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Buster and Acapulco
Collins and Dozier also co-wrote " Loco in Acapulco " for The Four Tops, which is also featured on the Buster soundtrack.
Buster remains in Acapulco for some time after June leaves, until realising ( while celebrating England's 1966 World Cup triumph ) that despite him having money and the sun, it means nothing if he doesn't have his family and returns to England to accept his punishment.

Buster and where
Buster Keaton was born in Piqua, Kansas, the small town where his mother, Myra Keaton ( née Myra Edith Cutler ), happened to go into labor.
By the time he was 21, his father's alcoholism threatened the reputation of the family act, so Keaton and his mother, Myra, left for New York, where Buster Keaton's career swiftly moved from vaudeville to film.
The gang also made frequent cameos in the 1990 spinoff series Tiny Toon Adventures, from executive producer Steven Spielberg where they played teachers and mentors to a younger generation of cartoon characters ( Buster, Babs and the gang ), plus occasional cameos in the later Warner shows Animaniacs ( also from Spielberg ) and Histeria!
He then began presenting the drive time Traffic Buster show on Radio Norwich, where he stayed for five years and was named sports reporter of the year in 1988.
His father was a tenant farmer, but shortly after the Ohio River flood of 1937, the family moved to Heath, Kentucky where Buster Carroll sold tractor implements and opened a automobile repair shop in 1940.
* A 1990 episode of Tiny Toon Adventures titled " Buster and the Wolverine " featured Elmyra Duff providing narration for a story where Buster Bunny and his friends, represented with musical instruments, combat an evil " wolverine ".
Parrish proclaimed, " Here's where the series starts to go off the rails a bit -- the Dr. Wily fake out was silly, the music was terrible, the bosses and weapons were uninspired, and the ability to charge up the Mega Buster is often cited as a game-breaking innovation.
" He asked a lady to fix him some breakfast and he went into the bathroom and that's where he collapsed ," said Buster Brown, an assistant to Johnson.
Segar moved to Chicago where he met Richard F. Outcault, creator of The Yellow Kid and Buster Brown.
There is a running joke with his name throughout the DC Universe where people call him " Buster " instead of " Booster ".
In 1971 he created " Faceache ", a boy who could " scrunge " his face into any shape, for Jet, which later moved to Buster where it continued until Reid's death.
An early primitive example was in Taito's 1992 first-person shooter arcade game Gun Buster, which featured a unique control scheme where the player moves using an eight-direction joystick and takes aim using a mounted positional light gun.
Tokyo Dome has hosted several championship prize fights, including the heavyweight boxing championship fight on February 11, 1990, where Mike Tyson suffered his first professional defeat by losing the title to 42 – 1 shot James " Buster " Douglas by a tenth-round knockout.
This segues into the boss fight ( which, along with Hamton's appearance, is skipped in the Easy difficulty mode ), where Buster has to jump under the conveyor belt on which Dizzy is standing so that nine total pieces of food are consumed by Dizzy.
The end of the level places Buster on the front car of the train, where the smokestacks are on fire as the train is out of control.
Once Buster finds the missing item ( the script for the next episode ), the sky palace where he currently is begins to fall apart and he has dash up the walls and avoid falling off the screen.
The game's final stage is an science-fiction setting where Buster plays " a Knight of Honor " who has to rescue Babs, who is in her Princess Leia-based persona from the episode " A Quack in the Quarks ".
On the easy mode, the game abruptly ends after the second room, where Buster must avoid giant laser beams by hiding behind barrier walls.
Eventually, when enough tickets have been earned, they can be saved until the player has enough to afford the entrance fee to the Funhouse, where Buster Bunny must then navigate numerous obstacles before squaring off with the " Secret Admirer ", who turns out to be Montana Max.
At the abandoned site, Buster was attacked by a vengeful Ratbat and whisked away to the Decepticons ' island base where he was initially used as a hostage to deter the United States navy from attacking.
Starscream proceeded to turn the tables on everyone by releasing Buster into the Arctic tundra, where he was forced to summon the Autobots or perish-an action which in turn resulted in the arriving Autobots being overwhelmed by the combined forces of Ratbat and Scorponok's Decepticons, while Starscream used the distraction to steal the power of the Underbase for himself.
The station has been used to film period drama such as the 1988 film Buster and the 2004 Miss Marple TV adaptation of 4. 50 from Paddington ( where the station stood in for Paddington ).
He made a debut with a 4-round knockout of Richard Scott, and followed it up in the semi-finals with a 10-round points win where he outpunched James " Buster " Douglas, a fight that would become more significant over the years, as Douglas went on to upset Mike Tyson in 1990 and win the undisputed heavyweight championship of the world.

