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Norman Lawrence "Norm" Crosby (born September 15, 1927) is an American comedian sometimes associated with the Borscht Belt who often appeared on television in the 1970s. He is known for his use of malapropisms and is often called The Master of Malaprop. He was born in Boston.
Crosby went solo as a standup comedian, adopting a friendly, blue collar, guy-next-door attitude in the 1950s. Norm Crosby refined his standup monologues by interpolating malapropisms. He first appeared on the Tonight Show with Johnny Carson in December 1964. In 1968, he co-starred on The Beautiful Phyllis Diller Show, an NBC-TV summer series. In 1974, he co-hosted a Canadian variety television series, Everything Goes. From 1978 to 1981, Crosby hosted the nationally syndicated series, The Comedy Shop, aka Norm Crosby's Comedy Shop.
In the late 1970s and early 1980s, Crosby became a commercial pitchman for Anheuser-Busch Natural Light beer.
From 1983 until the program's disassociation with Jerry Lewis, Norm Crosby co-hosted and contributed to the annual Jerry Lewis MDA Labor Day Telethon. He has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 6560 Hollywood Boulevard, Los Angeles.
A miller usually refers to a person who operates a mill, a machine to grind a cereal crop to make flour.
Milling is among the oldest of human occupations. "Miller", "Milne" and other variants are common surnames, as are their equivalents in other languages around the world ("Müller" or "Mueller" in German, "Molnár" in Hungarian, "Molinero" in Spanish, "Molinaro or Molinari" in Italian etc.). Milling existed in hunter-gatherer communities, and later millers were important to the development of agriculture.
The materials ground by millers are often foodstuffs and particularly grain. The physical grinding of the food allows for the easier digestion of its nutrients and saves wear on the teeth. Non-food substances needed in a fine, powdered form, such as building materials, may be processed by a miller.
The most basic tool for a miller was the quern-stone—simply a large, fixed stone as a base and another movable stone operated by hand, similar to a mortar and pestle. As technology and millstones (the bedstone and rynd) improved, more elaborate machines such as watermills and windmills were developed to do the grinding work. These mills harnessed available energy sources including animal, water, wind, and electrical power. Mills are some of the oldest factories in human history, so factories making other items are sometimes known as mills, for example, cotton mills and steel mills. These factory workers are also called millers.
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In a modern sense, comedy (from the Greek: κωμῳδία, kōmōidía) refers to any discourse or work generally intended to be humorous or to amuse by inducing laughter, especially in theatre, television, film and stand-up comedy. The origins of the term are found in Ancient Greece. In the Athenian democracy, the public opinion of voters was influenced by the political satire performed by the comic poets at the theaters. The theatrical genre of Greek comedy can be described as a dramatic performance which pits two groups or societies against each other in an amusing agon or conflict. Northrop Frye depicted these two opposing sides as a "Society of Youth" and a "Society of the Old". A revised view characterizes the essential agon of comedy as a struggle between a relatively powerless youth and the societal conventions that pose obstacles to his hopes. In this struggle, the youth is understood to be constrained by his lack of social authority, and is left with little choice but to take recourse in ruses which engender very dramatic irony which provokes laughter.
The Comedy is a 2012 drama film directed and co-written by Rick Alverson, and starring Tim Heidecker. Supporting actors include Eric Wareheim (Tim and Eric), James Murphy (LCD Soundsystem), and Gregg Turkington (better known as Neil Hamburger). The film was premiered at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival and screened within such festivals as Maryland Film Festival 2012. The film was distributed by Tribeca Film and was slated for theatrical release on November 9, 2012 and nationwide On Demand starting October 24, 2012.
Despite the title and use of comedians as actors, Sundance festival chief programmer Trevor Groth says that the film is not a comedy, but instead "a provocation, a critique of a culture based at its core around irony and sarcasm and about ultimately how hollow that is."
The first ten minutes of the film was purposely leaked onto various torrent websites with an anti-piracy statement at the end of the video. The resulting publicity made the actual film the most pirated independent film of the year.
