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So instead of standing on stage like a bunch of wannabe bozos singing other people's songs, they decided to becomes actual Bozos singing other people's songs.
How lucky am I that these bozos have my back?
Call the people that don't care what they eat 'food bozos.
Bannon, Spicer, Conway, bro, those bozos don't stand a chance, bro.
"My dog Millie knows more about foreign policy than those two bozos," he said.
But the uniforms would be brand-new, and these bozos were probably proud of them.
"My dog Millie knows more about foreign affairs than these two bozos," Mr. Bush said.
Justin occasionally stops by The Joynt, although now "bozos" always want to take his picture.
So far, there's not much actual evidence of the creepy-ass bozos emerging from the woods.
" In a televised speech later on Tuesday, Maduro responded by saying: "We don't waste time on bozos.
The more likely reaction is to dismiss those who challenge their right to exist as uninformed bozos.
"2 of my darling Bozos (love them so much) psyche me up for 3rd chemo today," she wrote.
Probably because Batman is a terrible team player and would never willingly show up for any fistfight with these bozos.
They're just so good at their jobs, they know they'll be able to cuff these petty bozos with their eyes closed.
"We don't waste time on bozos," Maduro said during a televised broadcast on Tuesday evening, in an apparent reference to Guaido.
And I think your words were that the energy markets have managed to make everybody look like bozos because it's been so volatile.
"2 of my darling Bozos (love them so much) psyche me up for 173rd chemo today," Louis-Dreyfus, 56, captioned the video on Twitter.
"My dog Millie knows more about foreign affairs than those two bozos," he said of Mr. Clinton and his running mate, Senator Al Gore of Tennessee.
On the other hand, we might keep floundering about for a while longer, as new pseudo-divine Bozos arise and the old ones go down like jetliners.
John R. Kasich of Ohio, with her husband and 11-year-old son, Lisa Savage, of James Island, lamented what she called "the bozos" running for the Republican nomination.
Load up your mega-pilaf with some boom to send your family a clear message that you value maximum lipids and giga-bios over baddy acids and nega-bozos.
One percent annual GDP growth was the new normal for these bozos and President Obama even warned that Donald Trump&aposs election would result in economic disaster for all Americans.
Their two children come in to find both parents on the floor, their mother weeping, their father's head bloodied, three unshaven red-eyed bozos looming over them, their guns out.
These are legends of the food world dubbed worthy of name-brand protection so that bozos around the world can't legally sell knockoffs that were made outside of specific areas.
Even though some of these guys were unenlightened bozos, it feels overly bleak to say that every friendly wave and hello from a man had something to do with my physicality.
In our day-to-day, we call this manspreading, and we use it derogatorily to rail against the bozos taking up three seats on the subway, displaying their crotch with rabid entitlement.
Videos of the protest show real emotion — people on opposite sides of the street screaming, swearing and truly angry to have to share the country with the bozos on the other side.
Well, I believe it based on what we&aposve seen and the revelations this week with Bruce Ohr, Nellie Ohr, Christopher Steele and the rest of those bozos, Glenn Simpson, but to what end?
I think that there's absolutely room for a show that very intelligently interacts with political culture, and certainly people are really excited to have a kind of female avatar of fury out there, lambasting political bozos.
"The part you guys never seem to realize is that you don't have the power anymore, and frankly I've let you bozos handle this long enough," a determined Alex says to the daytime program's top bosses.
"The difference between me and a lot of condescending bozos out there is that I don't give a Fig Newton whether anyone chooses to do it the same, differently, or wearing a gold lamé unitard," Knight writes.
" * "We've got a gang of clueless bozos steering our ship of state right over a cliff, we've got corporate gangsters stealing us blind and we can't even clean up after a hurricane much less build a hybrid car.
In the end, what we have here is a highly entertaining, highly troubling tale of greed, graft, possible extortion, marketing nonsense, #content, incompetent bozos, investor hype, the impossibly wealthy and a man just looking to make his cut.
Stores like Target have decided to stop selling scary clown masks (their clown costumes for kids and happy clown outfits are still available), while others, like Halloween Express, have reported a huge bump in demand for the outfits of macabre Bozos.
Specters and screwballs, bozos and boogeymen, populate the canvases of this Russian-born American artist, whose wily new exhibition, "On Them" — his first in New York in five years — is the best I've seen by a young painter this year.
