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Andrew Donald "Andy" Bell (born 6 May 1956) is an English former footballer who played as a striker.
Born in Taunton, Somerset, Bell played for hometown club Taunton Town before signing for Exeter City in July 1979. He made three appearances in the Football League during the 1979–80 season before joining Yeovil Town. He made 122 appearances and scored 36 goals for Yeovil in the Alliance Premier League. He joined Weymouth in 1983, making eight appearances and scoring one goal in the 1983–84 season. He played for Paulton Rovers during the 1984–85 season.
Andrew "Andy" Bell (born 12 February 1984) is an English footballer who plays for Nelson as a striker.
Born in Blackburn, Lancashire, Bell started his career with hometown club Blackburn Rovers at the age of 10 and signed a professional contract in February 2001 after nearly a decade in the youth system. He had a trial at Wycombe Wanderers in April 2003 and after being released by Blackburn in the summer he signed for Wycombe on a month-to-month contract in September, making his debut and scoring both goals in a 5–2 defeat to Oldham Athletic. His contract was extended until 29 February in January, before being released and joining York City on trial. He signed for York on non-contract terms on 1 March and made his debut in a 0–0 draw at Oxford United. His only goal for York came in a 3–1 defeat to Scunthorpe United, after he scored into an empty goal from a Stuart Wise long ball. He finished the 2003–04 season with 10 appearances and one goal for York as they were relegated to the Conference National.
Take-out or takeout (in North American and Philippine English); also carry-out (in U.S. and Scotland);take-away (in the United Kingdom other than Scotland, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Hong Kong, and Ireland),parcel (in Indian English and Pakistani English), refers to prepared meals or other food items, purchased at a restaurant, that the purchaser intends to eat elsewhere. A concept found in many ancient cultures, take-out food is now common worldwide, with a number of different cuisines and dishes on offer.
The concept of prepared meals to be eaten elsewhere dates back to antiquity. Market and roadside stalls selling food were common in both Ancient Greece and Ancient Rome. In Pompeii, archaeologists have found a number of thermopolia. These were service counters, opening onto the street, which provided food to be taken away and eaten elsewhere. There is a distinct lack of formal dining and kitchen area in Pompeian homes, which may suggest that eating, or at least cooking, at home was unusual. Over 200 thermopolia have been found in the ruins of Pompeii.
Carry Out is a song recorded by American rapper and producer Timbaland for his third studio album Shock Value II (2009). The song features guest vocals from longtime collaborator, American recording artist Justin Timberlake. Timbaland and Timberlake co-wrote the song with Timothy "Attitude" Clayton, Jim Beanz and Jerome "J-Roc" Harmon; with Harmon co-producing the song with Timbaland. Mosley Music Group, together with Blackground and Interscope Records, serviced the song to contemporary hit radio on December 1, 2009 in the United States, as the third single from Shock Value II.
Carry Out received a mixed response from contemporary music critics, with many being divided on the song's composition and lyrical content. Carry Out's lyrics use the term 'carry out' as metaphor for sex. Most found the song to be one of the album's best tracks, but criticized the use of food-sex metaphors and deemed the song to be lacking in creativity. The song also received comparisons to The Lonely Island's 2006 single Dick in a Box, in which Timberlake was featured. "Carry Out" peaked within the top ten of the charts in Canada, the Republic of Ireland and the United Kingdom. The song's accompanying music video, directed by Bryan Barber, features Timbaland and Timberlake surrounded by women, which they attempt to seduce while dressed in fast-food restaurant themed costumes.
I never felt this good before
I could Be destroyed
I don't know what you're looking for
You'd better make some noise
'Cause my desire
Is running down a city street
Pull me up to the wire
I'm driven by a heavy beat
When you put your hand in my hand
I go down, then I go crazy for you
Crazy...Crazy
I feel so ashamed to tell you
I go down, then I go crazy for you
Crazy...Crazy
Rush is good...
I never told a lie...
And with your speech you might
Have an alibi
'Cause my desire
Is running down a city street
Pull me up to the wire
I'm driven by a heavy beat
When you put your hand in my hand
I go down, then I go crazy for you
Crazy...Crazy
I feel so ashamed to tell you
I go down, then I go crazy for you
Crazy...Crazy
Ohhh...Ohhh...Ohhh
'Cause my desire
Is running down a city street
pull me up to the wire
I'm driven to a heavy beat
When you put your hand in my hand
I go down, then I go crazy for you
Crazy...Crazy
I feel so ashamed to tell you
I go down, then I go crazy for you