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Freakshow (The Cure song)

"Freakshow" is a single by the British band The Cure which was released on 13 June 2008 on Geffen Records in the United Kingdom. In the United States, the single was released three days early, on 10 June because of the tradition of releasing songs on a Tuesday. The song debuted in Mexico City on 22 October 2007 under the title "Don't Say Anything".

Track listing

  • "Freakshow (Mix 13)" – 2:32
  • "All Kinds of Stuff" – 3:13
  • Written by Cooper/Gallup/Smith/Thompson

    Chart positions

    References

    External links

  • Lyrics of this song at MetroLyrics

  • Freakshow (audio drama)

    Freakshow is a Big Finish Productions audio drama based on the long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who. It was released free with issue 419 of Doctor Who Magazine. It was later released as box set along with The Three Companions and The Mists of Time. The Companion Chronicles "talking books" are each narrated by one of the Doctor's companions and feature a second, guest-star voice along with music and sound effects.

    Plot

    The Fifth Doctor, Turlough and Tegan encounter a bizarre traveling carnival in Buzzard Creek, Arizona, 1905.

    Cast

  • Turlough - Mark Strickson
  • Winklemeyer - Toby Longworth
  • Continuity

  • Turlough mentions this story takes place just after the events of Enlightenment.
  • One of the aliens Turlough encounters in the Freakshow, called 'The Butterfly', bears a striking resemblance to a Butterfly Person from Torchwood and the Sarah Jane Adventures.
  • External links

  • Specials Box Set
  • Rust (film)

    Rust is a 2010 drama written and directed by Corbin Bernsen, which was released direct-to-video on October 5, 2010. The film takes place in the town of Kipling, Saskatchewan, Canada with many local citizens in prominent roles. Rust was inspired by Bersen's own spiritual journey after his father, Harry Bernsen, died in 2008.

    Cast

  • Corbin Bernsen as James Moore
  • Lloyd Allen Warner as Travis
  • Frank Gall as Glen Moore
  • Audrey Tennant as Mary
  • Kirsten Collins as Amanda (song Could You Imagine in the credits)
  • Judith Davies as Mrs. Wexler
  • References

    External links

  • Official website
  • Rust at the Internet Movie Database

  • Rust (fungus)

    Rusts are plant diseases caused by pathogenic fungi of the order Pucciniales (previously also known as Uredinales).

    An estimated 168 rust genera and approximately 7000 species, more than half of which belong to the genus Puccinia, are currently accepted. Rust fungi are highly specialized parasites with several unique features.

    A single species may produce up to five morphologically and cytologically distinct spore-producing structures viz., spermagonia, aecia, uredinia, telia, and basidia in successive stages of reproduction.

    Unlike other plant pathogens, rust usually affects healthy and vigorously growing plants, so the infection is limited to plant parts, such as leaves, petioles, tender shoots, stem, fruits, etc. Perennial systemic infection may cause deformities such as growth retardation, witches brooms, stem canker, hypertrophy of the affected tissues or formation of galls.

    Plants with severe rust infection may appear stunted, chlorotic (yellowed), or otherwise discoloured. Rust sporulates on affected plant parts.

    Rust (video game)

    Rust is a survival video game developed by Facepunch Studios for Microsoft Windows, OS X, and Linux. Rust was originally released onto Steam's Early Access program on 11 December 2013. The game tasks players to survive in the wilderness by crafting items using the materials they gather or steal.

    The game was initially created as a clone of DayZ, a popular mod for ARMA 2 with the addition of crafting elements. Since Rust's launch, animals, hunting and the ability to craft armor and weapons have been added. It initially featured zombies as enemies, but subsequently replaced them with bears and wolves.

    Since its release, it has been met with mostly positive reviews. Reviewers praised the concept and gameplay, while noting the unfinished state was apparent. As of the end of 2015, Rust has sold over 3 million copies.

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