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"unamused" Definitions
  1. not amused
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"I just reported this," wrote an unhappy and unamused Lola.
Mary and Robert laugh at Dink, but he seems unamused.
Publicity stunt or otherwise, people were pretty unamused on Weibo.
"Each players dialogue is written specifically for them," Day responds, unamused.
Onlookers in their 70s and 80s watched from the sidewalk, unamused.
Others seemed generally unamused or even perplexed by the video.  pic.twitter.
"I can't say anything yet," said another, clearly unamused at the prank.
Tracks like "Unamused" and "Pure Evil" come from a dark and skulking place.
" Unamused, Sterling stalks toward Beckett saying, "You better un-bird me right now.
Though John Legend's little girl gave an unamused expression, she looks too-cute!
West looked completely unamused, while Kardashian appeared to be fighting back a smirk.
It's also possible that Eilish was simply unamused by Rudolph and Wiig's comedic bit.
The Kremlin, preparing for September parliamentary polls, was unamused by the FSB graduates' exuberance.
Reportedly unamused enough to threaten to end its relationships with stores that sold them.
Mr. Mahoney's unamused disapproval of Lloyd's kickboxing ambitions made the dinner scene a classic.
She calls out to tell North that she is "getting another baby," and North seems unamused.
Not that it would be enormously challenging to appear unamused in the face of this tune.
"Melo ain't having it…" the Toronto Raptors' DeMar Derozan captioned his video of the highly unamused Anthony.
Family friend Jonathan Cheban was also seen, stone-faced and unamused, lying on a bed of sprinkles.
The model clearly felt the vibe, too: She gave the cameras her best unamused, Blair-esque scowl.
The threat has been made, and Mike isn't just unamused — he's unsettled, and hustles his granddaughter inside.
The show played six performances to sold-out, albeit small, audiences, which included some unamused friends of Shkreli.
Remember how unamused YSL (the brand) was at the satirical "Ain't Laurent Without Yves" T-shirt in 2015?
"For the record Offset is NOT ON PROBATION," she wrote with an unamused emoji and an eye-rolling emoji.
The unamused communications minister, Marianela Paco, denounced it as an "attack on the people's right to reliable and truthful news".
It's no wonder the Queen's heir apparent, now 70, appeared slightly unamused in 1953 – the coronation began at 11:15 a.m.
But unamused federal prosecutors asked a judge to revoke his $5 million bail, saying he was a danger to the community.
"#happybirthday my love," Roberts wrote alongside a picture of Peters holding a coffee filter and making an unamused face at the camera.
While the cats look unamused by the situation (some are even sleeping), we're completely losing it over every one of these pictures.
Kim Kardashian, who's known to take the holiday season very seriously, was unamused when her mom FaceTimed her with the wig on.
A team of slightly befuddled, if unamused, police officers looked on from a few feet away, but their services were not needed.
Speaker of the House of Representatives Nancy Pelosi was unamused at having been brought into Trump's firestorm, and defended the women on Twitter.
Others were unamused by Pence's use of the phrase "that Mexican thing" in reference to some of Donald Trump's previous comments on Mexican immigrants.
Gossip Girl, unamused, hacked the site, immediately shutting off its server and releasing a broadcast that said there simply wasn't room for any competition.
Jennifer Lopez appearing uncertain of whether she should be offended about her inclusion in this song and landing on the unamused end of things.
Before this unamused kiddo was a slipper loving party girl, she was just another kid showing off her snowman in Florham Park, New Jersey.
Zara Tindall, the granddaughter of Queen Elizabeth II seemed to be unamused by the royal wedding ceremony and her viral looked was caught on camera.
Egyptians don't generally drive to Israel for holiday, and Salem's colleagues in the intelligentsia, unamused by the book, accused him of "normalizing" relations with the enemy.
Rubio was reportedly unamused by the unexpected chatter, but it serves as a reminder that, apparently, real men are a lot more down to earth — literally.
Volkswagen, whose Caddy vans are being phased out by Deutsche Post in favor of Streetscooters, is among the established carmakers unamused by missing out on the project.
