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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.
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Afrikaans; Alemannisch; العربية; Aragonés; Asturianu; Azərbaycanca; تۆرکجه; Беларуская; Български; Boarisch; Català; Чӑвашла
Tom Hoey is a self proclaimed Carny and failed actor and this was his venture to capitalize on the Carnival Industry and it`s people online. There is no real info here sorry. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 24.138.153.180 ( talk ) 08:15, 20 August 2009 (UTC) [ reply ]
Carny is a 1980 American drama film about a waitress who joins a traveling carnival. It stars Gary Busey , Jodie Foster , and Robbie Robertson . It also includes an early role for Fred Ward .
Bob Honey – The titular character. He is described as an angry, divorced middle-aged man with a variety of jobs: sewage specialist, carnival carny, Jehovah's witness, government operative, and assassin. Bob is alienated by a media-saturated society and has a hard time getting along with other people, especially since his divorce.
18. Luca With nods to Italian films and Japanese animation, Pixar succeeds again with this magical coming-of-age tale about the summer adventures of a young boy (er… sea monster from a hidden ...
Fedor Adrianovich Jeftichew (Russian: Фёдор Адрианович Евтищев, Fyodor Yevtishchev, 1868 – January 31, 1904), better known as Jo-Jo the Dog-Faced Boy (later Jo-Jo the Dog-Faced Man), was a famous Russian sideshow performer who toured Europe with his father, the ‘Wild Man from the Kostroma Forest’, in 1873 [1] and was brought to the United States of America in 1884 ...