Beef is the culinary name for meat from bovines, especially cattle. Beef can be harvested from bulls, heifers or steers. Its acceptability as a food source varies in different parts of the world.
Beef muscle meat can be cut into roasts, short ribs or steak (filet mignon, sirloin steak, rump steak, rib steak, rib eye steak, hanger steak, etc.). Some cuts are processed (corned beef or beef jerky), and trimmings, usually mixed with meat from older, leaner cattle, are ground, minced or used in sausages. The blood is used in some varieties of blood sausage. Other parts that are eaten include the oxtail, liver, tongue, tripe from the reticulum or rumen, glands (particularly the pancreas and thymus, referred to as sweetbread), the heart, the brain (although forbidden where there is a danger of bovine spongiform encephalopathy, BSE), the kidneys, and the tender testicles of the bull (known in the United States as calf fries, prairie oysters, or Rocky Mountain oysters). Some intestines are cooked and eaten as-is, but are more often cleaned and used as natural sausage casings. The bones are used for making beef stock.
Rhonda Ann Sing (February 21, 1961 – July 27, 2001) was a Canadian professional wrestler. After training with Mildred Burke, she wrestled in Japan under the name Monster Ripper. In 1987, she returned to Canada and began working with Stampede Wrestling, where she was their first Stampede Women's Champion. In 1995, she worked in the World Wrestling Federation as the comedic character Bertha Faye, winning the WWF Women's Championship. She also wrestled in World Championship Wrestling to help generate interest in their women's division.
While growing up in Calgary, Sing attended numerous Stampede Wrestling events with her mother. She knew she wanted to be a wrestler from a young age and frequently beat up the neighborhood children. As a teenager, Sing approached members of the Hart wrestling family and asked to be trained, but she was rejected as they did not train women wrestlers at the time.Bret Hart, however, claims it had more to do with scheduling conflicts. During a trip to Hawaii in 1978, she saw Japanese women's wrestling on television and decided she wanted to pursue the sport. She later wrote Mildred Burke, after a friend gave her a magazine with Burke's contact information, and sent her a biography and photo. Shortly thereafter, she joined Burke's training facility in Encino, California.
Beef is the meat from cattle.
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What's in it for me
I figured out the figure of love
And get to 50 / 50
Verse:Intercity 2 way pretty
Yeah
I bought myself a first class ticket this time
A to B and Cee with you and me
When we listen to the rhythm of this track
Ain't no holding back
Ain't no holding back from me
I'm fully packed with pump-ability
And when I drive by
You get down on your knees
I surprise eyes
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Chorus:I never knew what's in it Love
What's in it for me
I figured out the figure of love
and get to 50 / 50
Bridge:Try to find out for yourself
‘s gonna take you a long way from home
I'll be your cabdriver baby
Soul survivor
You are not alone 'cause I
Chorus:Never knew what's in it Love
What's in it for me
I figured out the figure of love
and get to 50 / 50
Solo:Guitar
Singin'!
Chorus:I never knew what's in it
Love
What's in it for me
I figured out the figure of love
and get to 50 / 50
50 for you
And then a 50 for me
Lotta mercy on our souls
Outro:Cupid
Draw back your bow
And let your arrow flow
Straight to me lovers' hart for I
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Cupid
Draw back your bow
And now let that freaky arrow flow
Straight to me lovers' hart for me
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