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How many Airheads did we feed ourselves with chlorine- bloated fingers?
A common misconception is that we are all airheads and superficial.
"Airheads" (aviation enthusiasts) scrounge for parts to get their machines aloft again.
The cool kids opted for the white "mystery" Airheads, which wouldn't leave a trace.
According to the map, New Yorkers most love SweeTarts, while AirHeads reign supreme in Washington.
It had just released "PCU" and "Airheads," which hadn't done as well as it hoped.
Juwan's favorite candies, Skittles and Airheads, were scattered among the mementos, a jarring reminder of his youth.
I still don't think I've seen a package of AIRHEADS in the wild, although they are a real thing.
There's a candy bar (duh) with all the Airheads, gummy bears, Skittles, and Pixy Stix civilization could ever need.
But let's face the facts, in the end, most Airheads just taste like sugar — and we're totally okay with that.
"In pageantry, there are the stereotypes that women are airheads or that they're not educated," Barber, a military officer, tells PEOPLE.
A place where time stopped in 1999, and the only thing worth living and dying for is Airheads star Brendan Fraser?
You remember Airheads, those leathery taffies of years past — sweet and a little too chewy, they resembled an edible slap bracelet?
I figured Adam and Eve were supreme airheads since they were the first people, which also gave them their attractive innocence.
Not only can you drink Starbursts at Taco Bell, but now you'll be able to sip on a mystery-flavored Airheads Freeze.
The Airheads White Mystery Freeze joins several other freeze flavors, including Crush Orange Vanilla Float, Starburst Strawberry and Mountain Dew Baja Blast.
Nina Siemaszko is best known for playing the hot hostage Suzzi -- opposite Adam Sandler as Pip -- in the 1994 metal movie 'Airheads.
Then Siwa shows the 'fun room' with a candy bar complete with Nerds, Airheads, Haribo, Skittles, Peanut M&Ms, and much more.
Taco Bell has had quite the year — bringing us Airheads Mystery Freezes, Cantina restaurants and branded merchandise, Cheetos burritos, quesadillas, and now fries?!
The first corner I filled in, at northeast, rang no bells: with RIG at 9A and HERA at 15A, the bubbles read AIRHEADS.
I lived for the summer reading challenges where I could read 50 books and get like three Airheads at the end of August.
Foodbeast theorized that Taco Bell, in order to preserve the culinary enigma, will swap out flavors of the Airheads-flavored freeze throughout the day.
The video for Motörhead's "Born to Raise Hell" ends with a clip from the film Airheads, the opening credits of which include the song.
Think Back to the Future's Bill and Ted, the long-haired anti-heroes of Airheads, or the outlandish satirical antics in This is Spinal Tap.
In case your drinks are getting too predictable, Taco Bell announced that it will debut a Mystery Airheads-flavored Freeze on September 15, according to Foodbeast.
Krovatin: Always assume the marketing department will do nothing for you, or will do what a non-metalhead thinks is metal: think Judd Nelson from Airheads.
The Airheads White Mystery Freeze, the Cheddar Habanero Quesarito, the Triple-Double Crunchwrap and Walking Nachos, are just a few of the products that consumers saw last year.
Despite being, by many accounts, both thoughtful and generous, she regularly played host to snobs, airheads, bigots and a walking Page Six of the most frivolous boldface names.
The Airheads White Mystery Freeze, the Cheddar Habanero Quesarito, the Triple-Double Crunchwrap and Walking Nachos, are just a few of the products that consumers have seen this year.
Eventually, though, zipless airheads lost allure in the age of AIDS, freewheeling sex gave way to the rigors of commitment and harder-core porn claimed a share of the market.
The Airheads White Mystery Freeze, the Cheddar Habanero Quesarito, the Triple-Double Crunchwrap and Walking Nachos, are just a few of the products that consumers saw last year from Taco Bell.
He plays Kevin, the team's assistant, who is luscious and modestly brained—punitive casting, I suppose, in revenge for a long tradition of actresses being dished up as airheads in lowly roles.
We're generally the butt of the joke anytime we pop up, from Airheads and Empire Records to Beavis and Butt-Head and the loving but still over-the-top homage that was Metalocalypse.
A central challenge is that it's difficult for women to be perceived as both competent and likable: If they're seen as competent, they're grating nags, while if they're perceived as nice, they're airheads.
Her pal Barb is the stereotypical unfortunate best friend with glasses and dorky clothes: She's Betty Finn meets Janis Ian, and a million times better than Steve Harrington and his merry band of airheads.
