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No Strings Attached (Soule Novel)
No Strings Attached may refer to: * ''No Strings Attached'' (film), a 2011 romantic comedy film * ''No Strings Attached'' (Meat Puppets album), 1990 compilation CD * ''No Strings Attached'' (Those Darn Accordions album), 1996 * ''No Strings Attached'' (NSYNC album), 2000 ** No Strings Attached Tour * ''No Strings Attached'' (Jassi Sidhu album), 2005 * ''No Strings Attached'' (Dom & Roland album), 2009 * ''No Strings Attached'' (novel), the 170th volume in the Nancy Drew Mystery Series * No Strings Attached, a 2006 comedy tour by comedian Carlos Mencia * ''No Strings Attached'', the working title for the British television series ''That Puppet Game Show'' * "No Strings Attached", the working title for "Krytie TV "Krytie TV" is the fifth episode of ''Red Dwarf, Red Dwarf VIII'' and the 49th in the series run. It was first shown in the UK on 18 March 1999 in the 9:00pm BBC Two, BBC2 time slot, and was written by Doug Naylor and Paul Alexander and directed ...", an episode ...
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No Strings Attached (film)
''No Strings Attached'' is a 2011 American romantic comedy film directed by Ivan Reitman and written by Elizabeth Meriwether. Starring Natalie Portman and Ashton Kutcher, the film is about two friends who decide to make a pact to have a " no strings attached" relationship, without falling in love with each other. The film was released in the United States on January 21, 2011. Plot After first meeting at a summer camp as teenagers, Emma Kurtzman and Adam Franklin run into each other a few times as young adults but never keep in touch. Emma is a doctor in Los Angeles, and Adam is a production assistant for a musical television show. Soon, Adam finds out that his father Alvin, the well-known star of a former hit television comedy series, has begun a romance with his ex-girlfriend, Vanessa. Devastated, a drunken Adam calls all his female contacts to hook up. The next morning, he wakes up on Emma's couch, with her friends and colleagues teasing and telling him that he was crying and ...
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No Strings Attached (Meat Puppets Album)
''No Strings Attached'' is a 1990 compilation album of Meat Puppets songs released by their ex-record label SST Records. It was released after the band left SST Records to join London Records. The compilation includes songs from their first album '' Meat Puppets'' (1982) through to their 1989 album ''Monsters''. The Meat Puppets had no involvement in this release. Track listing All songs written by Curt Kirkwood, unless otherwise noted. #"Big House" (Meat Puppets) - 1:04 #"In a Car" (Meat Puppets) - 1:19 #"Tumblin' Tumbleweeds" ( Bob Nolan) - 2:02 #"Reward" (Curt Kirkwood, Derrick Bostrom) - 1:08 #"The Whistling Song" - 2:56 #"New Gods" - 2:10 #"Lost" - 3:25 #" Lake of Fire" - 1:55 #"Split Myself in Two" - 2:22 #"Up on the Sun" - 4:01 #"Swimming Ground" - 3:04 #"Maiden's Milk" (Curt Kirkwood, Cris Kirkwood) - 3:16 #"Bucket Head" - 2:20 #"Out My Way" (Meat Puppets) - 4:49 #"Confusion Fog" - 3:48 #"I Am a Machine" - 4:21 #"Quit It" - 2:35 #"Beauty" - 2:59 #"Look at the Rain" ...
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No Strings Attached (Those Darn Accordions Album)
''No Strings Attached'' is the third studio album by American accordion band Those Darn Accordions, released on June 18, 1996 by Globe Records. Overview Released at the height of TDA's popularity, ''No Strings Attached'' showcases the band's trademark mixture of accordion-driven rock, pop and polka, as well as boasting ska, funk and jazz influences. The album notably features two cover songs, one of The Whos "Baba O'Riley" and the other of Rod Stewarts "Da Ya Think I'm Sexy?", the latter sung by TDA's then-81-year-old member Clyde Forsman. In a positive review, the ''Memphis Flyer'' called TDA "the true champions" of the alternative music scene's revival of the accordion, ahead of Brave Combo and They Might Be Giants. The review concluded "This is one recording filled with good-natured humor where the novelty doesn't wear off, because there's a wealth of musical integrity behind it. Those Darn Accordions! are blazing a trail down a path that most fear to tread, and they're doing it ...
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No Strings Attached (NSYNC Album)
''No Strings Attached'' is the third studio album by American boy band NSYNC. It was released by Jive Records on March 21, 2000. Looking to distinguish their music from that of their labelmates, NSYNC chose to incorporate pop and R&B styles. Prior to the release of the album, the band separated from their management Trans Continental and their label RCA Records; its title is a play on the idea of independence from corporate control. Contributions to the album's production came from a wide range of producers, including NSYNC members Justin Timberlake and JC Chasez, and collaborators including Kristian Lundin, Jake Schulze, Rami, Teddy Riley, Kevin "She'kspere" Briggs, Richard Marx, Veit Renn, Babyface, and Guy Roche. After several delays due to legal battles, ''No Strings Attached'' was met with generally favorable reviews from music critics, many of whom praised the production. The album debuted atop the US ''Billboard'' 200 chart with first-week sales of 2.4 million cop ...
