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| ARTICLES RELATED TO Conan O'Brien |  |  |  | Conan O'Brien: Encyclopedia II - The Simpsons - Production and history of The SimpsonsThe Simpson family first appeared in animated form as shorts on The Tracey Ullman Show, with the first short "Good Night" airing on April 19, 1987. Matt Groening admits the reason that they were so crudely drawn in the beginning was because he could not draw well and the animators did nothing more than just trace over his drawings. The shorts were aired by the BBC in the UK the first time the shows were broadcast, but not subsequently, though some of them, including "Good Night", were included in a Simpsons anniversary episode. ...
See also:The Simpsons, The Simpsons - Setting characters and plot of The Simpsons, The Simpsons - Characters, The Simpsons - Setting, The Simpsons - Themes, The Simpsons - Plots, The Simpsons - Hallmarks, The Simpsons - Opening sequence, The Simpsons - Halloween episodes, The Simpsons - Guest celebrities, The Simpsons - Production and history of The Simpsons, The Simpsons - Producers, The Simpsons - Voice actors and their characters, The Simpsons - Writing, The Simpsons - Animation, The Simpsons - Evolution of writing style, The Simpsons - Cultural impact, The Simpsons - Academia, The Simpsons - Simpsons publications, The Simpsons - DVDs, The Simpsons - Video games, The Simpsons - Movie, The Simpsons - Debut in Arab Countries, The Simpsons - Episodes, The Simpsons - The Simpsons lists, The Simpsons - Simpsons Books Read more here: » The Simpsons: Encyclopedia II - The Simpsons - Production and history of The Simpsons |
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The Simpsons - Opening sequence.
The Simpsons opening sequence is one of the show's most memorable hallmarks. Almost every episode opens with a title shot coming through the cumulus clouds and into the school where Bart is writing sentences on the class chalkboard, presumably set as a punishment by one of his teachers for some mischievous deed or wayward comment; Homer is shown leaving the power plant, with Mr. Burns (seen putting his watch to his ear, then shaking it to get it to work) and Smithers in the ...
See also:The Simpsons, The Simpsons - Setting characters and plot of The Simpsons, The Simpsons - Characters, The Simpsons - Setting, The Simpsons - Themes, The Simpsons - Plots, The Simpsons - Hallmarks, The Simpsons - Opening sequence, The Simpsons - Halloween episodes, The Simpsons - Guest celebrities, The Simpsons - Production and history of The Simpsons, The Simpsons - Producers, The Simpsons - Voice actors and their characters, The Simpsons - Writing, The Simpsons - Animation, The Simpsons - Evolution of writing style, The Simpsons - Cultural impact, The Simpsons - Academia, The Simpsons - Simpsons publications, The Simpsons - DVDs, The Simpsons - Video games, The Simpsons - Movie, The Simpsons - Debut in Arab Countries, The Simpsons - Episodes, The Simpsons - The Simpsons lists, The Simpsons - Simpsons Books Read more here: » The Simpsons: Encyclopedia II - The Simpsons - Hallmarks |
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|  |  |  | Conan O'Brien: Encyclopedia II - List of famous tall men - 6 ft 8 in 203 cm
List of famous tall men - 6 ft 7.5 in 202 cm.
Chris Jack — rugby union player
Jan Koller — football (soccer) player
Richard Moll — actor
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List of famous tall men - 6 ft 4.5 in 194 cm.
John Cleese — actor
Jeff Goldblum — actor
John Kerry — politician
John Wayne — actor
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List of famous tall men - 6 ft 3.5 in 192 cm.
Clancy Brown — actor
Snoop Dogg — rapper
Os du Randt — rugby union player
Will Ferrell — comic and actor
Zlatan Ibrahimovic — football (soccer) player
Delroy Lindo
The Rock — professional wrestler and actor
Max von Sydow — actor
Patrick Vieira — football (soccer) player
Malcolm X — activist
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List of famous tall men - 6 ft 8.5 in 204 cm.
Joel Garner — cricketer
Brad Garrett — comic and actor
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List of famous tall men - 7 ft ½ in 215 cm.
Robert Parish — basketball player
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|  |  |  | Conan O'Brien: Encyclopedia II - List of YTMND fads - YTMND forums forced fadsThe YTMND forum community has, on occasion, pushed several invented fads to the front page users, with the occasional successes including reaching the Top 15 Viewed YTMNDs list as well as the Top 5 Rated YTMNDs. Forum fads, by definition, begin on the YTMND forums, most of these fail to get any views however like the newest attempt at a forum fad "Jew Brew" by the rush of new users but was almost immediatly "downvoted" (that is, voted 1 by many users to get it off the front page). The first of the forum fads, Mike Done, was created with the ...
