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| ARTICLES RELATED TO ching |  |  |  | ching: Encyclopedia II - Wonder Woman - In other mediaIn 1944-45 there was a short-lived Wonder Woman daily comic strip, written by Charles Moulton and drawn by H. G. Peter.
The first attempt to translate Wonder Woman to the small screen was in 1967, when the success of the Batman television show led to a flurry of copycat series. Greenway Productions, the company behind the Batman show, produced a four-and-a-half-minute Wonder Woman test reel starring Ellie Wood Walker as Diana Prince, Linda Harrison as Diana's Wonder Woman alter ego and Maudie Prickett as her mother. As with Batman, the reel took a comic slant on the cha ...
See also:Wonder Woman, Wonder Woman - History, Wonder Woman - Her origin and her creator, Wonder Woman - Early days, Wonder Woman - After Marston, Wonder Woman - Dr. Wertham and the 1960s, Wonder Woman - The Diana Prince/I Ching Era, Wonder Woman - Post-Crisis, Wonder Woman - Infinite Crisis, Wonder Woman - Awards & Recognition, Wonder Woman - Graphic Novels, Wonder Woman - Specials & One-Shots, Wonder Woman - Alternate Universes, Wonder Woman - Wonder Woman Parodies/Homage, Wonder Woman - In other media, Wonder Woman - Scholarship, Wonder Woman - Notes Read more here: » Wonder Woman: Encyclopedia II - Wonder Woman - In other media |
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|  |  |  | ching: Encyclopedia II - Wonder Woman - In other mediaIn 1944-45 there was a short-lived Wonder Woman daily comic strip, written by Charles Moulton and drawn by H. G. Peter.
The first attempt to translate Wonder Woman to the small screen was in 1967, when the success of the Batman television show led to a flurry of copycat series. Greenway Productions, the company behind the Batman show, produced a four-and-a-half-minute Wonder Woman test reel starring Ellie Wood Walker as Diana Prince, Linda Harrison as Diana's Wonder Woman alter ego and Maudie Prickett as her mother. As with Batman, the reel took a comic slant on the cha ...
See also:Wonder Woman, Wonder Woman - History, Wonder Woman - Her origin and creator, Wonder Woman - Early days, Wonder Woman - After Marston, Wonder Woman - Dr. Wertham and the 1960s, Wonder Woman - The Diana Prince/I Ching Era, Wonder Woman - Post-Crisis, Wonder Woman - Infinite Crisis, Wonder Woman - Awards and recognition, Wonder Woman - Graphic novels, Wonder Woman - Specials and one-shots, Wonder Woman - Alternate universes, Wonder Woman - Parodies and homage, Wonder Woman - In other media, Wonder Woman - Scholarship, Wonder Woman - Notes Read more here: » Wonder Woman: Encyclopedia II - Wonder Woman - In other media |
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|  |  |  | ching: Encyclopedia II - Han Chinese clothing - Variations of Hanfu in different occasions
Han Chinese clothing - Ordinary Life.
Han Chinese clothing - Ceremony.
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See also:Han Chinese clothing, Han Chinese clothing - History of Hanfu, Han Chinese clothing - The disappearance of Hanfu, Han Chinese clothing - Today, Han Chinese clothing - Description of Hanfu, Han Chinese clothing - Headwear, Han Chinese clothing - Decoration, Han Chinese clothing - Yi衣 Shang裳, Han Chinese clothing - Variations of Hanfu in different occasions, Han Chinese clothing - Ordinary Life, Han Chinese clothing - Ceremony, Han Chinese clothing - Variations of Hanfu in different dynasties, Han Chinese clothing - Men's Hanfu, Han Chinese clothing - Women's Hanfu, Han Chinese clothing - Hanfu and Chinese culture, Han Chinese clothing - Hanfu and I Ching, Han Chinese clothing - Hanfu and Lyrics, Han Chinese clothing - Hanfu and Dance, Han Chinese clothing - Hanfu and Poetry, Han Chinese clothing - The Influences Of Hanfu on non-Chinese nations and states, Han Chinese clothing - Korean Hanbok the Korean traditional dress, Han Chinese clothing - Kimono the Japanese traditional dress, Han Chinese clothing - Hanfu And Arts, Han Chinese clothing - Hanfu and the modern media, Han Chinese clothing - Hanfu accessories and related garments, Han Chinese clothing - GuanHat, Han Chinese clothing - Shiwu decoration Read more here: » Han Chinese clothing: Encyclopedia II - Han Chinese clothing - Variations of Hanfu in different occasions |
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Han Chinese clothing - Men's Hanfu.
