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Joe and wore
From 1978 through 1983, the Chargers wore their white jerseys at home, coinciding with the hiring of coach Don Coryell – when Joe Gibbs, a Coryell assistant in 1979 – 80, became head coach of the Washington Redskins in 1981, he did the same, and white at home became a Redskins staple through 2007 – but Coryell switched the Chargers to their blue jerseys at home starting in 1984.
Fellow Canadians Joe Thornton ( then of the Boston Bruins ) and Joe Sakic ( Colorado Avalanche ), who each wore the number 19 for their respective NHL clubs and who were now eligible to wear it for team Canada due to Yzerman's enforced absence, both refused the number out of respect for their injured countryman.
When in this room, Adam wore a plain black T-shirt with ' Ad ' and Joe wore one with ' Joe ' written on the front.
* In the television show Bonanza, Joe Cartwright famously wore black leather gloves.
Frontman Billie Joe Armstrong wore an otherwise plain white t-shirt with the phrase " Who am I fooling anyway?
His # 29 was retired by the Canadiens on January 29, 2007, and his # 1 which he wore while playing for the Cornell Big Red was retired on February 25, 2010, making him one of only two players to have his number retired by Cornell's hockey program ( the other player, Joe Nieuwendyk, had his number retired with Dryden ).
At the peak of the fad, mainstream comic strip Peanuts got into the act, with Snoopy shedding the only clothing he wore: his dog collar and his " Joe Cool " sunglasses.
" That same year, Joe Bosk wore a protector after being severely injured when he was struck in the head by a pitch in 1911.
* Joe Biden, the current vice president of the United State of America, wore a blue Omega Seamaster Professional 300M Quartz.
When the " Joe " ( as the anthropoids were nicknamed ) wore out or its job was over ( the Joe of interest to the film version was a minesweeper who survived the sweeping of mines ), then they would be recycled as meat products ( such as dogfood ).
Four days after the murder of Laura Beal in San Jose on March 2, 1926, police arrested an Austrian national named Joe Kesesek because he was " acting suspiciously " and wore similar clothes to those worn by the killer.
In January 1964, Riverside also claimed the life of 1962 –' 63 NASCAR champion Joe Weatherly, who refused to wear a shoulder harness and wore his lap belt loosely.
Joe Carter wore Gaston's No. 43 on his jersey for the remainder of the season in part to honor him and in part to express his displeasure at his firing.
On April 5, 1993, the day that the Marlins played their first-ever regular-season game, the Marlins retired the number 5 in Barger's memory, as his favorite player was Joe DiMaggio ( who wore number 5 in his career ); no Marlin has ever worn jersey number 5.
Typically, by the mid-1980s only placekickers and punters wore the one-bar face mask, a notable exception being Washington Redskins quarterback Joe Theismann.

Joe and big
Little Richard, Chuck Berry, Fats Domino, Big Joe Turner, The Treniers, The Platters, The Flamingos, all made it onto the big screen.
He started playing piano at age six, learning from his father, Joe Baldwin, a pianist and arranger for big bands in the 1940s and 1950s, notably with the Ambrose Orchestra.
However, Ginny's two older brothers, Joe and Jake — who are meant to resemble Br ' er Fox and Br ' er Bear " a big Bubba " from Uncle Remus's stories, for one is slick and fast-talking, while the other is big and a little slow — are not friendly at all ; they constantly bully Ginny and Johnny.
Some big ensembles, like the Joe " King " Oliver outfit played a kind of half arranged, half improvised jazz, often relying on “ head ” arrangements.
On July 2, 2012, the Hawks traded leading scorer and All-Star Joe Johnson to the Brooklyn Nets for guards Jordan Farmar, Anthony Morrow, DeShawn Stevenson and big men Jordan Williams and Johan Petro as well as a 2013 first round pick.
While trying to get Clarence a date with Susan, Joe boasts to her that he personally knows a big time music producer who can audition her.
Blake got his first big break in the music business when world champion boxer Joe Gans hired him to play the piano at Gans ' Goldfield Hotel, the first " black and tan club " in Baltimore in 1907.
The general consensus was that Ali was doing Frazier a favor, giving Joe one last big payday before sending him off into retirement, and as a result Ali did relatively little training, instead concentrating on the torrid affair he was having with Veronica Porsche, and amusing the vast entourage that had come to be nicknamed " The Ali Circus ".
Nevertheless, they found instant appeal with teenagers and young adults who were engrossed in the swing and jazz idioms, especially when they performed with nearly all of the major big bands, including those led by Glenn Miller, Benny Goodman, Buddy Rich, Tommy Dorsey, Jimmy Dorsey, Gene Krupa, Joe Venuti, Freddie Slack, Eddie Heywood, Bob Crosby ( Bing's brother ), Desi Arnaz, Guy Lombardo, Les Brown, Bunny Berigan, Xavier Cugat, Paul Whiteman, Ted Lewis, Nelson Riddle and mood-master Gordon Jenkins, whose orchestra and chorus accompanied them on such successful soft and melancholy renditions as " I Can Dream, Can't I?
She had sung with the Joe Loss big band and alongside Eve Graham ( of The New Seekers ) in club group, The Nocturnes.
I ’ m not going to do the full-on blowout thing, but it would be cool to expand a little bit more because I ’ ve got people that work with companies like Trader Joe ’ s, which is a big specialty store, and they ’ re interested in doing something.
* Kelly's Heroes ( 1970 ) as Master Sergeant " big " Joe
Future world champions Joe Frazier and George Foreman, despite being big punchers, were unable to knock Chuvalo down, but they were the only two fighters to ever stop him, scoring technical knockout ( TKO ) victories.
Joe Banaron, being a fan of the big band style of music, was interested in marketing the wah-wah pedal for wind instruments as suggested by Bill Page rather than the electric guitar suggested by Del Casher.
In 1980, it looked like Joe was headed to AAA Charleston -- until Andre Thornton was felled by a knee injury, giving Charboneau his shot at the big leagues.
Sharkey thought that Hegstrand, along with Joe Laurinaitis, and Barry Darsow could make it big in professional wrestling.
One night a messenger from God, Sidney Lipton ( with a big G on his sweatshirt ) arrives, and, as in the biblical story, goes through all manner of temptations to get Joe Benjamin to renounce God.
Birmingham, Alabama boasts several active big bands, including the SuperJazz Big Band, the Joe Giattina Orchestra, the Night Flight Big Band and the Magic City Jazz Orchestra, founded and directed by Ray Reach.
The result was that I learnt about Jiři's work as late as in the early seventies, when he sent me a big parcel with reprints of the many papers he and Joe Paldus had written until then.
The ' Joe Millionaire ' series was a benchmark of a whole era of Fox Television reality shows that followed a similar formula — perpetrating a big scam on a group of unsuspecting contestants, with the audience watching them go through embarrassing situations, only to provide a ' happy ending ' by awarding the eventual survivors a large sum of money.
* Hollywood Arena ( added c. 1962 )-An amphitheater with animal acts and big top stunts, it also featured appearance from television personalities such as Sonny Fox, Joe Bolton, Claude Kirchner and Fred Scott
In the frontier of the southern New Mexico Territory, Joe Baker ( Dean Martin ) is an aging restless bandit determined to do " something big " before his fiancée Dover McBride ( Carol White )
Bolland recalls that his big break came when Joe Staton attended the Summer 1979 Comicon, and, needing somewhere to work ( on Green Lantern ) while in the UK, arranged to stay with the Bollands.

