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" This subsequently became a running gag on the show where adults mispronounced their names, Tom Anderson originally calling them " Butthole and Joe ," and believing the two to be of Asian ethnicity ( describing them to the police as " Oriental ").
A " gag " is a very short piece of clown comedy which when repeated within a bit or routine may become a " running gag ".
A running gag concerns Tom's inability to remember the previous week's Puzzler without heavy prompting from Ray.
The ending credits of the show start with thanks to the colorfully nicknamed actual staffers: producer Doug " the subway fugitive, not a slave to fashion, bongo boy frogman " Berman ; " John ' Bugsy ' Lawlor, just back from the ..." every week a different eating event with rhyming foodstuff names ; David " Calves of Belleville " Greene ; Catherine " Frau Blücher " Fenollosa, whose name causes a horse to neigh and gallop ( an allusion to a running gag in the movie Young Frankenstein ); and Carly " High Voltage " Nix, among others.
He believes that he is on the cutting edge of journalism, but is oblivious to most of Frontline's content, as the executive producers go to some length to keep him out of production meetings, and a running gag within the show sees Mike ignore most of the stories that Frontline airs despite his position as host.
Her increasingly bizarre hairstyles become a running gag, culminating in Give ' em Enough Rope, when she is completely bald and festooned with ribbons.
He is the focus of a running gag where he will laugh hysterically along with Mike at any anecdote Mike tells him, before admitting that he does not understand it.
The 1987 movie Robocop while in no way presented as fact, does include several fake television ads which have nothing to do with the rest of the movie but become a running gag.
* In the Garfield comic strip and television series, there is a running gag about a " splut ," which is usually the sound of a pie hitting someone in the face.
A long running gag to end skits in Monty Python's Flying Circus is a policeman in a tan raincoat and a fedora bursting in, and announcing himself as so-and-so " of the Yard ".
He is a chicken superhero based on the Astro Chicken running gag in the Space Quest series.
" The joke was sometimes combined with another running gag in which, rather than having a sign language interpreter visually presenting the news to aid the deaf, the show would provide assistance from Garrett Morris, " head of the New York School for the Hard of Hearing ", whose " aid " involved cupping his hands around his mouth and shouting the news as Chase read it.
As portrayed by Sellers, Clouseau ’ s French accent became steadily more exaggerated in successive films ( for example, pronouncing " room " as " reum "; " Pope " as " Peup "; " bomb " as " beumb "; and " bumps " as " beumps "), and a frequent running gag in the movies was that even French characters would have difficulty understanding what he was saying.
A running gag with Clouseau in this and the following film is that he randomly attacks his partner to keep him on his toes, only to be successfully countered, and complimenting him.
Wedge ( almost always alongside another Red Squadron wingman, Biggs Darklighter ) is a recurring character and a running gag in the Final Fantasy video game series ( for example, Final Fantasy 6, 7, 8, 10, 12 and even games outside of the Final Fantasy Universe ( but made by the same company, Squaresoft ) such as Chrono Trigger and Kingdom Hearts II ).
In a running gag, the animal powering such technology would frequently break the fourth wall, look directly into the camera at the audience and offer a mild complaint about his job.
The Acme Corporation is a fictional corporation that features prominently in the Road Runner / Wile E. Coyote cartoons as a running gag featuring outlandish products that fail catastrophically at the worst possible times.
As a running gag, Alice Mitchell has a phobia of snakes.
Another running gag involves Dennis ' ever-changing parade of new babysitters.
He normally appears in a running gag, where he usually suffers unfortunate, seemingly fatal events.
Smithers ' relationship with Mr. Burns has long been a running gag on The Simpsons.
Smithers ' relationship with Mr. Burns has long been a running gag on The Simpsons.
It begins as a typical Mickey cartoon of the time, but what would set this short apart from all that had come before was the appearance of a new character, whose behavior served as a running gag.
In issue # 94 of the Looney Tunes comic, Bugs Bunny gets his back at Daffy Duck by making him the victim, in switching various movie roles, from Duck Twacy in Who Killed Daffy Duck ," a video game character, and a talk show host, and they always wound up with Daffy starring in Moby Dick ( the story's running gag ).

