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  2. From Carnitas to Creemees: Little Gordo Makes Its ... - AOL

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    On June 30, this little spot became the new home of Little Gordo: a creemee stand that was the brain-child of Taco Gordo, another well-known dive in Burly. A post shared by Little Gordo Creemee ...

  3. List of Saturday Night Live commercial parodies - Wikipedia

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    Horny Little Dork — A cut-for-time movie trailer from Season 49 depicts the horror women encounter when their husbands become aroused upon seeing them step out of the shower, working out, or showing just a little bit of skin — sexually dorky behavior that, Bowen Yang's genealogist character determines, has affected married men for millennia ...

  4. Gordo (comic strip) - Wikipedia

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    The strip chronicled the life of Mexican bean farmer Perfecto Salazar "Gordo" Lopez ("Gordo" approximately translating as "Fatso"). Other characters in the strip included his nephew, Pepito; his pets, Señor Dog and Poosy Gato (a cat); [7] a black cat named "PM" and her kitten "Bête Noire"; the 'hip' jazz-loving and artistic 'beat' spider, Bug Rogers, drawn with only six legs; Paris Juarez ...

  5. Ronde script - Wikipedia

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    Ronde ('round' in French) is a kind of script in which the heavy strokes are nearly upright, giving the characters when taken together a round look. [1] It appeared in France at the end of the 16th century, growing out from a late local variant of Gothic cursive influenced by North Italian Renaissance types in Rotunda , a bookish round Gothic ...

  6. Saturday Night Live - Wikipedia

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    Saturday Night Live (SNL) is an American late-night live sketch comedy variety show created by Lorne Michaels and developed by Michaels and Dick Ebersol that airs on NBC.The show's premiere was hosted by George Carlin on NBC on October 11, 1975, under the original title NBC's Saturday Night.

  7. Right-to-left script - Wikipedia

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    Many other ancient and historic scripts derived from Aramaic inherited its right-to-left direction. Several languages have both Arabic RTL and non-Arabic LTR writing systems. For example, Sindhi is commonly written in Arabic and Devanagari scripts, and a number of others have been used. Kurdish may be written in the Arabic or Latin script.

  8. Crème Fraîche (South Park) - Wikipedia

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    "Crème Fraîche" is the 14th episode and season finale of the fourteenth season of American animated television series South Park, and the 209th episode of the series overall. It was first broadcast on Comedy Central in the United States on November

  9. Upright Citizens Brigade - Wikipedia

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    The Upright Citizens Brigade (UCB) is an improvisational and sketch comedy group that emerged from Chicago's ImprovOlympic in 1990. [1] The original incarnation of the group consisted of Amy Poehler , Matthew Walsh , Matt Besser , Ian Roberts , Adam McKay , Rick Roman, Horatio Sanz and Drew Franklin.