MTV’s reality series Jersey Shore has made several catchphrases popular. Find out which iconic Jersey Shore turns of phrase are still OK to use — and more importantly, those phrases you should cut out of your vernacular.
‘Cabs are here!’ Pauly DelVecchio’s call to rally his roommates has become an iconic catchphrase for fans of the MTV series. For most people, any time the famed DJ announced that the cabs had arrived was a joyous occasion, but there were a select few viewers who eventually found his constant cries annoying.
Zaz Et Son Mari – Le dimanche 24 octobre 2021, Zaz s’est entretenue avec la journaliste Erika Moulet de “L’Hebdo de la musique” sur W9 et a répondu à une tonne de questions de son fidèle public. La chanteuse de 41 ans a donné une interview honnête dans laquelle elle a discuté de son récent mariage très secret.
Les fans sont ravis de voir Zaz, qui a été ignoré du public pendant plus de trois ans.
Play video content IT'S ON!!! The contract isn't yet signed, but Michael Chandler says he's fighting Conor McGregor on June 29 in Las Vegas ... and he's totally cool with the scrap going down at 185 lbs!
37-year-old Chandler joined Babcock on the "TMZ Sports" TV show (airs weekdays on FS1) ... where he broke his silence on the highly anticipated fight, days after The Notorious broke the news on social media.
Often when young singers connect with soul or blues legacies, they don angels' wings — reaching for transcendent big notes within arrangements as clean and full of echo as a megachurch. Not Anderson East. The Athens, Alabama, native, who's lived in Nashville since his days at Middle Tennessee State University, has a natural rasp in his voice and a predilection for the sexy, gritty side of roots music. East started as an acoustic guitar strummer doing songwriters' round robins near Music Row, but after working with Sturgill Simpson's and Jason Isbell's producer Dave Cobb, he's turned toward the funky sounds that grew up just down the road from where he did.
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David Niven Junior last saw his father a few months before his death at the movie star's spectacular villa overlooking the sea at Cap Ferrat in the South of France. The actor passed away in July 1983 following an agonising battle with motor neurone disease.