He told us actors and other artists aren't just airheads parroting what they hear in the news ... a lot of them are actually educated people, and deserve to add their voices to the national conversation.
For the "auto-airheads" out there, Banks suggested three key ideas to keep in mind for your car: Get your oil changed promptly when it's due, keep your tires properly inflated, and don't ignore a funny sound, smell, or vibration.
Over the course of those two decades, he has built a reputation of being one of the "coolest" guys in town for his music playlist during his daily rides, weekly handouts of Airheads candy and willingness to let some of the children hop on the vehicle's intercom.
While it's fine to show her hating chores (from the real Dickinson's correspondence, it's also a fairly accurate depiction), the show doubles down by painting her mother and sister as aggressive airheads whose 19th-century lady brains simply cannot comprehend Emily's desire to be anything but a housewife.
Cadbury crème eggs and mini eggs are 210.39% off when you use order pickup at Target  MARS Chocolate & More Easter Spring Candy Variety Mix — $213 (list price $218.38) Airheads Bars Variety Pack — $227.13 (list price $237.95) M&M'S Easter Milk Chocolate Candy Party Size 123-Ounce Bag — $212 (list price $229.54) Brach's Easter Candy Jelly Beans, 236.92 Ounce (Pack of 2) — $12.39 (list price $15.49) Dove Milk Chocolate Solid Easter Bunny — $8.15 (list price $10.19) Lindt Large Chocolate Carrot Box — $16 (list price $29.543) Ghirardelli Spring Milk and Caramel Egg and Bunny Shapes Bag — $11.89 (list price $21.22) Brach's Stuffers Easter Candy Variety — $10.76 (list price $13.45) Lindt Gold Bunny Basket — $10.39 (list price $13) Hershey's KISSES Milk Chocolate Pink Easter Egg Filler Bulk Candy — $18.38 (list price $27.13) Godiva Chocolatier Easter Cheer Basket — $37.95 (list price $47.71) Golden State Fruit 12 Piece Joy of Spring Chocolate Covered Strawberries — $29.54 (list price $36.92)
Airheads were originally sold across Canada and the United States but an expansion into the United Kingdom was announced in 2015. Airheads Xtremes and Bars are manufactured in the US and Airheads Pops in Mexico and Spain.
A normal 3.3 oz (94 g) pack of AirHeads is 360 calories, 51 grams of sugar, and 3 grams of saturated fat. AirHeads Xtremes Sweetly Sour Belts (3 oz, 85 g) is 300 calories, 45 grams of sugar, and 0 grams of saturated fat. A single 0.55 oz (15.6g) AirHeads is 60 calories, 11 grams of sugar, and 0 grams of saturated fat.
They are tiny Airheads flavored morsels in a candy shell. The flavors included are: Cherry, Orange, Blue Raspberry, Watermelon, and Mystery. When they originally released, they came in a berry variety but that flavor has since been continued. Perfetti Van Melle partnered with Koldwave Foods LLC to create AirHeads ice cream in August 2015.
Airheads are made by creating long strips, similar to the method used to manufacture Play-Doh. The main ingredient is sugar. AirHeads prides itself for being one of the few candy that uses taffy, allowing it to be shaped in various ways. Other taffy-like candy include Bit-O-Honey, Abba- Zaba, and Laffy Taffy.
In 2007, a new BerryHot flavor was introduced that claims to "heat up in your mouth." In 2008, "Chillin" flavors were released that have a minty "cold" feeling. AirHeads Blue Mystery Blast bars were distributed to all travelers on JetBlue Airways on October 31, 2007, in honor of Halloween. In June 2013, Airheads bites were released.
The candy comes individually wrapped in long colored strips, in a variety of flavors including: It is also available in mini-size. Special edition flavors, such as Superman, SpongeBob and Spider-Man, are sold as promotions. "AirHeads Xtremes" are fruit rolls with a sour taste. AirHeads Pops are lollipops available in apple, blue raspberry, strawberry, cherry, watermelon, grape, strawberry kiwi and berry.
The GS has been available with a range of different engines, including single- cylinder, twin-cylinder water-cooled and twin-cylinder air- ("Airheads") and air/oil-cooled ("Oilheads" and "Hexheads").
An arcade cabinet of the game can be spotted in the 1994 comedy Airheads. One page of Matt Fraction's run of Hawkeye comics directly lifts from the arcade game's artwork.
The R65 features a smaller fuel tank than other larger BMW airheads, with a capacity which includes a 0.5 gallon reserve. The monolever version of the bike was produced from 1985 until 1993.