Norm with Mike Douglass in 1982 in Las Vegas
"Minstrel Math" is a very old comedy routine based on making 7 X 13 = 28. Emmett Miller's very laid-back and natural style in the way he responds to Davis shows why he was a popular comedian on the minstrel show circuit. Read more about the history of blackface and minstrel shows at http://black-face.com Clip used with permission of the copyright holder: Kit Parker Films
Shelley Berman, Steve Bluestein, Jackie Gayle, Shelley Winters, Jimmy Nelson, Unkown Comic, Ed McMahon, Roberta Kent
Show # 8.
After struggling to become a success, Betty Miller and her all-girl orchestra finally hit pay dirt when crooner Herbie Fenton comes on board. Problems arise when Betty and her girls try to find backers to invest in Herbie and they sell 125 percent of him. Eddie Bracken ... Herbie Fenton Veronica Lake ... Dorothy Dodge Diana Lynn ... Betty Miller Cass Daley ... Fanny (Drummer) Harry Parke ... Gus Palukas (as Parkyakarkus) Donald MacBride ... J.C. Crawford Florence Bates ... Harriet Pringle Gary Crosby ... Gary Crosby, Kid in Audience Phillip Crosby ... Philip Crosby, Kid in Audience Dennis Crosby ... Dennis Crosby, Kid in Audience Lindsay Crosby ... Lin Crosby, Kid in Audience (as Lin Crosby) Don Wilson ... Radio Announcer Mabel Paige ... Mrs. Robbins Charles Smith ... Charlie Briggs Irvin...
"The Comedy Shop" offers stand up from legendary comics and was hosted by Norm Crosby. There were 75 episodes produced and the series aired from 1978 to 1981. This second episode features Henny Youngman, Elayne Boosler, Shelley Berman, Willie Tyler and Lester with bumpers from Don Rickles, Robert Conrad and Howard Itzkowitz.
This spring, the only thing more dangerous than the world's greatest spy is his brother. Don't miss the hilarious new comedy by Sacha Baron Cohen. www.Facebook.com/BrothersGrimsby Subscribe to Sony Pictures for exclusive content: http://bit.ly/SonyPicsSubscribe
I have no rights to any of these. Just trying to show some things that are not really shown anymore. I think some people would still want to see them.
Anaheim Ducks teammates Bobby Ryan (USA) and Ryan Getzlaf (Canada) defend their respective Olympic medals in a series of challenges.
This show is from February 19th 1969. Glen's guests are Steve Allen, Jayne Meadows, Stevie Wonder, Roger Miller, Pat Paulsen and a cameo appearance by John Wayne. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Musical Highlights: Glen sings, "Mary In The Morning", "Those Were The Days", "Memphis, TN", "Words" and "Reason To Believe". Stevie Wonder sings, "For Once In Your Life" and "Tiger Tail". Glen & Stevie duet on "Blowin In The Wind". Roger Miller sings "Kansas City Star". Roger & Glen duet with "King Of The Road". John Hartford does a banjo solo of "Legend Of Bonnie & Clyde". ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Comedy Skits: Pat Paulsen struggles to break the language barrier that's blocking...
Singing and comedy routine filmed for G.I. audience. Ukie Sherrin was Bing's comedy foil on his radio show at the time (1943). Warning: the last 5 seconds of this film is missing so Bing doesn't get to finish his reprise of the song he sang earlier in the film I hope someone will post a complete print in a better transfer but this is the best I have.
Don't Fence Me In Music by Cole Porter Lyrics by Robert Fletcher and Cole Porter Written 1934
The premiere episode of "Hollywood Palace", hosted by Bing Crosby. Originally aired Jan 4, 1964. This program features: - Bing Crosby: "Climb Every Mountain" (with the Young Americans) - Gary Crosby: "Joshua Fit the Battle of Jericho" - Bing and Gary Crosby: "Teamwork" - Bob Newhart: Telephone routine, Sir Walter Raleigh calling from the Colonies - Mickey Rooney and Bobby Van: "Candid Camera" sketch - Nancy Wilson: "Almost In Your Arms" - The Young Americans: Medley of "Saturday Night," "Green, Green" and "If I Had A Hammer" - Silvan (illusionist) - The Andre Tahon puppets: Puppets dressed as nuns dance to "Dominique" - The Hardy Family (acrobats) - Les Salvadori (musical clowns)
The Comedy Shop -- featuring Steve Bluestein, Garry Shandling, Corbett Monica, and Vic Tayback.