Unlike his "Morris" character and Darryl Philbin, the divorced, unamused warehouse foreman he played in "The Office," Mr. Robinson has no children and has never been married.
Her unamused facial expressions and quotable lines have made her a fixture on social media and TV. The Los Angeles-area Democrat hasn't won many conservative fans.
An extended bit referring to Ted Cruz as the Zodiac killer felt flat and the crowd shots captured a lot of really unamused faces in fancy clothes.
Volkswagen, whose Caddy vans are being phased out by Deutsche Post in favour of Streetscooters, is among the established carmakers unamused by missing out on the project.
A third kid turned him in, and I had the unpleasant task of informing the victim's unamused father that it was my child who'd done the deed.
But Van Dyke was quick with a reaction image, using a scene from his Diagnosis Murder show to display how unamused he was by Morgan's offensive joke. pic.twitter.
He would have moved on unimpeded, explaining what his PTSD "really" meant to unsuspecting clients, unamused caseworkers, and maybe a few silver-haired Red Cross volunteers from Idaho.
The president got his revenge at the 2011 White House Correspondents' Dinner, where he mercilessly roasted an unamused Trump – who was sitting in the audience at the time.
Riva Weinstock was unamused, but she didn't need to say so -- her reaction to the well-dressed wedding crasher was caught on camera and seen around the world.
Eventually, though, by sheer force of will, and quite a bit of sprinting, Julius Flickerman did make it to the podium — albeit while flanked by unamused security guards.
And so now, here in the terrible present, the steward stands engineerless, brow creased, hands slick with perspiration, his lord and employer seated in the mock longship, perilously unamused.
And while most people thought the face with a straight mouth was "unamused," Australians and Brits thought it just meant "neutral/content," which could lead to some pretty major misunderstandings.
As he collects coins and heads in the fictional California town of Santa Destroy, he faces off with a roster of sad killers who are unamused with the game's brutal antics.
The casting director tells her to try running the lines with an accent, and is unamused when Jade speaks in a cartoony French one — he knows that she knows what he means.
Immediately following The Shrug™, it appeared as though the Queen, very unamused, quietly scolded her daughter for standing by the doorway instead of in line with the rest of the family.
A small town in the San Francisco Bay Area is apparently unamused by improvements that one of its high-profile residents has made to a distinctive property known as the Flintstone House.
Zak tries to distract the Germans, telling them an anecdote about Keith Moon, drummer for the Who, almost forgetting to smash the TV set before checking out of a hotel; they are unamused.
So rather than any comic tension existing within the world of the show, it instead exists between the show and its audience, as viewers are forced to feel like killjoys for being unamused by predation.
His character throws some side-eye while the lyrics add a disapproving tinge to his glances, but he never directly interacts with those around him, instead maintaining an unamused expression and tuning out via his ear buds.
One small but telling example: At a chilling moment when, in the podcast, we're told that Newell laughed off a frightening remark made by Meehan, "not taking it seriously," Britton plays Newell as clearly upset and unamused.
He must know, for example, that a good chunk of his audience will be unamused by a brief riff on how sexual harassment could be defended under the Constitution, even though he doesn't mean it as an endorsement.
Kelly Ripa and Mark Consuelos aren't shy about sharing steamy photos or leaving flirty captions on each other's Instagram accounts, and we are here for it — but their 17-year-old daughter Lola remains unamused by her parents' PDA.
That's her on the right after they passed the rules (and looking unamused in the top image): Her term expired, however, and although she was re-nominated, she was not confirmed by the Senate despite promises by leadership there to do so.
In my professional opinion as a semi-pro comic, Stephen Colbert's 2006 turn as host, in which he relentlessly piled on George W. Bush's many failures to a cold room of stoic and unamused Republicans was some of the best and bravest comedy I'd ever seen.
Regardless, Spicer's breezy rematriculation into polite society has had a scripted quality to it — as has the immediate backlash from the left, journalists and various unamused sectors of Twitter railing against the "normalizing" forces of Kimmel, Harvard and all those Spicey-swarming selfie-seekers at the Emmys.
