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Cub and band
The performance contained many humorous re-interpretations of the script, such as continually referring to Brad Wesley by Gazzara's actual name, as well as the substitution of the film's original soundtrack with music from ' 80s synth-pop band Bronski Beat, Pavement, The Alarm, The Smiths, Wilco, Nena, Let's Active, The Misfits, Belle and Sebastian, Franz Ferdinand and the ' 90s Canadian pop-punk band, Cub.
* On their 1996 album Factory Showroom, the band They Might Be Giants released a cover of a song called " New York City " ( originally by a Canadian band named Cub ).
Cub was an indie rock band from Vancouver, British Columbia that formed in 1992 and disbanded in 1997.
From late 1979 until late 1980, Koda began playing with three members of a Detroit-based band called Mugsy, calling themselves Cub Koda and the Points.
* Wolf & Cub, an Australian band
Similar Cub Scouting events include the raingutter regatta with boats and the space derby using rubber band powered rockets.
However, their songs have been covered by many other bands, including D. O. A., NoMeansNo, MDC, Overkill, Jingo de Lunch and Vancouver all-women band Cub, and they are highly regarded within the punk community.
* Ep 482 ( 2005-03-13 ) Alt-Rock's Greatest All-Female Bands 2-featuring: The Donnas & L7 ( band ) & Babes in Toyland ( band ) & Jale & Cub ( band ) & Bikini Kill & Sleater-Kinney & Shonen Knife & The 5. 6. 7. 8's & Pizzicato Five & Kittie

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Two of his five children, his eldest daughters, died from cancer ( breast cancer and lymphoma ), while his elder son, Gus, was killed when a Piper PA-18 ( Super Cub, registration G-AYPN ) crashed into a hillside at Ditcham Park Woods near Petersfield, Hampshire, on 28 August 1971.
Baden-Powell's personal experiences in India led him to adopt Rudyard Kipling's The Jungle Book as a major influence for the Cub Scouts ; for example, the name used for the Cub Scout leader, Akela ( whose name was also appropriated for the Webelos ), is that of the leader of the wolf pack in the book.
From largest to smallest, they are Antelope Island, Stansbury Island, Fremont Island, Carrington Island, Dolphin Island, Cub Island, and Badger Island, and various rocks, reefs, or shoals with names like Strongs Knob, Gunnison Island, Goose, Browns, Hat ( Bird ), Egg Island, Black Rock, and White Rock.
On April 12, 1951, Lieutenant John W. Hodgkin flew his ski-equipped Piper J-3 Cub from Spanaway Air Strip to the top of Mount Rainier ( 14, 410 feet ), establishing a world record for a high-altitude landing.
He also loved flying, and owned among other aircraft a 1945 Stearman tail number N3188 ( his student number in reform school ), a 1946 Piper J3 Cub, and an award-winning 1931 Pitcairn PA-8 biplane, once flown as part of the U. S. Mail Service by famed World War I flying ace, Eddie Rickenbacker.
Darien has many active scout units, including two Boy Scout troops, a Boy Scout Ship, and Explorer Post 53 ( see Post 53 section, above ), as well as three Cub Scout packs.
* Vessels ( Wolf & Cub album ), 2006
He nearly became only the third player to collect 20 doubles, triples, home runs, and stolen bases in the same season, led the Cubs to the National League's Eastern Division title ( their first championship of any kind since 1945 ), and won the National League Most Valuable Player Award, the first by a Cub since Ernie Banks ' back-to-back honors in and.
He became only the fourth Chicago Cub to have his number retired, following Ernie Banks (# 14 ), Billy Williams (# 26 ), and Ron Santo (# 10 ).
While attending school she played drums in several local bands, including the Del Logs, the Propanes, the Weasels, Cub ( which featured I Am Spoonbender's Robynn Iwata ), and Maow.
Ernest " Ernie " Banks ( born January 31, 1931 in Dallas, Texas ), nicknamed " Mr. Cub ", is a retired professional baseball player.
In many European countries ( especially where the Jungle theme still has a strong part in the programme ), Saint Francis of Assisi is the patron saint of Cub Scouts, because of his relationship with wolves.
A Pack is headed by a Cub Scout Leader ( 團長 ), with several Assistant Cub Scout Leaders ( 副團長 ) and Instructors ( 教練員 ).
* Cub ( Happy Tree Friends ), a character in Happy Tree Friends
* Cub Buck ( 1892 – 1966 ), professional American football player
Domeyko was born in present-day Belarus, at a manor then located within the Russian part of the former Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, at Niedźwiadka Wielka ( — Miadzviedka ) Manor ( Bear Cub Manor ), near Nieśwież ( Nesvizh ), Nowogródek ( Navahradak ) district, Minsk Governorate, Imperial Russia ( now Karelichy district, Belarus ).
These players include Andy Pafko ( who, coincidentally, played in the 1945 World Series as a Cub ), Gene Baker, Smoky Burgess, Don Hoak, Dale Long, Lou Brock ( whose first title was in after a mid-season trade to the St. Louis Cardinals ), Lou Johnson, Jim Brewer, Moe Drabowsky, Don Cardwell, Ken Holtzman, Billy North, Fred Norman, Bill Madlock, Manny Trillo, Greg Gross, Rick Monday, Burt Hooton, Bruce Sutter, Willie Hernández, Joe Niekro, Dennis Eckersley, Joe Carter, Greg Maddux, Joe Girardi ( as both a player and a manager ), José Vizcaíno, Glenallen Hill ( after his second stint with the Cubs ; his title came in after a mid-season trade ), Luis Gonzalez, Mike Morgan, Mark Grace, Mark Bellhorn, Bill Mueller, Scott Eyre ( whose title came in after he been traded from the Cubs during the season ), Tom Gordon, Matt Stairs, Jamie Moyer, in, Mark DeRosa and Mike Fontenot — the former of whom had been traded the offseason before, the latter having been traded that midseason, and in, Ryan Theriot who was traded the previous season.

