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Tapper, also known as Root Beer Tapper, is a 1983 arcade game released by Bally Midway. The goal of the game is to serve beer (or root beer) and collect empty mugs and tips.
Tapper puts the player in the shoes of a bartender. The player must serve eager, thirsty patrons before their patience expires. The game was produced in association with Budweiser.
The Tapper game screen features four bars. Patrons arrive periodically at the end of the bar opposite the player and demand drinks. The player must draw and serve drinks to the patrons as they slowly advance towards the player. If any customers reach the player's end of the bar, they grab the player-as-bartender and toss him out the far end of the bar, costing the player a life.
The player serves customers by filling a mug at one of the four taps. Once the mug is full, the player releases the tap which automatically slides the mug towards the advancing customer. Customers catch mugs that are slid towards them, as long as they are not already drinking a beer, or otherwise distracted. If a mug is not caught by a customer (whether the customer is already drinking or distracted, or if there is no customer), then it falls off the bar on the other end, resulting in a loss of a life for the player. If a customer does catch the mug, though, then he or she is pushed back some amount towards the opposite end of the screen. The goal is to push the customer completely off the screen, but if they are not then they will stay and consume their drink in place. When a customer finishes his drink, he slides the empty mug back towards the player, after which the customer resumes his advance on the player. The player must collect the empty mugs before they reach the end of the bar and fall to the ground, as a mug falling to the ground costs a life.
Jacob Paul "Jake" Tapper (born March 12, 1969) is an American journalist, cartoonist and author. As of 2016, he is the Chief Washington Correspondent, anchor of the CNN weekday television news show The Lead with Jake Tapper, and anchor of the Sunday morning affairs program, State of the Union. Prior to working for CNN, he worked for ABC News. The White House Correspondents' Association honored his work as Senior White House Correspondent with ABC News with three Merriman Smith Memorial Awards for broadcast journalism an unprecedented three times in a row.
Tapper contributed to coverage of the inauguration of President Obama that earned an Emmy Award for Outstanding Live Coverage of a Current News Story. He was part of a team that was awarded an Edward R. Murrow award for Video: Breaking News for “Target bin Laden: The Death of Public Enemy #1.” His book, The Outpost: An Untold Story of American Valor, debuted at No. 10 on the New York Times Bestseller list for hardback non-fiction. The book and Tapper's reporting on veterans and troops were cited when the Congressional Medal of Honor Society awarded him the “Tex” McCrary Award for Excellence in Journalism.
The Lead was an American Christian punk band from Florida, formed in 1984. They were Julio Rey (vocals, songwriting, and guitar), Robbie Christie (drums, songwriting, and vocals), and Nina Llopis (bass, vocals and songwriting). Andy Coyle joined the band on guitar between 1989 and 1991.
The Lead helped pioneer Christian punk music. They were one of the first bands to break the mold of the traditional, Christian music of the early 1980s. Their sound was heavily influenced by the punk rock scene in Southern California. In the 1980s they recorded prolifically, played three Cornerstone Festivals and briefly toured the eastern half of the U.S. three times. Their style of music changed as the years passed, starting from a base of pure punk into hardcore and then finally crossing over into thrash.
The bands they played with, either as openers or headliners, included Suicidal Tendencies, DRI, MDC, Marginal Man, Cynic, Bloodgood, the Crucified, Believer, Whitecross, One Bad Pig, Deliverance, Vengeance Rising, and Crashdog.
Donald John Trump, Sr. (born June 14, 1946) is an American businessperson and media personality. He is the chairman and president of The Trump Organization and the founder of Trump Entertainment Resorts. Trump's career, branding efforts, personal life, wealth, and outspoken manner have made him famous throughout the country. Since 2015, he is also a candidate for the Republican nomination for President of the United States in the 2016 election.
Trump is a native of New York City and a son of Fred Trump, who inspired him to enter real estate development. After two years at Fordham University and while studying at Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, Trump worked for his father's firm, Elizabeth Trump & Son. Upon graduating in 1968 he joined the company, and in 1971 was given control, renaming the company "The Trump Organization". Since then he has built hotels, golf courses, and other properties, many of which bear his name. He is a major figure in the American business scene and has received prominent media exposure. The NBC reality show The Apprentice bolstered his fame, and his three marriages were extensively reported in tabloids.
