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Carny, also spelled carnie, is an informal term used in North America for a traveling carnival employee, and the language they use, particularly when the employee operates a game ("joint"), food stand ("grab", "popper", or "floss wagon"), or ride ("ride jock") at a carnival.
Hey, Rube! was the title of a 1921 American silent comedy short film starring Bobby Vernon and Helen Darling. During World War II, "Hey Rube!"was the open-microphone radio call issued by Combat Air Directors on American aircraft carriers to alert USN fighters to prepare to defend a task force from enemy air-attack.
The interior of the building. The Theatre de la Jeune Lune was a celebrated theater company based in Minneapolis, Minnesota.The company, in operation from 1978 to 2008, was known for its visually rich, highly physical style of theatre, derived from clown, mime, dance and opera.
The SSA explained that at least 40 credits (equivalent to 10 years of work) are needed for anyone born in 1929 or later to qualify for retirement benefits.
There’s understandable confusion over Capitol Hill lingo discussing the budget process and appropriations and spending process — which are two distinct things. This is the process that ...
Carnie Wilson recently shared that she lost 40 pounds. The 55-year-old eliminated butter, gluten, and sugar from her diet. Wilson says she plans to exercise more to lose additional weight.
Carnie! is an American daytime talk show that was hosted by Carnie Wilson. The show ran in syndication for one seasons from September 4, 1995, to February 23, 1996. The program was a production of Telepictures Productions , distributed by Warner Bros. Domestic Television Distribution .
Carnies, a 2010 horror film; Carny, a film starring Jodie Foster; Carny, a television film starring Lou Diamond Phillips; Carny (band), a psychedelic blues band from Austin, Texas