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The song began with a "Fish Cheer", in which the band spells out the word "F-I-S-H" in the manner of cheerleaders at American football games ("Give me an F", etc.). [7] In the summer of 1968, the first instance of the slightly altered version known as "The Fuck Cheer" appeared in New York City at the Shaefer Summer Music Festival, among a crowd ...
Frederick Leo Turner (January 6, 1933 – January 7, 2013) was an American restaurant industry executive, chair and CEO of McDonald's. [1] He is credited with helping to massively expand McDonald's, introducing new meals and setting service standards for the company and its employees. [2]
McDonald's is touting this campaign as a major revival of the jingle for Big Mac's 40th anniversary, but it has revived it in the past for other commercial campaigns. Other products have also ...
McDonald's has now become commonplace as a go-to for late night food (especially with the launch of an all-day breakfast menu last year). But in the 80s, the company needed a way to bring people ...
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The "Night of the Sadist" version appears on Back from the Grave, Volume 4, Acid Dreams – Epitaph, Fort Worth Teen Scene, Volume 1, and Acid Dreams (2014 version). As for "Night of the Phantom", the song is compiled on Back from the Grave, Volume 1, Fort Worth Teen Scene – Major Bill Tapes, Volume 2, and Fort Worth Teen Scene, Volume 2. [5]
McDonald’s is building two new restaurants on the far north side of Fort Worth. Construction begins in early May at 8551 Boat Club Road , near West Bailey Boswell Road, according to state records .
Bill Mack Smith Jr. (June 4, 1929 – July 31, 2020) [1] was an American country music songwriter, singer, and radio host. While at WBAP Radio, Mack initiated the Bill Mack Million Mile Club for truckers achieving one million miles of accident-free over-the-road driving.