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Actors: Simon Phillips (producer), Simon Phillips (actor), Robert Jones (producer), Martin Kemp (producer), Chris Wilson (miscellaneous crew), Billy Murray (producer), Billy Murray (actor), Lysette Anthony (actress), Steven Berkoff (actor), Martin Kemp (actor), Sarah Douglas (actress), Robert Englund (actor), Shaun Lucas (actor), Lewis James (actor), Nick Nevern (actor),
Genres: Comedy, Horror,Actors: Cayman Grant (producer), Cayman Grant (producer), Cayman Grant (actress), Sean Scarborough (actor), Henrietta Meire (actress), Terry City (producer), Scott Parejo (director), Scott Parejo (writer), Warren Pete Evans (actor), Fred Crawford (actor), Fred Crawford (actor), Cherry Hagan (actress),
Genres: Adventure, Family, Music, Short,Actors: Camille Solari (actress), Kirk B.R. Woller (producer), Drew Daywalt (producer), David Schneider (producer), David Schneider (editor), Paul Hungerford (producer), John B. Crye (producer), John B. Crye (director), John B. Crye (writer), Spiral Jackson (actor), Edin Gali (actor), Travis Caldwell (actor), Hunter James (actor), David Wolfson (actor), Cream Cabahug (actress),
Genres: Horror, Short,Actors: Camille Solari (actress), Kirk B.R. Woller (producer), Drew Daywalt (producer), David Schneider (producer), David Schneider (editor), Paul Hungerford (producer), John B. Crye (producer), John B. Crye (director), John B. Crye (writer), Spiral Jackson (actor), Edin Gali (actor), Travis Caldwell (actor), Hunter James (actor), David Wolfson (actor), Cream Cabahug (actress),
Genres: Horror, Short,Actors: Sam Worthington (actor), Anthony Hayes (actor), Richard Carter (actor), Jill Coverdale (miscellaneous crew), Cezary Skubiszewski (composer), Justine Clarke (actress), Kerry Walker (miscellaneous crew), William Zappa (actor), Susie Porter (actress), Craig Anderson (actor), Bruce Venables (actor), Mick Innes (actor), Victoria Sullivan (miscellaneous crew), Peter Hicks (miscellaneous crew), Adam Garcia (actor),
Plot: Born charmer Sean Okden gave up tap-dancing when he started working in the steel mill, but as that's going down the hill he grabs his chance being the only candidate in his coastal Australian home town Newcastle selected for a Sidney show. Being sacked soon just for a row with the arrogant lead dancer, he returns to find his girlfriend in bed with his brother Mitchell, and decides to start his own tap-dance group wearing hardhats, which he soon gives an original edge when the steel mill inspires him to weld metal on their shoes and dance on industrial steel, so it the metallic acoustics fit well with a local rock group. Financing their local debut is so expensive, even when the mill allows them free us of its premises -opening some acrobatic perspectives- while even his father won't allow him to touch his mother's inheritance for the project, that the 'Bootmen' need to steal the cheerleaders' podium in a televised sports match to get media attention. Sean generously helps his brother when attacked, at the price of their motorbikes, only to learn his assailant Huey and Mitch rival as car (part) thieves, but still allows him into the group - only to see his fatal fall during an attack by Huey's goons. Even when the mill announces phasing out Sean continues, now as a benefit for the sacked workers' retraining.
Keywords: australia, brotherly-love, independent-film, industrial-zone, male-nudity, one-word-title, steel-mill, tap-dance, tap-dancingActors: Luana Anders (writer), Roger Corman (producer), Sandra Bullock (actress), Juan Fernández (actor), Craig Sheffer (actor), Robert L. Goodman (editor), Luis Llosa (director), Luis Llosa (producer), Catherine Cyran (writer), Margarita Morales Macedo (producer), Gilberto Torres (actor), Judith Chapman (actress), Ramsay Ross (actor), Michael Thibault (editor), Beverly Gray (writer),
Plot: In Bolivia's Amazon basin, corporate cattle ranches are replacing the rain forest. When Santos, charismatic leader of the union of rubber tappers, forges an alliance with Indians to protest deforestation, he is assassinated. O'Brien, a US photo-journalist who has no skills as an investigator, wants a story when he thinks the police have framed and murdered an innocent Indian as the assassin. In his search for the truth, he involves Lysa Rothman, who worked for Santos and with whom he falls in love. As he gets deeper into trouble with the cops and the real assassin, he not only needs Lysa's help but that of the Indians' leader. How many will die so O'Brien can get his story?