According to legend, the first ruler of the Chinese nation and the ancestor of the Chinese people is an immemorial sage king called the Yellow Emperor. According to traditional reckoning, he unified the North China Plain in 2697 BC. Legends say that under his rule, China was a prosperous and powerful nation with stable politics and advanced culture. Many cultural and technological inventions are attributed to his reign, such as the Chinese written language, meth ...
See also:Han Chinese clothing, Han Chinese clothing - History of Hanfu, Han Chinese clothing - The disappearance of Hanfu, Han Chinese clothing - Today, Han Chinese clothing - Description of Hanfu, Han Chinese clothing - Headwear, Han Chinese clothing - Decoration, Han Chinese clothing - Yi衣 Shang裳, Han Chinese clothing - Variations of Hanfu in different occasions, Han Chinese clothing - Ordinary Life, Han Chinese clothing - Ceremony, Han Chinese clothing - Variations of Hanfu in different dynasties, Han Chinese clothing - Men's Hanfu, Han Chinese clothing - Women's Hanfu, Han Chinese clothing - Hanfu and Chinese culture, Han Chinese clothing - Hanfu and I Ching, Han Chinese clothing - Hanfu and Lyrics, Han Chinese clothing - Hanfu and Dance, Han Chinese clothing - Hanfu and Poetry, Han Chinese clothing - The Influences Of Hanfu on non-Chinese nations and states, Han Chinese clothing - Korean Hanbok the Korean traditional dress, Han Chinese clothing - Kimono the Japanese traditional dress, Han Chinese clothing - Hanfu And Arts, Han Chinese clothing - Hanfu and the modern media, Han Chinese clothing - Hanfu accessories and related garments, Han Chinese clothing - GuanHat, Han Chinese clothing - Shiwu decoration Read more here: » Han Chinese clothing: Encyclopedia II - Han Chinese clothing - Variations of Hanfu in different dynasties |
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Han Chinese clothing - GuanHat.
Han Chinese clothing - Shiwu decoration.
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See also:Han Chinese clothing, Han Chinese clothing - History of Hanfu, Han Chinese clothing - The disappearance of Hanfu, Han Chinese clothing - Today, Han Chinese clothing - Description of Hanfu, Han Chinese clothing - Headwear, Han Chinese clothing - Decoration, Han Chinese clothing - Yi衣 Shang裳, Han Chinese clothing - Variations of Hanfu in different occasions, Han Chinese clothing - Ordinary Life, Han Chinese clothing - Ceremony, Han Chinese clothing - Variations of Hanfu in different dynasties, Han Chinese clothing - Men's Hanfu, Han Chinese clothing - Women's Hanfu, Han Chinese clothing - Hanfu and Chinese culture, Han Chinese clothing - Hanfu and I Ching, Han Chinese clothing - Hanfu and Lyrics, Han Chinese clothing - Hanfu and Dance, Han Chinese clothing - Hanfu and Poetry, Han Chinese clothing - The Influences Of Hanfu on non-Chinese nations and states, Han Chinese clothing - Korean Hanbok the Korean traditional dress, Han Chinese clothing - Kimono the Japanese traditional dress, Han Chinese clothing - Hanfu And Arts, Han Chinese clothing - Hanfu and the modern media, Han Chinese clothing - Hanfu accessories and related garments, Han Chinese clothing - GuanHat, Han Chinese clothing - Shiwu decoration Read more here: » Han Chinese clothing: Encyclopedia II - Han Chinese clothing - Hanfu accessories and related garments |
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|  |  |  | ching: Encyclopedia II - List of ships of the Republic of China Navy - Patrol combatants
List of ships of the Republic of China Navy - Hai Ou class missile boat Dvora class.
