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Elephant Parts was also the name of a British adult humour comic. Short-lived British adult comic from the 1990s, similar in tone and content to Gas comic, only with a cruder layout and a wilfully amateurish feel overall. ...
The term adult describes any mature organism, but normally it refers to a human: one that is no longer a child / minor and is now either a man or a woman. ...
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Elephant Parts is a home music video made by Michael Nesmith, former Monkee, in 1981. Mike used the money he inherited from his mother, the inventor of Liquid Paper, to produce it. Elephant Parts is one hour long featuring five full length music videos including the popular songs "Rio" and "Cruisin'." The latter featured Hulk Hogan as one of the song's primary characters, Sunset Sam, along with Lucy and Ramona. There are various comedy sketches in between, notably Elvis drugs, Neighborhood Nuclear Superiority, Detroit Car Company, Mariachi translations and a series of bits with a lounge singer and a pirate (separate bits), and a game show called "Name That Drug". It as a whole, was the first music video to win a Grammy in the Music Video category. Michael Nesmith in the Monkees, circa 1967. ...
The Monkees in 1968 (left to right): Micky Dolenz, Peter Tork, Mike Nesmith and Davy Jones The Monkees were a four-person band who appeared in an American television series of the same name, which ran on NBC from 1966 to 1968. ...
Liquid Paper, a brand name of whiteout, white-out, or correction fluid, is used to cover up mistakes on paper without retyping the entire sheet. ...
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