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| ARTICLES RELATED TO Spitting |  |  |  | Spitting: Encyclopedia II - Spitting Image - Sketches of noteMargaret Thatcher and her Cabinet are in a restaurant. After Thatcher proclaims "steak, I'll have the steak", the waitress asked: "And what about the vegetables?", to which Thatcher replied: "Oh, they'll have the same as me."
Prince Charles and Princess Diana are playing with their baby son. Charles asks: "Do you think William's got your nose, Diana?" She replies: "No, I think it's still in the jar at the hospital."
Geoffrey Howe and Leon Brittan are standing at the men's urinal in a single sex toilet and Margaret Thatcher walks in and goes to the toilet next to them standing up. After she leaves Howe turns to Brittan ...
See also:Spitting Image, Spitting Image - Introduction, Spitting Image - Sketches of note, Spitting Image - Voices, Spitting Image - Performers, Spitting Image - Writers, Spitting Image - Producers, Spitting Image - Similar shows elsewhere, Spitting Image - United States, Spitting Image - Serbia and Montenegro, Spitting Image - Mexico, Spitting Image - Chile, Spitting Image - France, Spitting Image - Germany, Spitting Image - Ireland, Spitting Image - Israel, Spitting Image - Russia, Spitting Image - Portugal, Spitting Image - Spain, Spitting Image - Sweden Read more here: » Spitting Image: Encyclopedia II - Spitting Image - Sketches of note |
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|  |  |  | Spitting: Encyclopedia II - Spit card game - The PlayAfter both players acknowledge readiness, both shout "Spit!" while turning over the top card in their hand (their first spit card). These two cards are placed side by side between the players' stock piles. These two cards and the cards that will be played on top of them are the spit piles.
The players now play simultaneously as fast as they want. The object is to get rid of all the cards in your stock piles onto the spit piles. Using only one hand, and moving only one card at a time, you can:
play the ...
See also:Spit card game, Spit card game - Players and cards, Spit card game - The layout, Spit card game - The Play, Spit card game - New layout, Spit card game - End of the game, Spit card game - Strategy, Spit card game - Variations, Spit card game - Stock pile layout, Spit card game - Variations in play, Spit card game - 'Spit card please', Spit card game - Rules for playing on Spit piles, Spit card game - Version with five card hand, Spit card game - Spit for more than 2 players Read more here: » Spit card game: Encyclopedia II - Spit card game - The Play |
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|  |  |  | Spitting: Encyclopedia II - Willoughby Spit - Ferrys The Bridge-TunnelA ferry service operated between Willoughby Spit and Old Point Comfort at Phoebus, Virginia across the mouth of Hampton Roads until 1958. In that year, the first portion of the new Hampton Roads Bridge-Tunnel was completed.
Today, the southern terminus of the Hampton Roads Bridge-Tunnel which was expanded to four lanes in the 1970s is located at the tip of Willoughby Spit. After leaving the bridge-tunnel, Interstate 64, part of the Hampton Roads Beltway, crosses a small portion of the spit and ...
See also:Willoughby Spit, Willoughby Spit - History: Land formed by weather, Willoughby Spit - Ferrys The Bridge-Tunnel, Willoughby Spit - Shire to County to City, Willoughby Spit - Aircraft flight makes history Read more here: » Willoughby Spit: Encyclopedia II - Willoughby Spit - Ferrys The Bridge-Tunnel |
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| |  |  |  | Spitting: Encyclopedia II - Spit card game - New layoutWhen one of the players manages to get rid of all their stock pile cards, both players choose a spit pile by slapping it with their hand - normally both players will try to slap whichever pile they think is smaller. If the two players choose different piles, each player takes the pile they chose; if both choose the same pile, the player who gets there first (i.e. whose hand is underneath) takes the chosen pile and the other player takes the other pile. The player who still has stock cards also picks these up. Both players then shuffle their ...
