This list of fictional ducks is subsidiary to the list of fictional birds. It is restricted to notable duck characters from the world of fiction.
— http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_fictional_ducks
Later on she sees Adam on the bleachers with his girlfriend. She tells Adam she doesn’t have any STDs and asks his girlfriend if she has any. The girlfriend states no and Pauline informs them that if the girlfriend doesn’t have anything neither will she. After she walks away the girlfriend deduces that Adam was unfaithful.
— http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Excision_%28film%29
“Cowboy” is a single by Kid Rock from his album Devil Without a Cause.
He describes the song as “Lynyrd Skynyrd meets Run-D.M.C..” The song is a genre all to itself fusing elements of rap, folk and southern rock. The song samples of the piano break of the Doors “L.A. Woman”. The song was originally rejected by Atlantic Records, after Kid Rock told them it was the best song he had written to that point.
— http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cowboy_%28song%29
Farkas “Bulk” Bulkmeier (Paul Schrier) and Eugene “Skull” Skullovitch (Jason Narvy), from the very beginning, provided much of the comic relief in the series, usually through an over-the-top slapstick; they came with their own background music, which Jason Narvy has said was based on Skull’s laugh and “fat guy: tuba”.[1] This was highlighted by their physical appearances: Bulk was heavyset and Skull was lean, similar in style to the comedy duo Laurel and Hardy. Bulk was the dominant member of the duo, and Skull would usually follow and attempt to emulate Bulk. Such is exemplified when Skull would repeat whatever Bulk had said, usually beginning with “yeah”.
— https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bulk_and_Skull
Gish was born in Springfield, Ohio, to 17-year-old Mary Robinson McConnell (an Episcopalian) and James Leigh Gish (who was of German Lutheran descent).
— http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lillian_Gish
Of course we need to know the faith of her parents! The difficulties between Episcopalians and Lutherans is almost certainly the source of Gish’s art.
Of course we need to know the faith of her parents! The difficulties between Episcopalians and Lutherans is almost certainly the source of Gish’s art.
Later in 1996 the group contributed to the Space Jam soundtrack, including the theme song. The theme song got frequent showing on MTV and charted fairly well, peaking at #37 on the Billboard Hot 100. Following the release of Barkley, Shut Up and Jam: Gaiden, the Space Jam theme has had an almost memetic surge in popularity on YouTube with numerous remixes and parodies.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quad_City_DJ%27s
Youtube remixes are important. They should all have separate articles.
He displays an array of quirky mannerisms such as giving a ‘thumbs up’ when satisfied, sage-like sayings, and distinctive sense of humor along with his love for a good cherry pie (but, he also has a love for other pies or maybe all pies in general) and a “damn fine cup of coffee” (which he takes black).
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dale_Cooper
Hey, we’re not certain about his pie love. We’re not going speculate on a man’s pastry preferences.
The P.E.A.R.L. (Paranormal Excellence Award for Romantic Literature) was a reader’s choice award, presented annually to the top voted paranormal romances by the ParaNormal Romance Groups naming the “best of year” in ten categories related to paranormal romance and romantic science fiction.
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THIS IS THE WORLD YOU LIVE IN! YOU’RE ALLOWING THIS TO HAPPEN!
The recovery gets the boys recognized by the Park County PD, and they are made Junior Detectives. However, it’s not just honorary. Lieutenant Dawson, the department’s head lieutenant, flat-out hires them and then assigns them to bust a meth lab, something that should be reserved for actual detectives.
— en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lil’_Crime_Stoppers
He mentally plans his fights using physics in a scientific calculating method. He knows how to break a man’s neck with one hand (Bad Luck and Trouble) and kill a villain with a single punch to the head (Running Blind and 61 Hours) or chest (Worth Dying For). In a fight against a 7 foot, 400 lb steroid-using thug (Persuader), Reacher was able to lift his opponent into the air and drop him on his head.
— http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Reacher