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Spunk may in colloquial English mean either courage or semen. It may otherwise refer to: Music * ''Spunk'' (Sex Pistols bootleg album), a 1977 bootleg album by the Sex Pistols * Spunk/This Is Crap, a 1996 re-issue of ''Spunk'' by the Sex Pistols * ''Spunk!'', a 1993 album by Swamp Zombies * ''Spunk'' (play), a 1989 play by American playwright George C. Wolfe Internet * Spunk Library The Spunk Library (also known as Spunk Press) was an anarchist Internet archive. The name "spunk" was chosen for the term's meaning in Swedish ("anything we want it to mean"), English ("courage or spirit"), and Australian ("an attractive person") ..., an anarchist internet archive * Spunk.nl, a Dutch e-zine Other * ''Spunk'' (candy), a brand of salty liquorice and wine gums from Denmark * Spunk Creek, a stream in Minnesota * The pseudonym of Joan Stark, an ASCII artist * A 1927 short story by Zora Neale Hurston {{disambig ...
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Spunk (Sex Pistols Bootleg Album)
''Spunk'' is a bootleg demo album by the English punk rock band The Sex Pistols. It was originally released in the United Kingdom during September or October 1977. The album comprises studio demos and talking recorded with Dave Goodman during 1976 and early 1977, while original bass player Glen Matlock was still a member of the band. Most of the songs would later be re-recorded and officially released on the group's album, ''Never Mind the Bollocks, Here's the Sex Pistols''. The alternative debut album Several parties, including some journalists in the British music press, immediately suspected that the band's manager, Malcolm McLaren, was responsible for the original ''Spunk'' bootleg. This would have been in breach of the band's record contract with Virgin, which was readying the release of ''Never Mind the Bollocks'' when ''Spunk'' appeared. An October 1977 ''Sounds'' article by Chas de Whalley discussed ''Spunk'' and made reference to this conveniently coincidental timi ...
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Spunk
Spunk may in colloquial English mean either courage or semen. It may otherwise refer to: Music * ''Spunk'' (Sex Pistols bootleg album), a 1977 bootleg album by the Sex Pistols * Spunk/This Is Crap, a 1996 re-issue of ''Spunk'' by the Sex Pistols * ''Spunk!'', a 1993 album by Swamp Zombies * ''Spunk'' (play), a 1989 play by American playwright George C. Wolfe Internet * Spunk Library The Spunk Library (also known as Spunk Press) was an anarchist Internet archive. The name "spunk" was chosen for the term's meaning in Swedish ("anything we want it to mean"), English ("courage or spirit"), and Australian ("an attractive person") ..., an anarchist internet archive * Spunk.nl, a Dutch e-zine Other * ''Spunk'' (candy), a brand of salty liquorice and wine gums from Denmark * Spunk Creek, a stream in Minnesota * The pseudonym of Joan Stark, an ASCII artist * A 1927 short story by Zora Neale Hurston {{disambig ...
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Spunk (candy)
Spunk is a brand of Danish candy, launched in 1971 by Danish candy manufacturers Galle & Jessen and commonly sold in Denmark and Germany. History In 1971 Galle & Jessen were looking for a name for their new candy. They came across the name "Spunk" in the Pippi Longstocking book ''Pippi in the South Seas'', in which Pippi invents a word for which she can find no use. The boxes bear the name ''Spunk'' and a drawing of a "fantasy animal" made by an 8-year-old girl. As with the Danish Ga-Jol pastilles (also produced by Galle & Jessen), the boxes have a little saying or word of advice on the inside of the box lid. Varieties Spunk comes in three versions: * pastilles made from salty liquorice and sold in a black box * wine gums of four different flavours and colours—red, yellow, green, and orange—sold in a green box * brown cola Cola is a carbonated soft drink flavored with vanilla, cinnamon, citrus oils and other flavorings. Cola became popular worldwide after the Americ ...
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Spunk Library
The Spunk Library (also known as Spunk Press) was an anarchist Internet archive. The name "spunk" was chosen for the term's meaning in Swedish ("anything we want it to mean"), English ("courage or spirit"), and Australian ("an attractive person"), summarized by the website as "nondescript, energetic, courageous and attractive". According to anarchist librarian Chuck Munson, the library was begun as Spunk Press in 1992.Alasbarricadas interviews Infoshop founder, Chuck Munson
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The founding contributors – Ian Heavens, Jack Jansen, Andrew Flood, Iain McKay and '''' editors Munson and Mikael Ca ...
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