Keywords: amazon, assassination, bandaged-hand, beetle, blindfolded, boeing-707, bolivia, bomb, butterfly, canoeActors: Sarita Choudhury (actress), Eric Fellner (producer), Naveen Andrews (actor), Bhasker Patel (actor), Will Tyler (miscellaneous crew), Martin Walsh (editor), John Nixon (miscellaneous crew), Rolf Saxon (actor), Lou Hirsch (actor), Angus More Gordon (miscellaneous crew), Ravi Kapoor (actor), Trisha Biggar (costume designer), Nicky Kentish Barnes (producer), Ronny Jhutti (actor), Madhav Sharma (actor),
Plot: A young Pakistani, living in England thinks that he is a cowboy and dreams of leading his country music band to success in Nashville. He meets a young woman who leaves her abusive husband and joins their group as a singer, but when they get a break with a record company, the company is only interested in her. Taking the proceeds of the sale of their family home, they finally set out to achieve their dream in Nashville. There are several comic sub-plots as well, the main one revolving around a biker gang out to get the family.
Keywords: cowboy, independent-film, indian-pakistani, stardomActors: Sarita Choudhury (actress), Eric Fellner (producer), Naveen Andrews (actor), Bhasker Patel (actor), Will Tyler (miscellaneous crew), Martin Walsh (editor), John Nixon (miscellaneous crew), Rolf Saxon (actor), Lou Hirsch (actor), Angus More Gordon (miscellaneous crew), Ravi Kapoor (actor), Trisha Biggar (costume designer), Nicky Kentish Barnes (producer), Ronny Jhutti (actor), Madhav Sharma (actor),
Plot: A young Pakistani, living in England thinks that he is a cowboy and dreams of leading his country music band to success in Nashville. He meets a young woman who leaves her abusive husband and joins their group as a singer, but when they get a break with a record company, the company is only interested in her. Taking the proceeds of the sale of their family home, they finally set out to achieve their dream in Nashville. There are several comic sub-plots as well, the main one revolving around a biker gang out to get the family.
Keywords: cowboy, independent-film, indian-pakistani, stardomActors: Sarita Choudhury (actress), Eric Fellner (producer), Naveen Andrews (actor), Bhasker Patel (actor), Will Tyler (miscellaneous crew), Martin Walsh (editor), John Nixon (miscellaneous crew), Rolf Saxon (actor), Lou Hirsch (actor), Angus More Gordon (miscellaneous crew), Ravi Kapoor (actor), Trisha Biggar (costume designer), Nicky Kentish Barnes (producer), Ronny Jhutti (actor), Madhav Sharma (actor),
Plot: A young Pakistani, living in England thinks that he is a cowboy and dreams of leading his country music band to success in Nashville. He meets a young woman who leaves her abusive husband and joins their group as a singer, but when they get a break with a record company, the company is only interested in her. Taking the proceeds of the sale of their family home, they finally set out to achieve their dream in Nashville. There are several comic sub-plots as well, the main one revolving around a biker gang out to get the family.
Keywords: cowboy, independent-film, indian-pakistani, stardomActors: Guy Newall (director), Alexander Field (actor), John Turnbull (actor), Elizabeth Allan (actress), Julius Hagen (producer), Brock Williams (writer), Richard Cooper (actor), Harry Cohen (producer), Leo Sheffield (actor), Walter Piers (actor),
Genres: Comedy, Short,Jake Tapper blasted Republican Senator Rand Paul (KY)’s series of phony talking points defending President Donald Trump’s decision to pull out of the Paris Climate Accord. Paul — who was largely agnostic on the question of climate change until he ran for president in 2015 and abruptly veered to the right as he sought donor money — trotted out a number of anti-science arguments to justify withdrawal from the historic climate pact. “I can’t imagine a worse agreement for the American worker,” Paul said, claiming that the initiative would cost the U.S. six million jobs and force the country to pay developing nations not to pollute. “I don’t know what study you’re referring to, Senator,” Tapper said. “Where would these 6 million American jobs come from? It seems like a rather dire prediction...
