The Baker, in Indianapolis, Indiana, also known as Massala, is an apartment complex that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983.
Apartment Life is the second studio album by American indie pop band Ivy, released in 1997 on Atlantic Records. It was re-released later the same year by Sony's 550 Music imprint, with remixed versions of several songs.
Apartment Life received predominantly positive reviews upon release, and is considered Ivy's signature album by several modern musical critics, who called it "underrated" and "under-appreciated".
Four singles were released from the album: "I've Got a Feeling", "The Best Thing", "This Is the Day", and "You Don't Know Anything". Lead single "I've Got a Feeling" was critically successful, but commercially unsuccessful. However, third single "This is the Day" received significant attention after appearing in the popular film There's Something About Mary. To promote the album, Ivy embarked on a small promotional tour, but were dropped from Atlantic at the beginning of the tour.
The initial production for Apartment Life started shortly after the release of their debut album, Realistic. The process was overly long, according to Ivy, who mentioned that they had difficulty finding time to work on the album:
Baker is the code-name for a series of training exercises conducted by the United States Army and several Asian countries which hosted the exercises. The purpose of the exercises is to practice and develop counter-narcotics operations.
Some of the operations in this series include:
Chinú is a town and municipality located in the Córdoba Department, northern Colombia.
Coordinates: 9°05′N 75°20′W / 9.083°N 75.333°W / 9.083; -75.333
Chen ([ʈʂʰə̌n]) or Chan (simplified Chinese: 陈; traditional Chinese: 陳; pinyin: Chén; Wade–Giles: Ch'en) is one of the most common Han Chinese and Korean family names. It ranks as the 5th most common surname in China, as of 2007 and the most common surname in Singapore (2000) and Taiwan (2010). Chen is also the most common family name in Guangdong, Zhejiang, Fujian, Hong Kong (spelt Chan in Hong Kong and Macau). It is the most common surname in Xiamen, the ancestral hometown of many overseas Hoklo. Besides 陳/陈, an uncommon Chinese surname 諶/谌 is also romanized as Chen.
It is usually romanised as Chan in Cantonese, most widely used by those from Hong Kong, and sometimes as Chun. The surname Chen is also used in Hong Kong Cantonese, but not as often. The spelling, Chan, is widely used in Macao and Malaysia. In Min (including dialects of Chaoshan (Teochew), Hainan, Fujian, and Taiwan), the name is pronounced Tan. In Hakka and Taishanese, the name is spelled Gin. Some other Romanisations include Zen (from Wu), Ding and Chern. Chen can be variously spelt Tan, Chan or Chin in Singapore, Malaysia, Philippines and other Southeast Asian countries.
The chin is the lowermost part of the human face.
Chin may also refer to:
Ono (小野) and Ōno (大野) is a Japanese surname. Ono means "small field" and Ōno means "large field". Both are used as Japanese surnames. The following people were born in Japan, unless otherwise noted:
Eh Mr. Chin!
Everyday you a gimme pepsi, pepsi.
Wha' happen to the Red Stripe beer and Lion Stout?
Eh? Eh? Eh? Eh?
Mr. Chin, boy you fi sell the right thing.
Every morning you get up go a supermarket
all I see is flour and biscuit
me can get no flour ina brown paper bag
say all I see is the plastic bag.
Say all you got to do you got to do you own a thing.
Say wha' happen to the soft drink and Heineken.
Never knew Mr. Chin could a sing
they never knew Mr. Chin could a sing.
Un lang shang lang un lang pai
un lang shang lang pai!
Un lang shang lang a piki pai pai
a piki piki pai pai po!
Him have one daughter she named Ting Ling. Hey!
That the girl live a Constants Spring.
Me make love to her yes she starts sing.
Un lang shang lang un lang pai.
Yellowman darling why!
You be the husband me be the wife.
I'll love you until the day I die!
Daughter Sandra Lee, Sandra Lee.
Me make love to her she a gwarn like Chine'.
An fung chin fung Yellowman kiss me!
Aha! Slang lang dinli dinli ehe! Go-Weh!
Aha! Slang lang dinli don dinli ehe! Murderer!
You don't hide the goods under the counter
else I went call the price inspector
them carry you go a court you pay thousand dollar.
Jah no see me fat
Jah know me no slim.
But all you got to do you gone to do you own a thing.
But tell you Yellowman a keep you rocking and swing.