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Loose Lips may refer to: *Loose Lips (column), a newspaper column in ''Washington City Paper'' * ''Loose Lips'' (TV series), a British former talk show *"Loose Lips", a song on the album ''Remember That I Love You ''Remember That I Love You'' is Kimya Dawson's fifth solo album, released by K Records May 9, 2006. Songs include tour favorites such as "Loose Lips", "12/26", and "I Like Giants". The album art was done by Jeffrey Lewis. In 2007, the songs "Tir ...'' by Kimya Dawson * ''Loose Lips'' (novel), a novel by Rita Mae Brown See also * Loose lips sink ships (other) {{disambig ...
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Loose Lips (column)
Loose Lips is a politics column published in the ''Washington City Paper,'' an alternative weekly newspaper serving the Washington, D.C., metropolitan area. It is billed as "The definitive guide to hometown politics in the nation's capital." History In 1983, when Ken Cummins started writing it, "Loose Lips" began as a political gossip column, encompassing both local and national politics. Over the next decade, the format eventually became entirely devoted to Washington, D.C., local politics, focusing on intrigue in the mayor's office, the D.C. Council, and the city bureaucracy. In January 1999, Cummins retired; contributing editor Erik Wemple replaced him. In November 2000, Wemple left the post to become senior editor and was replaced by Jonetta Rose Barras, a longtime contributor to the paper. Barras resigned from the paper on August 13, 2001, and Elissa Silverman held the position from January 2002 until December 2004, when her employment with the newspaper was terminated.
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Loose Lips (TV Series)
The show Loose Lips was a popular daytime lifestyle and chat show broadcast on the UK channel Living TV. The show ran for some 40 episodes in 2003, and was presented by Richard Arnold and Melinda Messenger and occasionally featured the beautiful Emma Bunton look-alike, Kerry Hartley, in the gardening segment. The show also had a controversial spin-off psychic version called 'Psychic Live' which featured Derek Acorah Derek Francis Johnson (27 January 1950 – 4 January 2020), known professionally as Derek Acorah, was a British spiritual medium. He was best known for his television work on ''Most Haunted'', broadcast on Living TV (2002–2010). His career .... External links *{{IMDb title, id=0360281, title=Loose Lips 2003 British television series debuts 2003 British television series endings 2000s British television talk shows British television talk shows Sky Living original programming English-language television shows ...
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Remember That I Love You
''Remember That I Love You'' is Kimya Dawson's fifth solo album, released by K Records May 9, 2006. Songs include tour favorites such as "Loose Lips", "12/26", and "I Like Giants". The album art was done by Jeffrey Lewis. In 2007, the songs "Tire Swing,", "Loose Lips," and "My Rollercoaster" were featured in the film ''Juno''. Track listing All tracks were written by Kimya Dawson, except where noted. #"Tire Swing" #"My Mom" #"Loose Lips" #"Caving In" #"Better Weather" #"Underground" #"I Like Giants" #"The Competition" #"France" (Kimya Dawson, David-Ivar Herman Düne) #"I Miss You" #" 12/26" #"My Rollercoaster" Personnel *Kimya Dawson – guitar, vocals, whistling, flute, maracas, castanets, frog, organ *Paul Baribeau – vocals, keyboard * Craig Peters - keyboard, vocals * Matt Tobey – bells, vocals, ukulele * Scott Yoder - electric guitar, vocals *Jake Kelly - vocals, violin, mandolin * Donna Dear - vocals, watermelon * Saint Abbey - vocals * Erin Tobey - bells, vocals * M ...
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Loose Lips (novel)
''Loose Lips'' is a 1999 novel by Rita Mae Brown. It is the third book in her Runnymede series. Plot synopsis Brown returns to an earlier time in the annals of the fictional small town of Runnymede and the Hunsenmeir sisters. The year is 1941, the bickering sisters, Wheezie and Juts, are approaching middle age, and dealing with life issues of marriage, motherhood, family relationships and aging. Juts is desperate to have a child, but her husband, Chessy, may be infertile. Among the personal issues faced by the sisters and those surrounding them: Chessy's affair, the return of their long-lost father, Juts' relationship with Josephine, her unforgiving mother-in-law, and the adoption of Nicole by Juts and Chessy. In the aftermath of Pearl Harbor, the residents of Runnymede face new challenges: civil defense, racism against the only Japanese resident of Runnymede, and other events, both comic and dramatic, such as mistaking migrating Canada geese for German bombers, and how the sis ...
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