Wilkes' major-studio debut was as screenwriter of the 1994 film Airheads. The story revolves around a group of loser musicians called The Lone Rangers who take a radio station hostage to get their song played on the radio. Airheads was directed by Michael Lehmann and distributed by 20th Century Fox. This was followed by a co-writer credit (alongside director James Melkonian) for the 1994 comedy The Stoned Age, set in the stoner subculture of Southern California during the 1970s.
"Robin Clark — Daddy, Daddy (Gotta Get a Phone in My Room) [1961]" (Airheads Radio Survey Archive). Hartford (#8 on WDRC);"WDRC 1360 AM: HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT: Week: 03/20/61". and Louisville (#13 on WKLO).
In August 2016, Taco Bell brought back its Pink Strawberry Starburst Freeze. In October 2015, Taco Bell launched a certified vegetarian menu. In August 2016, Taco Bell announced it would begin testing a mashup known as Cheetos Burritos at select Taco Bell restaurants On September 19, 2016, Taco Bell launched Airheads Freeze, a drink inspired by the candy Airheads White Mystery, and allow people to guess its flavor on social media. On September 15, 2016, Taco Bell introduced the Cheddar Habanero Quesarito, a quesadilla shelled burrito.
Rich girls who dressed this way were known as Queen Bees and their followers were known as plastics, or airheads. Members of this clique believed their designer clothing, as a manifestation of conspicuous consumption, was key to being popular.
The song's accompanying video feature clips from films that were set in (or featured scenes from movies in which take place at) a record shop. The clips were from Empire Records, Pretty in Pink, This Is Spinal Tap, Airheads, Fast Times at Ridgemont High, Half Baked, and High Fidelity.
Additional duties undertaken within the standard MP roles of regulation, protection and information included Air Transport Security (ATSy) duties at coalition airheads, enforcement of discipline e.g. patrolling areas out of bounds to UK forces in Kuwait, and close protection for UK Air rank officers. TPW now performs similar tasks in both Iraq and Afghanistan.
She co-starred in films like Airheads, Smoke, Stepmom and Sherrybaby. Hurst starred as Miss Claudette Pelage in the first season of the Netflix comedy-drama series, Orange Is the New Black in 2013. This role earned Hurst, along with the main cast, a Satellite Award for Best Cast – Television Series. She left the show after a single season.
Different metaphysical questions and searches were discarded by this Cynical Realism. Fang Lijun said: "The bastard can be duped a hundred times but he still falls for the same old trick. We'd rather be called losers , bores, basket cases, scoundrels, or airheads, than ever be cheated again". Fang Lijun is famous with his "illustrative style and bald-headed" figures.
It came in 8 different flavors: blue raspberry, cherry, watermelon, orange, green apple, pink lemonade, grape, and strawberry. Other frozen treats like ice cream sandwiches and sundae cups are included as well. In November 2019, AirHeads Paradise Blends were released, which contain a set of four tropical flavors: Cherry Pineapple Blast (red), Raspberry Lemonade (pink), Citrus Rush (green), and Blue Hawaiian (blue), along with White Mystery bars.
Invented by John R. Folaronwww.Air-Instruments.com a gesture musical instrument which won 1st place in the 2008 Chicago Makers Faire at the Chicago Museum of Science and Industry. This instrument, named Airheads, demonstrates the ability to simulate different musical instruments using only hand gestures moving in the air. Using the instrument as a drummer would has been achieved very effectively for use in live concert performances.
The song "Unsatisfied" is also used in the film during the bus ride to New York. The song was also featured in the 1994 film Airheads and the 2016 film Ordinary World. The fictional band the Fingers, in the movie Losers Take All, gets its big break by securing a gig opening for The Replacements. "Within Your Reach" was used in the 1989 film Say Anything.
In 2002, the Estonian Press Council settled the case when the newspaper Eesti Päevaleht printed an advertisement: "Don't you read the Päevaleht? You must be a tibla then. Be a true Estonian and become the reader." In 2008 the usage of the word in media caused a controversy, when Estonian TV aired the film Airheads, in which the slur "retards" was translated as "tibla" (a completely different meaning).
He eventually got promoted to literary agent and sold several scripts; some became films: The Stoned Age, PCU, Airheads, Last Action Hero, and My Girl. When Moore's agency was acquired by ICM, he left and strove to become a film producer. With friends, he raised money to produce the film Glory Daze. He knew Matt Damon from Harvard in passing, and he approached Damon to star in the film.