CNN’s Jake Tapper began Thursday’s edition of the “The Lead” with a broadside against President Donald and First Lady Melania Trump in the wake of Pres. Trump’s vile personal Twitter attack on MSNBC’s Mika Brzezinski. “How’s that First Lady anti-cyberbullying campaign going, good?” he asked, before launching into a blistering takedown of the president’s behavior. “President Trump taking to Twitter to address an issue of importance to him,” said Tapper. “Veterans, jobs, North Korea? Syria? No, he personally attacked cable news hosts, including a nasty comment about the physical appearance of a female host. Now, he’s facing bipartisan backlash.” All of this comes, he noted, after Pres. Trump and his daughter Ivanka “bemoaned how nasty Washington and politics are.” “The White House said P...
The Lead With Jake Tapper 06.29: TRUMP'S M0RNING TWEETS DRAW WIDESPREAD CONDEMNATION.SENATE GOP SCRAMBLING TO REVISE BILL BY TOMORROW
President Donald Trump tweeted that he did not record his conversations with fired FBI Director James Comey, ending weeks of speculation kick-started by the President himself.
Counselor to President Donald Trump, Kellyanne Conway speaks to CNN's Jake Tapper about Trump's latest attacks on the media.
The Lead With Jake Tapper 07.06: CNN: RUSSIA STEPS UP SPYING EFFORTS AFTER ELECTION
CNN's Jake Tapper says one of the reasons President Donald Trump fired James Comey was that the former FBI director would not give him assurance of personal loyalty.
FULL INTERVIEW: Jake Tapper's State of the Union hosts Florida Senator Marco Rubio. Full Interview probing a range of questions mostly about Trumps scandalous Presidency
Jake Tapper blasted Republican Senator Rand Paul (KY)’s series of phony talking points defending President Donald Trump’s decision to pull out of the Paris Climate Accord. Paul — who was largely agnostic on the question of climate change until he ran for president in 2015 and abruptly veered to the right as he sought donor money — trotted out a number of anti-science arguments to justify withdrawal from the historic climate pact. “I can’t imagine a worse agreement for the American worker,” Paul said, claiming that the initiative would cost the U.S. six million jobs and force the country to pay developing nations not to pollute. “I don’t know what study you’re referring to, Senator,” Tapper said. “Where would these 6 million American jobs come from? It seems like a rather dire prediction...
CNN’s Jake Tapper began Thursday’s edition of the “The Lead” with a broadside against President Donald and First Lady Melania Trump in the wake of Pres. Trump’s vile personal Twitter attack on MSNBC’s Mika Brzezinski. “How’s that First Lady anti-cyberbullying campaign going, good?” he asked, before launching into a blistering takedown of the president’s behavior. “President Trump taking to Twitter to address an issue of importance to him,” said Tapper. “Veterans, jobs, North Korea? Syria? No, he personally attacked cable news hosts, including a nasty comment about the physical appearance of a female host. Now, he’s facing bipartisan backlash.” All of this comes, he noted, after Pres. Trump and his daughter Ivanka “bemoaned how nasty Washington and politics are.” “The White House said P...
The Lead With Jake Tapper 06.29: TRUMP'S M0RNING TWEETS DRAW WIDESPREAD CONDEMNATION.SENATE GOP SCRAMBLING TO REVISE BILL BY TOMORROW
President Donald Trump tweeted that he did not record his conversations with fired FBI Director James Comey, ending weeks of speculation kick-started by the President himself.
Counselor to President Donald Trump, Kellyanne Conway speaks to CNN's Jake Tapper about Trump's latest attacks on the media.
The Lead With Jake Tapper 07.06: CNN: RUSSIA STEPS UP SPYING EFFORTS AFTER ELECTION
CNN's Jake Tapper says one of the reasons President Donald Trump fired James Comey was that the former FBI director would not give him assurance of personal loyalty.
FULL INTERVIEW: Jake Tapper's State of the Union hosts Florida Senator Marco Rubio. Full Interview probing a range of questions mostly about Trumps scandalous Presidency
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Long before I was 12
I would read by myself
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They were all I wanted to be
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18 I was guaranteed
I would lose my teenage dream
But it's so funny how I got to look
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