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They are referred to by names such as "Larry Stu", [17] "Marty Stu", or "Gary Stu". [3] For example, fans have argued that in Star Trek, the character James T. Kirk is a "Marty Stu". [18] [a] In a 2011 interview, Smith cited James Bond and Superman as examples of male Mary Sues, arguing that such characters benefit the male audience's coming of ...
Stu attempted to put the fire out, but was overcome by the smoke and left unconscious. He was rescued by Zeedan, but remained in critical condition in Weatherfield General. For a time, Stu was the prime suspect for starting the fire, albeit accidentally, though he swore he was innocent of the charge.
Gary Ronnie Stewart (May 28, 1944 – December 16, 2003) [1] was an American musician and songwriter, known for his distinctive vibrato voice and his outlaw country sound influenced by southern rock. At the height of his popularity in the mid-1970s, Time magazine described him as the "king of honkytonk ."
On Thursday, U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission Chair Gary Gensler announced on X that he would step down from his position on Jan. 20, the date of President-elect Trump’s inauguration, ...
A variant form of Gary is Garry, the spelling of which has been influenced by that of Barry. An informal pet form of Gary is Gaz, [2] [3] a variant of which is Gazza. [2] A given name associated with Gary and Garry is Garrison; the latter is sometimes borne by sons of men bearing the former names. [3] [5] The Gaelic Garaidh is also associated ...
Tom and Stu find a working car and make it to a nearby cabin where Tom sets Stu's leg just as a winter storm arrives. Stu contracts the flu, but in a dream, Nick comes to Tom and tells him which medicine to give him. Stu recovers from the infection after a number of days, and the two of them return to Boulder in a snowstorm via a Snowcat. Stu ...
Stu Peters 1964 AMA Hall of Fame inductee [6] Al Rogers 1964–1965, 1968 John Smith 1964 John Steen 1964 Bill Stewart 1964 John Taylor 1964 Mel Green 1965, 1969 C. Boehler 1965 Klims Cox 1965 Ed Kretz, Jr. 1965 Lars Larson 1965, 1967–73, 1975–76, 1978–79 Swedish Team 1965, 1967 Mexican Team 1978–79 Dale Deyo 1965, 1967 Nick Nicholson 1965
Gary Brookins himself argues that "Pluggers are self-deprecating and have a healthy sense of humor about themselves. They represent the majority of us who don't live for the latest trend, who keep plugging along without fanfare and try to balance work, play and family life."