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HoHoCon (or XmasCon) was a conference series which took place shortly before or after Christmas in Houston, Texas, sponsored by Drunkfux and the hacker ezine Cult of the Dead Cow.
HoHo was a frequent visitor to children's wards at local hospitals. He also appeared at restaurants, charity events, parades, and children's parties, from which Birchall derived most of his income. Birchall was a diminutive and slightly round man of cheerful spirit and hippie inclinations.
A San Francisco bakery created the first Ho Hos in 1967. [7]Happy Ho Ho was created in the 1970s [8] and was the original cartoon mascot for Ho Hos. The mascot appeared on the boxes, ads, and television commercials [9] for many years before he was discontinued.
Hoho may refer to: Ho Hos, a brand of snack cakes; Hoho, Finland, a village; Hoho, a monkey on the television show Ni Hao, Kai-Lan This page was last edited on 24 ...
Wong Yuk Lun (born July 19, 1987), better known by his ring name Ho Ho Lun (Hoholun, 何顥麟), is a Hong Kong professional wrestler. He is currently making appearances for Dragongate . He is best known for his time with WWE , where he competed in their Cruiserweight Classic tournament [ 3 ] and in their developmental territory NXT .
The Naga Hoho is a federation of Naga tribes from four Indian states, namely Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Manipur, and Nagaland, and some parts of Myanmar. It was formed in 1994 at Wokha with the 'unity and fraternity' as its motto. It is considered as the tribe-based apex institution under the traditional system of the Nagas, intrinsic to the ...
Steven Ho (born 9 December 1973) [1] is an American martial artist, stunt coordinator, stuntman and member of the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences.. Known as one of the first martial arts tricksters in open martial art competitions and early pioneers of non-traditional forms (NASKA), Ho helped to popularize the 540 kick and the Hawkeye Kick in the mid-eighties.
Godfrey Ho (Chinese: 何志强 or 何致强, Chinese: Ho Chi-Keung; born November 10, 1948) [1] is a prolific former Hong Kong film director and screenwriter. Ho is believed to have directed more than one hundred films, including over 80 movies from 1980 to 1990 before his retirement in 2000.