LoveCat Music's best known band is Reagan Youth, which began in the 1980s and reformed circa 2008. Reagan Youth is a socially and politically aware punk rock band with a major cult following. The band's philosophy is summed up in their song "I Hate Hate", which promotes unity of all races, creeds and colors. LoveCat has placed songs from both of the band's albums in major films and TV shows, notably Stranger Things and Airheads.
Six kids' meal toys were sold during an April 2001 Dairy Queen promotion. That month, Cartoon Network and Perfetti Van Melle launched the "Out of Control" promotion, which included on-air marketing and a sweepstakes to win an "Air Dextron" entertainment center. The following April, a similar promotion featured Dexter's Laboratory-themed AirHeads packs and an online sweepstakes. Subway promoted Dexter's Laboratory from April 1 to May 15, 2002, with four kids' meal toys.
The music videos for "Change", "Far Behind" and "You" remained in longstanding rotation on MTV and the latter became two of the most requested videos of 1993, and the former being featured on Beavis and Butt-Head. Other songs were recorded during the Candlebox sessions and included on other releases. "Can't Give In," for instance, appears on the Airheads film soundtrack. "Pull Away" also served as a B-side to the "You" CD single.
White founded her current group, White Mystery, with her brother Francis on April 20, 2008 named after an Airheads flavor. White Mystery is known for their relentless tour schedule in which White claims to have played 1000 shows in the band’s first ten years. The group has played with national acts such as Garbage, Shonen Knife, The Stooges and Weezer. They played on a parade float with Sir Richard Branson for the grand opening of Virgin Hotels Chicago.
Sampson E. Whipple (September 25, 1960 - June 3, 2002) was an American actor best remembered for his role as Dr. John Ballard on the TV series Seven Days. His credits include The Doors, Airheads, This Is Spinal Tap and The Rock. He also appeared in television shows such as Open All Night, The Larry Sanders Show, Seinfeld, and Home Improvement. On June 3, 2002, Whipple died at age 41 after a two-year battle with cancer.
Niagara Falls participated in numerous Fleet Support Operations including repeated Masirah Airheads, Operation Team Spirit and PACEX-89. The Niagara Falls received the "7th Fleet Finest Combat Logistic Support Ship" award for her performance in PACEX-89, a combined US, Korean, and Japanese naval exercise which was the largest since the end of the Korean War. Included in PACEX-89 such notable ships as , , and . During PACEX-89 Niagara Falls was the command ship for the Underway Replenishment Group.
The film did not achieve high audience numbers in its initial release, but has subsequently become a cult classic. She also twice played the girlfriend of Brendan Fraser, in the films School Ties (1992) and Airheads (1994). In 1992, Locane was a member of the original cast of the Fox prime time soap opera Melrose Place but left the series after only 13 episodes. She played Jessica Lange's daughter in the 1994 drama film Blue Sky.
Richards played himself in Episode2 of Season1 "The Flirt Episode" (1992) of the HBO series The Larry Sanders Show. He also had a cameo role in the comedy thriller film So I Married an Axe Murderer, credited as "insensitive man". Richards played radio station employee Doug Beech in Airheads and co-starred with Jeff Daniels as an actor pretending to be a lawyer in 1997's Trial and Error. He also made guest appearances on Miami Vice, Night Court and Cheers.
DreamWorks Animation has invested in creating promotional partners and building up marketing for its films. For Kung Fu Panda 2, DWA has partnerships with McDonald's, AT&T;, Best Buy, General Mills (cereals), Sun-Maid (raisins), Airheads (candy), Hint Water and HP. The film's characters are used in products and advertising campaigns across various media. The studio is also pursuing social media efforts to promote the film. DWA partnered with House Foods America to brand its products, notably tofu, with advertising of the film.
During his 15-year run as Stern's employee, Melendez also starred in the Off- Broadway show Tony n' Tina's Wedding where he met his future wife, Suzanna. He appeared in such films as Airheads, Meet Wally Sparks, Dude, Where's My Car?, and Osmosis Jones, as well as Howard Stern's film Private Parts. He has also appeared on television in episodes of Wings, Baywatch Nights, and the 2003 United States version of the reality series I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here!.
In addition to hosting his spot on Headbanger's Ball, Friend helmed the syndicated Westwood One radio program, "Pirate Radio Saturday Night." He penned weekly columns for the influential industry tip sheets HITS and the Album Network, and co-authored the Rolling Stone cover story on Slash from Guns N' Roses (with Jeffrey Ressner). He served as music supervisor for Adam Sandler's motion picture debut, Airheads. Friend co-founded Maximum Golf magazine with former Details/Men's Journal editor Michael Caruso in 1999.
