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Yo Gabba Gabba! is a children's musical television series created by Christian Jacobs and Scott Schultz and developed by Kay Wilson Stallings.The series is about five costumed toys come-to-life and their friend DJ Lance Rock (Lance Robertson).
American Dad! video covers ... File:An image of Klaus Heissler in a water bowl.png; F. ... This page was last edited on 28 June 2012, ...
The one diagonal bend, as well as the one horse's head, also alludes to the division's numerical designation. Background: The shoulder sleeve insignia was originally approved January 3, 1921 with several variations in colors of the bend and horse's head to reflect the subordinate elements of the division. The current design was authorized for ...
At Comic-Con 2013 on July 20, Mike Barker revealed that an American Dad! film centering on Roger and set on his birth planet would possibly take place in the future. Barker did not announce any specifics as it relates to the nature and type of film he and the rest of the show's creators had in mind for the series; however, he strongly suggested ...
"Medicine hat": An unusual type of Pinto or Paint coloring where the horse has dark ears and poll (like a hat on the head), but surrounded on all sides of the head and neck by white. [5] Shield: A dark Pinto marking where the horse has a dark colored chest, surrounded completely by white on the shoulders, legs, belly and neck.
Anonymous artist's rendition of the Belmont Cup, 1896. The trophy was designed by Paulding Farnham at the behest of August Belmont Jr.. Tiffany & Co. was commissioned by August Belmont Jr. in 1896 [2] to create a silver cup in memory of his late father August Belmont, the namesake of the Belmont Stakes, to be presented to the winner of the 1896 event. [3]
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My Dad George broke poorly to the outside, lacking speed early, and settled in tenth place under jockey Ray Broussard. He was moved into contention by Broussard after Pimlico's famous "Clubhouse Turn" and into the backstretch. [2] My Dad George was fifth down the backstretch by a head while Silent Screen, Plenty Old and Oh Fudge led.