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Wayne Fromm is a Canadian inventor and entrepreneur who is most notable for being the original patent holder of the selfie stick for digital cameras and cell phones. Branded as the Quik Pod , it is a handheld extendable stick for digital cameras and smart phones for taking pictures of one's self.
The band was the creation of Wayne Fromm, and was based on the toy known as Crazy Bones. Fromm and his partner, Eric Segal, were marketing the toy through their company All 4 Fun Toy Products Ltd. The B2Krazy video for their song "Something to Say" contains animated images of Crazy Bones characters.
Wayne and Shuster were born in the same neighbourhood in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, and met in grade school. [2]: 20 In 1931, while students at Harbord Collegiate Institute, they performed their first skit together for their Boy Scout troop, [3]: 142 and, as part of the school drama club, continued to entertain fellow students.
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Wayne and Shuster, dressed as Mounties, apprehend their host on The Ed Sullivan Show in 1963. Canadian comedians have been recognized internationally since the 1910s [a] [1] and were embraced as the country sought a national identity distinct from that of Great Britain and the United States. [2]
"Rinse the Blood Off My Toga" is a comedy sketch by the Canadian comedy duo Wayne and Shuster. First broadcast on The Wayne and Shuster Hour on CBC Radio in 1954, it was reenacted for their British television debut in 1957 and their first appearance on The Ed Sullivan Show in 1958.
Tommy Prince MM (1915–1977) – one of Canada's most decorated soldiers, member of the Devil's Brigade; James Ralston PC (1881–1948) – Co-Minister of Defence during World War II; Thomas Ricketts VC (1901–1967) – recipient of the Victoria Cross (Newfoundlander at the time of his award) Harold A. Rogers OC OBE (1889–1994) – founder ...
The son of a successful clothing manufacturer who spoke several languages, Charles Bryon Weingarten and mother Sarah, [2] and the eldest of seven children, Johnny Wayne was born in downtown Toronto, in the College/Spadina area, [1] and attended Harbord Collegiate Institute, where he met his future comedy partner, and later attended the University of Toronto, majoring in English literature.