Party

A party is a gathering of people who have been invited by a host for the purposes of socializing, conversation, recreation, or as part of a festival or other commemoration of a special occasion. A party will typically feature food and beverages, and often music and dancing or other forms of entertainment. In many Western countries, parties for teens and adults are associated with drinking alcohol such as beer, wine or distilled spirits.

Description

Some parties are held in honor of a specific person, day, or event, such as a birthday party, a Super Bowl party, or a St. Patrick’s Day party. Parties of this kind are often called celebrations. A party is not necessarily a private occasion. Public parties are sometimes held in restaurants, pubs, beer gardens, nightclubs or bars, and people attending such parties may be charged an admission fee by the host. Large parties in public streets may celebrate events such as Mardi Gras or the signing of a peace treaty ending a long war.

Types of parties

The Mighty Boosh (series 3)

The Mighty Boosh's third series was originally broadcast between 15 November 2007 and 20 December 2007. The series features five main cast members; Julian Barratt, Noel Fielding, Rich Fulcher, Michael Fielding and Dave Brown. The third series revolves around Howard Moon and Vince Noir (Julian Barratt and Noel Fielding), and the adventures they have whilst running a second-hand shop. A DVD of the series was released on 11 February 2008 in Region 2 and 7 August in Region 4.

Overview

Setting

Whereas the second series was set mainly in a flat in Dalston, England, the third series was set in a second hand shop below the flat called the Nabootique, owned by Naboo, and run by Howard Moon and Vince Noir. The flat, however, is re-used for most of the setting of the episode "Party".

Production

Series 3 had the smallest budget of all three series to date. Filming for the series took place in seven weeks, from July to September 2007, in a warehouse in a disused Ministry of Defence site in Surrey, England.

Party (Beyoncé song)

"Party" is a song recorded by American singer Beyoncé for her fourth studio album, 4 (2011). It features guest vocals from American rapper André 3000, and was released by Columbia Records as the third single from 4 on August 30, 2011. The song was written by Kanye West, Jeff Bhasker, Beyoncé, Dexter Mills, Douglas Davis and Ricky Walters and produced by Beyoncé and West and co-produced by Bhasker. A midtempo R&B song, "Party" exhibits elements of the 1980s funk and soul music, and samples the 1985 song "La Di Da Di". It recalls the work of New Edition and Prince, among others. Built on a 808-retro beat, multi-tracked harmonies, and a smooth groove, the song's instrumentation includes slow-bouncing synthesizers, keyboard tones, and drums. Lyrically, "Party" gives ode to political themes such as feminism and sexual empowerment. In his rap verses, André 3000 references milk and gets philosophical about his own career. "Party" was nominated for Best Rap/Sung Collaboration at the 54th Grammy Awards.

French submarine Créole (Q193)

Créole (Q193) was an Aurore-class submarine of the French navy.

The Créole was launched on 8 June 1940 at Le Havre. To avoid capture by the advancing German armies, the Créole, still unfinished, was towed to La Pallice, and on 18 June she was taken in tow from La Pallice to Swansea. On 1 July 1940, she was taken in British custody during Operation Catapult .

The Créole was completed after the war and commissioned in the French Navy on 1 April 1949. Her silhouette was departed from the pre-war design, with a modified sail and a schnorchel.

The Créole took part in the Suez Crisis, and sustained damage in a friendly fire incident with airplanes from the Arromanches.

On 23 March 1962, she collided with the Sidi Ferruch, off Toulon, severely damaging her sail plan.

She was eventually decommissioned and broken up in 1963.

External links

  • (French) La Créole surnommé La Locomotive
  • Welcome to Haiti: Creole 101

    Welcome To Haiti: Creole 101 is the fifth studio album released by Haitian rapper Wyclef Jean. The album was released on October 5, 2004. The album is a contrast to Jean's previous albums, as many of the track are Caribbean-influenced and sung in different languages. President was the only single released from the album. The album's track listing differs between the United States and Europe. The album's lyrics have political themes.

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    Bonde Dos Sem-Cueca

    by: Gorila E Preto

    Quem tá sem cueca?
    Quem tá sem cueca aí?
    Quem tá sem cueca,levante a mão (4x)
    Eu gosto de testuda,gosto de perereca
    Fizemos uma montagem pro bonde dos sem-cueca
    Eles não usam cueca só para impressionar
    Quando toca a sua montagem,eles botam pra balançar
    Balança, balança, balança, balança, balança, balança, balança (4x)
    Quem tá sem sutiã,levante a mão (4x)
    Eu canto essa parada
    E eu canto sem preconceito
    Para todas as mulheres do baile
    Agora balance os peitos
    Balança, balança, balança, balança, balança, balança, balança os peitos (4x)
    Quem tá sem cueca,levante a mão
    Quem tá sem sutiã,levante a mão
    (3x)
    É falta de educação
    Mas é um bagulho engraçado
    Para todos os homens do baile
    Vamos coçar o saco
    Coça, coça, coça, coça o saco agora
    Coça, coça, coça, coça o saco
    (2x)
    As mulheres desse baile
    Ficaram com inveja
    Agora é a vez delas
    De coçarem a perereca
    Coça, coça, coça, coça a perereca (3x)




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    Opus 40 sculpture park in Saugerties kicks off 2025 season on Saturday

    Daily Freeman 02 Apr 2025
    SAUGERTIES, N.Y. — The historic environmental sculpture of Opus 40 will play host to a series of performances, tours, and more during the 2025 season, set to kick off on Saturday, April 5 ... A Zydeco dance party with Creole music legend C.J ... 23 ... to 4 p.m.
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