Mark Miller's 1984 stand-up comedy appearance on “Norm Crosby’s Comedy Shop” See the legendary Phil Silvers introduce me and then kiss me on the cheek after my set.
1978.
stand up comedy
Mark Miller's 1984 stand-up comedy appearance on “Norm Crosby’s Comedy Shop” See the legendary Phil Silvers introduce me and then kiss me on the cheek after my set.
http://www.clickonthisshow.com Host Traci Stumpf talks with guests at the International Myeloma Foundation's 7th Annual Comedy Celebration at the Wilshire Ebell Theatre & Club in Los Angeles. In this segment Traci talks with Comedian Larry Miller, actor/ Comedian Ray Romano (Parenthood, Everybody Loves Raymond) and the wife of Peter Boyle, Loraine Boyle, founder of the International Myeloma Foundation. For more details, check out their site here: http://myeloma.org/Main.action About the Event The International Myeloma Foundation 7th Annual Comedy Celebration will be presented by Celgene, Millennium: the Takeda Oncology Company and Onyx Pharmaceuticals. For the seventh year, actor Ray Romano will host a memorable night of comedy and will be accompanied by Deon Cole, Jackie Hoffman, An...
http://www.redcarpetreporttv.com Mingle Media TV's Red Carpet Report host Traci Stumpf were invited to come out to the International Myeloma Foundation's 7th Annual Comedy Celebration at the Wilshire Ebell Theatre & Club in Los Angeles. About the Event The International Myeloma Foundation 7th Annual Comedy Celebration will be presented by Celgene, Millennium: the Takeda Oncology Company and Onyx Pharmaceuticals. For the seventh year, actor Ray Romano will host a memorable night of comedy and will be accompanied by Deon Cole, Jackie Hoffman, Andy Kindler, Larry Miller, Bruce Vilanch, Justin Willman and a special musical performance by the legendary David Crosby. This year's Honorary Chairs are Julie Chen and Leslie Moonves, along with Chair Loraine Boyle and Vice Chair Amy Weiss. Get th...
David Crosby, Loraine Boyle, Monica Horan Rosenthal, Dr Brian Durie, Susie Novis, Larry Miller at International Myeloma Foundation 7th Annual Comedy Celebration Benefiting the Peter Boyle Research Fund and Supporting The Black Swan Research Initiative, Los Angeles, CA, 11/09/13 Thanks for watching this video on SuperPopVIP! Video Credit: Getty Images
He has appeared on many stand-up comedy television shows including his own half hour special on Comedy Central and, most recently, The Late Late Show With Craig Ferguson. When not headlining his own shows, Clinton has been the opening act for such notable artist as Aretha Franklin, Diana Ross, Donna Summer, Dennis Miller, Chris Rock, and Steven Wright. Following an acclaimed showing at HBO's prestigious Aspen Comedy Festival, Clinton was cast to co-star as affable science teacher "Mezz Crosby" on the WB's "Nick Freno: Licenced Teacher". Additional guest appearances on other sitcoms, including recent roles on ABC's "Happy Endings", Disney's "Wizards of Waverly Place", Nickelodeon's "iCarly",
Dick Clark interviews Norm Crosby on American Bandstand
Norm Crosby is well known for his malapropisms. He's featured in this Red Lobster TV commercial that aired in 1987. Video remains the property of Red Lobster, all rights reserved.
http://ClassicFriarsRoasts.com - If you have ever laughed yourself silly watching a celebrity roast on TV, Classic Friars Club Roasts is your chance to own the best comedy roasts of all time . You can buy this lost treasure of comedy on DVD, featuring rare TV performances not seen in decades. Each guest of honor is brilliantly lambasted at these TV roasts by certified legends of comedy : * Jack Benny Roast: Interesting that Ford introduced the Pinto (an economy car in which they cut safety corners) on the day the Friars roasted Mr. Cheapskate himself. Enjoy the classic comedy of George Burns, Ed Sullivan, Milton Berle , Dennis Day, Johnny Carson, and Alan King as they honor, toast and roast their friend, comedian Jack Benny. * Milton Berle Roast: It makes sense that the Friars would ro...