Roughly 48 in service, will be replaced by Kung Hua VI project missile boats.
List of ships of the Republic of China Navy - Ching Chiang class patrol ship.
Locally designed and built.
ROCS Jing Chiang (PCG-603)
ROCS Dang Chiang (PCG-605)
ROCS Sing Chiang (PCG-606)
ROCS Feng Chiang (PCG-607)
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See also:List of ships of the Republic of China Navy, List of ships of the Republic of China Navy - Destroyers, List of ships of the Republic of China Navy - Chao Yang class destroyer Gearing class, List of ships of the Republic of China Navy - Kee Lung class destroyer Kidd class, List of ships of the Republic of China Navy - Frigates, List of ships of the Republic of China Navy - Chi Yang class frigate Knox class, List of ships of the Republic of China Navy - Cheng Kung class frigate Oliver Hazard Perry class, List of ships of the Republic of China Navy - Kang Ding class frigate La Fayette class, List of ships of the Republic of China Navy - Patrol combatants, List of ships of the Republic of China Navy - Hai Ou class missile boat Dvora class, List of ships of the Republic of China Navy - Ching Chiang class patrol ship, List of ships of the Republic of China Navy - Kung Hua VI missile boat project, List of ships of the Republic of China Navy - Mine warfare, List of ships of the Republic of China Navy - Yung Yang class minesweaper Aggressive class, List of ships of the Republic of China Navy - Amphibious warfare, List of ships of the Republic of China Navy - Hsu Hai class dock landing ship Anchorage class, List of ships of the Republic of China Navy - Chung Ho class tank landing ship Newport class, List of ships of the Republic of China Navy - Submarines, List of ships of the Republic of China Navy - Hai Shih class submarine Tench class, List of ships of the Republic of China Navy - Hai Lung class submarine Zwaardvis class, List of ships of the Republic of China Navy - Support ships, List of ships of the Republic of China Navy - Yuen Feng class transport, List of ships of the Republic of China Navy - Wu Yi class oiler, List of ships of the Republic of China Navy - External references Read more here: » List of ships of the Republic of China Navy: Encyclopedia II - List of ships of the Republic of China Navy - Patrol combatants |
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|  |  |  | ching: Encyclopedia II - Saturday Night Live animal sketches - I Married A Monkey
The I Married A Monkey sketches were created by Tim Kazurinsky to remind the viewing public that the show was indeed live. He essentially played himself, working with the premise that he had married a chimpanzee named Madge in a bizarre soap opera world. There was a real chimp onstage, and some sketches featured their "children" played by baby chimps. Kazurinsky felt that the show had become too polished, and felt that the idea would offer some unpredictability. He explained in Live From New York, "I did it because I kne ...
See also:Saturday Night Live animal sketches, Saturday Night Live animal sketches - The Killer Bees, Saturday Night Live animal sketches - Episodes Featuring full sketches of The Killer Bees, Saturday Night Live animal sketches - Additional appearances of The Killer Bees, Saturday Night Live animal sketches - The Land Shark, Saturday Night Live animal sketches - Episodes featuring The Land Shark, Saturday Night Live animal sketches - I Married A Monkey, Saturday Night Live animal sketches - Episodes Featuring I Married A Monkey, Saturday Night Live animal sketches - Ching Chang's Pet Chicken Shop, Saturday Night Live animal sketches - Toonces The Driving Cat, Saturday Night Live animal sketches - Episodes featuring Toonces, Saturday Night Live animal sketches - Lenny the Lion, Saturday Night Live animal sketches - Goat Boy, Saturday Night Live animal sketches - Mr. Peepers, Saturday Night Live animal sketches - Episodes featuring Mr. Peepers, Saturday Night Live animal sketches - Additional Mr. Peepers appearances, Saturday Night Live animal sketches - Dog Show, Saturday Night Live animal sketches - Brian Fellows' Safari Planet, Saturday Night Live animal sketches - Popular catchphrases, Saturday Night Live animal sketches - Episodes Featuring Brian Fellows, Saturday Night Live animal sketches - References, Saturday Night Live animal sketches - The Falconer, Saturday Night Live animal sketches - Episodes Featuring The Falconer, Saturday Night Live animal sketches - Bear City, Saturday Night Live animal sketches - Phoebe and her Giant Pets Read more here: » Saturday Night Live animal sketches: Encyclopedia II - Saturday Night Live animal sketches - I Married A Monkey |
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|  |  |  | ching: Encyclopedia II - Saturday Night Live animal sketches - Toonces The Driving Cat
Toonces was a pet to Lyle and Brenda Clark (Dana Carvey, and Victoria Jackson, respectively), an enthusiastic couple, who would allow their cat to drive the family car. Inevitably, Toonces would drive the car over a cliff whenever he would get behind the wheel.