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The remaining 5 % is special expenditures to NATO, branch shared expenditures, special services and civil structures, here in including running the Danish Maritime Safety Administration, Danish national rescue preparedness and the Administration of Conscientious Objectors ( Militærnægteradministrationen ).
For example, in the English language, run, runs, ran and running are forms of the same lexeme, conventionally written as < span style =" font-variant: small-caps ; text-transform: lowercase "> RUN </ span >.< ref >< span style =" font-variant: small-caps ; text-transform: lowercase "> RUN </ span > is here intended to display in small caps.
Paint Shop Pro 1. 0 ( pictured here running on Windows XP ), was released in 1992 for Windows 3. 1.
For example, in a directory with three C source code files, rather than manually running the four commands required to build the final program from them, one could instead create a C shell script, here named < tt > build </ tt > and kept in the directory with them, which would compile them automatically:
One cannot help suspecting that language is here running riot.
For example, here is code some vendors used to detect the presence of SoftICE running in the same machine as an early countermeasure:
Customised RiscPC, running OmniBus Systems ' OUI software, shown here in a training centre.
Smooth running is assisted by a slippery liner ( slip sheet ) between the spools and the shell ; here the liner is transparent.
* Frank Akins, Washington Redskins running back, was born here.
The Erie Railroad had a railway here running between Little Falls and West Caldwell, but trains were sparsely scheduled and the line was destroyed in the 1970s.
Other meanings have been suggested over the years and are listed on the borough's website, including an Indian word for running water, a cleft in the rock or under the rock or hollow rock, the word " hohokes ", signifying the whistle of the wind against the bark of trees, the Chihohokies Indians whose chief lived here, the Dutch Hoog Akers for " high acorns " or Hoge Aukers, Dutch for " high oaks ", the Indian word hoccus meaning " fox ", or woakus, " gray fox ", or that the " Ho " part means joy or spirit, and the rest of the name from " hohokes ," meaning a kind of bark of a tree.
Sugarbush Resort located here is a ski resort, and the town is traversed by the Long Trail, a hiking trail running from the Massachusetts border to the Canadian border.
Note that the term ' server ' here includes workstations running services that receive connections initiatied from other clients ( such as Remote Desktop Protocol or RDP ).
Warwick recalled, in her 2002 A & E Biography, that " a man came running frantically backstage at The Apollo and said he needed background singers for a session for Sam ' The Man ' Taylor and old big-mouth here spoke up and said ' We'll do it!
The name is identical with the word óss which means " mouth of a river " ( here it is the Vangrøfta river running out into the Glomma river ).
The name is identical with the word sil which means " slowly running and quiet part of a river " ( here meaning the Gudbrandsdalslågen ).
The theme of never finding peace no matter how hard the characters try is a running theme in Barks ' tales but here it takes center place.
Concurrency control mechanisms firstly need to operate correctly, i. e., to maintain each transaction's integrity rules ( as related to concurrency ; application-specific integrity rule are out of the scope here ) while transactions are running concurrently, and thus the integrity of the entire transactional system.
Carnival here is one of the most original in Spain with the Cigarrón, masked figures running through the streets brandishing whips and making an interesting sound caused by cow bells tied to their waists ( See zanpantzar for a similar tradition in the Pyrenees ).
From here the brook follows Toad Walk ( t ' owd walk: Sheffield dialect ) running beneath the high wall stone wall of Harland House, Wilson's Top mill and beneath the Egyptian-style gatehouse of Sheffield General Cemetery.
North of here the railway originally followed a different route from the present one, with the tunnels running to the original terminus at King William Street.
To the west of the station, there is a reversing siding between the running tracks and, during the day, half of the Piccadilly line service reverses here.
The tournament was seen as a major success and proved that the event was here to stay and also led to many countries joining the International Rugby Football Board which in turn led the IRFB to become the true authority for the running of international rugby union.
The 52nd ( Lowland ) Division developed a strong defensive position at Romani which had its left flank on the Mediterranean Sea, here a series of redoubts were built running southwards from Mahamdiyah along the line of high sand hills about to a dune known as Katib Gannit high.
Spin gave the album eight out of ten stars, noting its " of the cruel and the kind, and here, the baroque arrangements are even more complex and her voice even prettier, with both only underlining the dark currents running through her songs ".

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