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File:I know what you did last Zummer.jpg|link=I Know What You Did Last Zummer|'''''[[I Know What You Did Last Zummer]]''''' is a 1997 American sex education film. It draws inspiration from the urban legend known as the Nook, and the 1980s sex education films ''[[Prom Nurse]]'' (1980) and ''[[The Clinic on Sorority Row]]'' (1982).


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Latest revision as of 11:54, 24 November 2021

Cheugy Man.

Cheugy Man is short documentary film by frye about a Twitter account called CheugyMan where frye posts "hot takes on what is and isn’t cheugy."

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  • Post @ Twitter (15 May 2021)
  • Sixto Rodriguez @ Wikipedia - Sixto Diaz Rodriguez, known professionally as Rodriguez (born July 10, 1942), is an American singer-songwriter from Detroit, Michigan.[1] Though his career was initially met with little fanfare in the United States, he found success in Australia, touring the country twice, and New Zealand. Unbeknownst to him for decades, his music was also extremely successful and influential in South Africa, where he is believed to have sold more records than Elvis Presley.