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Jade Fever is a Canadian documentary television series from Discovery Channel Canada, produced by Omnifilm Entertainment, [1] that ran for seven seasons between April 2015 [2] and July 2021. [3] The series follows a long-standing jade mining family as they explored and placer-mined nephrite jade in the Dease Lake area of Northern British ...
Laurence Elroy "Scrappy" Blumer (May 31, 1917 – October 23, 1997) was an American pilot in the United States Army Air Forces during World War II. He was credited with six aerial victories, five of which he gained in a single action lasting no more than fifteen minutes on August 25, 1944, earning him the title of the "Fastest Ace in a Day ".
Scrappy is a cartoon character created by Dick Huemer for Charles Mintz's Screen Gems Studio (distributed by Columbia Pictures). A little round-headed boy, [ 1 ] Scrappy often found himself involved in off-beat neighborhood adventures.
Scrappy co-starred in several of Horace Elias's tie-in novels, particularly 1980's Scooby-Doo In the Haunted House. Scooby-Doo, the 1995 Archie Comics series. He was the star of the 24th issue of the Cartoon Network Presents comic book series. Scrappy appears in the 2016 DC Comics comic book series Scooby Apocalypse.
Larry David, Elmo The TODAY Show/YouTube From Elmo’s viral moment to a live feud with Larry David, the Sesame Street character has had quite the week. During a Thursday, February 1, appearance ...
Larry DeWayne Hall (born December 11, 1962) is an American kidnapper, rapist, murderer, and suspected serial killer. An aficionado of the American Revolution and Civil War , Hall traveled around the Midwest for historical reenactments and is believed to have abducted , raped , tortured , and murdered dozens of girls and women.
Harold "Scrappy" Lambert (May 12, 1901 – November 30, 1987) was an American dance-band vocalist who appeared on hundreds of recordings from the 1920s to the 1940s. At Rutgers University , he was a cheerleader and played piano for a jazz group, the Rutgers Jazz Bandits.
Lawrence John Miller (born October 15, 1953) [1] is an American comedian, actor, podcaster, and columnist. He is primarily regarded as a character actor, with The A.V. Club noting that he "can be counted upon to improve every film or television show he appears in". [2]