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No Strings Attached Tour
The No Strings Attached Tour was the third concert tour by American boy band, NSYNC. Primarily visiting North America, the tour supported the band's second studio album '' No Strings Attached''. Beginning in May 2000, the tour sold out all dates within the first day of the ticket sale. Additional dates, also in North America, were added for the Fall of 2000. When the tour ended in December 2000, it became the second highest-grossing tour in North America, earning more than $70 million. Background The tour was initially mentioned during an AOL group chat in late 1999, when band member JC Chasez revealed the group was already planning for their next tour. It was officially announced on March 21, 2000, the same day as their album was released, with rehearsals starting soon after. The tour outing was sponsored by MCY Music and Nabisco. It was also produced by SFX Touring. The tour became an instant success, with all 50 initial dates being sold out, selling one million tickets within ...
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No Strings Attached (Jassi Sidhu Album)
''No Strings Attached'' is the second album of the Punjabi singer Jassi Sidhu, released in 2005, after the success of '' Reality Check'' and ''Aashiqui Aashiqui () is a 1990 Indian Hindi musical romantic drama film and first installment of Aashiqui series directed by Mahesh Bhatt, starring Rahul Roy, Anu Aggarwal and Deepak Tijori in pivotal roles. The film was known for its music, by com ...''. The album comprised ten brand new tracks, including seven originals and three remixes. Jassi Sidhu tried this time to make a new sound and as a repercussion of that, there was a rock ballet track in the album called “Honkeh”. The rest of the album somewhat resembled his debut album. Although it was a big commercial hit in India, it was not well received in the international market. Moreover, the reviews of the album were below those of ''Reality Check''. Track listing 2005 albums {{2000s-album-stub ...
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No Strings Attached (Dom & Roland Album)
Dom & Roland is the alias of British drum and bass producer Dominic Angas. The addition of "Roland" in the artist name refers to his Roland sampler. In 1996 he was signed to Moving Shadow recordings, releasing three albums and numerous singles on the label. He has released records on other labels including 31 Records, Prototype, and Renegade Hardware, and has collaborated with Kemal, Black Sun Empire, Noisia, Hive A hive may refer to a beehive, an enclosed structure in which some honey bee species live and raise their young. Hive or hives may also refer to: Arts * ''Hive'' (game), an abstract-strategy board game published in 2001 * "Hive" (song), a 201 ..., Amon Tobin, Keaton, and Skynet. He set up his own label called Dom & Roland Productions (DRP) in 2005. He is credited with creating the tramen breakbeat which was one of the most widely used breaks in Drum & Bass, popularized by DJ Trace among many others. Dominic started up his second label in 2023 called Individu ...
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No Strings Attached (novel)
''No Strings Attached'' is the 170th volume in the Nancy Drew Mystery Stories series.''No Strings Attached''
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The sleuthing friends travel to Paris (where several previous cases have also developed). George has organized some tennis matches there, and Nancy and Bess tag along in hopes of enjoying the sightseeing. The rooming house where they stay is owned by Mimi Louseau, a 37-year-old

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Carlos Mencia
Ned Arnel "Carlos" Mencía (born October 22, 1967) is a Honduran-American comedian, writer, and actor. His style of comedy is often political and involves issues of race relations, Latin American culture, criminal justice, and social class. He is best known as the host of the Comedy Central show ''Mind of Mencia'' (2005–2008). Around the time of the show's cancellation, several comedians accused Mencía of plagiarism and stealing jokes. Early life Ned Arnel Mencía was born in San Pedro Sula on October 22, 1967, the son of Mexican mother Magdelena Mencía and Honduran father Roberto Holness. He has 16 older siblings and one younger sibling. At the time of his birth, his mother was engaged in a domestic dispute with his father, and she subsequently refused to give Mencía his biological father's surname. Out of respect for his father, he later began using the Holness surname anyway, and did so until the age of 18. He moved to the U.S. as a child and was raised Catholic in East ...
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That Puppet Game Show
''That Puppet Game Show'' is a British television series broadcast on BBC One between 10 August 2013 and 5 January 2014. The show was made by the BBC in conjunction with The Jim Henson Company and featured the Miskreant Puppets from ''Puppet Up!'' in their first family-related appearance. The show was hosted by a puppet character "Dougie Colon" and featured celebrities playing games alongside puppet characters. On 25 October 2013, it was announced that the show had been axed after the show had attracted largely negative press reviews and struggled in the ratings. Format Each week two celebrities go head to head in a number of games, hoping to win £10,000 for their chosen charity. They compete in subjects such as sport, science, celebrity, nature, music and mental agility. Each of the games is run and hosted by a different puppet character, who is an "expert" in their field. In between each of the games, backstage scenes feature the experts and crew. There is also a family watc ...
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Krytie TV
"Krytie TV" is the fifth episode of ''Red Dwarf, Red Dwarf VIII'' and the 49th in the series run. It was first shown in the UK on 18 March 1999 in the 9:00pm BBC Two, BBC2 time slot, and was written by Doug Naylor and Paul Alexander and directed by Ed Bye. Synopsis Dave Lister, Lister gets a letter from Petersen containing some news: his guitar has been found in ''Starbug'' wreckage and is being sent on to him. However, Lister's happiness and Arnold Rimmer, Rimmer's despair are soon quashed as the guitar arrives without the strings due to the regulation preventing prisoners from possessing anything they can hang themselves with (which, for Rimmer, would be a very real consideration if Lister was playing his guitar). Lister also gets a letter notifying him that he has the right to appeal which, if successful, will apply to all other prisoners in his situation. Rimmer is overjoyed that he may soon be released, even snitching on fellow inmates who stole Ackerman's glass eye. Kryten ...
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