Lost in Time may refer to:


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Dunces and Dragons

"Dunces and Dragons", also known as "Lost in Time", is the sixth episode of the fourth season and the 66th overall episode of the American animated television series SpongeBob SquarePants. It was written by Zeus Cervas, Erik Wiese and Tim Hill, and was directed by Alan Smart and Tom Yasumi. Cervas and Wiese also functioned as storyboard directors. The episode originally aired on Nickelodeon in the United States on February 20, 2006 as a half-hour special.

The series follows the adventures and endeavors of the title character and his various friends in the underwater city of Bikini Bottom. In this episode, SpongeBob and Patrick go back in time. There, they find that Mr. Krabs' ancestor is the ruler of the kingdom, which is being attacked by Planktonimor, Plankton's ancestor and an evil wizard. SpongeBob and Patrick, assisted by Squidly, a jester and ancestor of Squidward, and the Dark Knight, Sandy's ancestor, have to rescue Princess Pearl, King Krabs' daughter, who has been captured by Planktominor the wizard.

Lost in Time (Doctor Who)

Doctor Who - Lost in Time is a BBC three-disc boxset DVD released in 2004. It is a collection of restored Doctor Who episodes and clips from stories that are incomplete or missing from the Corporation's archives. There were, at the time of release, 108 missing episodes, all from the black-and-white 1960s era. Although the search goes on (and eleven complete episodes, plus some clips, have been recovered since the release) many or all of these episodes may be lost forever - hence this collection's title.

The Region 2 and Region 4 releases are a single three disc set. In Region 1, it is available as two separate releases (a single disc William Hartnell DVD and a two disc Patrick Troughton set) or as a single three disc set.


Content

Footage found in the set varies from complete episodes to extremely short surviving clips that were cut either for time or for censorship reasons. Several episodes in the set include commentary tracks moderated by Gary Russell and featuring actors and crew from the original productions.

Tequila

Tequila (Spanish  [teˈkila] ) is a regional specific name for a distilled beverage made from the blue agave plant, primarily in the area surrounding the city of Tequila, 65 km (40 mi) northwest of Guadalajara, and in the highlands (Los Altos) of the north western Mexican state of Jalisco. Although tequila is a kind of mezcal, modern tequila differs somewhat in the method of its production, in the use of only blue agave plants, as well as in its regional specificity.

The red volcanic soil in the surrounding region is particularly well suited to the growing of the blue agave, and more than 300 million of the plants are harvested there each year. Agave tequila grows differently depending on the region. Blue agaves grown in the highlands Los Altos region are larger in size and sweeter in aroma and taste. Agaves harvested in the lowlands, on the other hand, have a more herbaceous fragrance and flavor.

Mexican laws state that tequila can only be produced in the state of Jalisco and limited municipalities in the states of Guanajuato, Michoacán, Nayarit, and Tamaulipas. Tequila is recognized as a Mexican designation of origin product in more than 40 countries. It is protected through NAFTA in Canada and the United States, through bilateral agreements with individual countries such as Japan and Israel, and has been a protected designation of origin product in the constituent countries of the European Union since 1997.

Tequila (disambiguation)

Tequila is an alcoholic beverage made from fermented agave juice.

Tequila may also refer to:

  • "Tequila" (song), a 1958 surf instrumental song by The Champs
  • Tequila and Bonetti, a television series
  • A song by British rock band Terrorvision
  • Tequila (band), a Spanish rock band of the 1970s and early 1980s
  • Tequila Express, a regional train for tourists in the Mexican state of Jalisco
  • Tequila Marjoram, a fictional character in the Galaxy Angel series
  • Tila Tequila (born 1981), Vietnamese-American model and television personality
  • Tequila Yuen, a character from the movie Hard Boiled and the subsequent video game Stranglehold
  • Tequila (Wes Montgomery album), 1966
  • Tequila (Brand New Sin album)
  • TeQuila (born January 27, 1985), Namibian singer
  • Places

  • Tequila, Jalisco, a town and municipality in the central part of Jalisco, Mexico
  • Tequila, Veracruz, a municipality in Veracruz, Mexico
  • Tequila (song)

    "Tequila" is a 1958 Latin-flavored rock and roll instrumental recorded by the Champs. It is based on a Cuban mambo beat. The word "Tequila" is spoken three times throughout the tune. "Tequila" became a #1 hit on both the pop and R&B charts at the time of its release and continues to be strongly referenced in pop culture to this day.

    History

    In 1957, Gene Autry's record label, Challenge Records, signed Dave Burgess (born 1934), a rockabilly singer-songwriter from California who often recorded under the name "Dave Dupree". At the end of 1957, having produced no hits, Challenge Records looked to Burgess, who organized a recording session on December 23 in Hollywood. In the studio that day were Burgess on rhythm guitar, Cliff Hills on bass guitar, the Flores Trio (Danny Flores on saxophone and keyboards, Gene Alden on drums, and lead guitarist Buddy Bruce), and Huelyn Duvall contributing backing vocals. They gathered primarily to record "Train to Nowhere", a song by Burgess, as well as "Night Beat" and "All Night Rock".

    Podcasts:

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    Why I'll Never Leave Her

    by: Black Tequila

    Every waking hour
    My eyes are open wide
    And my thoughts are still on her
    Every little hour
    I know she's my best ride
    And I never won't leave her
    Why I'll never leave her
    Why I'll never leave aahhh...
    Why I'll never leave her
    Why I'll never leave aahhh...
    My blood is going sour
    If she's far away
    It's struggling in my mind
    Hey this thing don't hi tme
    I'm going for a walk
    Million miles 'till I'll find
    Why I'll never leave her
    Why I'll never leave aahhh...
    Why I'll never leave her
    Why I'll never leave aahhh...
    Once again...It feels alright...When she stroke my balls at night
    Don't wanna miss...how she act...yeah it feels so goddamn right
    Every waking hour
    My eyes are open wide
    And my thoughts are still on her
    Every little hour
    I know she's my best ride
    And I never won't leave her
    Why I'll never leave her
    Why I'll never leave aahhh...
    Why I'll never leave her
    Why I'll never leave aahhh...




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