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[[File:Splashdance.jpg|thumb|Earliest known poster for '''''Splashdance'''''.]] | [[File:Splashdance.jpg|thumb|Earliest known poster for '''''Splashdance'''''.]] | ||
'''''Splashdance''''' is a 1983 American romantic drama personal | '''''Splashdance''''' is a 1983 American romantic drama personal hygiene film starring Jennifer Beals as a passionate young apprentice plumber who aspires to become a professional industrial designer. | ||
== In the News == | == In the News == | ||
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File:Goldplunger.jpg|link=Goldplunger|'''''[[Goldplunger]]''''' is a 1964 spy film starring Sean Connery as British secret sewage agent James Bond, who uncovers plumbing mogul Auric Goldplunger's plans to back up all of the toilet drains in America during the Superbowl. | File:Goldplunger.jpg|link=Goldplunger|'''''[[Goldplunger]]''''' is a 1964 spy film starring Sean Connery as British secret sewage agent James Bond, who uncovers plumbing mogul Auric Goldplunger's plans to back up all of the toilet drains in America during the Superbowl. | ||
File:First In, First Out.jpg|link=First In, First Out|'''''[[First In, First Out]]''''' is a classic treatise on queuing theory which emphasizes the effect of ethanol on [[gnomon algorithm]] theorists. | |||
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* [[Beer can-can dance]] | * [[Beer can-can dance]] | ||
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* [[Gnomon algorithm]] | * [[Gnomon algorithm]] | ||
* [[Gnomon Chronicles]] | * [[Gnomon Chronicles]] |
Latest revision as of 12:19, 23 September 2024
Splashdance is a 1983 American romantic drama personal hygiene film starring Jennifer Beals as a passionate young apprentice plumber who aspires to become a professional industrial designer.
In the News
The Man on the High Bidet is a 1962 alternative personal hygiene war novel by American sociologist Philip K. Dick.
The Wonders of London: Public Toilets is the second episode of the first season of the British history musical television series The Wonders of London starring Dick van Dyke and Mary Poppins.
National Lampoon's Renal Holiday is a 1983 medical comedy film starring Chevy Chase.
The beer can-can dance is a high-energy, physically demanding dance that became a popular beer-hall dance in the 1940s, continuing in popularity in French cabaret to this day.
Local Hobo is a 1983 Scottish corporate espionage thriller film about a curmudgeonly vagrant who is recruited by an American oil company to spy on the fictional village of Ferness.
Goldplunger is a 1964 spy film starring Sean Connery as British secret sewage agent James Bond, who uncovers plumbing mogul Auric Goldplunger's plans to back up all of the toilet drains in America during the Superbowl.
First In, First Out is a classic treatise on queuing theory which emphasizes the effect of ethanol on gnomon algorithm theorists.
Fiction cross-reference
- Beer can-can dance
- First In, First Out
- Gnomon algorithm
- Gnomon Chronicles
- Goldplunger
- Local Hobo
- National Lampoon's Renal Holiday
- The Man on the High Bidet
- The Wonders of London: Public Toilets
Nonfiction cross-reference
External links
- Bidet @ Wikipedia
- History of the bidet @ YouTube
- Flashdance @ Wikipedia
- Flashdance - trailer @ YouTube
Social media
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- Bidets (nonfiction)
- Plumbing (nonfiction)
- Shit (nonfiction)
- Urine (nonfiction)
- Water (nonfiction)
- 1980s (nonfiction)
- 1983 (nonfiction)
- Belinda Bauer (nonfiction)
- Jennifer Beals (nonfiction)
- Jerry Bruckheimer (nonfiction)
- Phil Bruns (nonfiction)
- Malcolm Danare (nonfiction)
- Dance (nonfiction)
- Joe Eszterhas (nonfiction)
- Films (nonfiction)
- Flashdance (nonfiction)
- Tom Hedley (nonfiction)
- Kyle T. Heffner (nonfiction)
- Sunny Johnson (nonfiction)
- Ron Karabatsos (nonfiction)
- Adrian Lyne (nonfiction)
- Micole Mercurio (nonfiction)
- Giorgio Moroder (nonfiction)
- Michael Nouri (nonfiction)
- Don Simpson (nonfiction)
- Lilia Skala (nonfiction)
- Lee Ving (nonfiction)