On that occasion, two other suspects fled the scene, and if it's the same guys from the June 8 theft, it's time their underage friends who join them on their carjacking outings realize that these bozos tend to bolt at the first sign of trouble and leave you to take the fall.
The Episode II archive is totally a CIA library, and while it is apparently run by a bunch of bozos who can't stop one lone Jedi from deleting an entire star system from its records, it makes the Scarif facility in comparison look like a deserted Blockbuster Video in the year 2016.
But we have come a long way from George H. W. Bush (contra his urgings for a kinder and gentler nation) quaintly calling Bill Clinton and Al Gore "bozos" in 1992 to Mr. Trump's huge index of tweeted affronts, or from previous presidents being caught cursing on live mikes to the new one's penchant for gleefully bellowing epithets at rallies.
This was largely due to the formation of Les Bozos in 1959. Les Bozos was an informal collective of chansonniers, including Lévesque, Jean-Pierre Ferland, Claude Léveillée, Clémence DesRochers, Talon Starsdawn, and Jacques Blanchet. With the first stars popularizing the chansonnier format, a new generation of popular singers emerged in the 1960s. These included Gilles Vigneault, Pierre Létourneau, Pierre Calvé, Hervé Brousseau, Georges Dor, Monique Miville-Deschênes, and Claude Gauthier.
The next day, they were all combing over > the contract. Somebody said, 'Maybe Beverlee's not familiar with the > contract.' Well, of course she was! She wrote it, you bozos.
The population are primarily Songhais but also Tuaregs and Bozos. Ted Joans wrote a poem to "Le fou de Bamba" (The madman of Bamba). On 6 April 2020, at least 25 soldiers were killed in an attack on a military base.
Giving it 4.5 out of 5 stars, Stephen Thomas Erlewine called it "a parody album that can also hold its own with the songs it sends up" and "This blend of brains, brawn, and bawdiness all sounds invigorating when delivered by this band of bozos".
With a rural population that is largely nomadic semi-sedentary or sedentary, the population consists of many ethnic groups such as the Bambara, Bozo, Soninke, Malinké and Toucouleur. Bambaras are mostly farmers and are the most numerous ethnic group. Their language is Bambara or Djoula. The Bozos are the second most populous ethnic group.
David Ossman's hat appears to be floating above his head. Peter Bergman smiles at the viewer; there is nothing unusual about his hat. The inner sleeve of the original vinyl LP contained an ad for an official Firesign Theatre belt buckle and T-shirt, reading "Yes, dear bozos, you two can have a remarkable T-shirt and/or cast iron belt buckle for a mere pittance".
They live in the borders of Niger, in small towns constituted of small houses. The Bozos economy is based on fishing. Bozo people have a monopoly on the transport system because of their knowledge in the river by Niger, and are regarded as the masters of water. The Somono, also fishermen, are not a distinct ethnic group but a mixture of the Bambara, Bozo and Soninke.
I Think We're All Bozos on This Bus is the fourth comedy album made by the Firesign Theatre for Columbia Records,Internet Archive released in August 1971. In addition to standard stereo formats, the album was released as a Quadraphonic LP and Quadraphonic 8-Track. It was nominated for a Hugo Award for Best Dramatic Presentation in 1972 by the World Science Fiction Society.
The album was a traditional "greatest hits" package of the hit singles, with two new songs, "Shadow on the Sun" and "Bozos". Additionally, "One Way" and "Carry Me" were re-recorded, and a re-mix of "Too Real" was included. A limited edition digipak format was released with an extra five- track CD of "acoustic" versions. A long and successful tour across the UK followed in November and December.
This refers to a gag from the Nick Danger radio play on How Can You Be in Two Places at Once When You're Not Anywhere at All where Danger is asked, "What's all this brouhaha?" and he responds by laughing. Rebus Caneebus' phrase "this stinkin' desert" had previously been used in "Temporarily Humboldt County", the opening track on their debut album Waiting for the Electrician or Someone Like Him. The Funny Names Club Of America, referenced twice on this album, came from a bit that Phil Austin did on the Firesigns' 1971-72 radio program Let's Eat. (Although it was never on a commercially released LP, it can be heard on the Duke of Madness Motors package released in 2010.) Pat Hat's comment "As Syd Fudd the great scientist-sportsman once said to me, 'What goes down must come out'" references the I Think We're All Bozos on This Bus character Sir Sydney Fudd, as well as Teslacle's Deviant to Fudd's Law: "It comes in, it must go out" (also from Bozos).
