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Jim and Jimbo
The first rule is used in many ( but not all ) dictionaries, the second in telephone directories ( so that Wilson, Jim K appears with other people named Wilson, Jim and not after Wilson, Jimbo ).
An aspect of the mateship culture on language is that Australians have a propensity for the diminutive forms of names ( e. g. Hargrave -> Hargie ; Wilkinson -> Wilko ; John -> Johnno ; David -> Davo ; Hogan -> Hoges ; James -> Jimmy -> Jim -> Jimbo ).
* Jimbo ( Jim Park ) ( 1979 )
Its current members are Jim " Reverend Horton " Heath on guitar and lead vocals, Jimbo Wallace on the upright bass, and Paul Simmons on drums.
* James → Jamie, Jim, Jimbo
* James → JimJimbo, Jimmy
It featured 20 men including the WWF wrestlers and NFL superstars ; NFL stars included Jimbo Covert, Bill Fralic, Russ Francis, Ernie Holmes, Harvey Martin and William " The Refrigerator " Perry, while WWF stars included André the Giant, Ted Arcidi, Tony Atlas, The Hart Foundation ( Bret " Hitman " Hart and Jim " The Anvil " Neidhart ), The Killer Bees ( B. Brian Blair and Jim Brunzell ), Hillbilly Jim, The Iron Sheik, King Tonga, Pedro Morales, Bruno Sammartino, Danny Spivey and Big John Studd.
* Jimbo, nickname of Code Lyoko character Jim Moralés
WRNO alumni also include former PD Michael Costello " Michael In The Morning "/" M & M " ( brother of late WRNO founder / owner Joseph Mark Costello III ); Jim White ; DJ-turned-actor John Larroquette ; Soxless Scott Seagraves ; Jeff " JD The DJ " Douglas, famous for his " Rock ' n ' Roll Flight To Midnight "; Tom Owens ; Jimbo Roberts: Johnny Tyler ; " Weerd " Wayne Watkins ; Mary London ; Lyn Taylor ( Now a Program Manager at CBS Radio Detroi ); and writer-producer Vance DeGeneres.
A person holding a phone conversation was talking to someone ( unseen ) named " Jim " and was referring to him by every variant of " Jim " that he could think of (" Jimbo ," " Jimmy boy ," " Jimmy crack corn ...").

Jim and co-founder
Minuteman Project co-founder Jim Gilchrist ran for Congress with the American Independent Party in 2005, but has since rejoined the Republicans.
* Jim Cramer, television host of CNBC's Mad Money and co-founder of TheStreet. com
* Jim Kimsey, co-founder, CEO, and first chairman of America Online
The donations came from Jim Clark, a member of the university's board of trustees and founder of Netscape, and David Filo, a graduate of its School of Engineering and co-founder of Yahoo !.
* Jim Yong Kim, Professor of Medicine and Social Medicine and Chair of the Department of Global Health and Social Medicine at Harvard Medical School, Chief of the Division of Global Health Equity at Brigham and Women's Hospital, Director of the Francois Xavier Bagnoud ( FXB ) Center for Health and Human Rights, former director of the World Health Organization HIV / AIDS department, co-founder of Partners in Health, 17th president of Dartmouth College
* Jim Lee, best-selling comic book artist ( e. g. X-Men, Batman, Superman ) and co-creator ( Gen¹³, WildC. A. T. s ); co-founder of Image Comics
* Interview with Jim McDermott, co-founder of Stamps. com
The Pamida name represents the first two letters of the first names of co-founder Jim Witherspoon's three sons, Pat, Mike, and David.
* Jim Harris ( entrepreneur ), American businessman, co-founder of Compaq Computer
After the war, on February 13, 1866, two sons of co-founder and Baptist minister, Robert S. James, Jesse and Frank James, along with Cole and Jim Younger staged the first peace-time, daylight bank robbery in the United States at the Clay County Savings Association four blocks west of the campus, thus beginning the notorious history of what newspapers dubbed the James-Younger gang.
As of March 14, 2009, an article in the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette quoted Jim Sinegal, co-founder and president of the company, as saying, " Generally we don't have customers who use food stamps.
Estelle Axton ( September 11, 1918 – February 25, 2004 ) was the co-founder, with her brother Jim Stewart, of Stax Records.
Many of the original CGL team now forms the elite of the CG and computer world with members going on to Silicon Graphics, Microsoft, Cisco, NVIDIA and others, including Pixar President Ed Catmull, Pixar co-founder and Microsoft Graphics Fellow Alvy Ray Smith, Pixar co-founder Ralph Guggenheim, Walt Disney Feature Animation Chief Scientist Lance Williams, Dreamworks Animator Hank Grebe, Netscape and Silicon Graphics founder Jim Clark ( James H. Clark ), Microsoft Graphics Fellow Jim Blinn, Thad Beier, Andrew Glassner and Tom Brigham.
Most of the employees were active or former students, and included Jim Clark, who started Silicon Graphics, Ed Catmull, co-founder of Pixar, and John Warnock of Adobe.
In 1974, NYIT ’ s Computer Graphics Lab ( CGL ) was established and attracted the likes of: Pixar Animation Studios President Edwin Catmull and co-founder Alvy Ray Smith ; Walt Disney Feature Animation Chief Scientist Lance Joseph Williams ; Dreamworks animator Hank Grebe ; and Netscape and Silicon Graphics founder Jim Clark.
* Jim Muller, co-founder of Voice of the Faithful
Originally, after its activity in St. Louis, Jim and his then wife ( and HAE co-founder ) Carol, moved to Oregon to continue the project there in the context of a musician's commune.
In 2005, IronMind worked with the event ’ s co-founder, Jim Lorimer, to bring Shi Zhiyong and Zhang Guozheng – the two gold medalists from China ’ s 2004 Olympic men ’ s weightlifting team – to Columbus, Ohio, for the weightlifting exhibition at that year ’ s festival.
He was a co-founder of Greenpeace in 1972 with Patrick Moore, Ben Metcalfe, Jim Bohlen, Irving Stowe, Paul Watson ( which is contested by Greenpeace ; more at this page ) and several other members.
After Otis Redding's appearance in a session with guitarist Johnny Jenkins, producer and co-founder of Stax Records, Jim Stewart.
Jim is also a co-founder of the Southern Railway Historical Association, and holds an engineer's license with the North Carolina Transportation Museum in Spencer.

