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Al Lindner (born 1944 in Chicago, IL) is a sportsman, television and radio personality, and fishing industry innovator who has invented, along with his older brother Ron Lindner, many fishing lures and rigs including the Lindy Rig which has been used by tens of millions of anglers to catch walleye since it first hit the market in 1968. [1]
In the early years of the 1970s comedy TV show Saturday Night Live, John Belushi portrayed an archetypal samurai — he has a strong sense of honor, speaks only (mock) Japanese, and wields a katana. Sketches featuring the character showed him in different occupations that would not be expected for a samurai.
Ayu fishing was practiced by Samurai as long as 430 years ago. It uses very long rods (7–11 meters) and fly, but fly-casting is not required. Ayu fishing originated at least 430 years ago [ 1 ] when anglers discovered they could dress their flies with pieces of fabric and use those to fool the fish.
"Saturday Night Live" kicked off its latest episode with a cold open that took on the internet's reaction to Luigi Mangione, the suspect in the killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson.
One drone show company, Sky Elements, partnered with Key West in March 2022 to design a 10-minute custom drone light show as part of the week-long celebration of the city’s 200-year anniversary.
“Saturday Night Live’s” cold open took direct aim at the internet obsession about Luigi Mangione, the alleged killer of the United HealthCare CEO Brian Thompson with a sketch that featured ...
A laser show is a live multimedia performance. Copper vapor laser in operation. Seen in South Florida in February 2006. Muse on stage at Outside Lands Music and Arts Festival in San Francisco, 13 August 2011 Multimedia Laser Show in Beach Club on board of AIDAPrima
Extreme Fishing with Robson Green: Channel 5: 2008–2011: The Planners Are Coming: BBC One: 2008–2009: Lost Kingdoms of Africa: BBC Four: 2010–2012: Robson's Extreme Fishing Challenge: Channel 5: 2012–2014: Lost Kingdoms of South America: BBC Four: 2013: Science of Stupid: National Geographic Channel: 2014–2015: co-production with NGC ...