The band appeared in the 1994 movie Airheads, under the name "Sons of Thunder". The one original song they performed for that movie, "Don't Hate Me Because I'm Beautiful", is not available anywhere, and only a short excerpt is heard in the movie. After briefly breaking up, the band reorganized with Wally Farkas on guitars and a new recording contract with Metal Blade Records. The band released a third album, Machine Fish, and an EP titled Feel the Rage in 1996.
During the late 1990s and early 2000s, airheads began to be regarded as a distinct, middle class subculture in many suburban American high schools, although appearance- wise they initially differed little from the traditionalist upper class preps. At the time, many wealthy white jocks and younger preppies had begun imitating urban fashion trends, eschewing the semi-formal conservative look of the 1980s and 1990s in favor of gold bling, expensive designer clothes, sneakers, dark jeans, and sweatpants.Last White Superstar. Web.archive.org (10 January 2010).
The horizontally opposed two-cylinder "boxer" engine provides a comparatively low centre of gravity compared to motorcycles with inline-4 or V-twin engines. This strongly contributes to the ability of these supra-litre class machines to travel on dirt roads and trails. The distribution of torque over a broad RPM range coupled with the relatively wide power pulses inherent in a long-stroke two-cylinder motor provides consistent and predictable traction on loose surfaces. As with the airheads, all oilhead GS models are shaft driven.
" Meanwhile, Burton had been asked to direct Mary Reilly for Columbia Pictures with Winona Ryder in the title role. However, Burton dropped out of Mary Reilly over Columbia's decision to fast track the film and their interest with Julia Roberts in the title role instead of Ryder. This prompted Burton to become interested in directing Ed Wood himself, on the understanding that it could be done quickly. Lehmann said, "Tim wanted to do this movie immediately and direct, but I was already committed to Airheads.
Before the 1980s, "airhead" was general American slang for a ditzy, clumsy or stupid person. With the rise of the valley girl and preppy subculture however, the term was applied to cheerleaders and nouveau riche or middle class hangers-on who imitated the uptalk speech and clothing of the upper class popular girls. These airheads, material girls or gold diggers were stereotypically viewed by their classmates as unintelligent, gossipy bimbettes who were interested solely in spreading rumors about their rivals and entering relationships with the wealthy jocks.
"Born to Raise Hell" is a song by the British heavy metal band Motörhead. Originally written by Lemmy Kilmister for the German band Skew Siskin, it plays over the opening credits of the 1994 film Airheads in which Lemmy makes a cameo appearance. The song was released as a single in November 1994, featuring Lemmy, Ice-T and Ugly Kid Joe lead singer Whitfield Crane. The single features a radio edit, the original Bastards album version and the Dust Brothers Live and Funky Mix.
Lemmy made appearances in film and television, including 1990 science fiction film Hardware and the 1987 comedy Eat the Rich, for which Motörhead also recorded the soundtracks including the title song. He appeared as himself in the 1986 The Comic Strip Presents... episode More Bad News, along with fellow heavy metal musicians Ozzy Osbourne, the Scorpions and Def Leppard. In 1984, Motörhead were the musical guests on the TV show The Young Ones, in the episode "Bambi". He appears in the 1994 comedy Airheads (in which he is credited as "Lemmy von Motörhead").
It is the only film in the series to not feature Albert Popwell, an actor who had played a different character in each of the previous four films. At 91 minutes, it is the shortest of the five Dirty Harry films. Like those films, The Dead Pool is notable for coining catchphrases uttered by Clint Eastwood's gun-wielding character, one of which is: "Opinions are like assholes; everybody has one".The effectiveness of this phrase is somewhat diluted in the cleaned-up television version, which goes, "Opinions are like airheads; every unit has one".
A short film by Lehmann, titled "Ed's Secret Life (An Unauthorized Biography)", was shown on Saturday Night Live. Purportedly about Mister Ed's post-career life, William Schallert, Mick Fleetwood, and Heather Locklear appeared in it. Lehmann is most known for directing the black comedy Heathers.The New York Times He also directed 40 Days and 40 Nights, The Truth About Cats & Dogs, Hudson Hawk, Meet the Applegates, Airheads and Because I Said So. Lehmann directed his first television commercial through the Leo Burnett Company in June 1996 for McDonald's.
His film credits include So I Married an Axe Murderer, Airheads, Young Doctors in Love, Problem Child, Coneheads, UHF, and Trial and Error, one of his few starring roles. From 1989 to 1998, he played Cosmo Kramer on the television sitcom Seinfeld, receiving the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series three times. During the run of Seinfeld, he made a guest appearance in Mad About You. After Seinfeld, Richards starred in his own sitcom, The Michael Richards Show, which was cancelled after 2 months.