See also:List of YTMND fads, List of YTMND fads - Intertextuality, List of YTMND fads - Examples, List of YTMND fads - Fads, List of YTMND fads - Most Popular YTMNDs, List of YTMND fads - Popular YTMND Songs, List of YTMND fads - Movie-related fads, List of YTMND fads - Television-related fads, List of YTMND fads - Music-related fads, List of YTMND fads - Video game-related fads, List of YTMND fads - Politics related fads, List of YTMND fads - YTMND-related/Miscellanous fads, List of YTMND fads - Attempted Fads, List of YTMND fads - YTMND forums forced fads, List of YTMND fads - Brief List of YTMND Forum In-Jokes, List of YTMND fads - Viewhacking Read more here: » List of YTMND fads: Encyclopedia II - List of YTMND fads - YTMND forums forced fads |
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|  |  |  | Conan O'Brien: Encyclopedia II - List of YTMND fads - ViewhackingUnfortunately, a new way to garner votes and views is to change the name of the site or to change the substance of the site to trick people into clicking the site and bumping it up to the top of the YTMND list. Since its inception and spread, the term "viewhacking" was coined for this practice and thus became the general phrase. The original person to do this, TDP, only did it to see how long it would take to get 100,000 views; he was successful, and the final version now lists the site's previous incarnations. However, several others follow ...
See also:List of YTMND fads, List of YTMND fads - Intertextuality, List of YTMND fads - Examples, List of YTMND fads - Fads, List of YTMND fads - Most Popular YTMNDs, List of YTMND fads - Popular YTMND Songs, List of YTMND fads - Movie-related fads, List of YTMND fads - Television-related fads, List of YTMND fads - Music-related fads, List of YTMND fads - Video game-related fads, List of YTMND fads - Politics related fads, List of YTMND fads - YTMND-related/Miscellanous fads, List of YTMND fads - Attempted Fads, List of YTMND fads - YTMND forums forced fads, List of YTMND fads - Brief List of YTMND Forum In-Jokes, List of YTMND fads - Viewhacking Read more here: » List of YTMND fads: Encyclopedia II - List of YTMND fads - Viewhacking |
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|  |  |  | Conan O'Brien: Encyclopedia II - New England - PopulationIn 1910, 6,552,681 people lived in New England. Today, the total population of New England is 13,922,517. If New England were one state, the population would rank 5th in the nation, behind Florida. The total area in this scenario (181,440 sq km) would rank 20th behind North Dakota.
New England - Regional population layout.
As some of the original English New England settlers migrated westward, immigrants from Canada, Ireland, Italy, and eastern Europe moved into the region. Massachusetts, in particular, ha ...
See also:New England, New England - History, New England - The indigenous peoples of New England, New England - Early European settlement 1610s-1630s, New England - The New England Confederation 1630s-1650s, New England - The Dominion of New England 1686-1689, New England - Modern New England 1689-present, New England - Politics, New England - Town meetings in New England, New England - New England and political thought, New England - Contemporary New England politics, New England - Education, New England - Higher education, New England - Culture and education, New England - Population, New England - Regional population layout, New England - Southern New England, New England - Coastal New England, New England - Urban New England, New England - Regional nomenclature, New England - Culture, New England - Historico-cultural roots, New England - New England's unique culture, New England - Social life in New England, New England - The continuing European influence, New England - Economy, New England - Literature, New England - Notable New Englanders, New England - Major Professional Sports Teams Read more here: » New England: Encyclopedia II - New England - Population |
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|  |  |  | Conan O'Brien: Encyclopedia II - Futurama TV series - season 2 - Xmas StoryThe title is perhaps a riff on the 1983 movie A Christmas Story.
Futurama TV series - season 2 - Celebrity guest voices.
John Goodman - Santa Claus
Conan O'Brien - himself
Note: this episode takes place on December 24, 3000.
Futurama TV series - season 2 - Summary.
While on a ski trip, Fry begins to feel nostalgic for 20th century Christmases. To cheer him up, the rest of the Planet Express staff decide to decorate for what is now called Xmas ...