See also:Spit card game, Spit card game - Players and cards, Spit card game - The layout, Spit card game - The Play, Spit card game - New layout, Spit card game - End of the game, Spit card game - Strategy, Spit card game - Variations, Spit card game - Stock pile layout, Spit card game - Variations in play, Spit card game - 'Spit card please', Spit card game - Rules for playing on Spit piles, Spit card game - Version with five card hand, Spit card game - Spit for more than 2 players Read more here: » Spit card game: Encyclopedia II - Spit card game - New layout |
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|  |  |  | Spitting: Encyclopedia II - Willoughby Spit - History: Land formed by weatherThe area known as Willoughby Spit takes its name from Thomas Willoughby, who came to Virginia in 1610 and received a land grant around 1625. Willoughby's son, Thomas II, was living there in the 1660s, and legend has it that his wife awoke one morning following a terrific storm (possibly the "Harry Cane" of 1667) to see a point of land in front her home, where there had been only water the night before. The Willoughby family, it is said, were quick to apply for an addendum to th ...
See also:Willoughby Spit, Willoughby Spit - History: Land formed by weather, Willoughby Spit - Ferrys The Bridge-Tunnel, Willoughby Spit - Shire to County to City, Willoughby Spit - Aircraft flight makes history Read more here: » Willoughby Spit: Encyclopedia II - Willoughby Spit - History: Land formed by weather |
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| |  |  |  | Spitting: Encyclopedia II - Class War - Stand up and SpitThe title of another early Class War magazine, aimed at inner city youth.
The numerous titles released by class war were eventually to be replaced by a national paper just called Class War, this paper declared that the enemy was not just a system-wide abstraction, but each and every person who belonged to the ruling class. It advocated active violence against the wealthy, and the paper used colloquial language and gallows humour. One early cover was of a cemetery, with the caption, "We have found new homes for the rich." Another in 19 ...
See also:Class War, Class War - Origins and stance, Class War - Stand up and Spit, Class War - Bash the Rich Revels, Class War - The Class War Federation, Class War - London Class War takes over, Class War - Trivia Read more here: » Class War: Encyclopedia II - Class War - Stand up and Spit |
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|  |  |  | Spitting: Encyclopedia II - Coastal geography - Coastal processes
Coastal geography - Wave action and longshore drift.
The waves of different strengths that constantly hit against the shoreline are the primary movers and shapers of the coastline. Despite the simplicity of this process, the differences between waves and the rocks they hit result in hugely varying shapes.
The effect that waves have depends on their strength. Strong, also called destructive waves occur on high energy beaches and are typical of Winter. They reduce the quantity of sediment present on the beac ...
See also:Coastal geography, Coastal geography - Coastal processes, Coastal geography - Wave action and longshore drift, Coastal geography - Atmospheric processes, Coastal geography - Biological processes, Coastal geography - Chemical processes, Coastal geography - Sea level changes, Coastal geography - Coastal landforms, Coastal geography - Spits Read more here: » Coastal geography: Encyclopedia II - Coastal geography - Coastal processes |
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|  |  |  | Spitting: Encyclopedia II - Dead-ball era - The reasons for the dead-ball era
Dead-ball era - The foul strike rule.
The foul strike rule was the major rule change that, in just a few years, sent baseball from a high-scoring game to one where scoring any runs became a struggle. Prior to this rule, foul balls were not counted as strikes, thus a batter could foul off a countless number of pitches with no strikes counted against him. This gave an enormous advantage to the batter. In 1901, the National League adopted the foul strike rule, and the American League followed suit in ...
See also:Dead-ball era, Dead-ball era - Origins of the term, Dead-ball era - Baseball during the dead ball era, Dead-ball era - The reasons for the dead-ball era, Dead-ball era - The foul strike rule, Dead-ball era - The ball itself, Dead-ball era - The spit ball, Dead-ball era - The end of the dead-ball era Read more here: » Dead-ball era: Encyclopedia II - Dead-ball era - The reasons for the dead-ball era |
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Dead-ball era - The foul strike rule.