The single "Don't Let Daddy Kiss Me" included the song "Born to Raise Hell", which also appeared on the album and would later be re- recorded with collaborative vocals from both Ice-T and Ugly Kid Joe frontman Whitfield Crane for the soundtrack of the movie Airheads (in which Lemmy also made a cameo appearance) and released as a single in its own right. Although Bastards received airtime, the record company ZYX Music would not pay for promotional copies, so the band sent out copies themselves.White Line Fever, p. 265.
The playing of air instruments has been documented through the 20th century (see: Air guitar). However, no sources have been found that exclude the playing of air instruments in ancient times, during private performances, such as for air flute or air lyre (for lyres or harps). One gesture musical instrument which won first place in the 2008 Chicago Makers Faire at the Chicago's Museum of Science and Industry is an instrument named Airheads that demonstrates the ability to simulate different musical instrument using only your hand gestures moving in the air.
Discogs Entry, discogs.com In 1994, the band's song "Curious George Blues" was exclusively recorded for the soundtrack to the movie Airheads. The following year, their cover of the "Theme from Fat Albert" was included on the compilation Saturday Morning: Cartoons' Greatest Hits. They also recorded another exclusive song, "Hu Hu Hu", for the soundtrack of the movie Virtuosity. From the beginning of 1995 until the middle of 1996, the band did not go on any tours; however, in 1996, they released their second album, Defenders of the Universe.
Most of the meals are meat-based, with alcoholic beverages (particularly Jack Daniel's whiskey) and bacon strips often included. In most episodes, as components are added to the meal, on- screen counters display the calorie and fat content of each new addition and of the overall meal. In "Maximum Protein Experience", the group also included a protein counter. In episodes that involve candy and no meat, bacon strips are substituted with AirHeads Xtremes Sweetly Sour Belts, which have been affectionately called "gay bacon strips" due to their rainbow color.
Lexie Donnell Bigham Jr. (August 4, 1968 – December 17, 1995) was an American film and television actor. Bigham appeared in numerous independent films and television series. His prominent roles came in the films Se7en, Boyz n the Hood, South Central, Dave, Drop Zone, Airheads, Up Close & Personal, Don't Be a Menace to South Central While Drinking Your Juice in the Hood, and High School High. Bigham died in a car accident in Los Angeles on December 17, 1995 at the age of 27, shortly after filming High School High.
In 1959, as an answer to "The Battle of New Orleans", then a hit record by Johnny Horton, Toronto radio station CHUM recorded "The Battle of Queenston Heights", with DJ Mike Darow on lead vocals."The Battle of Queenston Heights" on YouTube Credited to "Mike Darow and the CHUMs", the number became a regional hit in its own right, reaching the top twenty on CHUM's own chart.ARSA — The Airheads radio survey archive Multiple streets, avenues and roads in Ontario are named after Major-General Brock, as is the city of Brockville in the province.
During his time on SNL, Farley appeared in the comedy films Wayne's World, Coneheads, Airheads, and uncredited in Billy Madison. He also appeared in the music video for the Red Hot Chili Peppers single "Soul to Squeeze", which was a song featured on the soundtrack to Coneheads. After Farley and most of his fellow cast members were released from their contracts at Saturday Night Live following the 1994–95 season, Farley began focusing on his film career. In his first two major films, Tommy Boy and Black Sheep, he starred with SNL colleague and close friend David Spade.
When Kate claims to Chris (who is still intent on marrying Ann) that moving on from Larry will be forsaking Joe as a murderer, Chris concludes that George was right. Joe, out of excuses, explains that he sent out the cracked airheads to avoid closure of the business, intending to notify the base later that they needed repairs. However, when the fleet crashed and made headlines, he lied to Steve and abandoned him at the factory to be arrested. Chris cannot accept this explanation, and exclaims in despair that he is torn about what to do about his father now.
In 1990, McKean appeared opposite Kiefer Sutherland and Dennis Hopper in the American adventure comedy Flashback. That same year, McKean was part of an ensemble cast in the television series Grand on NBC, which, however, only aired for a short time. In 1991, McKean co-wrote (with Christopher Guest) the second episode and later directed the final episode of the mock documentary series Morton & Hayes, created by Phil Mishkin and Rob Reiner. McKean appeared in a number of movie roles, including the film adaptation of Memoirs of an Invisible Man (1992), Coneheads (1993), Airheads (1994), and Radioland Murders (1994).