Jim and band
This lineup of Devo lasted until 1976 when Jim left the band.
To this end, manager Jim Dickson instigated a loose session where the band recorded several honky tonk staples from their live act, contemporary pop covers in a countrified vein (" To Love Somebody ", " Lodi ", " I Shall Be Released ", " Honky Tonk Women "), and Larry Williams ' " Bony Moronie ".
The Buckaroos ( Buck Owens ' band ) initially served as the house band on the show and consisted of members Don Rich, Jim Shaw, Jerry Brightman, Jerry Wiggins, Rick Taylor, Doyle Singer ( Doyle Curtsinger ), Don Lee, Ronnie Jackson, Terry Christoffersen, Doyle Holly and later Victoria Hallman ( aka Jesse Rose McQueen ).
While the band toured Japan in April, the band's manager, Jim Beach, successfully negotiated the band out of their Trident Studios contract.
On 20 August 2010, Queen's manager Jim Beach put out a Newsletter stating that the band had signed a new contract with Universal Music.
By 1991, the newly formed band had signed a recording contract with Virgin Records and enlisted the help of several drummers / percussionists ( Jim Keltner, Michael Urbano and Phil Jones ), issuing their first album, Cracker, in 1992.
The promo video, produced in conjunction with the Jim Henson's Creature Shop, featured the band with comical " muppet " bodies.
After just 2 weeks in the studio with producer Jim Wirt, the band was unhappy with the recordings and opted to continue recording without a producer.
The band subsequently continued as a quartet led by Tilbrook, with Jim Kimberley replacing Soan on some tour dates, and ″ Christopher Holland ″ exiting in the autumn to fnish a solo album www. cosmicharmony. co. uk to be replaced by Tilbrook's other frequent writing partner Chris Braide.
Primal Scream are a Scottish alternative rock band originally formed in 1982 in Glasgow by Bobby Gillespie ( vocals ) and Jim Beattie.
EchoStar was formed in 1980 by its chairman and chief executive officer, Charles Ergen along with colleagues Candy Ergen and Jim Defranco, as a distributor of C band satellite television systems.
During this time, the band changed the spelling of their name from ' Pitch Shifter ' to ' Pitchshifter ', and also recruited former The Prodigy live guitarist Jim Davies, with the band returning to their five-piece form.
Jim didn't return to the band to pursue a solo carer and was replaced by Tim Rayner.
* Rear Admiral George Stephen Morrison ( January 7, 1919-November 17, 2008 ) grew up in Leesburg and was the father of Jim Morrison ( James Douglas Morrison ) ( December 8, 1943 – July 3, 1971 ) of The Doors ( 60's Rock band )
* Jim Broustis, guitarist for the band X-tal
Danzig and Only ejected Martínez from the band in December, judging him to be unreliable, and replaced him with " Mr. Jim " Catania.
Jim Catania also quit following the tour, citing a distaste for the horror direction in which the band was heading.
* Jim Bonfanti, drummer for the power-pop band Raspberries was born in Windber.
CBS network censors demanded that lead singer Jim Morrison change the lyrics to their hit single Light My Fire by altering the line, " Girl, we couldn't get much higher ", before the band performed the song live on September 17, 1967.
Bottum, Gould and Bordin quit the band shortly after and formed Faith No More without any constant guitarists or vocalists until they eventually settled on Chuck Mosley and Jim Martin.
After touring to support Angel Dust in the summer of 1993, long-time guitarist Jim Martin exited the band due to internal conflicts.
According to Roddy Bottum, Martin was fired via fax: " Jim Martin had always been very conventional in what he wanted to do with the band, very much a fan of guitar music only and metal specifically.

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