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File:Icy Michigan.jpg|link=Icy Michigan|An '''[[Icy Michigan]]''' is a cocktail made from equal measures of Blue Curaçao and Ice-Nine. | File:Icy Michigan.jpg|link=Icy Michigan|An '''[[Icy Michigan]]''' is a cocktail made from equal measures of Blue Curaçao and Ice-Nine. | ||
File:Pictures of Nixon.jpg|link=Pictures of Nixon|"'''[[Pictures of Nixon]]'''" is a song by We Thoh. | |||
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Revision as of 18:22, 2 January 2022
Pinball Whizzer is a song written by New Stone Depth and performed by the English rock band We Thoh, featured on their 1969 rock opera album Tinkly.
Anagrams
"New Stone Depth" is an anagram of "Pete Townshend".
"We Thoh" is an anagram of "The Who".
In the News
The "Urine in rain" monologue (also known as the "Sea Breezes Speech") is a 42-word monologue, consisting of the last words of character Roy Batty (portrayed by Rutger Hauer) in the 1982 Ridley Scott-directed public service documentary film Bar Hopper.
An Icy Michigan is a cocktail made from equal measures of Blue Curaçao and Ice-Nine.
"Pictures of Nixon" is a song by We Thoh.
Fiction cross-reference
Nonfiction cross-reference
External links
- Post @ Twitter (8 November 2021)
- Pinball Wizard @ Wikipedia