Donald Trump could lose GOP support if he 'doesn't embrace the findings on Russia' Watch Paul Ryan's unamused reaction to teen 'dabbing' at Senate swear-in Congress and 2016 election hacking On Wednesday, however, he'll hold a long-awaited press conference to unveil his plans for his business and how he intends to avoid conflicts of interest.
Her list—which will have been sanctioned by Mrs Merkel—included provocative calls to close the European Parliament's second seat in Strasbourg, a French city, and for France to hand its UN Security Council seat to the EU. France's unamused ministers were left in the odd position of having to respond not to another government but the leader of a political party.
Kafka once remarked that there is hope, but not for us, and if I'd thought this could draw a smile from Celeste I would have offered it to her as the gallows humor of preterition—the humor I use to bandage my heart—but I know Celeste, and I know what she finds funny, and I don't relish the sight of those distant, unamused eyes.
When Lisa is relieved he is again just her brother instead of a caricature with a silly catchphrase, the Simpson family — joined by Barney, Mr. Burns, Ned, and Nelson — recite their respective catchphrases, prompting an unamused Lisa to go to her room.
The robot's first test subject is America's public enemy number one, Snake Plissken. After a brief battle, the tide turns when A.T.A.C.S. copies Snake to the point of fully becoming his personality. Now recognizing the government as the enemy, A.T.A.C.S. sides with Snake. Unamused, Snake destroys it.
As usual he is in love, with Sally Foster, Leila's secretary. Sally is aware of Freddie's reputation with women and is unamused when he is repeatedly found in compromising situations with the glamorous Dolly. In another sub-plot, Leila wants to find her estranged husband Joe. To this end she hires Chimp Twist.
The robot's first test subject is America's public enemy number one, Snake Plissken. After a brief battle, the tide turns when ATACS copies Snake to the point of fully becoming his personality. Now recognizing the government as the enemy, ATACS sides with Snake. Unamused, Snake sucker punches the machine and destroys it.
They first were required to take the oath of allegiance to the United States government. The Spartans were not an officially recognized unit of the Confederate Army.Rice, Charles. Begun as a Lark, the All-Girl Rhea County Spartans Soon Attracted the Attention of Unamused Union Officers. America's Civil War, July 1996: pages 8, 77-79.
Marta talks about the farm she and her husband have in Kenya. For a game, Vittoria dresses up as an African dancer with dark makeup, and dances around the apartment. Marta, unamused, asks her to stop. The conversation turns sour as Marta, a colonialist, worries about "monkeys" arming themselves and threatening the minority whites.
Adrienne seduces Steven into an affair. Michael suspects Adrienne caused her husband's death. Meanwhile, Ada is unamused by the arrival of her estranged husband Eddie, who left her 19 years ago and who once considered Chandler a friend. He insists on getting back in touch with his daughter, and Rita is shocked when she meets him.
Smith moved to London, where she briefly joined the Rank Organisation. Studio executives were unamused by Smith's attitude, and she was eventually sacked before she made her breakthrough. She moved back to London, studied acting and played bit parts in several British B films. In 1950, she was first noticed after playing an Irish maid in The Mudlark.
Priscus had previously written an elegy for Germanicus for which he was paid. He thought that he would be rewarded again, and so recited his elegy before an audience in preparation for Drusus' death. An unamused informer brought the matter before the Senate, and it was voted that he be executed. His execution was decreed and carried out without first consulting the emperor.
She seems unamused by his jokes; her most enthusiastic response is saying "That's funny" in an emotionless tone. When Jerry goes to Sandy's apartment he meets Laura, her roommate, who laughs at all his jokes and is generally attractive. Later, he tells George he wants to break up with Sandy and start dating Laura. Jerry and George spend long hours brainstorming how to accomplish "the switch".
Linda Gault comes from a poverty-stricken family and is determined never to be poor again. She is now a philandering elitist who casually seduces men for their money. Her stockbroker husband Geoffrey has found out about his wife's infidelities, and encourages her to collect investment recommendations from her latest lover, high-profile financier John Fair. Linda is unamused with her husband's desire, claiming that finances have killed their loving marriage.
