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  2. Scooterboy - Wikipedia

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    A scooterboy (or scooter boy) is a member of one of several scooter-related subcultures of the 1960s and later decades, alongside rude boys, mods and skinheads. The term is sometimes used as a catch-all designation for any scootering enthusiast who does not fall into the latter three categories. [1]

  3. Raising the Bar (South Park) - Wikipedia

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    [8] Marcus Gilmer of The A.V. Club gave the episode a B+, writing "only South Park would think to work in something like Cameron's deep sea explorations into a storyline already involving Honey Boo Boo and obesity and, yet, make it work as a commentary on what a shit culture we've made for ourselves." [9] Max Nicholson of IGN gave the episode ...

  4. Scooter Lowry - Wikipedia

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    Elmer Camden Lowry (December 19, 1919 – c. 1 May 1989 [1]) was an American child actor and vaudevillian.He appeared in several Our Gang short films as Skooter. [2]His character, Washington-born Skooter, [3] was fond of Charles G. Dawes, known for his freckles, hat, and personality.

  5. Mods and rockers - Wikipedia

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    Three rockers on Chelsea Bridge Two mods on a scooter. Mods and rockers were two conflicting British youth subcultures of the late 1950s to mid 1960s. Media coverage of the two groups fighting in 1964 sparked a moral panic about British youth, and they became widely perceived as violent, unruly troublemakers.

  6. Hero Honda Pleasure - Wikipedia

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    It was the first scooter manufactured by Hero Honda, traditionally a motorcycle company, and was received very positively. As of 2013 [update] , it sold in the range of 40,000 units per month, and is second only to the Honda Activa in a rapidly growing scooter segment.

  7. Mod (subculture) - Wikipedia

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    Much later, writers described groups of mods riding scooters together as a "menacing symbol of group solidarity" that was "converted into a weapon". [71] [72] With events like the 6 November 1966, "scooter charge" on Buckingham Palace, the scooter, along with the mods' short hair and suits, began to be seen as a symbol of subversion. [73]

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