See also:Futurama TV series - season 2, Futurama TV series - season 2 - A Flight to Remember, Futurama TV series - season 2 - Summary, Futurama TV series - season 2 - Quotes, Futurama TV series - season 2 - Mars University, Futurama TV series - season 2 - Summary, Futurama TV series - season 2 - Quotes, Futurama TV series - season 2 - When Aliens Attack, Futurama TV series - season 2 - Summary, Futurama TV series - season 2 - Quotes, Futurama TV series - season 2 - Fry and the Slurm Factory, Futurama TV series - season 2 - Celebrity guest voice, Futurama TV series - season 2 - Synopsis, Futurama TV series - season 2 - Summary, Futurama TV series - season 2 - Quotes, Futurama TV series - season 2 - I Second That Emotion, Futurama TV series - season 2 - Summary, Futurama TV series - season 2 - Trivia, Futurama TV series - season 2 - Quotes, Futurama TV series - season 2 - Brannigan Begin Again, Futurama TV series - season 2 - Summary, Futurama TV series - season 2 - Quotes, Futurama TV series - season 2 - A Head in the Polls, Futurama TV series - season 2 - Celebrity guest voice, Futurama TV series - season 2 - Synopsis, Futurama TV series - season 2 - Summary, Futurama TV series - season 2 - Quotes, Futurama TV series - season 2 - Xmas Story, Futurama TV series - season 2 - Celebrity guest voices, Futurama TV series - season 2 - Summary, Futurama TV series - season 2 - Trivia, Futurama TV series - season 2 - Quotes, Futurama TV series - season 2 - Why Must I Be a Crustacean in Love, Futurama TV series - season 2 - Summary, Futurama TV series - season 2 - Quotes, Futurama TV series - season 2 - Trivia, Futurama TV series - season 2 - Put Your Head on My Shoulder, Futurama TV series - season 2 - Summary, Futurama TV series - season 2 - Quotes, Futurama TV series - season 2 - The Lesser of Two Evils, Futurama TV series - season 2 - Celebrity guest voice, Futurama TV series - season 2 - Summary, Futurama TV series - season 2 - Trivia, Futurama TV series - season 2 - Quotes, Futurama TV series - season 2 - Raging Bender, Futurama TV series - season 2 - Celebrity guest voices, Futurama TV series - season 2 - Summary, Futurama TV series - season 2 - Quotes, Futurama TV series - season 2 - A Bicyclops Built for Two, Futurama TV series - season 2 - Summary, Futurama TV series - season 2 - Quotes, Futurama TV series - season 2 - How Hermes Requisitioned His Groove Back, Futurama TV series - season 2 - Summary, Futurama TV series - season 2 - A Clone of My Own, Futurama TV series - season 2 - Summary, Futurama TV series - season 2 - Quotes, Futurama TV series - season 2 - The Deep South, Futurama TV series - season 2 - Celebrity guest voice, Futurama TV series - season 2 - Synopsis, Futurama TV series - season 2 - Summary, Futurama TV series - season 2 - Quotes, Futurama TV series - season 2 - Bender Gets Made, Futurama TV series - season 2 - Summary, Futurama TV series - season 2 - Quotes, Futurama TV series - season 2 - The Problem With Popplers, Futurama TV series - season 2 - Summary, Futurama TV series - season 2 - Mother's Day, Futurama TV series - season 2 - Summary, Futurama TV series - season 2 - Quotes, Futurama TV series - season 2 - Anthology of Interest I, Futurama TV series - season 2 - Celebrity guest voices, Futurama TV series - season 2 - Summary, Futurama TV series - season 2 - Quotes Read more here: » Futurama TV series - season 2: Encyclopedia II - Futurama TV series - season 2 - Xmas Story |
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|  |  |  | Conan O'Brien: Encyclopedia II - Second City Television - SignificanceSCTV initially adapted its comedy from existing sketches and improvisation from the Second City stage show. However, especially after expanding to a ninety minute format, SCTV quickly pushed the envelope on television sketch comedy. While showing some influence from Monty Python's Flying Circus and Saturday Night Live, SCTV eschewed either the live television format or even filming before a live studio audience. As a result, far more attention and care ...
See also:Second City Television, Second City Television - Performers, Second City Television - History, Second City Television - Premise, Second City Television - Controversy, Second City Television - Significance, Second City Television - Special and Musical Guests, Second City Television - Features Read more here: » Second City Television: Encyclopedia II - Second City Television - Significance |
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|  |  |  | Conan O'Brien: Encyclopedia II - Second City Television - Special and Musical GuestsWith the coming of the NBC years also came a network edict to include musical guests (in part because of their use on Saturday Night Live, which NBC executives considered the model for SCTV, despite their being very different shows). At first, the SCTV cast, writers and producers resisted special guests, on the theory that famous people wouldn't just "drop into" the Melonville studios. However, they soon discovered that by actually working these guests into different show-within-a-shows, they could keep the premise going while also gi ...
