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Mojo and far
So while ' Bart to the Future ' was likely better than anything else on TV the week it first aired, even Mojo the monkey could've banged out a more inventive script [...] Plus, the whole looking-into-the-future premise is merely reliving past glory, carried out far more successfully in 1995's ' Lisa's Wedding.

Mojo and back
Longshot battles Spiral, and defeats Mojo with the aid of Ricochet Rita, Quark, and Doctor Strange, who then send Mojo and his minions back to the Mojoverse.
After an unsuccessful rebellion, a once-again amnesiac Longshot is sent back to Earth by Mojo, where he joins the X-Men.
He was part of an X-Force team that helped Shatterstar back to his home dimension and then helped him become a sort of benevolent dictator, replacing Mojo V as Cable wished.
On one of these missions, Arize sent him back in time to Earth to find the X-Men and get their assistance in defeating and overthrowing Mojo.
Kelly is fond of adages and gets into a bit of a contest with Mojo, the two of them quipping increasingly esoteric sayings back and forth.
The band then toured with ex-Ugly Kid Joe singer Whitfield Crane and went back into the studio, kicked Whitfield Crane out of the band, contemplated moving Alan Robert to vocals and guitar, and former Stuck Mojo bassist Corey Lowery only to realize they did not want to continue under the Life of Agony banner without Caputo.
In Excalibur: Mojo Mayhem ( 1989 ), Kitty Pryde, interrupted on a train trip, helps a team of X-Babies flee from a Mojo enforcer who is intent on getting them back by tricking them into signing contracts.
Eric Stefani, a former animator for the show who had left and now was part of the band No Doubt, was called back by episode director Mark Kirkland to animate the scenes with Homer and Mojo.

Mojo and West
These series, written by Joe R. Lansdale and drawn by Tim Truman, fit more into the western-horror genre, as Hex interacts with zombies (" Two-Gun Mojo " # 1-5, 1993 ), a Cthulhoid monster (" Riders of the Worm and Such " # 1-5, 1995 ), and spirit people (" Shadows West " # 1-3, 1999 ).
In addition to this, we will be playing two shows with him during a few fairly shorter sets ( though we will play as long as possible ) at Mojo Main in Newark, Delaware On January 5th, and The Note in West Chester, Pennsylvania on January 6th with our friends in All Else Failed.
* The Wild West Show ( Mojo Press )
Their best known recording, ‘ And It Wasn ’ t A Dream ’, a minor chart hit in 1990, which focused on the plight of West Indian immigrants coming to the UK in the 50 ’ s and 60 ’ s, was named amongst Mojo ( magazine )' s ‘ 50 Greatest British Tracks Ever ’ in 2006.

Mojo and African
* Mojo ( African American culture )
In their early days, Stuck Mojo was criticized for their hip hop influences, while some audiences directed bigotry towards against Bonz, their African American lead vocalist / rapper.

Mojo and where
They make Tanner work to save Mojo by forcing him to go to three phone booths in order to pick up instructions about where to go next.
* Mojo Sam the Yoodoo Man, an expatriate American, Mojo Sam discovered his roots in Morocco where he studied a mixture of yoga and voodoo.
There has been the Fly Mojo Snakeskin where a stock Fly Mojo was covered in snakeskin.
Homer leaves Mojo on the doorstep, where the sickly simian is only able to type " Pray for Mojo " on a special computer the animal shelter clerk gives him.

Mojo and is
In this episode, Bubbles believes she is villain Mojo Jojo after receiving a blow to the head.
Two Mojo Jojos is too many, and three is right out!
Mojo () is a term commonly encountered in the African-American folk belief called hoodoo.
* Mojo, Mojo Too and Mojo 2 is a tic-tac-toe game played on a 3 × 3 board with original and unique movable pieces and pawns-the latter is played for points.
" The most talented musician I know is Sly Stone ," Bootsy Collins told Mojo magazine ( March 2002 issue ).
Stuck Mojo, a metal band whose vocalist rapped, is considered to be another pioneer of the genre .< ref > Rap metal band Rage Against the Machine
Longshot, who possesses probability-altering or " luck " powers, is an action star who escapes enslavement by Mojo.
He is one of many slaves created by genetic engineers in the employ of Mojoworld's masters, the grossly obese, virtually immobile Spineless Ones, who are ruled by the media-obsessed delusional maniac named Mojo.
Mojo claims that he and all the other inhabitants of Mojoworld are " unique " in that there is no parallel counterpart to his realm.
The show is run by Mojo Adams, and Longshot's first opponent is Arcade.
Mojo Nixon ( born Neill Kirby McMillan, Jr., August 2, 1957 in Danville, Virginia ) is an American musician, known for playing psychobilly music.
* Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers ' 2010 album Mojo has a song called " US 41 ", which is appropriate since the band is originally from Florida.
The most popular sauce, used to accompany not only roasted pork, but also the viandas, is Mojo or Mojito ( not to be confused with the Mojito cocktail ), made with oil, garlic, onion, spices such as oregano and bitter orange or lime juice.
Tom Waits is apparently a fan of the film, as he expressed in a recent feature in Mojo Magazine.
Mojo Mendiola ( aka: Mojo Trebron ) ( born January 12, 1954, Kempen, Germany ) is a specialist in German and Afro-American philology, a musicologist and impresario, writer, photographer and artist.

Mojo and said
When interviewed for Mojo magazine the band said the most amazing sight at Live Aid was to see the audience clapping to " Radio Ga Ga ".
In a 2002 interview with Chris Hunt of Mojo magazine, Godin said he had first come up with the term in 1968, to help employees at Soul City differentiate the more modern funkier sounds from the smoother, Motown-influenced soul of a few years earlier.
His first zines were Tolkien related, but among them was also a mimeographed sheet called Mojo Navigator ( full title, " Mojo-Navigator Rock and Roll News ") started in 1966 by David Harris with Greg's help, and is said to have been an early inspiration for Rolling Stone magazine.
Mojo rated it four stars and said: " Despite the elegant grey-sky thinking, deep beneath the emotional permafrost, Piramida isn't as cold as it seems.
In Great Britain, Mojo music magazine said her book was " the most incisive and comprehensive look at the life of the elusive Colonel available " and the reviewer for The Observer lauded the book as " perhaps the most thoroughly researched music book ever written " — before adding that " sadly most of the story has been told before.
Mojo said the album created " a powerful, fresh sounding music with both integrity and widespread appeal ", while Q magazine called it a " startlingly good " album and went one further in voting it their folk album of the year in 1996.
Mojo said the album created " a powerful, fresh sounding music with both integrity and widespread appeal ", while Q magazine called it a " startlingly good " album and went one further in voting it their folk album of the year in 1996.
Mojo magazine said this work was, "... The only Monkees book you need … Essential reading and a poignant primer in how the template was set for today's shooting stars … as close as you'll get to the official word … an engaging document of one of the ' 60s most important phenomena .”

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