Joe and red
During the playoffs, Joe Louis Arena is generally adorned with a giant octopus with red eyes, nicknamed " Al " after Joe Louis Arena head ice manager Al Sobotka.
The period also marked the rise of a thriving red light district, populated by well-known local madams such as Josephine " Chicago Joe " Airey, who built a thriving business empire between 1874 and 1893, becoming one of the largest and most influential landowners in Helena.
Longtime SST employee Joe Carducci has reported that the " anti-parent " statement was a red herring.
The front campus buildings use Indiana White Limestone or orange brick for exteriors, while the middle campus buildings are mostly adorned in red St. Joe brick, the staple of Newcomb College Campus buildings.
In another instance, playing against Joe Johnson, Werbeniuk made what the announcer termed the " pot of the century " when he a long red by the cue ball so that it bounced in front of and over an interposing red, knocking the red in.
In 1982, a Japanese animated version depicted a blonde Dorothy in red shoes voiced by Aileen Quinn. The film was made by Toho with a script co-written by Yoshimitsu Banno, with music co-written by Joe Hisaishi and lyrics co-written by Sammy Cahn.
Another theory, as recorded by historian Joe Nickell, in his book Secrets of the Sideshows, is that it was Pete Conklin who first invented the drink in 1857 when he used water dyed pink from a horse rider's red tights to make his lemonade.
The three ferries are clad in different trim colors and are named for past Disney executives: the General Joe Potter ( blue ), the Richard F. Irvine ( red ) and the Admiral Joe Fowler ( green ).
( Billie Joe ) McKay, a professional freelance itinerant trucker who traveled the country's highways in a red and white Kenworth K-100 cab over semi truck with his pet chimpanzee, Bear ( named after Bear Bryant, the famed football coach for Alabama, explaining the chimp's choice of headwear ).
One of the Enterprise crewmen, Joe Tormolen, removes his gloves and is contaminated by a strange red liquid.
While many red Westerns concentrated on aspects of Soviet / Eastern-European history, some others like the Czech Lemonade Joe ( 1964 ) and the East German The Sons of the Great Mother Bear ( 1966 ) tried to demythologise the Western in different ways: Lemonade Joe by sending up the more ridiculous aspects of marketing, and The Sons of the Great Mother Bear by showing how American natives were exploited repeatedly, and is from the native rather than white settler viewpoint.
Joe maintains he is not a " red boy ," citing his status as a wounded war veteran, and discusses how if a worker expresses dissatisfaction, the union leaders label him a " red.
Joe Byrne drafted the Euroa letter ( now known as the Cameron letter ) in red ink sent by Ned Kelly to Donald Cameron, a local MLC.
* Joe D. is the only player in Buffalo Bills history to wear all 3 versions of their helmets ( except the season 1 silver )... the white helmet with the standing red buffalo, the white helmet with the charging buffalo and the red helmet with the charging buffalo.
There is a bottle of red wine on the table, but Joe does not drink any of the alcohol.
The Joe team faced a ninja in red armor that looked and fought like Snake Eyes and were quickly beaten.
His collection of basses includes a seafoam-green USA Joe Osborn, sunburst USA Joe Osborn with a fretless fingerboard, sunburst Skyline Joe Osborn, red Skyline Bob Glaub, shoreline gold Skyline Hollowbody, and a Hofner 500 / 1 " Beatle Bass ".

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