1978.
Norm tells David Letterman a story about Bill Cosby. Note: this was before Cosby was identified as a serial rapist.
Some crazy stories about the late, great rodney dangerfield
Mingle Media TV and special event Red Carpet Report host, John Filizzola, were invited to cover the 17th Annual Tony Awards® Party hosted by 9 time Tony Winner, Tommy Tune and benefiting the Actors Fund honoring Tony's Legendary Ladies Nancy Dussault, June Lockhart, Millicent Martin, Charlotte Rae, Cathy Rigby, Marissa Jaret Winokur, and Anne Jeffreys. About the Actor's Fund The Actors Fund is a national human services organization that helps everyone-performers and those behind the scenes-who works in performing arts and entertainment, helping more than 13,500 people directly each year, and hundreds of thousands online. Serving professionals in film, theatre, television, music, opera, radio and dance, The Fund's programs include social services and emergency assistance, health care and i...
I Interview A Bear Cause Of My STUPID Manager! Californiama-Manager Songs-Rihanna-Please Don't Stop the Music & Pon de Replay
Norm with Mike Douglass in 1982 in Las Vegas
"Minstrel Math" is a very old comedy routine based on making 7 X 13 = 28. Emmett Miller's very laid-back and natural style in the way he responds to Davis shows why he was a popular comedian on the minstrel show circuit. Read more about the history of blackface and minstrel shows at http://black-face.com Clip used with permission of the copyright holder: Kit Parker Films
Shelley Berman, Steve Bluestein, Jackie Gayle, Shelley Winters, Jimmy Nelson, Unkown Comic, Ed McMahon, Roberta Kent
Show # 8.
After struggling to become a success, Betty Miller and her all-girl orchestra finally hit pay dirt when crooner Herbie Fenton comes on board. Problems arise when Betty and her girls try to find backers to invest in Herbie and they sell 125 percent of him. Eddie Bracken ... Herbie Fenton Veronica Lake ... Dorothy Dodge Diana Lynn ... Betty Miller Cass Daley ... Fanny (Drummer) Harry Parke ... Gus Palukas (as Parkyakarkus) Donald MacBride ... J.C. Crawford Florence Bates ... Harriet Pringle Gary Crosby ... Gary Crosby, Kid in Audience Phillip Crosby ... Philip Crosby, Kid in Audience Dennis Crosby ... Dennis Crosby, Kid in Audience Lindsay Crosby ... Lin Crosby, Kid in Audience (as Lin Crosby) Don Wilson ... Radio Announcer Mabel Paige ... Mrs. Robbins Charles Smith ... Charlie Briggs Irvin...
"The Comedy Shop" offers stand up from legendary comics and was hosted by Norm Crosby. There were 75 episodes produced and the series aired from 1978 to 1981. This second episode features Henny Youngman, Elayne Boosler, Shelley Berman, Willie Tyler and Lester with bumpers from Don Rickles, Robert Conrad and Howard Itzkowitz.
This spring, the only thing more dangerous than the world's greatest spy is his brother. Don't miss the hilarious new comedy by Sacha Baron Cohen. www.Facebook.com/BrothersGrimsby Subscribe to Sony Pictures for exclusive content: http://bit.ly/SonyPicsSubscribe
I have no rights to any of these. Just trying to show some things that are not really shown anymore. I think some people would still want to see them.
Anaheim Ducks teammates Bobby Ryan (USA) and Ryan Getzlaf (Canada) defend their respective Olympic medals in a series of challenges.
This show is from February 19th 1969. Glen's guests are Steve Allen, Jayne Meadows, Stevie Wonder, Roger Miller, Pat Paulsen and a cameo appearance by John Wayne. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Musical Highlights: Glen sings, "Mary In The Morning", "Those Were The Days", "Memphis, TN", "Words" and "Reason To Believe". Stevie Wonder sings, "For Once In Your Life" and "Tiger Tail". Glen & Stevie duet on "Blowin In The Wind". Roger Miller sings "Kansas City Star". Roger & Glen duet with "King Of The Road". John Hartford does a banjo solo of "Legend Of Bonnie & Clyde". ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Comedy Skits: Pat Paulsen struggles to break the language barrier that's blocking...
