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" This subsequently became a running gag on the show where adults mispronounced their names, Tom Anderson originally calling them " Butthole and Joe ," and believing the two to be of Asian ethnicity ( describing them to the police as " Oriental ").
Rock climbing and ice climbing have spawned publicly recognizable names such as Edmund Hillary, Chris Bonington, Wolfgang Güllich and more recently Joe Simpson.
Names of launch vehicles can be read from mission names ; MR = Redstone, MA = Atlas, MJ = Jupiter, MS = Scout and LJ = Little Joe.
With Joe Dolce on lead guitar, they played cover tunes as well as their own country blues originals under various names, including the Headstone Circus, St. James Doorknob, and the Finite Minds, and they made an album for Metromedia Records as Sugar Creek.
The names of the known dead were all listed with hometowns in the New York Times, and included these names from Berrien County: Lester Hancock, Arthur Harper, William P. Hayes, Benjamin McCranie, James M. McMillan, Shelly Lloyd Webb, Joe Wheeler, Jim M. Boyett, Lafayette Gaskins, Bennie E. Griner, Robert J. Hancock, George H. Hutto, Thomas J. Simmons, Max Easters, G. Bruce Faircloth, Thomas, H. Holland, Ralph Knight, William McMillan, John Franklin Moore, Wiliam Zeigler, Thomas W. Sirmons, Charley Railey, and Tillman W. Robinson.
" Though Joe only specifically names himself and his brother as Floobs, he alludes to other Floobs whom he had not met or known of, but were living in the same conditions as he and his brother ; the respect that Floobs had for each other and their family-like embrace of likewise people influenced the philosophy held among Juggalos.
The other names on the short list were then-Indiana Senator Evan Bayh, then-North Carolina Senator John Edwards, Massachusetts Senator John Kerry, then-Connecticut Senator Joe Lieberman, and then-New Hampshire Governor Jeanne Shaheen.
As a teen he was playing at local dances under the names Cleanhead and Joe Willie James.
The most frequent meanings referred to either a form of erotic dance or sexual intercourse ; such usage is frequently present in names of reggae songs, for instance, of The Silvertones ' " Dub the Pum Pum " ( where pum pum is Jamaican slang for female genitalia ), Big Joe and Fay's " Dub a Dawta " ( dawta is Jamaican slang for girlfriend ).
1997 also saw a revamp of all the WildStorm Universe titles, including such prominent comic-book names as Alan Moore, Warren Ellis, Adam Warren, Sean Phillips and Joe Casey.
The team roster included such colorful names as Long Time Sleep, Joe Little Twig, Big Bear, War Eagle, and Thorpe.
Many of the witnesses were high-profile crime bosses, including such well-known names as Willie Moretti, Joe Adonis, and Frank Costello, the latter making himself famous by refusing to allow his face to be filmed during his questioning and then staging a much-publicized walkout.
Due to their same last names, Armstrong is at times assumed to be the brother of Green Day frontman Billie Joe Armstrong.
A disappointed little boy and his father leave, as they mistakenly believed the host would be Joe Montana ( football player ) due to the similar names.
The book covers news making boxing events from 1900 to 1992, with such article names as When the judges need judges ( about Lupe Pintor's decision win over Carlos Zarate ), Ellis in Wonderland ( when Joe Frazier conquered the world Heavyweight title knocking out Jimmy Ellis ), Midnight for the Cinderella Man ( when Joe Louis conquered the world Heavyweight title knocking out James J. Braddock, nicknamed Cinderella Man ), and many other attention getting article names.
Others made use of characters based on popular movie stars and sports stars of the day, like Mae West and Joe Louis, sometimes with names thinly changed to ( presumably ) avoid libel.
In 2003, Las Vegas Review-Journal columnist John L. Smith wrote a book titled Of Rats and Men: Oscar Goodman's Life from Mob Mouthpiece to Mayor of Las Vegas, which chronicles Goodman's life, including 35 years spent defending notorious U. S. crime figures, including, among others, Meyer Lansky, Anthony " Tony The Ant " Spilotro and Frank " Lefty " Rosenthal ( The last two were portrayed respectively, and under different names, in the film Casino by Joe Pesci and Robert De Niro ).
In 1974, he first used the name Joe D ' Amato as director on the Canadian spaghetti western Cormack of the Mounties, a name proposed by producer Ermanno Donati to resemble Italian American the Italian names of directors such as Martin Scorsese and Brian De Palma and which became his better-known pseudonym.
The pub was called Joe Daflo's, a contraction of the names of his ( then ) three children.
Roughly equivalent are the names Joe Six-pack, Joe Blow, the nowadays less popular Joe Doakes and Joe Shmoe, the last of which implies a lower-class citizen ( from the Yiddish schmo: simpleton, or possibly Hebrew sh ' mo: ( what's )- his-name ).

names and Bloggs
Public are also used as placeholder names, for unnamed citizens and similarly in Britain, one might refer to Joe Bloggs.