This was the major rule change that, in just a few years, sent baseball from a high scoring game to one where scoring any runs became a struggle. In 1901, the National League adopted the foul strike rule, and the American League followed suit in 1903. Prior to this rule change, foul balls were not counted as strikes, thus a batter could foul off a countless number of pitches with no strikes counted against him, an enormous advantage for the ba ...
See also:Dead-ball era, Dead-ball era - Origins of the term, Dead-ball era - Baseball during the dead ball era, Dead-ball era - The reasons for the dead-ball era, Dead-ball era - The foul strike rule, Dead-ball era - The ball itself, Dead-ball era - The spit ball, Dead-ball era - The end of the dead-ball era Read more here: » Dead-ball era: Encyclopedia II - Dead-ball era - The reasons for the dead-ball era |
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|  |  |  | Spitting: Encyclopedia II - Anti-Racist Action - HistoryARA started in Minneapolis, Minnesota in 1987. Since then it has expanded to different communities, countries and continents.
Members of Love and Rage, a revolutionary anarchist organization played a major role in building ARA groups and the ARA Network in the 1990s. They are sometimes associated with the Skinhead subculture and work with organizations such as Skinheads Against Racial Prejudice (SHARP).
In Canada, they were involved in a number of violent incidents in the 1990s which included a 1993 brawl on Parliament H ...
See also:Anti-Racist Action, Anti-Racist Action - History, Anti-Racist Action - Dan and Spit, Anti-Racist Action - Baltimore 28, Anti-Racist Action - Zündel opposition, Anti-Racist Action - 2005 Toledo Riot, Anti-Racist Action - ARA members Read more here: » Anti-Racist Action: Encyclopedia II - Anti-Racist Action - History |
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|  |  |  | Spitting: Encyclopedia II - Funday PawPet Show - Frequently occurring show activities
Funday PawPet Show - Art Jam.
The viewers are asked to contribute some (self-made) images on a chosen theme.
Funday PawPet Show - Picture Captions.
The viewers are asked to send in a suitable caption for a picture that is shown. The captions are broadcasted towards the end of the show.
Funday PawPet Show - Shout Outs.
Announcements (such as happy birthday wishes) the viewers have sent in are broadcasted (after Pict ...
See also:Funday PawPet Show, Funday PawPet Show - Characters from approx. most likely to appear to least, Funday PawPet Show - Retired Characters, Funday PawPet Show - Frequently occurring show activities, Funday PawPet Show - Art Jam, Funday PawPet Show - Picture Captions, Funday PawPet Show - Shout Outs, Funday PawPet Show - Roll Call, Funday PawPet Show - Spits-or-Swallows, Funday PawPet Show - The Pink Flamingo Challenge, Funday PawPet Show - Pop culture references Read more here: » Funday PawPet Show: Encyclopedia II - Funday PawPet Show - Frequently occurring show activities |
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|  |  |  | Spitting: Encyclopedia II - Animals album - CommentaryThe album appears to be heavily inspired by George Orwell's Animal Farm as, through the central three songs, all of which are over 10 minutes in length, Roger Waters equates all humans to one of three types of animals: dogs, pigs, or sheep. Dogs are used to represent the megalomaniacal businessmen who are finished by being dragged down by the very weight they needed to throw around. The song "Dogs" was originally titled "You Gotta Be Crazy" when performed live in 1974 and 1975. Pigs represent the corrupt politicians and moralists (wit ...
See also:Animals album, Animals album - Track listing, Animals album - Personnel, Animals album - Commentary, Animals album - Sleeve, Animals album - The Spitting Incident, Animals album - Charts, Animals album - External link Read more here: » Animals album: Encyclopedia II - Animals album - Commentary |
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|  |  |  | Spitting: Encyclopedia II - Animals album - SleeveThe giant, helium-filled pig seen on the cover was actually flown over Battersea Power Station for the photo shoot. On the first day of shooting, a marksman was on hand in case the pig broke free. On the second day of shooting however, photography commenced before the marksman had arrived. Ironically, a gust of wind broke the pig free of its moorings. Because there was no-one to shoot the pig down, it sailed away into the morning sky, with the photo crew watching in horror. A passenger plane reported the pig, causing all the flights at Londo ...
