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General Anthony Clement "Nuts" McAuliffe (2 July 1898 – 10 August 1975) was a senior United States Army officer who earned fame as the acting commander of the 101st Airborne Division defending Bastogne, Belgium, during the Battle of the Bulge in World War II. He is celebrated for his one-word reply to a German surrender ultimatum: "Nuts!"
Cassill, R. V. (1955), The General Said "Nuts": The Exciting Moments of Our History—As Recalled by Our Favorite American Slogans, New York: Birk. Collins, Michael; King, Martin (2013). The Tigers of Bastogne: Voices of the 10th Armored Division in the Battle of the Bulge. Casemate. ISBN 9781612001814. Evans, Major Gary F. (22 June 1972).
Limbic Software, Inc. is an independent mobile game development company founded in 2009 by Arash Keshmirian, Iman Mostafavi, and Volker Schönefeld. [1] Limbic has designed and developed iOS and Android titles TowerMadness, Grinchmas!, Nuts!, Zombie Gunship, TowerMadness 2, and Zombie Gunship Arcade, with over 25 million game downloads worldwide.
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Nuts also has the distinction of featuring Leslie Nielsen's final dramatic film role. After his appearance in Airplane! (1980) Nielsen had reinvented himself as a comedic actor and following his role in Nuts he starred in The Naked Gun. Aside from a few days of exterior shooting in Manhattan, the film, budgeted at $25 million, was shot in Los ...
An attack to the groin in sports is considered to be a "low blow", not only in the literal sense, but is the origin of the metaphor as well.In a playful attack, or attack in the framework of a sport, a low blow is seen as unfair or improper and is often considered dishonorable.