.
When Sally and Shannon Reed ( Isla Fisher ) go for a drive with Moss, they are involved in a car accident and Moss is killed.
Moss, also the longtime mayor of Kings Mountain, North Carolina, retired at the close of the 2007 Sally League season and died, at age 90, on July 1, 2009.

Sally and used
Sally felt used for his sexual satisfaction.
Indeed, the term " raga rock " was coined by The Byrds ' publicist in the press releases for the single and was first used in print by journalist Sally Kempton in her review of " Eight Miles High " for The Village Voice.
The Salvation Army is well known for its network of thrift stores or Charity Shops, colloquially referred to as " the Sally Ann " in Canada, " Sally's " or " Salvo " in the US and " op shops " in Australia, which raise money for its charitable and religious activities by selling donated used items such as clothing, housewares and toys.
Feminist anthropologist Sally Slocum argues that there has been a longstanding male bias in anthropological thought as evidenced by terminology used when referring to society, culture and humankind.
The house has been willed to Sally Truman by her brother who has just died of AIDS, and it soon becomes evident that both couples are afraid to get in the swimming pool once used by Sally's brother.
The team worked on another prototype, Sonic Mars, directly afterwards, which also would have used characters from the show, including Princess Sally and Bunnie Rabbot as playable characters, but was also cancelled.
This approach could be compared to those used by Tokyo Rose and Axis Sally, without the heavy-handedness of the Axis programs.
It has been used in countless films, such as the classic Danish sex comedy I Tvillingernes tegn ( 1975 ), where it is the centerpiece of a big nude dancing production number set in the 1930s, and Sally Potter's The Man Who Cried ( 2000 ), with Johnny Depp playing a gypsy in the 1920s.
He once married a competing Cursed Earth criminal named Seven-Pound Sally Suggs ( named after the 7 lb hammer she used when committing her crimes ).
Many other guest hosts were used in the past, including David Aldridge, Skip Bayless, Jay Bilas, Norman Chad, Mike Golic, Sally Jenkins, Max Kellerman, Tim Kurkjian, Patrick McEnroe, Bill Plaschke, Rick Reilly, T. J. Simers, Dan Shaughnessy, Michael Smith, Stephen A. Smith, Michele Tafoya, Mike Tirico, Bob Valvano, and Ralph Wiley of ESPN and sportswriters Jason Whitlock of The Kansas City Star and David Dupree and Jon Saraceno of USA Today.
* Sally rod – A Sally rod is a long, thin wooden stick, generally made from willow ( Latin Salix ), and used chiefly in the past in Ireland as a disciplinary implement, but also sometimes used like a club ( without the fencing-like technique of stick fighting ) in fights and brawls.
Unique individual items include ivory fans used by Sally Rand, gloves and a black velvet shoulder cape worn by Gypsy Rose Lee, a heart-shaped couch owned by Jayne Mansfield and the cremation ashes of Miss Sheri Champagne.
When Violet offers Charlie Brown one of her used Valentine cards ( since Charlie received no Valentines the previous day at his school's party ), Schroeder thoroughly chastises her, Frieda, Lucy and Sally for their disregard for his feelings and their selfish motive of relieving their own personal guilt.
Cloud, starring Zac Efron, Amanda Crew and Charlie Tahan ( used as a stand-in for Marblehead, Massachusetts, circa 2004 ), and also for the television movie A Cooler Climate, starring Sally Field & Judy Davis.
* Grenville, a 12 gun schooner of 69 tons purchased in Newfoundland on 7 June 1763, having formerly been called Sally, and used as a survey vessel.
All Saints in Commercial Road was used for the Sally Simpson Wedding scene whilst the meeting in the same sequence was filmed at the Wesley Hall in Fratton Road.
In general, the label " argumentation " is used by communication scholars such as ( to name only a few: Wayne E. Brockriede, Douglas Ehninger, Joseph W. Wenzel, Richard Rieke, Gordon Mitchell, Carol Winkler, Eric Gander, Dennis S. Gouran, Daniel J. O ' Keefe, Mark Aakhus, Bruce Gronbeck, James Klumpp, G. Thomas Goodnight, Robin Rowland, Dale Hample, C. Scott Jacobs, Sally Jackson, David Zarefsky, and Charles Arthur Willard ) while the term " informal logic " is preferred by philosophers, stemming from University of Windsor philosophers Ralph H. Johnson and J. Anthony Blair.
In homage, Tarantino used the music cue " Sally and Jack " from Pino Donaggio's score in Death Proof, Tarantino's segment of Grindhouse.
this term is used by Sally in ' You're a good man, Charlie Brown '
The facade used as the Baxters ' was later home to Sally Field as Gidget.
* The term " Aunt Sally " is used in Great Britain to indicate a false adversary or straw man set up purely for attracting negative attention and wasting an opponent's energy.
Indeed, the term " raga rock " was coined by The Byrds ' publicist in the press releases for the single and was first used in print by journalist Sally Kempton in her review of " Eight Miles High " for The Village Voice.

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