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Chuck Knipp - Chuck Knipp Birthdate: June 27th Dual Citizen - USA and Canada Southern American Comedian, best known for creating popular but controversial radio and stage persona "Shirley Q. Liquor." Registered Nurse. Nominated as LIbertarian Party candidate for U.S. Congress in 2000. The clerk of the Gulf Coast Quakers and Professional Chaplain, the Rev. F. Charles "Chuck" Knipp, was ordained by apostolic succession to the Diaconate in 1997 by a bishop of the Friends Catholic Communion. He has previously co-founded an inclusive church congregation in Texas and has perfomed pastoral duties in the Episcopal Church (USA). He is a an ordained minister in the American Unitarian Conference and the Quaker Universalist Fellowship and considers himself to be a liberal yet believing open-minded Christian. His ministry now includes officiating.

Blackface - heavy metal, through the careful emulation of the New Edition by the New Kids on the Block in the 1980s which spawned the boy bands, to such white rappers as Eminem, Kid Rock, and Vanilla Ice, the black style is a constant presence. Cartoons from the 1930s and later often feature characters in blackface as well as other racial caricatures. Such films were still being shown on television as late as the 1970s but have rarely appeared since. Blackface and minstrelsy form the theme of Spike Lee's film Bamboozled. It tells of a black television executive who reintroduces the old blackface style and is horrified by its success. The Black and White Minstrel Show was a British musical variety show that featured blackface performers, and remained on British television until 1978..

Shirley Q. Liquor - Liquor is a persona created by Long Beach, Mississippi resident, Registered Nurse and ordained Quaker minister, Chuck Knipp, a white man who performs in shabby drag and blackface. The character, a happy go lucky mother of 19 children, is exceptionally popular, especially on the internet and in the gay community. The character came into criticism in the year 2002 when protesters picketed a New York City performance, protesting Knipp's blackface performance as racist and misogynistic. The character was condemned by the left-wing National Gay and Lesbian Task Force and and a scheduled Shirley Q. Liquor performance in Boston was vetoed by the mayor. Democrat activist Keith Boykin has written that " Rather than challenging the ignorance of stereotypes, Knipp uses the stereotypes to show why he thinks blacks are ignorant." This.

Religious Society of Friends - Almost all non-Christian Quakers would be found in the unprogrammed meetings. Organization Quaker policy and financial decisions are decentralized. All such decisions are conducted by the individual meeting for worship. Worship is conducted every Sunday, and business meetings come once a month. Thus a meeting for worship is also known as a Monthly Meeting. A meeting for business is considered a form of worship, and all decisions must be reached in a manner that satisfies all participants (called "unity", but sometimes inaccurately called consensus). Quaker "consensus" does not mean that every person simply gets an equal vote, since that would mean that some members would be voting on issues they were uninformed on or less than interested in. Instead, there is "unity," where those who are informed on or passionate about.

King of the Hill - having affair with John Redcorn Cotton Hill, Hank's coarse and politically incorrect father, veteran of WWII, had his shins blown off, resulting in this short height Kahn Souphanousinphone Hill's Laotian neighbor, Laotian American male Minh Souphanousinphone, Kahn's wife, Laotian American female Kahn, Jr, also called Connie, daughter of Kahn and Minh, violin player, A-student, former girlfriend of Bobby Buckley, boyfriend of Luanne, worked at Megalomart, died in explosion John Redcorn, Native American whom Nancy cheated with, drives a Jeep Stuart Dooley, Bobby's thin classmate Clark Peters, Bobby's fat classmate Eustis, moustached neighbor and successful patent lawyer, father of Bobby's friend Randy Chuck Mangione, playing himself, who promotes Megalomart Lenore, Bill's ex-wife (also the name of his iguana).

KIM-1 - the market. Changing the pin layout produced the "lawsuit-friendly" 6502. Otherwise identical to the 6501, it nevertheless had the disadvantage of having no machine in which new users could quickly start playing with the CPU. Chuck Peddle, leader of the 650x group at MOS, designed the KIM-1 in order to fill this need. While the machine was originally intended to be used by engineers, it quickly found a large audience with hobbyists. A complete system could be constructed for under $500 with the purchase of the kit for only $245, and then adding a used terminal and a cassette tape drive. Many books were available demonstrating small assembly language programs for the KIM. One demo program converted the KIM into a music box by toggling a software-controllable output bit connected to.

Kira Roessler - Roessler (b. Aug. 13, 1962) replaced Chuck Dukowski as bass player in Black Flag. She is sister to 45 Grave's keyboardist Paul Roessler. She joined when the band heard her playing with L.A. punk group DC3. Her bass playing was featured on five of Black Flag's studio albums. She remained in the band nearly until they broke up. After Black Flag, she played in Dos with husband Mike Watt and wrote some of the material for Watt's band fIREHOSE. Roessler now works as a dialogue editor on theatrical films in Los Angeles. She has a credit (as kira) on Confessions of a Dangerous Mind (2002) [ Kira's IMDb Page].

