Quid ita serius = Why so serious?
Nags Head in whitechapel high st 20 metres from brick lane eastern European and Brazilian girls get it off for £1 ( yes £1 )!!! beer £3.20p a pint £2 entry 3 different shifts a day . 2 hours 6 pints 15 girls etc £35 quid not £400 at spearmint etc . nearest tube aldgate east or whitechapel. cheers enjoy Tim a punter not the owner etc
The original song was written and demo recorded by Steven Georgiou, better known as Cat Stevens. It was released on his album New Masters in 1967, which failed to chart. He sold the song to P.P Arnold for 30 quid, and it became a huge hit for her. Later it became an international hit recorded by Rod Stewart, James Morrison, Keith Hampshire, and most recently by Sheryl Crow. Stevens, having converted to Islam, is now known as Yusuf Islam, and has won 2 consecutive ASCAP (Songwriter's Association) awards, along with many others for "First Cut is the Deepest".
In the television series "House MD" - season 4, episode 9: a musician named Jim Moskowich who later changed his name to Jimmy Quid was admitted to the hospital to be diagnosed. One of the Fellows learning from Dr House named Amber was fired because she was wrong about the person she saw in the patient. At the end of the show, House played a song recorded by the patient 20 years earlier before his name change. The recording has a "folksy" sound which is quite different from his current songs which are described as a combination of "Thelonious Monk and the sound a trash compactor makes when you crawl inside it." --- Actually, I've learned that Jimi Quidd, (which is the correct spelling), was a contemporary of Jimi Hendrix, and was associated with the group "Dots." Hugh Laurie, a.k.a. House, is also a musician and was clearly impressed in some way by the short lived Mr. Quidd. --- Jimi Quidd, a Greek-American performer and producer, (originally named Jimmy Hatzidimitriou) sang lead for The Dots. Later he founded and produced Bad Brains. Quidd was born December 1, 1953 and died August 15, 1990. sounds more like john fahey ------ I should think either one of your answers or possibly all of them are in some form or other incorrect... Rather it be the name of Jimmy/spelling or just your wrong info I don't know, but I do know that if This Jimmy fellow, that you describe was real he would be for sale on eBay in the records section. If you check eBay there is nothing at all under those two or three names you folks have offered here, and if there was there is not now. As Great as the sound was of this muscian on House There would be something about him on the internet with no doubts of who Jim was and I hope still is. I play guitar as well and I enjoy Jimmy's? style. Somthing is not accurate and I would like to know the truth about Jim and/or where that song played on house originated from and who wrote it plus who it was playing the song on the House Episode. Get it together people. No guessing!!! You can find their songs on myspace http://www.myspace.com/thedotsnyc -------- The song in question was composed and performed by Hugh Laurie. The patient's name in this episode is Jimmy Quid. -------- The character Jimmy Quidd in the show was loosely based on the real life Jimi Quidd, or at least the name was. Quidd was, as stated earlier, a member of The Dots and founder/producer of Bad Brains. However, none of the music in the episode was by Quidd or The Dots. The song that was supposed to be by the Quidd the character was by a band called P***y Galore, it is called 'Kicked Out.' The song at the end of the episode when he is choosing who to fire is actually by Hugh Laurie, the actor who plays Dr. House. http://www.fox.com/house/recaps/season-4/episode-09.htm http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lTmJuOku6jg
I'll use italics for the Latin they spoke, boldfor the literal translation, and plain text with quotations for the inferred meaning. All other text will be plain, as well.Doc:In vino veritas.In wine is truth."When I'm drinking, I speak my mind."Ringo:Age quod agis.Do what you do."Do what you do best."Doc:Credat Judaeus apella, non ego.The Jew Apella may believe it, not I."I don't believe drinking is what I do best."Ringo: [pats his gun]Eventus stultorum magister.Events are the teachers of fools."Fools have to learn by experience."Doc Holliday: [gives a Cheshire cat smile]In pace requiescat!Rest in peace!""It's your funeral!"Marshal White:Come on boys. We don't want any trouble in here. Not in any language.Doc:Evidently Mr. Ringo's an educated man. Now I really hate him.This is when Ringo pulls his gun and does his tricks before Doc mocks him with his drinking cup.
K Foundation Burn a Million Quid was created on 1995-08-23.
The cast of Watch the K Foundation Burn a Million Quid - 1995 includes: Jimi Cauty as himself Bill Drummond as himself
ten million
14 million quid
Around 100 million bucks.
$9.9355 million U.S. dollars
7.5million US dollars. The average exchange is $1.50/1 quid. So just multiply your English quid by 1.5 and you get your average worth.
10 million quid.
2.36 quid
I think its more or less around 2.5 million US dollars.Depends on the currency rate
so you can download and burn your own games or be able to buy the for about 3 quid
It's not the 1800s so no we don't have maids unless you have a million quid in your bank!?