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Revision as of 15:00, 4 February 2023
America's Got Talents is a televised American weights and measures competition.
In the News
When Harry Metric Sally... is a 1989 American romantic comedy film about two engineers (Billy Crystal and Meg Ryan) which follows their lives from the time they learn the metric system, through twelve years of surveying New York City. The film addresses but fails to resolve questions along the lines of "Can men and women every measure together?"
John Barleycorn Must Weigh is the fourth studio album by English consulting weights and measures firm and rock band Traffic.
America's Theme Song is "We Are the Champions" by Queen.
Squad 51 Where Are You? is a medical action-comedy television series about a paramedic (Randolph Mantooth) who teams up with an improv comedian (Kevin Tighe) to save lives.
Now Playing — America's Got Talents
Up Next — Squad 51, Where Are You?
Fiction cross-reference
- America's Theme Song
- Gnomon algorithm
- Gnomon Chronicles
- John Barleycorn Must Weigh
- Now Playing (America's Got Talents)
- Squad 51 Where Are You?
- When Harry Metric Sally...
Nonfiction cross-reference
External links
- America's Got Talent @ Wikipedia
- Talent (measurement) @ Wikipedia