TCM may refer to:
The 22TCM (.22 Tuason Craig Micromagnum) is a proprietary bottle-necked cartridge developed by Fred Craig and Rock Island Armory. Before the cartridge was commercialized, it was called the 22 Micro-Mag. Standard factory loads are 40-grain jacketed soft hollow point. Armscor has announced a new round the 22TCM9R which will be the same case as the 22TCM but have an overall length of the 9×19mm round. The company plans to release this round in summer of 2015 with a Glock 22TCM9R conversion slide to allow the 22TCM to fit in a 9mm length magazine, hence the "9R" designation. The 22TCM9R will in fact still be a 39 grain bullet but will be a fully jacketed hollow point instead.
The 22TCM is based on the 5.56×45mm NATO case, shortened so that the shoulder is at approximately the same length as a .38 Super cartridge. The cartridge is designed to feed from a Para-Ordnance-style double-column .38 Super magazine. Currently only Rock Island Armory catalogs firearms chambered in 22TCM: a 1911 style semi-auto pistol (also available with optional additional 9mm barrel and recoil spring), and a bolt-action rifle (which reportedly can use the same magazines as the pistols); and only Armscor (the parent company of Rock Island Armory) manufactures ammunition.
Turner Classic Movies (commonly abbreviated as TCM) is a subscription digital television channel featuring classic movies, mostly from the Turner Entertainment and Warner Bros. film libraries, which include many MGM, United Artists, RKO and Warner Bros. titles. This version of the channel is available in the United States, United Kingdom, France (TCM Cinéma), Spain (Canal TCM), Nordic countries, Middle East and Africa with relevant subtitles and localised advertising.
It was launched in 1999, when its predecessor, TNT, dropped its film programming to become a general entertainment channel. Its penetration increased when it took over TNT's space on various platforms on 1 July 2000.
Unlike other versions of Turner Classic Movies and the other Turner channels in the UK, Turner Classic Movies UK was for a long time broadcast free-to-air. The channel became encrypted in January 2004 when it joined Sky's subscription packages.
In 2009, Turner Classic Movies received a graphical makeover and a new logo in an attempt to attract a younger audience. With the makeover several new films were added to the channel's catalogue. A high definition version of the channel launched on 4 September 2012, at the same time the standard definition version began broadcasting in 16:9 widescreen, whereas Turner Classic Movies 2 continued to be broadcast in 4:3.
U and me and me U and me U and me
U and me U and me U and me forever
(2x)
Baby I must say that
you've got me groovy
You keep it going
shake your body with me
Now it's time
let's start the party
Hear the music
setting me free
Come on
come on
Check out the dope out
This one is ta move or not
And if ya did come ta rock
S rock ya
Anyways can do it with or without ya
Kick your shoes do what you wanna do
And if ya ask who I say you
Now you know what's you up
U and me forever non stop
U and me ...
Baby I can see
you're driving me crazy
I wonna jump and jam with you
I can if I please
Play with your feelings
But is the music
setting me free
So don't try ta hide it's showin'
In the way you look make me know and
I'm on a high trip
Got ya in my grip
On a fast tip sip
Don't rip your dip
No pause - not know
Get up get down get up
You know how
Fast the beat is flowin'
U and me let's keep this jam goin'
U and me ...
Once again it's time ta get hip
A jam on it
And don't miss your tip
Cause when I drop lerics
I got the base
Boomin' on a high level in the place
So get down nine to vile party time
Lay back let the speakers
Control your mind
And I control the mike
To make it sound right
Is U and me forever non stop