Girl$ (Chinese: 囡囡) is a 2010 Hong Kong film directed by Kenneth Bi, it deals with teenagers and young women drawn into compensated dating in Hong Kong. The Chinese term 囡囡 (nānān) is a traditional affectionate term for daughter or young girl, but has also become used as euphemism for a prostitute in Hong Kong.
Girl$ premiered at the Hong Kong International Film Festival on 5 April 2010, before going on general release on 2 September 2010.
Gucci (Wong Si-Man) is a teenager who seeks to enhance her own self-image through the acquisition of luxury goods, bidding online for a designer handbag that she cannot afford. Looking for a way to make quick money she comes into contact with Icy (Michelle Wai). Just 19 herself, Icy acts as an online procuress, down to a single regular working girl, the hypersexual Lin (Una Lin), she offers to act as an agent for the underage Gucci's virginity, she also convinces Ronnie (Bonnie Xian) to go on compensated dates. Ronnie comes from a wealthy background however she finds herself alone and afraid of forming emotional attachments, wanting to avoid the stigma of being a prostitute, she instead pays the men she goes on dates with. Despite the differences in background the four become friends.
Girl + is an EP by punk blues band Boss Hog.
All songs written by Boss Hog and produced by Cristina Martinez. The Japan version includes the Action Box EP.
The Girl mansion (女宿, pinyin: Nǚ Xiù) is one of the Twenty-eight mansions of the Chinese constellations. It is one of the northern mansions of the Black Tortoise.
Vali or Wali can refer to:
In Norse mythology, Váli was one of the unlucky sons of Loki. He is mentioned in the Gylfaginning section of Snorri Sturluson's Prose Edda, chapter 50. After the death of Baldr, the Æsir chase down and capture Loki.
Váli, son of Loki, is otherwise unknown. A variant version in the Hauksbók manuscript of stanza 34 of "Völuspá" refers to this event; it begins: "Þá kná Vála | vígbǫnd snúa", usually amended to the nominative Váli in order to provide a subject for the verb; in Ursula Dronke's translation in her edition of the poem, "Then did Váli | slaughter bonds twist". This presumably refers to Váli, son of Óðinn, who was begotten to avenge Baldr's death, and thus it is not unlikely that he bound Loki; but the Hauksbók stanza interrupts the flow of "Völuspá" at this point and presumably draws on a variant oral tradition. It is likely that this was Snorri's source, and that he interpreted the manuscript text Vála vígbǫnd as "bonds from Váli's act of slaughter", thus inventing a second Váli. In the rather cryptic prose at the end of "Lokasenna", which appears to be derived from Snorri's account, Narfi transforms into a wolf and his brother Nari's guts are used to bind their father.
The Governor (Turkish: Vali) is a 2009 Turkish action film, directed by M. Çağatay Tosun, about the idealist governor of the Aegean city of Denizli, where a team of engineers from the Turkish Mining Exploration Institute (MTA) have recently discovered reserves of uranium. The film, which went on nationwide general release across Turkey on January 9, 2009 (2009-01-09), was one of the highest-grossing Turkish films of 2009.
The film was shot on location in Istanbul, Ankara and Uşak, Turkey.
Faruk Yazıcı (Erdal Beşikçioğlu) is the idealist governor of the Aegean city of Denizli, where a team of engineers from the Turkish Mining Exploration Institute (MTA) have recently discovered reserves of uranium.
The governor joins forces with his childhood friend Ömer Uçar (Uğur Polat), who heads the team of MTA engineers, in a fight against the beautiful and scheming bureaucrat Ceyda Aydın (Şebnem Dönmez), who actually works to get mines in Turkey under the control of foreign companies. Interestingly, a number of unexplained murders are uncovered only a short while after the governor and the MTA engineers focus on the reserves in Denizli.
Kingston!
Testing one, two, three!
[Bridge - Akon]
My Shwaty gonna love me
No matter what we go through!
We gonna always be cool,
No matter what you say to her!
My Shawty gonna love me,
Cause you always stay true,
I’ma turn my back on you,
And she’ll kill for her lover,
I feel the same way about you, girl!
Chorus:
[Akon &Sean Kingston]
About you, about you, about you,
The same way about you girl!
About you, about you,
The same way about you, girl!
[Sean Kingston]
I know you’re down and you know I feel the same way,
… the country in the same day,
Gucci in your eyes, cause I know you like to see a lot,
We’re so hot, that you could feel your ears pop.
My Shwaty gonna love me no matter what,
Never price it, swipe it, bite it up!
My Shwaty gonna love me no matter what,
What ya say…
[Bridge - Akon]
My Shwaty gonna love me
No matter what we go through!
We gonna always be cool,
No matter what you say to her!
My Shawty gonna love me,
Cause you always stay true,
I’ma turn my back on you,
And she’ll kill for her lover,
I feel the same way about you, girl!
Chorus:
[Akon & Sean Kingston]
The same way about you, about you,
The same way about you, girl!
The same way about you, about you,
The same way about you, girl!
The same way about you, about you,
The same way about you, girl! yeah!
[Sean Kingston]
Shwaty got love and I don’t gotta to say it twice,
Cause I give her the kind of love that support the life.
Yeah I like to see my baby looking great,
That’s why I… and no single light!
Is she all talk about her ex-man?
Cause see, …on an ex-man.
I treat, I love her like gold,
…so I keep her on her toes!
My Shwaty ride to the air,
She…she keep a circle…
No rule, I’m concentrating hardly,
No prenup she respects the millions.
No…we decide to live in it,
And we love it, so we gonna buy it!
And when it ain’t a damn thing left,
Shwaty gonna love me to death!
[Bridge - Akon]
My Shwaty gonna love me
No matter what we go through!
We gonna always be cool,
No matter what you say to her!
My Shawty gonna love me,
Cause you always stay true,
I’ma turn my back on you,
And she’ll kill for her lover,