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7th Floor West is a parody of the MTV series The Hills, documenting Jimmy's arrival to Late Night and his initial struggles in the beginning of the show, such as whether to wear a red tie or a blue tie on his premiere episode. [7] Season 1 of the series dealt with Jimmy's passive-aggressive power struggle with A. D. Miles, Late Night's
The Masters of the Universe franchise, created in 1982 as a toyline by American company Mattel, contained many characters in its various incarnations as a toyline, the television series He-Man and the Masters of the Universe, a German series of audioplays, The New Adventures of He-Man, He-Man and the Masters of the Universe, Masters of the Universe: Revelation and He-Man and the Masters of the ...
Captain Bass then came to Fancy, telling him that putting Szymanski in Bedford-Stuyvesant was a bad idea. Fancy got Szymanski transferred under his command to the 15th precinct, where he was assigned a Black partner. Szymanski later faced false accusations of robbing a black drug dealer and assassinating a Black undercover officer while at the ...
The ad ends with the host of the show telling the man that the worth of the phone is $0. AT&T Wireless "Gilligan" Gilligan from Gilligan's Island uses a cell phone and has the Coast Guard on speed dial; allowing them to rescue the cast from being stranded. Restaurant McDonald's "What A Day"
A case for a pocket watch, 1870. The outer clamshell protects the watch. The inner layer contains a glass window. The ring is for the attachment of a chain. A usually metal clamshell case for a mechanical watch, [1] common until the early twentieth century. It is meant to sit around the inner case of the watch. [2]
An unsuccessful series of three theme parks built across England, devoted to a grotesque and horrifying BBC children's TV character from the 90s. One of them collapsed within four months of opening due to a massive and costly legal dispute with the local council over funding and liquor permits, while the abandoned site of another was demolished ...
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The two cities are not necessarily alike, I would guess that in the case of Atlanta and Savannah, the resemblance is, if not coincidental, then a very minor factor in deciding to cooperate with their respective sister cities. — QuantumEleven | 12:20, 1 February 2006 (UTC) Never heard of Switzerland and Swaziland ever being mixed up.