Singing and comedy routine filmed for G.I. audience. Ukie Sherrin was Bing's comedy foil on his radio show at the time (1943). Warning: the last 5 seconds of this film is missing so Bing doesn't get to finish his reprise of the song he sang earlier in the film I hope someone will post a complete print in a better transfer but this is the best I have.
Don't Fence Me In Music by Cole Porter Lyrics by Robert Fletcher and Cole Porter Written 1934
The premiere episode of "Hollywood Palace", hosted by Bing Crosby. Originally aired Jan 4, 1964. This program features: - Bing Crosby: "Climb Every Mountain" (with the Young Americans) - Gary Crosby: "Joshua Fit the Battle of Jericho" - Bing and Gary Crosby: "Teamwork" - Bob Newhart: Telephone routine, Sir Walter Raleigh calling from the Colonies - Mickey Rooney and Bobby Van: "Candid Camera" sketch - Nancy Wilson: "Almost In Your Arms" - The Young Americans: Medley of "Saturday Night," "Green, Green" and "If I Had A Hammer" - Silvan (illusionist) - The Andre Tahon puppets: Puppets dressed as nuns dance to "Dominique" - The Hardy Family (acrobats) - Les Salvadori (musical clowns)
The Comedy Shop -- featuring Steve Bluestein, Garry Shandling, Corbett Monica, and Vic Tayback.
Mark Miller's 1984 stand-up comedy appearance on “Norm Crosby’s Comedy Shop” See the legendary Phil Silvers introduce me and then kiss me on the cheek after my set.
1978.
stand up comedy
After struggling to become a success, Betty Miller and her all-girl orchestra finally hit pay dirt when crooner Herbie Fenton comes on board. Problems arise when Betty and her girls try to find backers to invest in Herbie and they sell 125 percent of him. Eddie Bracken ... Herbie Fenton Veronica Lake ... Dorothy Dodge Diana Lynn ... Betty Miller Cass Daley ... Fanny (Drummer) Harry Parke ... Gus Palukas (as Parkyakarkus) Donald MacBride ... J.C. Crawford Florence Bates ... Harriet Pringle Gary Crosby ... Gary Crosby, Kid in Audience Phillip Crosby ... Philip Crosby, Kid in Audience Dennis Crosby ... Dennis Crosby, Kid in Audience Lindsay Crosby ... Lin Crosby, Kid in Audience (as Lin Crosby) Don Wilson ... Radio Announcer Mabel Paige ... Mrs. Robbins Charles Smith ... Charlie Briggs Irvin...
Jay Leno, Gallagher, Michael Keaton, Pat Cooper, Ed Bluestone, Fred Travelena, Henry Youngman, Dick Van Patten
Rose Marie, Sammy Shore, Georgie Kaye, Dale, Gonyea, Ted Knight, Glenn Super
Shelley Berman, Steve Bluestein, Jackie Gayle, Shelley Winters, Jimmy Nelson, Unkown Comic, Ed McMahon, Roberta Kent
I have no rights to any of these. Just trying to show some things that are not really shown anymore. I think some people would still want to see them.
Pat Buttram, Hank Garcia, Leonard Barr, Jack Palance, Jeannine Burnier, Peter Marshall, Joey Bishop, George Miller
This show is from February 19th 1969. Glen's guests are Steve Allen, Jayne Meadows, Stevie Wonder, Roger Miller, Pat Paulsen and a cameo appearance by John Wayne. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Musical Highlights: Glen sings, "Mary In The Morning", "Those Were The Days", "Memphis, TN", "Words" and "Reason To Believe". Stevie Wonder sings, "For Once In Your Life" and "Tiger Tail". Glen & Stevie duet on "Blowin In The Wind". Roger Miller sings "Kansas City Star". Roger & Glen duet with "King Of The Road". John Hartford does a banjo solo of "Legend Of Bonnie & Clyde". ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Comedy Skits: Pat Paulsen struggles to break the language barrier that's blocking...
"The Comedy Shop" offers stand up from legendary comics and was hosted by Norm Crosby. There were 75 episodes produced and the series aired from 1978 to 1981. This second episode features Henny Youngman, Elayne Boosler, Shelley Berman, Willie Tyler and Lester with bumpers from Don Rickles, Robert Conrad and Howard Itzkowitz.