See also:Animals album, Animals album - Track listing, Animals album - Personnel, Animals album - Commentary, Animals album - Sleeve, Animals album - The Spitting Incident, Animals album - Charts, Animals album - External link Read more here: » Animals album: Encyclopedia II - Animals album - Sleeve |
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|  |  |  | Spitting: Encyclopedia II - Class War - Origins and stanceThe organisation had its origins in Swansea, Wales, developing from a group of community activists who produced a local paper called The Alarm, which focussed on issues such as corruption within local government. Following a move to London, the London Autonomists (including Martin Wright and Pete Mastin) soon became involved and a decision was made to produce a tabloid-style newspaper which would reach a wider audience, particular aimed at young anarchists and pacifists, inc ...
See also:Class War, Class War - Origins and stance, Class War - Stand up and Spit, Class War - Bash the Rich Revels, Class War - The Class War Federation, Class War - London Class War takes over, Class War - Trivia Read more here: » Class War: Encyclopedia II - Class War - Origins and stance |
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|  |  |  | Spitting: Encyclopedia II - Class War - Bash the Rich RevelsInspired by the Stop the City actions of 1983 and 1984, Class War organised a number of Bash The Rich demonstrations, in which supporters were invited to march through and disrupt wealthier areas of London such as Kensington, and Henley-on-Thames (during the annual Regatta), bearing banners and placards with slogans such as "Behold your future executioners!"
A third Bash The Rich event, scheduled to march through Hampstead in 1985, was largely prevented by a heavy police presence, and was ...
See also:Class War, Class War - Origins and stance, Class War - Stand up and Spit, Class War - Bash the Rich Revels, Class War - The Class War Federation, Class War - London Class War takes over, Class War - Trivia Read more here: » Class War: Encyclopedia II - Class War - Bash the Rich Revels |
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| |  |  |  | Spitting: Encyclopedia II - Class War - London Class War takes overDrawing it's supporters mainly from the Hackney area of North London; Class War, under the leadership of a new group of activists moved to a more openly confrontational postion. Members involved themselves with reclaim the streets, animal rights (especially hunt saboteur activities), cooperated with antifascists and founded Movement against the Monarchy. Class War also supported libertine movements such as the sexual freedom coalition.
Class War developed a libertarian culture which was at odds with the authoritarian, politically corr ...
See also:Class War, Class War - Origins and stance, Class War - Stand up and Spit, Class War - Bash the Rich Revels, Class War - The Class War Federation, Class War - London Class War takes over, Class War - Trivia Read more here: » Class War: Encyclopedia II - Class War - London Class War takes over |
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|  |  |  | Spitting: Encyclopedia II - Draw poker - Home gamesThese are somewhat less-serious games that are typically played only in home games at small stakes. This does not necessarily mean that there is less opportunity for skillful play, just that the games are seen as more social than competitive.
To help grow the betting pot in a home game, one can add a variant known as the "kill card" to the rules. Kill cards work best with stud games or shared card games as no one player ca ...
See also:Draw poker, Draw poker - Standard five-card draw, Draw poker - Other draw games, Draw poker - Gardena jackpots Jacks to open or simply Jackpots, Draw poker - California lowball, Draw poker - Badougi, Draw poker - Other forms of lowball, Draw poker - California high/low split, Draw poker - High/low with declare, Draw poker - Double-draw and Triple-draw, Draw poker - Four-before, Draw poker - Johnson and Jacks back, Draw poker - Q-Ball, Draw poker - Home games, Draw poker - Shotgun Roll 'em out and Skinny Minnie, Draw poker - Spit in the ocean, Draw poker - Anaconda Pass the trash, Draw poker - Ad hoc variants Read more here: » Draw poker: Encyclopedia II - Draw poker - Home games |
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