It also estimated that the Genovese family consists of about 270 "made" members.IT'S A MOB FAMILY CIRCUS TURNCOATS, TURF WARS & JAILED DONS TURN TODAY'S MAFIA INTO BADA-BOZOS - By Stefanie Cohen (March 8, 2009), New York Post The family maintains power and influence in New York, New Jersey, Atlantic City and Florida. It is recognized as the most powerful Cosa Nostra family in the U.S. Since Gigante's reign, the family has been so strong and successful because of its continued devotion to secrecy.
"Back in the Saddle Again" was also used for The Gene Autry Show on televisionGene Autry Show Intro, YouTube as well as for personal appearances. In 1971, the comedy group Firesign Theatre wrote lyrics to the parody song "Back From the Shadows Again" for their album I Think We're All Bozos on This Bus. The song was sung by three computer-generated hologram characters when they appeared. The group reused the parody title in 1993 for their 25th anniversary reunion concert tour and its live recording album.
The TV show The Golden Hind, hosted by Bob Hind, first appears on Don't Crush That Dwarf, Hand Me the Pliers. In the video, Gary the Seeker wears a T-shirt bearing the pseudo-Latin phrase Quid malmborg in plano which appeared in I Think We're All Bozos on This Bus. This comes from a phrase "Malmborg in Plano" inscribed on a lighter Philip Proctor acquired, according to a Rolling Stone interview. Internet FAQ Archives David Ossman is wearing the same T-shirt on the cover of the Dear Friends album.
Radio Now Live is a 2001 comedy album by the Firesign Theatre (Philip Austin, Peter Bergman, David Ossman, and Philip Proctor), recorded from a live performance on a 1999 West Coast tour. Its main concept is based on material from Firesign's studio album Give Me Immortality or Give Me Death, but also contains material based on older albums How Can You Be in Two Places at Once When You're Not Anywhere at All; Don't Crush That Dwarf, Hand Me the Pliers; I Think We're All Bozos on This Bus; and Anythynge You Want To.
The back cover depicts the corresponding "Truckin' Fool" smashing an ice cream cone against his forehead. Airborne drops of ice cream are drawn as a text ambigram, indistinctly spelling the word "LIVE". The inside credits list all 43 members of the touring entourage such as Carolyn "Mountain Girl" Garcia. A color booklet contains photos of European sites and the concerts (including part of the entourage waiting to board a DFDS ferry at Newcastle), references to Revelation and the Feast of Fools, and a long account of how the tour split into two factions, the "Bozos" and the "Bolos".
He served as an on-air psychiatrist for the Quebec version of the reality show Loft Story, where he made remarks that upset the parents of a participant while analyzing her behaviour. Le Collège des médecins fustige Loft Story et le Dr Mailloux, Le Devoir, November 15, 2003. On February 10, 2005, the Quebec Regional Panel of the Canadian Broadcast Standards Council, answering a listener's complaint, determined that Mailloux had made "specifically-focused abusive and unduly discriminatory remarks" toward ethnic groups when talking about immigration in a broadcast. He referred to Sikhs as a "gang of bozos" (translated).
Mildred "Millie" Kerr Bush (January 12, 1985 – May 19, 1997) was the pet English Springer Spaniel of Barbara and George H. W. Bush. She was named for Mildred Caldwell Kerr, a long-time friend of the Bushes, which is also the name of Kerr's granddaughter, Millie Kerr. Millie was referred to as "the most famous dog in White House history." Bush mentioned her in a speech during his 1992 bid for re-election, saying "My dog Millie knows more about foreign affairs than these two bozos" in reference to opposition candidates Bill Clinton and Al Gore.
Freedom of Expression® is a book written by Kembrew McLeod about freedom of speech issues involving concepts of intellectual property. The book was first published in 2005 by Doubleday as Freedom of Expression®: Overzealous Copyright Bozos and Other Enemies of Creativity, and in 2007 by University of Minnesota Press as Freedom of Expression®: Resistance and Repression in the Age of Intellectual Property. The paperback edition includes a foreword by Lawrence Lessig. The author recounts a history of the use of counter-cultural artistry, illegal art, and the use of copyrighted works in art as a form of fair use and creative expression.