See also:Second City Television, Second City Television - Performers, Second City Television - History, Second City Television - Premise, Second City Television - Controversy, Second City Television - Significance, Second City Television - Special and Musical Guests, Second City Television - Features Read more here: » Second City Television: Encyclopedia II - Second City Television - Special and Musical Guests |
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|  |  |  | Conan O'Brien: Encyclopedia II - Second City Television - PremiseThe basic premise of SCTV is that it is the television station for the city of Melonville. Rather than broadcast the usual TV rerun fare, the business, run by the greedy Guy Caballero (Joe Flaherty) who sits in a wheelchair only for respect, puts on a bizarre and humorously incompetent range of cheap local programming. This can range from a soap opera called "The Days of the Week", to game shows like "Shoot the Stars", in which celebrities are literally shot at like targets in a shooting gallery, to full blown movie spoofs like "Play it Agai ...
See also:Second City Television, Second City Television - Performers, Second City Television - History, Second City Television - Premise, Second City Television - Controversy, Second City Television - Significance, Second City Television - Special and Musical Guests, Second City Television - Features Read more here: » Second City Television: Encyclopedia II - Second City Television - Premise |
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|  |  |  | Conan O'Brien: Encyclopedia II - Regis Philbin - Regis Philbin in popular culture and other triviaPhilbin has a distinctive and excitable voice with a strong New York accent that is often imitated by others, usually in parodies involving him. Notable impersonators include: Darrell Hammond, Ben Affleck, Dana Carvey (both of whom have impersonated him on Saturday Night Live), Conan O'Brien, Tom Hanks, Jimmy Fallon, Frank Caliendo, and even Kelly Ripa.
He was cast as a car salesman on Hope & Faith, in part, because of his voice.
He was chosen as the voice of a minor character in Shrek 3: Mabel, the si ...
See also:Regis Philbin, Regis Philbin - Biography, Regis Philbin - Early life and career, Regis Philbin - Talk and game show success, Regis Philbin - Other notable appearances on television and film, Regis Philbin - Written and musical works, Regis Philbin - Personal life, Regis Philbin - Regis Philbin in popular culture and other trivia, Regis Philbin - Voice, Regis Philbin - Who Wants To Be A Millionaire, Regis Philbin - Miscellaneous, Regis Philbin - Awards and recognition, Regis Philbin - Discography, Regis Philbin - Album, Regis Philbin - Singles Read more here: » Regis Philbin: Encyclopedia II - Regis Philbin - Regis Philbin in popular culture and other trivia |
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|  |  |  | Conan O'Brien: Encyclopedia II - Primus band - Song ContentPrimus is known for most of their lyrical content based around made-up characters or friends with goofy humor. But most of their songs have deeper meanings and political views. Here are some examples.
"Too Many Puppies": about conflict in the Middle East. "Puppy" is a symbol for "soldier."
"John the Fisherman": the true story of a modern day fisherman whose ship went down at sea, and whose final mayday "Oh my god we're going down" was recorded and broadcast on the news.
"Pudding Time": about materialism and con ...
See also:Primus band, Primus band - Band Biography, Primus band - Early Days 1984–1991, Primus band - Peak Years 1991–1996, Primus band - Mantia Era/Hiatus 1997–2002, Primus band - Reformation 2002–Present, Primus band - Members, Primus band - Etymology, Primus band - Song Content, Primus band - Politics, Primus band - Trivia, Primus band - Discography, Primus band - Full Length Albums, Primus band - EP/Singles, Primus band - Singles Read more here: » Primus band: Encyclopedia II - Primus band - Song Content |
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|  |  |  | Conan O'Brien: Encyclopedia II - Primus band - TriviaPrimus is the only band with its own ID3v1 genre tag.
Primus hire many of their friends from the Bay Area to be in the stage crew, and many of them appear in Primus's videos and home videos.
Danny Elfman is a fan and friend of the band, as is Jerry Cantrell, who has joined the band on stage.
Les Claypool's biggest influence is The Residents and during the rare Banjo show of 1996, a Resident joined Primus onstage to sing a cover of The Resident's 'Hello Skinny'.
Primus was ranked at number 97 on VH1's 100 Greatest Artists of Hard Rock.
Primus is also ranked at number 22 on Blender ...
