Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
A Mr. Yuk graphic with the phone number for American Poison Control Mr. Yuk is a trademarked graphic image, created by UPMC Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh , and widely employed in the United States in labeling of substances that are poisonous if ingested.
Mr-yuck-psa.ogv (Ogg multiplexed audio/video file, Theora/Vorbis, length 1 min 6 s, 645 × 480 pixels, 1.2 Mbps overall, file size: 9.35 MB) This is a file from the Wikimedia Commons . Information from its description page there is shown below.
Henry Yuk is an American actor known for his roles on numerous television shows. ... Mr. Wong 2 episodes 2000 Third Watch: Driver Episode: "Spring Forward, Fall Back"
Yuk may refer to: Mr. Yuk, a trademarked cartoon graphic image, widely employed in the United States in labeling of substances that are poisonous if ingested; Yuk, a sophomore at the United States Military Academy; Yuk Yuk's, a national comedy club chain in Canada, owned and established by former stand-up comedian Mark Breslin
In 1976, Breslin and his collaborator Joel Axler opened the first Yuk Yuk's, in the basement of Toronto's 519 Church Street Community Centre. Two years later, Breslin and Axler opened Yuk Yuk's first permanent venue at 1280 Bay Street in the Yorkville district. Over the next few decades, Yuk Yuk expanded its presence nationally and internationally.
The company is controlled by its chairman and managing director, Mr Lo Yuk Sui , who speaks for 52.84% of the issued share capital as at 31 December 2005. Lo is the second son of Great Eagle matriarch Lo To Lee-kwan (born 1918).
Chris Sun Yuk-han (Chinese: 孫玉菡) is the current Secretary for Labour and Welfare in Hong Kong, appointed on 1 July 2022 as part of John Lee's administration. [ 1 ] Biography
Michael Hui Koon-man (born Chinese: 許冠文; 3 September 1942; also known as Mr Boo! ) is a Hong Kong actor, comedian , scriptwriter and director . He is the eldest of the four Hui brothers (together with Ricky , Sam , and Stanley) who were prominent figures in the Hong Kong entertainment industry during the 1970s and the 1980s.