Arkady/Arcadi sun of the Russian billionaire who paid 1 million to be in the video
It keep hearing Stevie Nicks' "Stand Back" sampled in "Alejandro" as well as Hall and Oates' "Out of Touch". Maybe if you combine these with Abba's "Fernando" you get "Alejandro"?
Michael W. Smith also sings it. It's the title track on his CD entitled "The Stand."
A cymbal stand goes straight up and down and a boom stand has an extra joint on the stand that allows you to extend your cymbal out over your toms and other parts of the kit as well. (I personally think that someone should've come up with a better name for the straight stand than "cymbal stand" seeing that they are both cymbal stands regaurdless of shape. lol)
Well it depends on what we are listening to when we stand together. My best guess would be about 116bpm, but other times we could stand together when the tempo of the music playing is a bit slower, like 87bpm.
The other members of the band got tired of him and couldn't stand him
This man isn't Alejandro. He payed Lady Gaga $1,000,000 dollars to be in her Music Video for 15 seconds.
It keep hearing Stevie Nicks' "Stand Back" sampled in "Alejandro" as well as Hall and Oates' "Out of Touch". Maybe if you combine these with Abba's "Fernando" you get "Alejandro"?
Crime Scene Investigation
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LOTMS stands for Life on the Murder Scene.
when he went under water
Question is not clear, but what i can infer, it probably means to check to make sure the scene is safe before treating a victim.
Everything listed here: http://www.wikihow.com/Be-a-Scene-Kid
The fact that he got shot! Otherwise the beach landing scene at the start and the sniper scene later are the two that stand out for me.
In the scene where Gordie and Vern are running towards the camera with the train right behind them, the train was actually at the other end of the bridge. They used a 600mm long-focus lens that compressed the image so it looked like the train was right behind them.