"A native Trentonian who graduated from Villa Victoria Academy in Ewing, Locane-Bovenizer's film career includes acting alongside Hollywood heavyweights like Adam Sandler in 1994's Airheads and Johnny Depp in 1990 cult favorite Cry-Baby, which was directed by John Waters." By age 12, she had performed in more than 60 commercials before being cast as a series regular on the sitcom Spencer (1984). In 1989, Locane made her big screen debut in the independent teen drama film Lost Angels starring opposite Adam Horowitz. The following year, Locane had a lead role opposite Johnny Depp as Allison Vernon-Williams in John Waters' romantic comedy film Cry-Baby.
Having started off acting in school plays, Kantner has appeared in several movies (such as Airheads, The Stoned Age and The Evening Star), television sitcoms (notably Home Improvement) and stage plays. Between acting roles, she studied psychology at Santa Monica College, having relocated from San Francisco to Los Angeles in the early 1990s. Her 1998 appearance in season seven of Home Improvement as the recurring character Willow Branch Leaf Wilson (she 'pruned' the name back to Willow Wilson) was her final professional acting role, and she has now retired from acting. In late 2001, following an interview in Vanity Fair, she also stopped giving interviews.
Irritated at being thought of solely as writers for family films with their work on Problem Child and its sequel, Alexander and Karaszewski struck a deal with Burton and Denise Di Novi to produce Ed Wood. Initially, Michael Lehmann was chosen to direct the project, but due to scheduling conflicts with his work on the film Airheads, he had to vacate the director's position, which was taken over by Burton. Ed Wood was originally in development at Columbia Pictures, but the studio put the film in "turnaround" over Burton's decision to shoot in black-and-white. Ed Wood was taken to Walt Disney Studios, which produced the film through its Touchstone Pictures label.
Stephen Semel (sometimes credited as Steve Semel or Steven Semel) is an American Primetime Emmy Award-winning film and television editor, film producer, production manager, and actor. He has worked as an editor for mainstream movies, such as Airheads, The Count of Monte Cristo, Fandango, Kuffs, License to Drive, Miracle Mile, My Giant, One Eight Seven, Only the Strong, Three to Tango, The Truth About Cats & Dogs, The Way of the Gun, and You So Crazy. Semel has also edited episodes of several television series, including episodes of Century City, Dragnet, Kyle XY, House, Melrose Place, and Tales from the Crypt. Semel has edited forty-one episodes of Lost, appearing as Adam, one of "The Others", in the season 3 premiere, "A Tale of Two Cities".
Earnest Lee Hudson (born December 17, 1945) is an American actor. He has appeared in dozens of film and television roles throughout his career, but is perhaps best known for his roles as Winston Zeddemore in the Ghostbusters film series, Sergeant Darryl Albrecht in The Crow (1994), and Warden Leo Glynn on HBO's Oz (1997–2003). Hudson has also acted in the films Leviathan (1989), The Hand That Rocks the Cradle (1992), Airheads (1994), The Basketball Diaries (1995), Congo (1995), Miss Congeniality (2000) and as Principal Turner in The Ron Clark Story (2006). He had a cameo as Patty Tolan's uncle in the remake of Ghostbusters (2016), and will reprise his role as Winston in the upcoming Ghostbusters: Afterlife (2021).
However, when dispersed in such a way, aircraft and personnel are even more vulnerable to ground attacks. To defend against ground attacks, most air forces train airmen in basic infantry skills and have formed air force infantry units. Other than base and asset defence roles, air force infantry units may have other roles such as Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear (CBRN) defence, training other air force personnel in weapon skills and basic ground defence tactics, traditional infantry combat operations, as well as providing leadership to other airmen in base defence roles. In addition to protecting their home bases and dispersals, air force infantry forces will also provide force protection when air expeditionary forces are deployed abroad and of airheads during air bridge operations, usually being some of the first air force personnel on the ground.
The song was used in an advertisement for Esurance, and also in a series of advertisements by Zurich. A cover was sung by Nan Vernon for the film Halloween II. The song has been featured in several video games, and films, including Click, The Doors, Spaceballs, Wayne's World, Josie and the Pussycats, Sid and Nancy, This Is Spinal Tap, Airheads, Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure, Dude, Where's My Car?, Empire Records, High Fidelity, Dazed and Confused, Rock Star, The Rocker, The Full Monty, Napoleon Dynamite, Monkeybone, Idiocracy, Speed, Lethal Weapon 4, Exit Wounds, Mad Max: Fury Road, Guitar Hero II, Rock Band 3, Barnyard, Flushed Away, Detroit Rock City, Chicken Little, and Toy Story 3. The song was featured in a dream sequence in Season 4, Episode 24 of That '70s Show, in which Fez daydreams that the characters Eric, Donna, Kelso and Jackie are performing the song after they hurt his feelings.