Cub and rock
With a booming voice and looming physical presence, Burnett is commonly ranked among the leading performers in electric blues ; musician and critic Cub Koda declared, " no one could match Howlin ' Wolf for the singular ability to rock the house down to the foundation while simultaneously scaring its patrons out of its wits.
Michael " Cub " Koda ( October 1, 1948-July 1, 2000 ) was an American rock and roll singer, guitarist, songwriter, disc jockey, music critic, and record compiler.

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" By the end of the following year he had taken up the ukelele and tea-chest bass and begun to participate in skiffle sessions with friends, and had started to play the piano ; meanwhile his stage presentation of numbers by both Presley and Chuck Berry — complete with gyrations in tribute to the original artists — to his local Wolf Cub group was described as " mesmerizing ... like someone from another planet.
Active from 1914, programs offered include: Cub Scouts, Boy Scouts, Venture, Exploring and Learning for Life.
The words " Law of the Pack ," " Akela ," " Wolf Cub ," " Grand Howl ," " den ," and " pack " all come from the Jungle Book.
* Cub Koda, lead singer of Brownsville Station, best known for the 1973 hit song " Smokin ' in the Boys Room ", which was later covered by Mötley Crüe, graduated from Manchester High School
In 1946 the company opened a new factory in Ponca City, Oklahoma and transferred production of the Cub from Lock Haven.
Usagi Yojimbo is heavily influenced by Japanese cinema and has included references to the work of Akira Kurosawa ( the title of the series is derived from Kurosawa's 1960 film Yojimbo ) and to icons of popular Japanese cinema such as Lone Wolf and Cub, Zatoichi, and Godzilla.
General Wood often utilized a light Piper Cub liaison aircraft flown by his personal pilot, Maj. Charles " Bazooka Charlie " Carpenter, to keep up with his rapidly-moving division, sometimes personally carrying corps orders from headquarters directly to his advancing armored columns.
Hornsby played right field from May 29 to June 10, appeared in two games as a pinch hitter, played third base from July 14 through July 18, and played one last game as a Cub when he pinch-hit on July 31.
While advertisers played up his habit of openly rooting for the Cubs from the booth ( for example, one Budweiser ad described him as " Cub Fan, Bud Man " in a Blues Brothers-style parody of " Soul Man "), he had been even less restrained about rooting for the Cardinals when he broadcast for them.
In 1919 the Cub pack from the 4th Streatham Scout Group, met Princess Marie Louise on her visit to Streatham, South London.
She was so impressed with the group and their high standards, that she declared the group as her own, and as hence been known as the " 4th Streatham Sea Scout Group ( Princess Marie Louise's Own )" Photograph from 1919 of the Cub Scouts meeting Princess Marie Louise
Subsidiary Cub Records was launched in the late 1950s and Verve Records was acquired from Norman Granz in December 1960.
A keen footballer from a young age, he joined the local Cub Scout group purely so that he could play for their football team.
Cub Scouts in uniform from Hong Kong
Cub Scouts from Indonesia
In the 1960s and later, the Wolf Cub section departed in many organizations from the jungle theme.
In most countries the members of a Six are from all Cub Scout-ages with the oldest as sixer (" leader ").
Youth Leaders from more senior Sections of Scouting are actively encouraged to assist as Cub Scout Leaders.
A Cub Scout gets satisfaction from meeting challenges, having friends, feeling good about himself, and feeling he is important to other people.
The tradition of Cub Scouting in Hong Kong was inherited from the British.
The Promise and Law for the Cub Scouts are simplified from those for Scouts.
In Ireland, the section is known as both Cub Scouts and Macaoimh, depending on the tradition from which the particular scout troop comes.

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