The puppet was made up three parts. The first was a simplistic rendering of the head and body of a grey and white striped -{breed of}- cat. The other two pieces were long cat's paws, which were ...
See also:Saturday Night Live animal sketches, Saturday Night Live animal sketches - The Killer Bees, Saturday Night Live animal sketches - Episodes Featuring full sketches of The Killer Bees, Saturday Night Live animal sketches - Additional appearances of The Killer Bees, Saturday Night Live animal sketches - The Land Shark, Saturday Night Live animal sketches - Episodes featuring The Land Shark, Saturday Night Live animal sketches - I Married A Monkey, Saturday Night Live animal sketches - Episodes Featuring I Married A Monkey, Saturday Night Live animal sketches - Ching Chang's Pet Chicken Shop, Saturday Night Live animal sketches - Toonces The Driving Cat, Saturday Night Live animal sketches - Episodes featuring Toonces, Saturday Night Live animal sketches - Lenny the Lion, Saturday Night Live animal sketches - Goat Boy, Saturday Night Live animal sketches - Mr. Peepers, Saturday Night Live animal sketches - Episodes featuring Mr. Peepers, Saturday Night Live animal sketches - Additional Mr. Peepers appearances, Saturday Night Live animal sketches - Dog Show, Saturday Night Live animal sketches - Brian Fellows' Safari Planet, Saturday Night Live animal sketches - Popular catchphrases, Saturday Night Live animal sketches - Episodes Featuring Brian Fellows, Saturday Night Live animal sketches - References, Saturday Night Live animal sketches - The Falconer, Saturday Night Live animal sketches - Episodes Featuring The Falconer, Saturday Night Live animal sketches - Bear City, Saturday Night Live animal sketches - Phoebe and her Giant Pets Read more here: » Saturday Night Live animal sketches: Encyclopedia II - Saturday Night Live animal sketches - Toonces The Driving Cat |
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|  |  |  | ching: Encyclopedia II - Saturday Night Live animal sketches - Mr. PeepersMr. Peepers was a part monkey, part human character created and portrayed by Chris Kattan. His signature bit of physical comedy involved eating apples one after another in rapid succession, and spitting out the pieces machine gun style. Often he would spit the apple chunks directly at characters in the scene.
Mr. Peepers was first introduced as an animal act brought out by John Barbary (played by Tom Hanks) on a parody of The Tonight Show (with Darrell Hammond as Jay Leno). In an episode in the 25th season, "Papa Peepers" (played by T ...