He was also the co-creator and head writer for the Nickelodeon children's television series Eureeka's Castle, original episodes of which aired as part of the Nick Jr. programming block during the 1989–1995 seasons. In 1989, Stine started writing Fear Street books. Before launching the Goosebumps series, Stine authored three humorous science fiction books in the Space Cadets series titled Jerks in Training, Bozos on Patrol, and Losers in Space. In 1992, Stine and Parachute Press went on to launch Goosebumps. Also produced was a Goosebumps TV series that ran for four seasons from 1995–1998 and three video games; Escape from HorrorLand, Attack of the Mutant and Goosebumps HorrorLand.
As Clem and Barney disembark at the fair, a public address announcer directs all bozos to report for cloning, so Barney leaves Clem. The Lonesome Beet pops up and recommends Clem visit the Wall of Science. He boards a moving walkway taking him to the exhibit, which opens with a parody of religious creation myth and seques into a brief overview of history from ancient times to the emergence of mankind, then to the modern scientific era. Two scientific discoveries are reenacted: Fudd's First Law of Opposition ("If you push something hard enough, it will fall over"), and Teslicle's Deviant ("What comes in, must go out").
TMJ were sued by Bozo the Clown for including a sample taken from a Bozo the Clown album in the intro to the song "Clowns" on the independent release of Son of Sam I Am. The five-second sample ("I found something in one of my pockets. It was about as big as your shoe, but it was shaped like a rocket!") was pulled from the track when the album was re- released by Warner Bros. Records. Overzealous Copyright Bozos and Other Enemies of Creativity The song "Clowns" went on to be used in the soundtrack to the movie Shakes the Clown (also without the sample).
Certificate of registration for "Freedom of Expression" from the United States Patent and Trademark Office (1998) McLeod first published the book as a compilation of writings in magazine format. Freedom of Expression was first published in book form in 2005 by Doubleday as Freedom of Expression®: Overzealous Copyright Bozos and Other Enemies of Creativity, and in 2007 by University of Minnesota Press as Freedom of Expression®: Resistance and Repression in the Age of Intellectual Property. The 2005 edition of the book was made freely available via a Creative Commons license. The Media Education Foundation released a DVD documentary film in 2007 featuring McLeod, Jeremy Smith, Sut Jhally, and Jeremy Earp.
Then they disappear "back to the shadows again". A young man named Clem (Philip Proctor) boards and takes a seat next to Barney (Austin), an older man who identifies himself as a bozo (person with a large nose which honks when squeezed); he says, "I think we're all bozos on this bus." After a stewardess tells the passengers to prepare for "a period of simulated exhilaration", broadcaster Floyd Dan (Bergman) tells them they are riding the rim of the Grand Canyon, the floor of which is five thousand feet below. The "bus" is apparently some sort of hybrid vehicle that can travel on the ground, yet turn into a jet plane which takes off for a "flight to the future".
With co-author Ann Seidler, she published several illustrated books in a series called "The Listen-Hear Books". Titles included The Hungry Thing, The Hungry Thing Returns and The Hungry Thing Goes to a Restaurant: all three are for young readers and teach about phonemic awareness; they also co- authored The Cat Who Wore a Pot on Her Head, "Bendemolena," Alfie and the Dream Machine and several other titles. Some of her books deal with mental disability, including The Alfred Summer (1980) Lester's Turn (1981) (both of which feature the voice of a child afflicted by cerebral palsy)NYT review of Lester's Turn and Risk n' Roses (1990). Books for adolescent readers include The Night of the Bozos (1983), The Broccoli Tapes (1989), Pinocchio's Sister (1995), Mind Reader (1997) and Emily Just in Time (1998).
In a series of verses, Ice Cube verbally assaulted the group: "You lookin' like straight bozos / I saw it comin' that's why I went solo / Kept on stompin' / When y'all Muthafuckas moved Straight outta Compton / You got jealous when I got my own company / But I'm a man, and ain't nobody humpin' me." He also responded to members MC Ren, Dr. Dre, and Eazy-E individually to "100 Miles and Runnin'", claiming "I started off with too much cargo / Dropped four niggaz and now I'm makin' all the dough", using homophobic metaphors to describe their unequal business relationship with Jerry Heller, who became the target of harsh insults: "Get rid of that devil real simple / Put a bullet in his temple / Cuz you can't be the 'Niggaz 4 Life' crew / With a white Jew tellin' you what to do." The song attracted controversy for its antisemitism (the beginning of such accusations against Ice Cube during his affiliation with the Nation of Islam), based on the bashing of Heller's religion.Nuzum, p. 113.

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