names and Fred
Guy ultimately finds his courage when Fred suggests that he think of himself as " the plucky comic relief ", and at the end of the story he is given a permanent role in the Galaxy Quest cast as the starship's Security Chief " Roc " Ingersol ( a reference to his earlier lament that characters without full names are always killed ).
She had built a life with her husband Gerald Frederick " Fred " Peterson ( who was a doctor ) and three daughters from Zimbabwe to Saint Paul, Minnesota, having assumed the alias Sara Jane Olson ; the surname chosen being one of the most common names in Minnesota due to the large decent of Scandinavian-Americans.
The Rustler was founded in 1901 by Fred Vivian, who reportedly went into a local barber shop, sold subcriptions to all the customers and then passed around a hat for them to suggest names for the newspaper.
He also recorded and performed, in combination with other artists, under group names such as The Hard Brothers, Hard Trax ( with his brother Matthew Hawtin ), 0733, Cybersonik ( with Daniel Bell and John Acquaviva ), Final Exposure ( with Joey Beltram and Mundo Muzique ), Just For Fun ( with Holger Wick ), Narod Niki ( with Akufen, Cabanne, Dandy Jack, Daniel Bell, Luciano, Ricardo Villalobos, Robert Henke and Thomas Franzmann ), Two Guys In The Basement ( with John Acquaviva ), Spawn ( with Fred Giannelli and Daniel Bell ) and States Of Mind ( with Acquaviva ).
She published accounts of her climbing under the names Mrs. Fred Burnaby, Mrs. Main, and Mrs. Aubrey Le Blond.
In the new timeline, Angel names a wing of the Los Angeles public library in memory of Wesley and Fred.
Entering the command SYS DEC (" CDAB ") ( or SYS 52651 ) puts up the names of three programmers and a hardware designer: Fred Bowen, John Cooper, Terry Ryan and Bil Herd.
During this period Fred Giannelli, Dave Ball from Soft Cell, Richard Norris who later formed the Grid with Dave Ball, John Gosling, engineer Richard Evans and other techno artists released music not only as Psychic TV, but also a variety of ' fake ' names.
Establishment names include aviation historians William F. Trimble, Fred Howard ( a Wright brothers biographer ), British historian Charles Harvard Gibbs-Smith, as well as Tom Crouch and Walter Boyne at the Smithsonian Institution.
She may have been the model for Diana Barry, Anne of Green Gables ' " bosom friend ": both had unusual, non-Christian first names, and the fictional Diana's husband was named, perhaps not coincidentally, Fred Wright.
Unfortunately, the local Constable, Harold Potter, happens to have grown up with Major Plank ( and also happens to remember arresting Uncle Fred and Pongo at the dog races under the names of Edwin Smith of Nasturtium Road, East Dulwich ).
At that point, the park's dance hall and ballroom were major draws, with big band music performed by Guy Lombardo, Fred Waring, Artie Shaw, and other big names of the time.
* Buchanan Galleries-Shopping Mall includes Scotland's only Desigual, Boux Avenue, Fred Perry, Boux Avenue, Quiksilver, Crocs and MANGO, as well as high street names including John Lewis, Next, Topman, River Island, H & M, GAP, Hollister Co. and many more.
In 1996, noted illustrator Fred Marcellino observed that the story itself contained no racist overtones and produced a re-illustrated version, The Story of Little Babaji, which changes the characters ' names but otherwise leaves the text unmodified.
It is not clear on which specific journey Robert Parker and Robert Gilbert participated, or if they assisted with the haul-off, and remained ashore, but their names also appear on the salvage list, along with a Fred Lawrence.
This prompted a new version co-authored by Fred Marcellino called The Story of Little Babaji, with the names of the main characters changed.
* The Story of Little Babaji ( with Fred Marcellino ), 1996 ( Little Black Sambo with more politically correct names ), ISBN 0-06-205064-8
Other well-known names that joined the group later were John D. Sutherland, John Bowlby, Eric Trist, and Fred Emery.
In the Americanization of the 1963 Tetsujin 28 series, which was done by Fred Ladd, all of the character names were changed, and the wartime setting removed.
The 1980 TV series was also exported to America in 1993, retitled as The New Adventures of Gigantor, with most of Fred Ladd's names intact.
Prior to their taking those stage names they were Alex and Fred de Rafols.
In spite of this, Betty is shown to have a distinctly emotional marriage with Barney, which more often includes pet names and obvious affection, as opposed to the more dynamic and energetic interaction between Fred and Wilma.
Grand Buffet is a hip-hop funk duo from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, made up of Jackson O ' Connell-Barlow ( stage names: Iguanadon, Grape-a-Don, Plaps, Nate Kukla, and Mr. Pennsylvania ) and Jarrod Weeks ( stage names: M-Dog, Lord Grunge, Viceroy, Matt Kukla, Fred Durts ).

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