See also:Saturday Night Live animal sketches, Saturday Night Live animal sketches - The Killer Bees, Saturday Night Live animal sketches - Episodes Featuring full sketches of The Killer Bees, Saturday Night Live animal sketches - Additional appearances of The Killer Bees, Saturday Night Live animal sketches - The Land Shark, Saturday Night Live animal sketches - Episodes featuring The Land Shark, Saturday Night Live animal sketches - I Married A Monkey, Saturday Night Live animal sketches - Episodes Featuring I Married A Monkey, Saturday Night Live animal sketches - Ching Chang's Pet Chicken Shop, Saturday Night Live animal sketches - Toonces The Driving Cat, Saturday Night Live animal sketches - Episodes featuring Toonces, Saturday Night Live animal sketches - Lenny the Lion, Saturday Night Live animal sketches - Goat Boy, Saturday Night Live animal sketches - Mr. Peepers, Saturday Night Live animal sketches - Episodes featuring Mr. Peepers, Saturday Night Live animal sketches - Additional Mr. Peepers appearances, Saturday Night Live animal sketches - Dog Show, Saturday Night Live animal sketches - Brian Fellows' Safari Planet, Saturday Night Live animal sketches - Popular catchphrases, Saturday Night Live animal sketches - Episodes Featuring Brian Fellows, Saturday Night Live animal sketches - References, Saturday Night Live animal sketches - The Falconer, Saturday Night Live animal sketches - Episodes Featuring The Falconer, Saturday Night Live animal sketches - Bear City, Saturday Night Live animal sketches - Phoebe and her Giant Pets Read more here: » Saturday Night Live animal sketches: Encyclopedia II - Saturday Night Live animal sketches - Mr. Peepers |
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|  |  |  | ching: Encyclopedia II - Saturday Night Live animal sketches - Brian Fellows' Safari PlanetBrian Fellows' Safari Planet was a recurring sketch on Saturday Night Live featuring Tracy Morgan. It premiered on May 15, 1999 and appeared ten times; its last appearance was on April 10, 2004.
The sketch consists of Brian Fellows (Morgan), a man with a sixth grade education, who is not a licensed zoologist, interviewing representatives from zoos, animal sanctuaries, or other wildlife centers who bring animals to his show.
Following a somewhat predictable pattern, Fellows asks bizarre, nonsensical questions of hi ...
See also:Saturday Night Live animal sketches, Saturday Night Live animal sketches - The Killer Bees, Saturday Night Live animal sketches - Episodes Featuring full sketches of The Killer Bees, Saturday Night Live animal sketches - Additional appearances of The Killer Bees, Saturday Night Live animal sketches - The Land Shark, Saturday Night Live animal sketches - Episodes featuring The Land Shark, Saturday Night Live animal sketches - I Married A Monkey, Saturday Night Live animal sketches - Episodes Featuring I Married A Monkey, Saturday Night Live animal sketches - Ching Chang's Pet Chicken Shop, Saturday Night Live animal sketches - Toonces The Driving Cat, Saturday Night Live animal sketches - Episodes featuring Toonces, Saturday Night Live animal sketches - Lenny the Lion, Saturday Night Live animal sketches - Goat Boy, Saturday Night Live animal sketches - Mr. Peepers, Saturday Night Live animal sketches - Episodes featuring Mr. Peepers, Saturday Night Live animal sketches - Additional Mr. Peepers appearances, Saturday Night Live animal sketches - Dog Show, Saturday Night Live animal sketches - Brian Fellows' Safari Planet, Saturday Night Live animal sketches - Popular catchphrases, Saturday Night Live animal sketches - Episodes Featuring Brian Fellows, Saturday Night Live animal sketches - References, Saturday Night Live animal sketches - The Falconer, Saturday Night Live animal sketches - Episodes Featuring The Falconer, Saturday Night Live animal sketches - Bear City, Saturday Night Live animal sketches - Phoebe and her Giant Pets Read more here: » Saturday Night Live animal sketches: Encyclopedia II - Saturday Night Live animal sketches - Brian Fellows' Safari Planet |
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|  |  |  | ching: Encyclopedia II - Saturday Night Live animal sketches - The Falconer"The Falconer" is a recurring Saturday Night Live sketch chronicling the adventures of former businessman Ken Mortimer (Will Forte), who left his job to become a hermit, living in the forest with his trusty pet falcon, Donald. The Falconer routinely encounters trouble and sends his falcon to get help, who—in turn— often gets sidetracked along the way.
Saturday Night Live animal sketches - Episodes Featuring The Falconer.
November 9, 2002 host: Nia Vardalos
January 18, 2003 ...
