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One restaurant that was mentioned in Fabio's testimony was called, "The Rusty Pelican". Fabio stated that during 1984–1985 he had made between 30 and 40 money/weapon drops to Costa Rica, which contained "war-grade" weapons (K-19, M-16, AR-15, grenade launchers, etc.) and several million dollars.
Also known as "Caddilac", the Count is an original member of the Rusty Pelicans/Rusty Ps. Mcing since 1992, Count had been a member of various groups and crews until he, Phantom Channel, Oneself and Dana Coppafeel decided to start their own crew called "Rusty Pelicans", writing, recording and performing their own unique style of hip hop.
The Downy Pelican – Poet's Pub (1949) The Dripping Dagger – Dick Tracy vs. Cueball; The Drowned Trout – RocknRolla (2008) The Drovers Arms – All Creatures Great and Small [1] The Drunken Clam – the bar and primary haunt of Peter Griffin in Family Guy; The Drunken Dragon Inn – The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion
Riptide – pelican mascot of the Tulane Green Wave; Roar-ee the Lion – mascot of the Columbia Lions; Roary the Lion – mascot of the Missouri Southern Lions; Roary the Panther – mascot of the FIU Panthers; Roc the Panther – mascot of the Pittsburgh Panthers [38] RoCCy – tiger mascot of Colorado College; changed from Prowler in 2020 [39]
Rusty Bucket Restaurant & Tavern is a restaurant company headquartered in Columbus, Ohio. It was founded in 2002 by president and owner, Gary Callicoat. [1] The company currently owns 21 restaurants in Ohio, Indiana, Michigan, North Carolina, and Florida. [2] Rusty Bucket Restaurant & Tavern is the sister company of Cameron Mitchell Restaurants.
Dumbo is a 1941 American animated fantasy drama film produced by Walt Disney Productions and released by RKO Radio Pictures.The film is based upon the storyline written by Helen Aberson and Harold Pearl, and illustrated by Helen Durney for the prototype of a novelty toy ("Roll-a-Book").