The professor is unamused by the girls' bad behavior and does not seem to notice who Stella is. At the end of term, a traditional costume party is held. Stella and her friends show up in revealing costumes and are therefore thrown out by Faith Morgan (Day), the head of the student body. The girls decide to go to a bar, where they are soon bothered by drunk men.
Unamused, Jim rebukes Huck for the first time. After some thought, Huck realizes that Jim, though a slave, is still a human being and deserves an apology ("Worlds Apart"). The King and Duke reappear to dragoon Huck into their next escapade. While Jim is, again, left alone with the raft, the three encounter a young fool on a dock, singing of his love of his home state ("Arkansas").
Valentine was ejected by home plate umpire Randy Marsh for arguing the call, and returned to the dugout an inning later in a disguise (sunglasses and a fake moustache made from Eye black). Unamused, Major League Baseball fined Valentine $5,000 and suspended him for two games. The Mets went on to win the game 4–3. Valentine led the Mets to a record of 97–66 and a wild card playoff berth that season.
Although he allows her to travel with him, she is unamused with McComb's playful behavior and soon abandons him. Once in Silver City, McComb, in a short time, builds the most successful saloon of the area. He hires John Plato Beck as his lawyer, an alcoholic but good-hearted man. Meanwhile, Georgia is worried when she finds out Stanley has bought the wagons from McComb in exchange for 6,000 shares in the mine.
In the heat of the argument, Céline tells Jesse she no longer loves him. Céline leaves their room and sits alone in the hotel's outdoor restaurant. Jesse joins her and jokes that he is a time traveler (referencing their first meeting) bringing her a letter from her 82-year-old self, describing this night as one of the best of their lives. Unamused, Céline says their fantasies will never match the imperfect reality.
Fears were expressed in the build-up to the launch of the show that it would be the subject of much criticism. RTÉ did not send out any advance tapes to the press Reviews of the show were negative. John Boland of the Irish Independent, was unamused with the "lame delivery" and the lack of a good script. It also failed to generate any great public interest, and was watched by an exceptionally small numbers of viewers.
Geoffrey Macnab of The Independent instead suggests that Hollywood look to capitalize on cult films, which have exploded in popularity on the internet. The rise of social media has been a boon to cult films. Sites such as Twitter have displaced traditional venues for fandom and courted controversy from cultural critics who are unamused by campy cult films. After a clip from one of his films went viral, director-producer Roger Corman made a distribution deal with YouTube.
Jerry's dentist, Tim Whatley, has just converted to Judaism but is already making Jewish-themed jokes. Jerry tells a priest that he thinks Tim only converted for the jokes, and that Tim has also been telling Catholic-themed jokes, saying that he's offended (not as a Jew, but as a comedian). However, the priest is unamused by a dentist joke that Jerry makes at the end of their conversation. He tells Tim about the dentist joke.
In order to bond better, following his misbehavior, he makes the remaining five reveal their innermost secret to each other in clandestine. After they receive their entrées, Gelman tells that he has devised a play starring each of the remaining five. He blackmails them with a recording of their telling of secrets—and threatens to tie them up just as Karpovsky has been—if they fail to comply. The five recite the play, but Gelman stops it, unamused.
Cindy Lou surprises everyone, not only with a musical number showing off her talents, but with a striptease thrown in that ends up with her diving into a swimming pool. Rayburn and others are delighted, but Lloyd is unamused and Gwen quarrels with Cindy Lou, who proceeds to toss her into the pool, too. By the time Lloyd returns to New York, however, he realizes that exactly the actress he is looking for is Cindy Lou, making her a star.
The tornadoling retaliates with just 2 punches, then attempts to get away, with Mickey hot on his heels. As Mickey chases him with a rake the terrified Moses calls out for help. The mother tornado, unamused with Mickey tormenting her offspring (and unaware of what her child has been doing to Mickey), furiously pursues him. Her angry rampage causes chaos and destruction through the farm fields and grasslands until she lifts the lower portion of her gigantic body and slows Mickey's movement.