See also:Saturday Night Live animal sketches, Saturday Night Live animal sketches - The Killer Bees, Saturday Night Live animal sketches - Episodes Featuring full sketches of The Killer Bees, Saturday Night Live animal sketches - Additional appearances of The Killer Bees, Saturday Night Live animal sketches - The Land Shark, Saturday Night Live animal sketches - Episodes featuring The Land Shark, Saturday Night Live animal sketches - I Married A Monkey, Saturday Night Live animal sketches - Episodes Featuring I Married A Monkey, Saturday Night Live animal sketches - Ching Chang's Pet Chicken Shop, Saturday Night Live animal sketches - Toonces The Driving Cat, Saturday Night Live animal sketches - Episodes featuring Toonces, Saturday Night Live animal sketches - Lenny the Lion, Saturday Night Live animal sketches - Goat Boy, Saturday Night Live animal sketches - Mr. Peepers, Saturday Night Live animal sketches - Episodes featuring Mr. Peepers, Saturday Night Live animal sketches - Additional Mr. Peepers appearances, Saturday Night Live animal sketches - Dog Show, Saturday Night Live animal sketches - Brian Fellows' Safari Planet, Saturday Night Live animal sketches - Popular catchphrases, Saturday Night Live animal sketches - Episodes Featuring Brian Fellows, Saturday Night Live animal sketches - References, Saturday Night Live animal sketches - The Falconer, Saturday Night Live animal sketches - Episodes Featuring The Falconer, Saturday Night Live animal sketches - Bear City, Saturday Night Live animal sketches - Phoebe and her Giant Pets Read more here: » Saturday Night Live animal sketches: Encyclopedia II - Saturday Night Live animal sketches - The Falconer |
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The Killer Bees were the first characters to recur on SNL. According to a Lorne Michaels interview for the book Live From New York, "The only note we got from the network on the first show was 'Cut the bees.' And so I made sure I put them in the next show." The bees were played by all the repertory players at the time, who wore yellow and black horizontal stripes, wings, and overly springy antennae. Much of the humour from these scenes came out of puns or meta ...
See also:Saturday Night Live animal sketches, Saturday Night Live animal sketches - The Killer Bees, Saturday Night Live animal sketches - Episodes Featuring full sketches of The Killer Bees, Saturday Night Live animal sketches - Additional appearances of The Killer Bees, Saturday Night Live animal sketches - The Land Shark, Saturday Night Live animal sketches - Episodes featuring The Land Shark, Saturday Night Live animal sketches - I Married A Monkey, Saturday Night Live animal sketches - Episodes Featuring I Married A Monkey, Saturday Night Live animal sketches - Ching Chang's Pet Chicken Shop, Saturday Night Live animal sketches - Toonces The Driving Cat, Saturday Night Live animal sketches - Episodes featuring Toonces, Saturday Night Live animal sketches - Lenny the Lion, Saturday Night Live animal sketches - Goat Boy, Saturday Night Live animal sketches - Mr. Peepers, Saturday Night Live animal sketches - Episodes featuring Mr. Peepers, Saturday Night Live animal sketches - Additional Mr. Peepers appearances, Saturday Night Live animal sketches - Dog Show, Saturday Night Live animal sketches - Brian Fellows' Safari Planet, Saturday Night Live animal sketches - Popular catchphrases, Saturday Night Live animal sketches - Episodes Featuring Brian Fellows, Saturday Night Live animal sketches - References, Saturday Night Live animal sketches - The Falconer, Saturday Night Live animal sketches - Episodes Featuring The Falconer, Saturday Night Live animal sketches - Bear City, Saturday Night Live animal sketches - Phoebe and her Giant Pets Read more here: » Saturday Night Live animal sketches: Encyclopedia II - Saturday Night Live animal sketches - The Killer Bees |
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The Land Shark was the only recurring character Chevy Chase created during his relatively short stay on SNL, although he often played the character when he would come back to host. Initially the Land Shark was created as a Jaws parody, but eventually fell into a more predictable pattern. The shark would always prey on vulnerable women and the sketches began with a knock at the door from a stranger. The person inside would ask who it was, hesitant to answer the door for just anybody. The still unseen shark would us ...
