Tell me is the title of an advertisement calling for universal suffrage in Hong Kong. It ran once as a full page ad on the front page of most Hong Kong newspapers on 28 October 2005, and inspired many other people and groups in Hong Kong to run advertisements supporting democracy, in response to the government's reform proposal which ruled out universal suffrage in 2007 and 2008 elections.
It was written in white text on a dark background. It also included a picture of an hourglass. About HK$200,000 ($25,600) was spent in placing the ads. In 2007, two more ads were placed costing about HK$100,000. The old man quoted in the ad worked in the property industry and is now retired. Legislator James To assisted him in designing and placing the advertisements.
"Tell Me!" was the Icelandic entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 2000, performed in English by August & Telma. An Icelandic version was recorded but not released.
The song is an up-tempo duet, with the singers confessing their love for one another and planning to leave where they are in order to "be together all the time". The title comes from the chorus, where both singers ask each other to "tell me" how much they love each other.
It was performed twelfth on the night, following Cyprus' Voice with "Nomiza" and preceding Spain's Serafín Zubiri with "Colgado de un sueño". At the close of voting, it had received 45 points, placing 12th in a field of 24.
The song was succeeded as Icelandic representative at the 2001 contest by Two Tricky with "Angel".
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"Boys' Club" is the fourth episode of the first season of the American comedy television series Parks and Recreation. It originally aired on NBC in the United States on April 30, 2009. It was written by Alan Yang and directed by Michael McCullers. In the episode, Leslie tries to integrate herself into the local "boys club" by drinking wine from an illegal gift basket, and gets into trouble as she tries to accept responsibility for her supposed mistake. In a B story, Andy cleans his apartment while Ann is at work.
The episode included beer and props from Upland Brewing Company, a real-life company based in Bloomington, Indiana, in an attempt to give Pawnee an authentic Indiana atmosphere. "Boys' Club" received positive to fair reviews, with some commentators praising the episode for better developing the show's supporting characters.
According to Nielsen Media Research, it was watched by 5.28 million households in its original airing, which was consistent with the previous week. "Boys' Club" and the rest of the first season of Parks and Recreation was released on DVD in the United States on September 8, 2009.
Boys Club was the R&B duo of Gene Hunt and Joe Pasquale from Minneapolis, Minnesota that had a big hit with "I Remember Holding You" in 1989, which peaked at #8 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100. Throughout the greater part of Minnesota, Boys Club was also regarded as "Minnesota's version of Wham!".
In radio interviews conducted during the height of their success both Hunt and Pasquale stated that one of their primary musical influences was George Michael, and more specifically, the work Michael did during the Wham! years. "The way he arranged songs and melodies was quite unique and we tried to emulate that with our own music," Hunt was quoted as saying during one of those early interviews.
Boys Club was the first group to appear on the New Mickey Mouse Club as a musical guest during the first episode.
Hunt (born Eugene Wolfgramm) was previously a member of the family group The Jets. His youngest brothers and sisters are now members of a hard rock group, Against the Season.
In 1990, Hunt briefly reunited with The Jets to record four new tracks for The Best of The Jets (1990). He was featured on the cover and inside album sleeve, and he appeared in the "Special Kinda Love" music video.
Hi Suzie, this is Sheila
What U gonna do 2night?
Stay home and watch The Honeymooners?
Ah girl, later 4 U
I'm gonna go 2 the Boy's Club
Let me tell U bout this club I know
They got all the men, all the dough
They really can't dance and they ain't 2 bright
But the girls don't mind if the money's right
Some are cute and some are not
But that don't matter cuz the music's hot
Can't help dancin' when U feel the beat
U can't help watchin' cuz U feel the heat
A girl with 4 legs, that's the best
U better look twice, there's someone under her dress
CHORUS:
Boy's Club
Meet me later at the Boy's Club
Boy's Club
Meet me later at the Boy's Club
Yeah, U're kinda cute
But it's about the perfume
Confusion in your bathroom
Oh yeah, he just asked me 4 a match
And I said - "Yeah, U're face and my shoes"
He said, "U just ruined my night"
And I said - "Yeah, just think
U could be at home watchin' The Honeymooners
Wanna dance?"
Light skinned boys think they're so bad
They drink Evian, listen 2 jazz
At home they like symphonies
But when they're at the club, it's Sheila E. (Sheila E.)
CHORUS
(Please) {x2}
Can't help dancin' when U feel the beat (CHORUS)
Can't help watchin' cuz U feel the heat
A girl with 4 legs, that's the best
U better look twice, there's someone under her dress
Boy's Club
CHORUS
(Please)
Light skinned boys think they're so bad
They drink Evian, listen 2 jazz
At home they like symphonies
When they're at the club, they like me
(Please)
Boy's Club
Meet me later at the Boy's Club
Boy's Club
Can't help dancin' when U feel the beat
U can't help watchin' when U feel the heat
A girl with 4 legs, that's the best
U better look twice, there's someone under my dress
(Hey) Hey, get outta here