The Honourable James Campbell (after – ) of Burnbank and Boquhan was a Scottish nobleman of Clan Campbell. He was an officer of the Royal Scots Army and then the British Army, and a politician who sat in the Parliament of Scotland from 1699 to 1702 and as a Whig in the British House of Commons from 1708 to 1710. In 1690 in London, 30-year-old Campbell abducted and married the 13-year-old granddaughter of an unamused Thomas, Lord Wharton. A notorious scandal ensued.
However, he cited the same figure to one of his victims (after said victim chided him) in 1992. At one point, he employed a bodyguard to protect himself against attacks by the unamused, distract his targets, and to alert him to the approach of elderly people so he could avoid scaring them. The police have received a number of complaints about the Bushman, and Fisherman's Wharf merchants have tried to shut him down. In 2004, he was charged with four misdemeanors, but a jury cleared him.
Robert Dean (Clifton Webb) is an old-fashioned psychologist who reluctantly allows his oldest daughter Meg (Jill St. John) to join a four-week tour in São Paulo before returning to college in America. When he finds out she is planning on six more weeks, he immediately books a ticket to Brazil to find out what her true motives for staying are. He is accompanied by his loving wife Mary (Jane Wyman) and youngest daughter, the wise-cracking, joyful Betsy (Carol Lynley). Upon arriving, Robert is unamused by the notable character change in a daughter.
Meanwhile, Morgan Grimes treats the sensei like a low-level karate instructor in hopes of getting a bad customer review (see "Buy More"). An unamused Bennett intimidates Morgan by taking his soda can and crushing it with his bare hand, a feat Bennett is known for. After Bennett leaves, Chuck follows him to the parking lot, only to be ambushed and shoved in the trunk of a car. Sarah and Casey follow the tracking signal embedded in Chuck's watch, and Casey attempts to ram his mentor's car, even though he knows Chuck is trapped inside.
Simultaneously, Dr. Braden finds out that Jennifer is acting out because she has been molested by someone as a child. He invites her parents to a session, but they are reluctant to work with Dr. Braden. Jennifer reveals that she was molested as a 9-year-old and confided in her parents, but they feared that the scandal might hurt their career and told Jennifer that she was lying. During the session, Oliver is unamused with Jennifer digging up the past and speaks of his intentions of putting her in a mental hospital.
She tries to flirt with him, but is unamused by his indifference. She soon starts taking it out on Rita and her friends Tina and Ellie, often embarrassing them or making catty remarks without directly confronting or insulting them. In spite of that, Rita still tries to befriend Sabrina and tells her about her bad relationship with her mother, explaining that she is often too busy to talk to her. Sabrina tries to upset her even more by saying that her relationship with her mother is very good.
Step Brothers received mixed reviews from critics. On Rotten Tomatoes, the film has an approval rating of 55% based on 204 reviews, with an average rating of 5.58/10. The site's critical consensus reads, "Step Brothers indulges in a cheerfully relentless immaturity that will quickly turn off viewers unamused by Ferrell and Reilly -- and delight those who find their antics hilarious." At the website Metacritic, which utilizes a normalized rating system, the film has a score of 51 out of 100, based on 33 critics, indicating "mixed or average reviews".
Ross and Chandler arrive from college to spend Thanksgiving with Ross and Monica's parents, who are unamused upon learning that Chandler hates Thanksgiving and does not eat Thanskgiving food. Monica, who develops a crush on Chandler, cooks macaroni and cheese for him instead. When Ross learns of Rachel's breakup, he asks Chandler to stay overnight in the hope of getting a date with her, but Chandler refuses, claiming that he does not want to be stuck with "your fat sister" Monica. Overhearing the conversation from behind the door, Monica breaks down in tears and storms out.
