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Carnac and Magnificent
Letterman was also specifically asked by Carson's show not to replicate any of their signature pieces like " Stump the Band " or " Carnac the Magnificent ".
* Johnny Carson's many shticks include his role as " Carnac the Magnificent ", an Indian fortune teller who could divine answers to questions sealed in envelopes and " kept in a hermetically sealed mayonnaise jar on the front porch of Funk & Wagnalls since noon today ".
Kornheiser wears a turban, in the style of Carnac the Magnificent, while Wilbon does not dress up at all.
One of the late night television shows Chief Wiggum watches is Johnny Carson doing his Carnac the Magnificent routine.
* Carnac the Magnificent, a recurring comedic role played by Johnny Carson on The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson.
Carson as Carnac the Magnificent
The announcement implied Carnac was responsible for some scandal or disaster currently in the news, as " And now the great seer, soothsayer, sage and former financial adviser to the Greek government, Carnac the Magnificent.
* Carnac the Magnificent at Youtube-includes video clips of Carson as Carnac
Mesmerino later reads a letter in a similarly to Carnac the Magnificent, played by Johnny Carson on The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson.
* Johnny Carson's " Carnac the Magnificent " sketches parodied the billet reading trick by having Carnac announce the ( seemingly normal ) answer to an unseen question, then open the envelope and read the question, which revealed the answer to be a pun.
* " Mystic Chuck " ( Performed by Eric Harley ) ( an alleged psychic who has " visions " but never answers the initial question as posed by Hal Jay ; instead, Mystic Chuck gives an unrelated answer to a question, and then follows it with the question as the Punch line ; the bit is a spoof of the Johnny Carson sketch Carnac the Magnificent ).
Johnny Carson as Carnac the Magnificent ; taken from the January 24, 2005 broadcast of The Tonight Show.
Demonstrates fair use for the Carnac the Magnificent sketch: illustrates the character in question, which only appeared on the copyrighted television program ( not replaceable ); picture is in standard definition.

Carnac and was
A legend told at Carnac states that its stones were once pagan soldiers who had been turned into stone by Cornelius, who was fleeing from them.
The French Comte de Caylus was the first to describe the Carnac stones.
Moore gave no reply, but a servant answered that Midgegooroo was a prisoner on Carnac Island.
In 1903, a seaside resort was created on the old salt flats, developing extensively through the 1950s to create the split Carnac of today: Carnac-ville and Carnac-plage.
Jean-Robert Argand was born in Geneva, Switzerland to Jacques Argand, his father, and Eve Carnac, his mother.
Twenty-First Century Publishers are due to publish a novel featuring the character Guy de Carnac, who was introduced in the 1995 Doctor Who novel, Sanctuary.
At one stage he was turned into a menhir by undetermined aliens and placed on Earth amongst the Carnac stones in Brittany, France.
Lorac and Carol Carnac ) was a British crime writer.
The Roar is now at the forefront of her siege attack on Coldharbour and the Protector has been revived from the ocean floor, although it was fatally wounded by The Roar and Carnac in their last battle.
Upon surfacing, Carnac is distracted by the Unearthers ' but was quickly slain by the Protector with a swipe of his enormous arm-the only part of his body that the twins ' and their helpers could free.
When The Roar returned to the world where Carnac was imprisoned, she was surprised to find him still there. In the Silver Child Carnac takes over the minds of the Unearthers so they can literally " unearth " him and lose all sense of their previous personality.
Lyon was granted access to the prisoners and spent a little over a month on Carnac Island with them.
The Celtic Druids was " an attempt to show that the druids were the priests of oriental colonies who emigrated from India, were the introducers of the First or Cadmean System of Letters, and the builders of Stonehenge, Carnac, and other Cyclopean works in Asia and Europe.
One of Carson's most well known characters, Carnac was a " mystic from the east " who could psychically " divine " unseen answers to unknown questions.

Carnac and by
The landing site of Columbanus is marked by a shrine at Carnac in Brittany.
Tree mounted new plays by prominent British playwrights, such as Carnac Sahib ( 1899 ) by Henry Arthur Jones.
The largest and most well-known island is Rottnest Island, followed by Garden Island and Carnac Island.
Like Rottnest Island and Carnac Island, it is a limestone outcrop covered by a thin layer of sand accumulated during an era of lowered sea levels.
It is bounded on the east by the mainland and on the west by Garden Island and Carnac Island, and includes several rocky outcrops and reefs.
Carnac is connected to La Trinité-sur-Mer to the east by road and by a shared pedestrian / bike path along the beach.
* Carnac: Guide pratique 2006 ( provided by Carnac tourist office )
When Thomas realises this, he tries to stop them by limiting the beauty he gives them-though Jenny, Milo's younger sister somehow releases them from the grip of Carnac and his mother, the Roar.
She is so used to this ability that, when she is unable to read the minds of the Unearthers ( they are being shielded from her by Carnac ), she is confused and upset.
Warren landed the French Royalist forces at Carnac on 27 June, but the invasion ended in disaster a month later, the surviving Royalists driven back to the coast and collected by Warren.

Carnac and Johnny
( For example, Kovacs ' " Mr. Question Man " bore a resemblance to Allen's " Answer Man ," and later, Johnny Carson's long-running Carnac character.

Carnac and Carson
As Carnac, Carson wore a large feathered turban and a cape.

Carnac and on
At the recommendation of John Septimus Roe, the Surveyor-General of Western Australia, Yagan and his men were exiled on Carnac Island under the supervision of Lyon and two soldiers.
In 1827, James Stirling changed its name to Pulo Carnac Island in honour of John Rivett Carnac, Second Lieutenant on his ship HMS Success.
Sea lions on Carnac Island
Carnac ( Breton: Karnag ) is a commune beside the Gulf of Morbihan on the south coast of Brittany in the Morbihan department in north-western France.
Located on a narrow peninsula halfway between the medieval town Vannes and the seaside resort Quiberon, Carnac is split into two centres-Carnac-Ville and Carnac-Plage ( the beachfront ).
Since the end of World War II, Carnac has become a popular site for tourists seeking a break from the traditional destinations on the Côte d ' Azur.
The beaches of Brittany are rarely able to offer warm waters on par with those of their southern cousins ; however local factors have ensured that Carnac continues to be a touristic boom town.
* Map of Carnac on Michelin
On the European continent, there are several examples in Brittany: two on the island of Er Lannic and two more suggested at Carnac.
As with the standing stones at Callanish on Lewis and other standing stones across Scotland, these monuments form part of the Europe wide Megalithic culture which also produced Stonehenge in Wiltshire and the stone rows at Carnac in Brittany.
In response to his letter, thirty European gentlemen of Calcutta including Mr. Justice John Hyde, John Carnac, Henry Vansittart, John Shore, Charles Wilkins, Francis Gladwin, Jonathan Duncan and others gathered on January 15, 1784 in the Grand Jury Room of the old Supreme Court of Calcutta.
Lyon remained on Carnac Island from 8 October until 15 November 1832, when Yagan and a companion stole an unattended dinghy and escaped to the mainland.

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