Kid Gavilan - Janiro among others. In 1951, after beating Tommy Ciarlo twice, once in Caracas, and Hairston once again, he finally became a world champion when he beat Johnny Saxton for the world Welterweight title by a decision in 15 on May 18. He defended that title for the first time against Graham, winning by a decision, and promptly made four non title bouts before the end of the year, including another win over Janiro and a draw in ten with Bratton. In 1952, he defended the title with success against Bobby Dykes, Gil Turner and with Graham in a third encounter between the two. All those fights were won by decision in 15. He also had five non title bouts, including three that were a part of an Argentinian tour. His third.

Korn (album) - Track listing 2 Chart positions 3 Personnel Track listing "Blind" (Korn) - 4:19 "Ball Tongue" (Korn) - 4:29 "Need To" (Korn) - 4:01 "Clown" (Korn) - 4:37 "Divine" (Korn) - 2:51 "Faget" (Korn) - 5:49 "Shoots And Ladders" (Korn) - 5:22 "Predictable" (Korn) - 4:32 "Fake" (Korn) - 4:51 "Lies" (Korn) - 3:22 "Helmet In The Bush" (Korn) - 4:02 "Daddy" (Korn) - 17:31 Chart positions 1995 Korn Heatseekers No. 1 1996 Korn The Billboard 200 No. 72 Personnel Reginald "Fieldy" Arvizu - Bass Jonathan Davis - Bagpipes, Vocals Chuck Johnson - Engineer, Mixing Judith Kiener - Vocals Ross Robinson - Producer, Engineer, Mixing Eddy Schreyer - Mastering James "Munky" Shaffer - Guitar David Silveria - Drums Stephen Stickler - Photography Brian "Head" Welch - Guitar, Vocals.

Kun Tao Silat - Silat, the blade phase. The Kun Tao portion however did not retain the influence of the Chinese, probably because the art most likely came from Borneo where they practice an art called Kun Tao Bankui. Please remember that part of Philippine history is that 10 Datus left Borneo and settled in what is now known as the Philippines. Therefore establishing a school called Bothoan, where many things were taught including their martial arts. There has been so much change and intermingling in the Philippines in these arts that most Filipinos consider the art indigenous to the Philippines. This is why Grandmaster Carlito Lanyada changed the spelling of his ancestor's art from Kun Tao to Kuntaw, to relate more to the Tagalog tongue. Please keep in mind that, yes, in the Philippines.

Vezina Trophy - Montreal Canadiens 1958 - Jacques Plante, Montreal Canadiens 1957 - Jacques Plante, Montreal Canadiens 1956 - Jacques Plante, Montreal Canadiens 1955 - Terry Sawchuk, Detroit Red Wings 1954 - Harry Lumley, Toronto Maple Leafs 1953 - Terry Sawchuk, Detroit Red Wings 1952 - Terry Sawchuk, Detroit Red Wings 1951 - Al Rollins, Toronto Maple Leafs 1950 - Bill Durnan, Montreal Canadiens 1949 - Bill Durnan, Montreal Canadiens 1948 - Turk Broda, Toronto Maple Leafs 1947 - Bill Durnan, Montreal Canadiens 1946 - Bill Durnan, Montreal Canadiens 1945 - Bill Durnan, Montreal Canadiens 1944 - Bill Durnan, Montreal Canadiens 1943 - Johnny Mowers, Detroit Red Wings 1942 - Frank Brimsek, Boston Bruins 1941 - Turk Broda, Toronto Maple Leafs 1940 - David Kerr, New York Rangers 1939 - Frank Brimsek, Boston Bruins.

January 23 - its proposal and nearly two years after the measure had been passed by the United States Senate 77-16, the 24th Amendment to the United States Constitution, prohibiting the use of poll taxes in national elections, is ratified. 1968 - North Korea seizes the USS Pueblo, claiming the ship violated their territorial waters while spying. 1973 - President Richard Nixon announces that a peace accord has been reached in Vietnam. 1975 - Barney Miller debuts on ABC. 1977 - The first segment of the Roots mini-series airs on ABC. 1978 - Sweden becomes the first nation to ban aerosol sprays that are thought to damage earth's protective ozone layer. 1983 - The A-Team debuts. 1985 - O. J. Simpson becomes the first Heisman Trophy winner elected to the Football Hall of Fame..

Jack Tramiel - Commodore Portable Typewriter. Then he engaged in import of typewriters. In 1955, to circumvent import restrictions, he set up Commodore Business Machines in Toronto. In 1962, Commodore went public. His company kept growing and in the 1970s, he started work on electronic calculators. He started looking for a chip producer to buy: the MOS Technologies (Pennsylvania). MOS was bought in 1976. One of the engineers at MOS was Chuck Peddle, the man who had designed the ground-breaking 6502 chip. Peddle convinced Tramiel that the computer would take over in society and that the 6502 was the first in line for success. Tramiel wanted Peddle to work on a computer to show on the next Comdex. They had six months. Instead of machine code, there was to be ASCII and BASIC. The.