In the bottom of the fifth inning with the Dodgers leading 8–0, Tommy Holmes stepped into the batter's box, and Connie Ryan entered the on deck circle wearing a raincoat. Unamused by Ryan's protest of the game continuing under such conditions (and the bonfire started on the dugout steps by other members of the Braves), umpire George Barr promptly ejected Ryan. Kuczek was selected to pinch-hit for Ryan, and was likely going to assume Ryan's position at shortstop were the game to continue. Holmes singled off Dodger pitcher Don Newcombe, and Kuczek followed by doubling down the right field line.
He was able to vaporize people with his heat vision and thought that he came from another planet. He tells amusing stories of his misadventures as Billy Bryson, including his first days in school when he figured out that when the entire class was running drills to protect themselves from a bomb, he would simply read comic books instead. However, when the principal and a police officer came in one day to supervise, he got in trouble. Trouble was something fairly common for "the Thunderbolt Kid", as throughout his childhood his teachers were unamused by his activities.
His three-book contract with them included a termination clause should they reject a single submission. Unamused by the satire against one of their most saleable authors, Boni & Liveright immediately rejected it and terminated the contract.Mellow (1992), 317–321 Within weeks Hemingway signed a contract with Scribner's, who agreed to publish The Torrents of Spring and all of his subsequent work.Baker (1972), 76, 30–34The Torrents of Spring has little scholarly criticism as it is considered to be of less importance than Hemingway's subsequent work. See Oliver (1999), 330 Scribner's published the novel on 22 October 1926.
Pallud, p. 15 A document outlining Operation Greif's elements of deception (though not its objectives) had earlier been captured by the U.S. 106th Infantry Division near Heckhuscheid, and because Skorzeny was already well known for rescuing Italian dictator Benito Mussolini (Operation Oak) and Operation Panzerfaust, the Americans were more than willing to believe this story and Eisenhower was reportedly unamused by having to spend Christmas 1944 isolated for security reasons. After several days of confinement, he left his office, angrily declaring he had to get out and that he didn't care if anyone tried to kill him. Not even Field Marshal Bernard Montgomery was exempt from Skorzeny's commando paranoia.
The woodpecker then takes a big bite, which launches the walrus several feet in the air; he lands upside down on his chef's hat, flattening it. Unamused by Woody's shenanigans, Wally hammers several planks of wood over the knothole, proclaiming "Now, by golly, you'll get no more free lunch for nuthin'!" Woody then produces a ping pong paddle and a ball, which he knocks into Wally's yard, deftly landing on a plate of boiled eggs. Woody strolls in, looking for the ball, and proceeds to eat all the eggs; he then fires an arrow through the air, snatching a steak out of Wally's hand.
The omniscient narrator appears to have a pessimistic and ultimately unamused opinion of the characters described which contributes greatly to the novel's comedic value. Though the narration is choppy the main focus appears to be that of a specific set of characters that are both overlaid and interlinked in one way or the other. The exact identity of each character requires close observation on the reader's part as most characters are initially introduced under an alias (usually of a female variety) or referred to by the author as what type of "queen" they are. Most of the "queens" mentioned in the novel's exordial phases have their stories elaborated further.
Leslie, meanwhile, is unamused with Steven seeming to have become Peyton's favorite son; Steven, concurrently, is uneasy about Martin trying to maneuver him into a political future. Rodney and Sandy enjoy dates but when Lee tries to strong-arm Sandy physically into returning to her marriage, Rodney surprisingly knocks Lee down with a punch. Fearing that Martin has now disinherited Rodney and Norman, Leslie blackmails Betty into stealing Martin's will, threatening to reveal a report which falsely claims Betty was dating several men while in New York. Betty is shocked when she reads the changed will---naming her the Peyton heir on condition she marries Rodney within a year of Martin's death.
Green soon had his own non-paid television show on public-access television on cable TV. The first incarnation of The Tom Green Show aired from September 1994 until 1996 as a one-hour no commercial public cable access program on Rogers Television 22 in the Ottawa region airing 50 episodes in two seasons. The Tom Green Show was a variety show format, where he would have guests visit the studio and bands play before a live audience. He also had taped segments that typically consisted of stunts played by Green on unsuspecting people. A number of them involved Green's parents, Richard and Mary Jane, who consistently appeared unamused and occasionally angered by Tom's antics.