Phil Foster, George Miller, Sandy Barron, Jack Carter, Elayne Booster, Norman Fell, Isabell Sanford, Alan Bursky
Private Buckaroo (1942) is an American musical film directed by Edward F. Cline and starring The Andrews Sisters, Dick Foran, Harry James, Shemp Howard, Joe E. Lewis, and Jennifer Holt. The film tells the story of army recruits following basic training, with the Andrews Sisters attending USO dances.
The premiere episode of "Hollywood Palace", hosted by Bing Crosby. Originally aired Jan 4, 1964. This program features: - Bing Crosby: "Climb Every Mountain" (with the Young Americans) - Gary Crosby: "Joshua Fit the Battle of Jericho" - Bing and Gary Crosby: "Teamwork" - Bob Newhart: Telephone routine, Sir Walter Raleigh calling from the Colonies - Mickey Rooney and Bobby Van: "Candid Camera" sketch - Nancy Wilson: "Almost In Your Arms" - The Young Americans: Medley of "Saturday Night," "Green, Green" and "If I Had A Hammer" - Silvan (illusionist) - The Andre Tahon puppets: Puppets dressed as nuns dance to "Dominique" - The Hardy Family (acrobats) - Les Salvadori (musical clowns)
Lenny Allen is a stand-up comedian. He writes most of his material based on his travel experience around the world and talks about people you read about in the bible. His Jewish heritage has given him a great appreciation of ethnic lifestyles. He has made a name for himself simply by his delivery style. He mixes up his comedy distinctly apart from the traditional stand-up comics. Since the early 1960s, Lenny Allen has performed in nightclubs and resorts throughout the United States and Europe. He has played Playboy Clubs in both the US and UK. He has been a guest on numerous talk shows including the Merv Griffin Show, the Mike Douglas Show and another in Northern Ireland. Bookings can be made for private event performances and speaking engagements by contacting Lenny Allen or ...
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Season 4, Episode 30 -- Aired: 5/6/1967 Host: Gene Barry --Gene Barry (host) - sings "Charm, Style and "Sex" and "Sunrise, Sunset" Gene Barry also does a dramatic reading about a father's farewell to his soldier son. --Theodore Bikel (folk singer) - "Two Guitars" and "Kretchma" --Burns and Schreiber (comedy team) --Lana Cantrell (singer) - "Isn't It a Lovely Day?" & "And We Were Lovers" --Mort Sahl (satirist) --Jack E. Leonard (comedian) --Damorra and her doves
Top 10 Greatest Hockey Players of All Time - The Lineup SEASON FINALE! Subscribe: http://goo.gl/Q2kKrD Photographs courtesy of Getty Images The Lineup is a sports panel game show with a WatchMojo twist! This is it– the list this has all been leading up to... On this episode, our guests battle it out on their way to creating their lists of the BEST HOCKEY PLAYERS EVER! Who will make the cut for their Top 10 lists? Sidney Crosby? Alex Ovechkin? Rocket Richard? Bobby Orr? Our guests on this episode include radio personalities Andrew Carter and Pete Marier, comedian Chantal Desjardins, and Canadian Oyster Shucking CHAMPION Daniel Notkin. Special thanks to host Adam Reed and director Manny Sienna for helping make The Lineup happen! Tell us in the comments which team you thought created the b...
Jack Carter does 20 hilarious minutes while being honored at the New York Alumni's Sept. 2002 reunion at the Beverly Hills High School
This show is from December 13th 1970. Glen's guests are: Ray Charles, Norm Crosby, Wally Cox and Anne Murray. Plus regulars: Jerry Reed, Larry McNeeley, Marty Paich Orchestra. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Musical Highlights: Ray Charles sings "Yesterday" & "America The Beautiful". Glen sings "Endlessly", "Alabam" & "Reason To Believe". Anne Murray sings "Put Your Hand in the Hand". Ray, Anne & Glen do a medley Of Ray Charles Hits. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Comedy Sketches: Norm, a master of malapropism, gives Glen advice on repairing a car; Wally plays a boxing champ and a fearsome desert sheik.
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