Ugg boots, often referenced in songs and articles about cultural trends as a brand of footwear loved by so-called "basic" women From the 1990s until the early 2010s, both guys and girls from the predominantly white popular clique often combined budget preppy clothes with supposedly edgy elements of mainstream hip hop fashion, in imitation of the outfits worn by early adopter black rappers such as Kanye West. Miniskirts, Nike brand sneakers, bleached blonde hair, pastel colors like pale blue or baby pink, expensive Aeropostale, Hollister Co or Abercrombie and Fitch, designer gear purchased by one's parents, grey marl sweatpants, crop tops, white Converse sneakers, leggings, and Ugg boots remained common among American airheads, Aussie haul girls and Essex girls during the 2010s. Other items of clothing formerly fashionable in the 1990s, such as polo shirts with popped collars, have gone out of style. Common amongst this subculture is a love of brunch (often with Prosecco) and sweet, modern cocktails such as Porn star martinis.
As a result of his efforts, some $4 billion has been provided to co-finance more than 150 films and television programs, including Awakenings (Columbia), Black Rain (Paramount), Chinatown (Paramount), Edward Scissorhands (Fox), Grease (Paramount), Greystoke: The Legend of Tarzan (Warner), Heaven Can Wait (Paramount), Home Alone (Fox), Looking For Mr Goodbar (Paramount), The Man Who Would Be King (Allied Artists), Marathon Man (Paramount), The Odessa File (Columbia), The Rocky Horror Picture Show (Fox), Saturday Night Fever (Paramount), Star Trek: The Motion Picture (Paramount), Trail of the Pink Panther (MGM), and Victor/Victoria (MGM). In 1990 Heyman co-founded Island World,Heyman inks $ 200 mil pact with Babelsberg Variety, 15 July 1993 which produced and licensed film and television programs, including The Cure (Universal), Eddie (Disney), Juice (Paramount), The Sandlot (Fox), Toy Soldiers (Tri-Star), Airheads (Fox), and The War (Universal). Island World was sold to PolyGram at the end of 1994, but Heyman retained control of the London television production company World Productions Limited. It became an active provider of British television programming in partnership with Tony Garnett, and was the only company to have had programs airing on all five UK terrestrial channels in the same year.
Arquette in 2009 Arquette appeared in a number of movies in the 1990s, including Buffy the Vampire Slayer (1992), Airheads (1994), and Never Been Kissed (1999). He had guest spots on television shows like Blossom (1992), Beverly Hills, 90210 (1992), and Friends (1996). Arquette achieved his biggest success in the horror/slasher film franchise Scream. It was during the filming of the first film in 1996 that he first met his future wife, Courteney Cox. The couple married in 1999; together, they appeared in a 2003 advertisement for Coke and formed the production company Coquette (both a portmanteau of their last names and a word meaning a flirty woman), which has produced a number of films and television series, including Daisy Does America, Dirt, and Cougar Town. Arquette guest starred alongside Cox on Cougar Town in 2012. Arquette appeared in the Sega video game ESPN NFL 2K5, voicing himself as a "celebrity adversary" and manager of his own team, the Los Angeles Locos, as well as appearing as an unlockable character in Season Mode. He also appeared in the 2001 EA video game SSX Tricky, as the voice of lead character Eddie.
That same year he starred with Matt Damon and Chris O'Donnell in School Ties. In 1994, he played Steve Nebraska in The Scout and Montgomery "Monty" Kessler in With Honors as well as co-star with Adam Sandler and Steve Buscemi in Airheads. He went on to star in films such as Philip Ridley's The Passion of Darkly Noon (1995) and The Twilight of the Golds (1997). He also had a small part in the movie Now and Then (1995). He had his first major box office success with the 1997 comedy film George of the Jungle which was based on the animated series of the same title created by Jay Ward. His biggest commercial success came with the adventure fantasy film The Mummy (1999) and its sequel The Mummy Returns (2001). He went on to star in several films which underperformed or only did moderately at the box office, such as Dudley Do-Right (1999), which was based on another Jay Ward animated series; Blast from the Past (1999); Bedazzled (2000); and Monkeybone (2001). He also played a dramatic role in 1998's Gods and Monsters, which was based on the life of James Whale (Ian McKellen), who directed Frankenstein.

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