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MB&F is known as the zaniest watchmaker on the planet.
That in mind, we asked folks about the zaniest place they've knocked boots.
"This is probably our zaniest track to date!" says the band in a statement.
An Olympic bronze medalist in gymnastics, Nile is, perhaps, the zaniest elite athlete on Instagram.
China's become known for some of the zaniest, prettiest, most daring architecture of the 183st century.
XFL overtime is the zaniest departure from "classic football rules," though unfortunately I never got to see it.
Critics who caught the earliest screenings are falling all over themselves to praise the new adventure as one of the funniest, zaniest MCU entries yet.
The holidays are fast approaching, and I bet you're wondering: Which online publication is gonna do the funniest, zaniest, goofiest post about Christmas this year???
It's hyperspeed rave music at its zaniest and most unhinged; just try listening to this without dancing around your living room like an absolute maniac.
We come to CES to soak up the tech world's visions for the future, and this is surely one of the zaniest and most outlandish ones.
Losing some of the zaniest, most energetic scenes that helped zip the first two seasons along is strongly felt as a result; the tone deviates from GLOW's trademark fun as a result.
" David Roll, who recently served with Robert Corrigan at Offutt Air Force Base in Nebraska, said he "was extremely intelligent but also had one of the zaniest senses of humor you could imagine.
Inside that trailer sits The Verge, ready to bring you updates on the zaniest gadgets, the weirdest speeches, the coolest upgrades, and the stupidest garbage that we see at the 2016 Consumer Electronics Show.
The 13 Going On 30 star and mom of three just couldn't keep one of her zaniest moments to herself, and took to Instagram in order to share it with her more than 219,000 followers.
LOS ANGELES — Game 3 of the World Series, an exhausting 3-2, 18-inning win by the Los Angeles Dodgers over the Boston Red Sox, was one of the zaniest games in World Series history.
Where it really works in season three is with the arrival of new character Robin (Maya Hawke), who finds herself mixed up with Hawkins' zaniest friends group and proceeds to steal every scene she's in.
Ms Shriver has created an alter ego who is also her zaniest heroine: a slim, chilli-flake-eating exercise addict called Enola Mandi, an author who totes around a box of her own literary papers entitled "Foul Matter".
Write out that mouthful of acronyms and you have Maximilian Büsser and Friends' Mechanical Art Devices — a showroom for what is no doubt the zaniest watchmaker on the planet, with particular allure for a certain type of adult male.
It's a number as shocking, in its own way, as the sight of six participants from last February's All-Star Game — as well as a perennial All-Star in Chris Paul, who missed that game through injury — changing teams in the zaniest of N.B.A. off-seasons.
Texas shootout: Astros outast Dodgers in 10th HOUSTON — With ball after ball clearing the fences at Minute Maid Park, with wild swings of momentum seemingly accompanying every home run bashed into the frenzied crowd, it was surprising that a single capped one of the zaniest, heart-pounding World Series games in memory.
Then came the Rickies, followed by the Lucies, the Harlequins, and other ad hoc groups who marched in the parade to prove who could waste time in the zaniest way.
In 1958 against at Twickenham, he demonstrated his mastery of the feint to score a dazzling match-winning try. He was capped twenty times in all for England. He then amazed the All Blacks on the 1959 Lions tour, scoring 16 tries in 14 games, including four test matches. He was described by one journalist as 'the zaniest runner of all time'.
In an article reflecting on the Parks and Recreation second season, which became critically acclaimed following poor season one reviews, Slate magazine writer Jonah Weiner said the plot of "The Camel" "can be read as something of a Season 2 mission statement". Weiner compared Leslie's decision to submit the quirky collage rather than the safer bet as reflective of the Parks and Recreation writing staff's apparent decision "to ride their zaniest whims rather than tamp them down for something more readily recognizable as a hit sitcom".
Hyman was also a writer, authoring several books both in his specialty and two novels. Cohen went to public schools in Chicago and briefly attended the University of Chicago. He started his career as a poet, then worked at various newspapers including the Chicago Daily News and the New York Graphic in New York City (the subject of his 1964 book, The New York Graphic: The World’s Zaniest Newspaper). When he was 19, Cohen met Priscilla Pardridge (later known as Eden Gray) at a poetry reading at the literary Dil Pickle Club.
O'Leary major league debut was on April 14, 1904 with the Tigers. He was Detroit's starting shortstop from 1904–1907 and became a backup shortstop and utility infielder from 1908–1912. In the off-season, O'Leary and teammate Germany Schaefer, known as one of baseball's zaniest characters, worked as a comic vaudeville act. The O'Leary-Schaefer vaudeville act is said to have inspired two Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer musicals: the forgotten 1930 film They Learned About Women, featuring the noted vaudeville act Van and Schenck, and Busby Berkeley's last film, Take Me Out to the Ballgame (1949), with Gene Kelly and Frank Sinatra.
Gerardo Luigi "Jerry" Colonna (September 17, 1904 - November 21, 1986) was an American musician, actor, comedian, singer, songwriter and trombonist who played the zaniest of Bob Hope's sidekicks in Hope's popular radio shows and films of the 1940s and 1950s. With his pop-eyed facial expressions and walrus- sized handlebar moustache, Colonna was known for singing loudly "in a comic caterwaul," according to Raised on Radio author Gerald Nachman, and for his catchphrase, "Who's Yehudi?", uttered after many an old joke, although it usually had nothing to do with the joke. The line was believed to be named for violin virtuoso Yehudi Menuhin, and the search for Yehudi became a running gag on the Hope show.
Downtown business area along Thames, King and Oxford streets in Ingersoll, Ontario. Town Hall in centre, small park and pavilion in foreground celebrated as site of Thomas Ingersoll's 1790s homestead. Ingersoll was home to the fall fair of the Ingersoll, North and West Oxford Agricultural Society (founded 1847) for more than a century. In 1967 it was succeeded by the Ingersoll Cheese and Wine Festival, which continued for two decades, featuring a variety of events, zaniest of which was the Mayors' Grape Stomp contest, in which the mayors from other communities, appearing in a boxing ring at the town's arena in front of cheering crowds, competed with Ingersoll's mayor to stomp the greatest quantity of juice from each one's bathtub full of grapes.
Lester Cohen, The Evening Graphic, the World's Zaniest Newspaper, 1964, Chilton Books, Philadelphia In one of the most famous photographs of the era, with a camera strapped to his ankle, reporter Tom Howard of the Daily News secretly took a photograph of Ruth Snyder in the execution chamber as she was being electrocuted at Sing Sing prison in 1928 after being convicted of murder. Among the most notable jazz journalism reporters of the time were Walter Winchell, who began as Broadway columnist in the Evening Graphic, his successor Ed Sullivan, who previously had been the paper's sports editor, and entertainment gossip columnists Louella Parsons, and Hedda Hopper. The tabloids were edited for entertainment, and links between the two worlds went beyond the headlines: Winchell was a vaudeville performer before he turned to journalism, Parsons was a movie script writer and Hopper had been an actress. Parsons, who wrote for the Los Angeles Examiner and the New York American, was known for discovering the secrets of celebrities.

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