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The " Swinging Friar " atop the home Dugout ( baseball ) | dugout.
The " Swinging Friar " is currently the mascot of the team.
The MLB's San Diego Padres have the Swinging Friar.
# REDIRECT List of Major League Baseball mascots # Swinging Friar ( San Diego )
# REDIRECT List of Major League Baseball mascots # Swinging Friar ( San Diego )

Swinging and has
Shrimpton was called " The Face of the ' 60s ", in which she has been considered by many as " the symbol of Swinging London " and the " embodiment of the 1960s ".
The music has its roots in southern Africa but later adaptations of this and many other African folk idioms have permeated Western music ( listen to both " A Swinging Safari " ( album ) by the Bert Kaempfert Orchestra ( 1962 ) and Graceland by Paul Simon ( 1986 )) which gave modern South African music, particularly jazz, much of its distinctive sound and lilting swagger.
Since April 1970 the show has used a new version of " At The Sign Of The Swinging Cymbal " by Brass Incorporated.
Rick Randall has mused that perhaps Pierson had been right and that more polish, control and saving of expenses would have been achieved had Swinging Radio England been automated.
The dream sequence ends abruptly when Alan plummets from The Swinging Star back to Earth and awakes to discover he has fallen out of bed.
David Armand ( born September 1977 ) is an English comedian, actor and writer who has performed on stage, film, radio and most notably, television, where the shows he has appeared in include Fast and Loose ( 2011 TV Series ), How Not to Live Your Life, Pulling, The Armstrong and Miller Show, Swinging, and Peep Show.
Joyner has also appeared in the feature-length drama Night Flight, and on television in Fat Friends, Silent Witness, Clocking Off, the 2004 BBC adaptation of North and South and as one of the stars of the Five comedy sketch show Swinging ( 2005 ).
Roberts has also contributed sketches to the Five sketch show Swinging.
HipHop / R & B Artist Akon has done a remix to the Dreams Come True song " Sweet Sweet Sweet ," a song from the album The Swinging Star.

Swinging and up
Swinging up then, and bending forward over the horn, he urged his mount down the meandering draw.
In response, a new subgenre of exploitation films suddenly sprang up with titles such as The Cheerleaders ( 1972 ), The Swinging Cheerleaders ( 1974 ), Revenge of the Cheerleaders ( 1975 ), The Pom Pom Girls ( 1976 ), Satan's Cheerleaders ( 1977 ), and Cheerleaders's Wild Weekend ( 1979 ).
Swinging on a bosun's chair, he would hoist himself up and down the tower to the concern of his neighbors.
In addition to the original albums, two compilation albums have been released: Double Hipness ( 2000 ), a collection of early tracks with the 1993 reunion demos ; and Singles ( 2004 ), an extended version of Popera-The Singles Collection which caught up with post-1990 material and included the cover of Bowie's " Boys Keep Swinging ".
Swinging can take place in a number of contexts, ranging from spontaneous sexual activity at informal gatherings of friends to planned regular social meetings to hooking up with like-minded people at a swingers ' club.
They were launched by fashion designer Mary Quant during the " Swinging London " scene of the mid 1960s, and hot pants were very popular up to the early 1970s.
Made up of the Swinging Monks men's team and the Boxing Nuns women's team, Vassar Ultimate actively competes in college-level tournaments all along the East Coast and beyond.
Swinging can take place in a number of contexts, ranging from spontaneous sexual activity at informal gatherings of friends to planned regular social meetings to hooking up with like-minded people at a swingers ' club.
Swinging to the north, they began rolling up the French defences.

Swinging and on
* May 3 – Swinging Radio England and Britain Radio commence broadcasting on AM, with a combined potential 100, 000 watts, from the same ship anchored off the south coast of England in international waters.
In the United States, Cassette Culture was associated with DIY sound collage, riot grrrl, and punk music and blossomed across the country on cassette labels like Ladd-Frith Psyclones, Tellus Audio Cassette Magazine, Swinging Axe, Pass the Buck, E. F.
They were " canny ", which is to say street-wise, yet they stumbled into one scrape after another as they struggled to enjoy the Swinging Sixties on their meagre incomes.
Willis-Aiello duets of Bing Crosby's Swinging on a Star and Paul Anka's Side by Side feature on the film's soundtrack.
# " Swinging on a Star "-Bruce Willis and Danny Aiello ( 02: 53 )-Sung in incorrect order of verses ( the plot device in the movie refers to the original track length as 5: 32 )
Swinging bucket rotors allow the tubes to hang on hinges so the tubes reorient to the horizontal as the rotor initially accelerates.
* Swinging Sneek, live-music in cafés and on street
" Hollywood Swinging " was sampled by DJ Kool in his song " Let Me Clear My Throat ," and by rapper Mase on " Feel So Good ".
French ink and paint drawing on parchment c. 1300 of a Youth Swinging from a Tree Walters Art Museum No. W8876R A
A posthumous album, The Autumn Stone, was released later in 1969, and included the major Immediate recordings, a rare live concert performance, and a number of previously unreleased tracks recorded for their intended fourth LP, 1862, including the classic Swinging Sixties instrumental " Wide Eyed Girl on the Wall " and " Donkey Rides, A Penny, A Glass ", co-written by Ian McLagan.
* Bill Ward – drums, lead vocals on " Swinging The Chain ", backing vocals on " A Hard Road "
In 1995, the musical Swinging on a Star, a revue of songs written by Johnny Burke opened on Broadway and ran for three months ; Lamour was credited as a " special advisor ".
** Swinging on a Star – Book by Michael Leeds, lyrics by Johnny Burke, music by various composers
Stories suggest they were used during the recording of instrumentals on " Heroes " such as " Sense of Doubt " and were utilized more extensively on Lodger (" Fantastic Voyage ", " Boys Keep Swinging ", " Red Money ").
On 21 March 1961, The Swinging Blue Jeans, fronted by Huyton-born Ray Ennis ( born Raymond Vincent Ennis on 26 May 1942 ), introduced the Beatles to their first ever Cavern Club evening slot.
The Swinging Sixties was defined on King's Road, which runs the length of the area.
* In Jane R. Goodall's 2004 mystery novel The Walker ( Hodder Headline ISBN 0-7336-1897-9 ), ancient secrets pertaining to the creation of the alchemical homunculus are central to a plot involving murders based on Hogarth's prints and set in " Swinging London ".

Swinging and off
Texas connections to British stations led Don Pierson of Eastland, Texas to promote three American-radio format stations off Britain: Wonderful Radio London or Big L, Swinging Radio England and Britain Radio.
:: SRE — Swinging Radio England aboard the MV Laissez Faire anchored off south-eastern England.
Swinging Radio England (" SRE ") was a top 40 offshore commercial station billed as the " World's Most Powerful " that operated from 3 May 1966 to 13 November 1966 from a ship in the North Sea, three and a half miles off Frinton-on-Sea, Essex, England.
In 1967, during the time that Don Pierson of Eastland, Texas was attempting to lease a radio broadcasting ship that had been the former homes of Swinging Radio England and Britain Radio off the coast of England, he received a response from the Ambassador for Haiti in Washington, DC.
It was later broadcast by American disc jockeys as a hybrid format on Swinging Radio England which broadcast from on board a ship anchored off the coast of southern England in international waters.

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