See also:Primus band, Primus band - Band Biography, Primus band - Early Days 1984–1991, Primus band - Peak Years 1991–1996, Primus band - Mantia Era/Hiatus 1997–2002, Primus band - Reformation 2002–Present, Primus band - Members, Primus band - Etymology, Primus band - Song Content, Primus band - Politics, Primus band - Trivia, Primus band - Discography, Primus band - Full Length Albums, Primus band - EP/Singles, Primus band - Singles Read more here: » Primus band: Encyclopedia II - Primus band - Trivia |
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|  |  |  | Conan O'Brien: Encyclopedia II - List of YTMND fads - IntertextualityIntertextuality is a relationship between two or more texts that quote from one another, allude to one another, or otherwise connect.
One form of intertexuality is the relation of elements within a single site. Sites of the "classic" picture/sound/text variety use intertextuality between the image, the sound and the text to amplify or even create new meaning in their source materials. In instances where all the materials are from the same source, the elements build upon one another to make even a throw-away line one of signific ...
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|  |  |  | Conan O'Brien: Encyclopedia II - 2000s - Names of the decadeIn contrast to the decades from 1920 to 1999, which are called "The Twenties", "The Nineties", and the like; the '00s have had no generally-accepted name. The term "The Two Thousands" is fairly common, but many still find its use awkward and incorrect for a number of reasons, notably the fact that formally, the "Two Thousands" will last for a thousand years and not just the ten years of the "00" decade.
It is occasionally termed, in historical contexts, the "turn of the millennium" or "turn of the century" (or "turn of the new ...
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|  |  |  | Conan O'Brien: Encyclopedia II - New England - PoliticsThe early European settlers of New England were English Protestants fleeing religious persecution. This, however, did not prevent them from establishing colonies where religion was legislated to an extreme, and where those who deviated from the established doctrine were persecuted greatly.
New England - Town meetings in New England.
A derivative of meetings held by church elders, town meetings were an integral part of governance and remain so today in towns across New England. At such meetings, any citizen ...
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|  |  |  | Conan O'Brien: Encyclopedia II - New England - Education
New England - Higher education.
New England contains some of the oldest and most renowned institutions of higher learning in the United States. The first such institution, Harvard, was founded at Cambridge, Massachusetts in 1636. According to US News and World Report, 8 of the nation's top-50 universities and 13 of its top-50 liberal arts colleges are located in New England. These include Amherst College, Bates College, Boston College, Bowdoin College, Brandeis University, Brown University, Colby College, Connect ...
See also:New England, New England - History, New England - The indigenous peoples of New England, New England - Early European settlement 1610s-1630s, New England - The New England Confederation 1630s-1650s, New England - The Dominion of New England 1686-1689, New England - Modern New England 1689-present, New England - Politics, New England - Town meetings in New England, New England - New England and political thought, New England - Contemporary New England politics, New England - Education, New England - Higher education, New England - Culture and education, New England - Population, New England - Regional population layout, New England - Southern New England, New England - Coastal New England, New England - Urban New England, New England - Regional nomenclature, New England - Culture, New England - Historico-cultural roots, New England - New England's unique culture, New England - Social life in New England, New England - The continuing European influence, New England - Economy, New England - Literature, New England - Notable New Englanders, New England - Major Professional Sports Teams Read more here: » New England: Encyclopedia II - New England - Education |
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|  |  |  | Conan O'Brien: Encyclopedia II - New England - PopulationIn 1910, 6,552,681 people lived in New England. Today, the total population of New England is 13,922,517. If New England were one state, the population would rank 5th in the nation, behind Florida. The total area in this scenario (181,440 sq km) would rank 20th behind North Dakota.
New England - Regional population layout.
As some of the original English New England settlers migrated westward, immigrants from Canada, Ireland, Italy, and eastern Europe moved into the region. Massachusetts in particular has ...
See also:New England, New England - History, New England - The indigenous peoples of New England, New England - Early European settlement 1610s-1630s, New England - The New England Confederation 1630s-1650s, New England - The Dominion of New England 1686-1689, New England - Modern New England 1689-present, New England - Politics, New England - Town meetings in New England, New England - New England and political thought, New England - Contemporary New England politics, New England - Education, New England - Higher education, New England - Culture and education, New England - Population, New England - Regional population layout, New England - Southern New England, New England - Coastal New England, New England - Urban New England, New England - Regional nomenclature, New England - Culture, New England - Historico-cultural roots, New England - New England's unique culture, New England - Social life in New England, New England - The continuing European influence, New England - Economy, New England - Literature, New England - Notable New Englanders, New England - Major Professional Sports Teams Read more here: » New England: Encyclopedia II - New England - Population |
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