Jamie Lee Curtis - in 1996. Filmography Halloween The Fog Prom Night Terror Train Roadgames Halloween II Death of a Centerfold: The Dorothy Stratten Story Love Letters Trading Places Grandview, U.S.A Perfect As Summers Die Amazing Grace and Chuck A Man in Love Dominick and Eugene A Fish Called Wanda Blue Steel Queens Logic My Girl Forever Young My Girl 2 Mother's Boys True Lies The Heidi Chronicles House Arrest Fierce Creatures Halloween: H20 The Taylor of Panama Halloween: Resurrection Freaky Friday - remake Brief salary history Halloween: Resurrection $3,000,000 Halloween II (1981) $100,000 Halloween (1978) $8,000.

Jazz on a Summer's Day - included Jimmy Giuffre, Thelonious Monk, Henry Grimes, Sonny Stitt, Sal Salvador, Anita O'Day, George Shearing, Dinah Washington, Gerry Mulligan, Big Maybelle, Chuck Berry, Chico Hamilton, Louis Armstrong, Jack Teagarden, Mahalia Jackson, Bob Brookmeyer, Buck Clayton, Willis Conover, Art Farmer, Jo Jones and Armando Pareza. The movie was written by Albert D'Annibale and Arnold Perl and directed by Bert Stern. In 1999 the film was deemed "culturally significant" by the United States Library of Congress and selected for preservation in the National Film Registry..

Jam Master Jay - after JMJ's personal clothing style. In 1989, Mizell established the label Jam Master Jay Records, which scored a strong success in 1993 with the band Onyx_(band). He also connected Chuck D with Def Jam co-founder Rick Rubin. (Def Jam's other founder, Russell Simmons, is the brother of DJ Run.) In the 1990s, Mizell suffered the effects of a bad car accident and a gunshot, mirroring similarly tough times for DJ Run (rape charge) and DMC (alcohol abuse). In the late 1990s the band reformed, recording "Crown Royal" and touring with Aerosmith. Mizell remained in his childhood neighborhood his entire life. He founded the Scratch DJ Academy in Manhattan for children interested in DJing. Mizell was shot in the head and killed in a Merrick Boulevard recording studio in Queens at 7:30.

JAG - Trekkie, fascinated by the paranormal, and a computer nerd), together with his wife's maternal nature, are a frequent source of comedy relief. The Judge Advocate General himself, Rear Admiral (Upper Half) A.J. Chegwidden, is played by John M. Jackson. Recurring minor characters include Gunnery Sergeant Victor Galindez (Randy Vasquez), Yeoman First Class Jason Tiner (Chuck Carrington), Royal Australian Navy Commander Mic Brumby (Trevor Goddard), Congresswoman Bobbi Latham (Anne-Marie Johnson), Petty Officer Jennifer Coates (Zoe McLellan) and others. JAG is a popular show among military personnel and veterans because of its more-accurate-than-usual depiction of military life and the value its stories place on the virtues of integrity, loyalty, and leadership. However, some enlisted groups have critized the show for its potrail of enlisted men as drunks, wife beaters, and miscrients. See the.

Jacqueline Cochran - into the War, in 1942 she was made director of women's flight training for the United States. As head of the Women's Airforce Service Pilots (WASP) she supervised the training of more than a thousand women pilots. For her war efforts, she received the Distinguished Service Medal. At war's end, she was hired by a magazine to report on global post-war events. In this role, she witnessed Japanese General Tomoyuki Yamashita's surrender in the Philippines, then was the first woman to enter Japan after the War and attended the Nuremberg Trials in Germany. Following the end of the War, she pursued flying the new jet engine aircraft going on to set numerous records. She still holds more distance and speed records than any pilot living or dead, male or female. In.

Jealous Again - 5. You Bet We've Got Something Against You! (Black Flag) 0:52 Personnel: Chavo Pederast - vocals Greg Ginn - guitar Chuck Dukowski - bass ROBO - drums.

Jesus Movement - Christ and love of others. They strived for social justice and seemed to simply be in love with Jesus. Some of the most read books by those within the movement included Ron Sider's Rich Christians in an Age of Hunger and Hal Lindsey's The Late Great Planet Earth. Perhaps the most illustrative aspect of the Jesus Movement was its communal aspect. Most Jesus Freaks lived in communes. Although there were some like the Calvary Chapel movement who did not, these remained more on the fringe of the movement. Within the commune the group became more important than the individual, and communal sharing of possessions was the norm. Some of these communes became highly authoritarian. Unlike most Christian movements, there was no single leader of the Jesus Movement. Some of the larger.


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