In the opening scene, the two aliens Kang and Kodos introduce a variety show, with a live audience consisting of aliens. While they tell jokes, canned laughter is played, but the audience appears unamused. The Simpson family is then shown watching the show on the couch, with Homer appearing as the jack- in-the-box from "Treehouse of Horror II", Marge as the witch from "Treehouse of Horror VIII", Bart as the half-fly mutant from "Treehouse of Horror VIII", Maggie is the alien/human mutant from "Treehouse of Horror IX" and Lisa is the victim of an axe murder. Lisa asks "What do aliens have to do with Halloween?" to which Maggie responds by saying "Silence!" in Kang's voice, and vaporizes her with a ray gun.
They argue back and forth at first, but soon decide to work together and add other combustible items to the pile in order to make a larger fire. An unamused Potter initially orders them to remove the extra material, but Sidney persuades him to let them go ahead with it as a way to relieve stress. The camp builds and lights a huge bonfire, throwing on items of particular annoyance (such as a copy of the Army cookbook, Radar's bugle, and Sidney's fatigues), and sings "Keep the Home Fires Burning." The next morning, Radar digs his bugle out of the ashes and plays reveille, with Potter jokingly remarking that the instrument sounds slightly better for having been put in the fire.
One song, in particular, had Hungarian state-owned recording industry top executive - and oft disliked – gatekeeper, Péter Erdős, become the subject of an obscene, but humorous signature anthem. Unamused, the record mogul attempted a campaign of slander going on record by falsely alleging the band represented extremist ideologies, advocating hatred towards Hungary's ethnic Roma minority; further propagating bogus claims the acronym, C.P.G. actually stood for Cigány Pusztitó Gárda. (Gypsy Extermination Guards) With further efforts to undermine the band, according to frontman Béla Haska, one incident even involved a private meeting with Erdős that quickly got exposed as a poor entrapment scheme involving the executive's failed attempt to secretly record incriminating conversations. CPg's final show was performed on March 5, 1983.
The duo also revived their recording career, releasing the album All I Ever Need Is You, and charting two more top ten hits: "All I Ever Need Is You", and "A Cowboy's Work Is Never Done" in 1972. Sonny and Cher's dialogues were patterned after the successful nightclub routines of Louis Prima and Keely Smith: the happy- go-lucky husband squelched by a tart remark from the unamused wife. The show featured a stock company of zany comedians, including Teri Garr, Freeman King, Ted Ziegler, and Murray Langston (later The Unknown Comic on The Gong Show). One sketch satirizing CBS's detective show Cannon and its portly star William Conrad was so successful that Sonny and Cher staged several follow-ups, with Tony Curtis as "Detective Fat".
Finally he visits the British Museum, reasoning that they must have a copy since every book published in the United Kingdom is stored there. At the Museum a copy of Lady, Don't Fall Backwards is found with all of its pages intact - however, the last page contains not the end of the story but instead a note stating that Sarto died before completing it, and that the unfinished book had been published anyway as being of interest to Sarto's fans. Disgusted, Hancock declares he will never read a book again and will instead take up a new hobby - the gramophone. Back at home later, Hancock has purchased his audio equipment and Sid returns from having purchased some records, but Hancock is unamused by Sid's choice of music - Schubert's Unfinished Symphony.
He then dances across some pond rocks, ending upon the shell-back of an unamused turtle, who carries the boy to land and curtly drops him off. The boy then skips over some more rocks to meet his sweetheart, who sits in a small boat; he fools around with his ukulele and drops it into the water. He dives down to rescue it, avoiding a rather menacing-looking fish, swimming past some smaller fish flopping melodically upon a submerged piano, and using the same instrument to entertain a disgruntled octopus, all without rising for breath! A fish-trumpeter joins in his number, as do a family of anchovies in a pair of fishing boots, a trombonist (whose instrument's slide is operated with the help of a wrecked ship's steering wheel), and another fish that may be a clarinetist.

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