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Frankie or Franky is a hypocoristic of the given names Frank or Francis (or Frances or Francine, for females).
Other uses include:
James Ware (born June 20, 1957), better known by his ring name Koko B. Ware is a retired American professional wrestler who made his professional wrestling debut in 1978. He rose in popularity during the mid 1980s, while appearing in the World Wrestling Federation, where he was initially a strong mid-carder before he eventually became a jobber to the stars. Ware came to the ring with a blue-and-yellow macaw named Frankie, and would flap his arms like a bird while dancing before and after his matches. Before joining the WWF, Ware worked as a part of several tag teams, first with Bobby Eaton in Memphis and then later on with Norvell Austin as one half of the P.Y.T. Express in several promotions. Ware also holds the distinction of having competed in the first ever match on the first episode of Monday Night Raw in a losing effort against Yokozuna.
Koko spent his early days in the sport in the Mid-South, Georgia and other NWA territories. Early in his career, Koko Ware (as he was then known) did not find great success, learning the ropes and paying his dues both in Jerry Jarrett’s Continental Wrestling Association and Nick Gulas’ territory in the south.
frankie magazine is a bi-monthly Australian magazine, featuring music, art, fashion, photography, craft and other cultural content. In 2012, frankie magazine was awarded Australian Magazine of The Year at the Australian Magazine Awards, as well as winning out over both Vogue and Harper's Bazaar for the Australian Fashion Magazine of The Year.
frankie magazine was launched in October 2004 by editor Louise Bannister and creative director Lara Burke. In early 2008, Bannister was replaced by Jo Walker as editor, with Bannister becoming publisher.
frankie magazine is owned and published by niche publisher Morrison Media, and makes up "frankiepress" along with its men's publication, Smith Journal.
The magazine's audience has grown gigantically since its inception, and is now estimated to be 286,000 globally. Despite the Global Financial Crisis which saw Australian magazine sales drop 3%, frankie magazine's circulation rose by 31.60% in 2009. This made frankie magazine the fastest growing magazine in Australia. They continued this trend in 2010, with circulation rising another 43.20%, according to the Australian Bureau of Circulation's January–June 2010 audit figures. This was the second year in a row that they had the highest growth out of all Australian magazines. In comparison, Harper's Bazaar had an increase of 9.04% over the same time period.
Leigh may refer to:
Coordinates: 50°52′32″N 2°32′40″W / 50.8756°N 2.5445°W / 50.8756; -2.5445
Leigh (/laɪ/) is a village and civil parish in the county of Dorset in southern England, situated approximately 5 miles (8.0 km) southsouthwest of Sherborne. It is known as the site of a former Miz Maze. In the 2011 census the parish had a population of 480.
One mile southeast of the village is a 10–acre enclosure called 'The Castle'. The physical remnants on the ground indicate the previous existence of a castle here, although there are no historical records for the site.
Leigh has a village cross with a shaft dating from the 15th century. The parish church, dedicated to St Andrew, was previously a chapel of neighbouring Yetminster. It also dates from the 15th century, though was substantially altered—including the virtual rebuilding of the chancel—in 1854.
In a field just south of the village are the remains of a turf labyrinth or "Miz Maze", an earthwork of uncertain origin that, centuries ago, may have been used for rituals and as a meeting place. The labyrinth was laid out on banks and in the 17th century was re-cut every year by the young men of the village. It was described in 1815 in the second edition of Hutchins' History of Dorset: "On an eminence in the common, about a quarter of a mile south from the village, is a maze of circular form, surrounded by a bank and ditch, and occupying an eighth part of an acre. The banks of earth of which it is composed are set almost close together, and are somewhat more than one foot in width and about half a foot in height."
Coordinates: 51°37′41″N 1°54′43″W / 51.628°N 1.912°W / 51.628; -1.912
Leigh is a village and civil parish in north Wiltshire, England, 1.5 miles (2.4 km) southeast of Ashton Keynes and 2.5 miles (4.0 km) west of Cricklade. It is on the edge of the Cotswold Water Park and near to the border with Gloucestershire.
The infant River Thames forms part of the northern boundary of the parish. Near the river is Upper Waterhay Meadow, a biological Site of Special Scientific Interest.
The first All Saints Church dated from the 13th century and was at Waterhay, north of the village. In 1896 parts of it were rebuilt by Charles Ponting at a site closer to the village and less prone to flooding. The chancel of the old church still stands; both it and the newer church are Grade II* listed.
Media related to Leigh, Wiltshire at Wikimedia Commons
A love story between two women.
She had a home in Wardour Street and took jobs to die for
Original Video By Graham Wheeler on original song "One Would Think" by Frankie Leigh
Provided to YouTube by CDBaby Frankie Leigh · TapWater Too Dark to Blink ℗ 2011 TapWater Released on: 2011-06-10 Auto-generated by YouTube.
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Video explores why the real-world internship, mentor-student relationship works so well in the model of education for high school students. Ultra-low drop-out rates and high college acceptance are the hallmarks of schools such as the East Bay Met School. Advisor Mary R. Vieira, Ed.M speaks interspersed with music by recording artist Frankie Leigh (a Big Picture school mentor) and scenes of music video cinematography by 16 year old student Graham Wheeler. See: http://www.BigPicture.org http://StereoFame.com/frankie_leigh http://FrankieLeigh.com http://yourAface.com for Graham's short films. Special thanks to Billi Rather, http://www.RatherCountry.com for re-mastering, and Andrea Good http://www.AGoodDesign.com for art direction on video editing & composition.
Frankie or Franky is a hypocoristic of the given names Frank or Francis (or Frances or Francine, for females).
Other uses include:
And the world just stopped, just bad
Why does life has such a thin
I can't believe you are not around here no more
And you left an empty ford
All our dreams were just destroyed
And now you're more than far away from home
And I never really said goodbye
This is the way that I honor you my friend
You'll be inside my head until the end
You learned me all that I like to do best
To live it all without you that is a test
And I miss you so
Maybe the whistle didn't blow
And you were gone, that's all I know
It's been a tough time since the day it swept away
With so many dreams unfulfilled
And so many things to rebuild
I know there is no thing above
This is the way that I honor you my friend
You'll be inside my head until the end
You learned me all that I like to do best
To live it all without you that is a test
All these years with you my friend
You'll be inside until the end
Most of the time I wasn't there
I hope you knew that I did care
This is the way that I honor you my friend
You'll be inside my head until the end
You learned me all that I like to do best
To live it all without you that is a test
This is the way that I honor you my friend
You'll be inside my head until the end
You learned me all that I like to do best
To live it all without you that is a test
I miss you so
Why did you go away?
I miss you so