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A clip of the beginning of the song "We've Got Work To Do," specifically Zazzalil's refrain "I don't really wanna do the work today" went viral a few months after the musical was released, [9] and was even parodied by the cast of The Book of Mormon. [10]
Fire Bringer is a young adult fantasy novel by David Clement-Davies published in 1999, in the United Kingdom and 2000, in the United States. It tells the story of Rannoch, a red deer whose life is the subject of an old prophecy among the deer.
A clip of Lopez's 2016 performance as Zazzalil in Firebringer has become a meme on the internet. [4] In October 2023, Lopez joined Darren Criss as a special guest for his concert at the London Palladium, Darren Criss in Concert. [5] She performed as part of StarKid's London Palladium concert in May 2024. [6]
Stop, drop and roll is a simple fire safety technique taught to children, emergency service personnel and industrial workers as a component of training in some of the anglophone world, particularly in North America. The method involves three steps that fire victims should follow if their clothing catches fire, to try to extinguish it. [1]
Fire Bringer is a novel about Rannoch, a red deer, born in ancient Scotland on the same night that his father was murdered. [3] But Rannoch is no ordinary deer; he is special, for he bears a white mark on his forehead resembling an oak leaf. To the Herla, as the red deer called themselves, this white mark holds great meaning and power, for it ...
After 23 weeks of training, 8 new South Bend Fire recruits choose a life of service to South Bend, swearing an oath that "is not for the faint.” ...
The Firebringer Trilogy is a fantasy series written by Meredith Ann Pierce. The first novel, Birth of the Firebringer, was published in 1985, followed by Dark Moon in 1992, and concluding with The Son of Summer Stars in 1996. Remembered for Pierce's rich use of language, the series fell out of print in the early 90s, and began commanding high ...
Culbreath was a founding editor of the libertarian editorial newsletter The Fire Bringer. [ 3 ] Her analysis of the Star Trek character Spock , originally published in an issue of The Fire Bringer , was lauded by Gene Roddenberry as the "best analysis ever done" of the character.