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Origin: Ohio, United States: Genres: alternative rock. blues-rock garage punk indie rock lo-fi psychobilly punk blues rock & roll rockabilly. roots rock: Occupation(s) Singer, songwriter, musician, Producer, Audio Engineer, Musicologist
TidBITS is published by Adam C. Engst, author of a number of computer books, including four editions of Internet Starter Kit for Macintosh, Eudora for Windows & Macintosh Visual Quickstart Guide, and five editions of iPhoto for Mac OS X: Visual QuickStart Guide, along with a number of books in the Take Control series. [6]
Hudepohl Brewing Company is a brewery established in Cincinnati, Ohio in 1885 by founder Ludwig Hudepohl II. Hudepohl was the son of Ludwig Hudepohl who emigrated from Malgarten, Kingdom of Hannover, in 1838. [1]
Chocolate timbits in box. The word Timbit is a play on the word "tidbit" (a delicate bit or morsel of food). [4] [5] As of 2009, they are available in various flavors that differ from store to store.
Sirkevinalot (talk · contribs) – Mostly politics, maybe some history and tidbits about Georgia. skoch3 (talk · contribs) – New Mexico, Albuquerque, University of New Mexico, Ann Arbor, Michigan, University of Michigan; SL93 (talk · contribs) Midwestern topics especially where I live – Iowa.
Host John Moschitta.. Slapstick comedy serials made up the majority of the content on Nickel Flicks.Comic violence, which was rare in children's programming at the time, was not edited out of most of the films that were shown; it was even advertised as kids' programming "with no sugar-coating."
Michael Gregory Verich (born December 30, 1953) [1] is a former American politician who served as a Democratic member of the Ohio House of Representatives from 1983 to 1998. . His district consisted of a portion of Trumbull County, O
"O Little Town of Bethlehem" is a Christmas carol. Based on an 1868 text written by Phillips Brooks, the carol is popular on both sides of the Atlantic, but to different tunes: in the United States and Canada, to "St. Louis" by Brooks' collaborator, Lewis Redner; and in the United Kingdom and Ireland to "Forest Green", a tune collected by Ralph Vaughan Williams and first published in the 1906 ...