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  2. Links LS 1999 - Wikipedia

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    Links LS 1999 is a video game developed and published by Access Software for Microsoft Windows in 1998, and is part of the Links video game series. Reception

  3. Soupy Norman - Wikipedia

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    Soupy Norman is an eight-part Irish television programme broadcast by RTÉ. It aired weekly on Thursday nights at 23:05 on the RTÉ Two channel, in ten-minute segments. The series ran from May to December 2007.

  4. Bugle call - Wikipedia

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    Soupy, soupy, soupy, without a single bean: Coffee, coffee, coffee, without a speck of cream: Porky, porky, porky, without a streak of lean. [8] and the U.S. "Assembly": There's a soldier in the grass With a bullet up his ass Take it out, take it out Like a good Girl Scout! and the U.S. "Taps" Day is done Gone the sun

  5. Weakest Link (American game show) - Wikipedia

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    Weakest Link is an American television game show that made its debut in 2001. It is an adaptation of the British television series of the same name.. The series made its debut on NBC on April 16, 2001, and with the exception of the first 3 episodes which all aired the same week, the series aired once a week for an hour as part of the network's primetime schedule.

  6. Soupy Sales - Wikipedia

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    Soupy Sales Sales on Lunch With Soupy Sales in 1960 Birth name Milton Supman Born (1926-01-08) January 8, 1926 Franklinton, North Carolina, U.S. Died October 22, 2009 (2009-10-22) (aged 83) The Bronx, New York, U.S. Medium Television radio film Years active 1949–2009 Genres Slapstick, word play, improvisation Spouse Barbara Fox (m. 1950; div. 1979) Trudy Carson (m. 1980) Children Hunt Sales ...

  7. Saturday Supercade - Wikipedia

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    As with the video game, the segment features "block-hopping" scenes, "swearing" bubbles, and occasional flying discs from the original game. New to the cartoon was Q*bert's use of "slippy-doos", a black ball projectile which he loaded and fired through his nose, producing an oil slick wherever the balls splattered.

  8. Talk:Soupy Sales - Wikipedia

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    Are you sure you didn't hear Soupy saying "Howard" instead of "Hard"? The pronunciation would be very easy to slur through and give the wrong impression. See the Snopes link above. Soupy was not a vulgar man, at least when there was a TV camera present. --Manway 17:01, 23 October 2009 (UTC) Almost certainly, that would be the case.

  9. Soupy - Wikipedia

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    Soupy Sales, stage name of American comedian and actor Milton Supman (1926–2009) the title character of Soupy Norman, an Irish-Polish television programme broadcast by RTÉ from 2007 to 2008; Jimmy "Soupy" Campbell, a minor character in Sister, Sister, a 1990s American sitcom "Soupy", a 1965 song by Maggie Thrett