Buster and is
He is one of ten San Francisco Giants to appear on the cover, along with Kelly Downs, Rick Reuschel, Willie Mays ( nine times ), Alvin Dark, Juan Marichal, Will Clark, Tim Lincecum ( twice ), Brian Wilson, and Buster Posey.
* Tasha, a female borzoi belonging to the noted vet Buster Lloyd-Jones ( founder of Denes natural pet foods ), was born in the UK during the Second World War and is the pedigree ancestor of most British borzoi bloodlines.
One of the most famous examples is Knifemaker Buster Warenski's replication of the gold dagger found in Tutankhamun's tomb.
Film, directed by Alan Schneider written by Samuel Beckett and starring Buster Keaton also uses POV extensively, switching between the main character's point of view and the view of the camera as a way to illustrate Berkeley's quote " to be is to be perceived and to perceive ".
However, he is seen in all of the group's music videos ; on the DVD released in 2007, he is given the nickname " Buster Sidebury ".
* In the Super Robot Wars series of strategy video games, Akashic Buster is one of the many attacks in the repertoire of the mecha Cybuster.
Jacques Tati is described as " taking a page from Buster Keaton's playbook.
Buster Keaton: A Hard Act to Follow, which won two Emmy Awards and was directed by Kevin Brownlow and David Gill, is considered a much more accurate telling of Keaton ’ s story.
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as a minigame called " Virus Buster ," which is played by using the system's touch screen to drag the capsules around the playing field.
* Richard F. Outcault, Cartoonist and creator of " Yellow Kid " and " Buster Brown "; who is known as the " Father of the American Comic Strip "
He is buried in Forest Lawn – Hollywood Hills Cemetery near his idol, Buster Keaton, in the Garden of Heritage.
He is assisted by his brother Rodney ( played by Nicholas Lyndhurst ) and Grandad ( played by Lennard Pearce ) and, in later episodes, Uncle Albert ( played by Buster Merryfield ).
The name " Acme " is used as a generic corporate name in a huge number of cartoons, comics, television shows ( as early as an I Love Lucy episode ), and film ( as early as Buster Keaton's 1920 silent film Neighbors and Harold Lloyd's 1922 film Grandma's Boy ).
* In the Buster Keaton film The Playhouse, a zouave drill routine is one of the acts at the theatre.
Dr. Lowell Stone (" Buster ") is quoted in interstitial material in The Cat Who Walks Through Walls and referenced as Chief Surgeon at Ceres General.
Cops is a 1922 comedy short silent film about a young man ( Buster Keaton ) who accidentally gets on the bad side of the entire Los Angeles Police Department during a parade, and is chased all over town.
The " roll dance " the tramp character performs in the film is considered one of the most memorable scenes in film history, although Roscoe Arbuckle did something similar in the 1917 movie The Rough House which co-starred Buster Keaton.
Sherlock, Jr. ( 1924 ) is an American silent comedy film directed by and starring Buster Keaton and written by Clyde Bruckman, Jean Havez and Joseph A. Mitchell.
In Buster Keaton's Sherlock, Jr., Keaton's protagonist actually enters into a film while it is playing in a cinema.
The official mascot is Buster Bronco.
Beckett is here drawing on his viewing of the silent screen comedies of the like of Buster Keaton, Ben Turpin and Harry Langdon all of whom would have encountered objects on-screen apparently with minds of their own.
A rare example is Taito's 1992 video game Gun Buster, a first-person shooter that used a joystick to move and a light gun to aim.

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