See also:Saturday Night Live animal sketches, Saturday Night Live animal sketches - The Killer Bees, Saturday Night Live animal sketches - Episodes Featuring full sketches of The Killer Bees, Saturday Night Live animal sketches - Additional appearances of The Killer Bees, Saturday Night Live animal sketches - The Land Shark, Saturday Night Live animal sketches - Episodes featuring The Land Shark, Saturday Night Live animal sketches - I Married A Monkey, Saturday Night Live animal sketches - Episodes Featuring I Married A Monkey, Saturday Night Live animal sketches - Ching Chang's Pet Chicken Shop, Saturday Night Live animal sketches - Toonces The Driving Cat, Saturday Night Live animal sketches - Episodes featuring Toonces, Saturday Night Live animal sketches - Lenny the Lion, Saturday Night Live animal sketches - Goat Boy, Saturday Night Live animal sketches - Mr. Peepers, Saturday Night Live animal sketches - Episodes featuring Mr. Peepers, Saturday Night Live animal sketches - Additional Mr. Peepers appearances, Saturday Night Live animal sketches - Dog Show, Saturday Night Live animal sketches - Brian Fellows' Safari Planet, Saturday Night Live animal sketches - Popular catchphrases, Saturday Night Live animal sketches - Episodes Featuring Brian Fellows, Saturday Night Live animal sketches - References, Saturday Night Live animal sketches - The Falconer, Saturday Night Live animal sketches - Episodes Featuring The Falconer, Saturday Night Live animal sketches - Bear City, Saturday Night Live animal sketches - Phoebe and her Giant Pets Read more here: » Saturday Night Live animal sketches: Encyclopedia II - Saturday Night Live animal sketches - The Land Shark |
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|  |  |  | ching: Encyclopedia II - Han Chinese clothing - History of HanfuAccording to Chinese tradition, Hanfu can be traced back to the Yellow Emperor, a great sage king of ancient China whom legend says ruled in the 27th century BC. By definition, "Hanfu" encompasses all forms of Han Chinese dress up to the 17th century: a recorded history of more than 3000 years from the semi-legendary Xia Dynasty (c. 21st century BC - 16th century BC) all the way to the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644). The traditional dress of many Asian countries have been ...
See also:Han Chinese clothing, Han Chinese clothing - History of Hanfu, Han Chinese clothing - The disappearance of Hanfu, Han Chinese clothing - Today, Han Chinese clothing - Description of Hanfu, Han Chinese clothing - Headwear, Han Chinese clothing - Decoration, Han Chinese clothing - Yi衣 Shang裳, Han Chinese clothing - Variations of Hanfu in different occasions, Han Chinese clothing - Ordinary Life, Han Chinese clothing - Ceremony, Han Chinese clothing - Variations of Hanfu in different dynasties, Han Chinese clothing - Men's Hanfu, Han Chinese clothing - Women's Hanfu, Han Chinese clothing - Hanfu and Chinese culture, Han Chinese clothing - Hanfu and I Ching, Han Chinese clothing - Hanfu and Lyrics, Han Chinese clothing - Hanfu and Dance, Han Chinese clothing - Hanfu and Poetry, Han Chinese clothing - The Influences Of Hanfu on non-Chinese nations and states, Han Chinese clothing - Korean Hanbok the Korean traditional dress, Han Chinese clothing - Kimono the Japanese traditional dress, Han Chinese clothing - Hanfu And Arts, Han Chinese clothing - Hanfu and the modern media, Han Chinese clothing - Hanfu accessories and related garments, Han Chinese clothing - GuanHat, Han Chinese clothing - Shiwu decoration Read more here: » Han Chinese clothing: Encyclopedia II - Han Chinese clothing - History of Hanfu |
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I CHING I CHING The 64 hexagrams can be seen as 32 pairs of opposites and related to the 32 Atus of the Book of Thoth. McKenna believes the I Ching is but a fragment of a much larger device for prognostication, and bases his fractals of Timescape Zero upon its regular sequences. A simple way of casting the I Ching is to throw a single die six times. An even number indicates Yin, an odd number Yang. A 12-sided die is best, so that you may determine "movables". (See also: I CHING, Magick, Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary, Body Mind and Soul, )
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