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 * ℳℐℬ ㏔ 𝗆𝗃𝖻𝗺𝗷𝗯𝘮𝘫𝘣𝙢𝙟𝙗 𝐦𝐣𝐛𝑚𝑗𝑏𝒎𝒋𝒃 𝓂𝒿𝒷𝓶𝓳𝓫 𝔪𝔧𝔟𝖒𝖏𝖇 𝕞𝕛𝕓 𝚖𝚓𝚋
 * Unicode 'new' symbol ( &#127381; | &#127381; | &#127381; | &#127381; | emoji ).
 * &#9807; –  Scorpius character alone.
 * &#9807;&#65038;  –  Scorpius character + VS15.
 * &#9807;&#65039; –  Scorpius character + VS16.

Edwin E. Wasil
Edwin E. Wasil, 1st Lt. Chicago, Illinois – graduated class of ’43J, Williams Field, Arizona. Flew the RP-322 in advanced flying school. Assigned to the 20th Fighter Group stationed at Kings Cliffe, England, April, 1944. Duties: Fly escort for the B-17 and B-24. Provided air cover for Normandy invasion June 5–11, 1944. July of 1944, the 20th group was switched to the P-51 Mustang fighter. Participated in escort for B-17 shuttle run to Piryatin, Russia; Foggia, Italy; and returned to England. Claims: Destroyed two Do-18’s in ground support activity, strafed airfields, ground transportation, trains, flak towers, trucks, etc. Completed tour: 68 missions, 271 combat hours. Decorations: D.F.C., Air Medal (six clusters). Married for over forty years to Lt. Carmen Olaiz, Army Nurse Corp. Living in Palos Verdes, California. Charter member of the 20th Fighter Group Association. —

Patrick Leahy
A big fan of comic books, especially Batman, Leahy has written introductions for two comic book anthologies, and one graphic novel. He has also filmed five Batman cameo appearances, and voiced one for an animated Batman television episode.
 * Batman: The Dark Knight Archives: Volume 1 (1992 anthology) “” (4-pages)
 * Batman Forever (1995 film) uncredited cameo
 * Batman: The Animated Series: “Showdown” (1995) SENATOR PATRICK LEAHY AS   GOVERNOR
 * Batman: Death of Innocents (1996 graphic novel) “The Innocent Victims of Landmines” (2-page )
 * Batman & Robin (1997 film) Patrick Leahy as
 * Green Arrow: The Archer’s Quest (2003 anthology) “”
 * The Dark Knight (2008 film) Gentleman at Party PATRICK LEAHY
 * The Dark Knight Rises (2012 film) Patrick Leahy as Wayne Enterprises
 * Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice (2016 film) upcoming cameo

Leahy’s Dark Knight cameo was notable for his interaction with the Joker (Heath Ledger), in which he tells the Joker “We’re not intimidated by thugs”, to which the Joker replies, “You know, you remind me of my father. I hated my father.” In The Dark Knight Rises, Leahy defends the Wayne family legacy against attempts to usurp the company by industrialist John Daggett.

All royalties and fees from Leahy’s roles are donated to charities, primarily the Kellogg-Hubbard library in Vermont where he read comic books as a child.

Animated Series

 * Quotes/Notes
 * “The year was 1883, your government was ruthlessly expanding westward.” —Ra’s al-Ghul’s recording
 * “WELCOME TO DEVILS HOLE” —Town sign (3:46)
 * † The actual Devils Hole was part of the New Mexico Territory (1850–1863), and the Arizona Territory (1863–1867), before becoming part of the State of Nevada in 1867.
 * “Today, on this momentous period in history, we link our great western lands with the east. Before this great enterprise, envisioned by myself, there was nothing here but wilderness; and from it, with bare hands, hard work, and dedication, we have hewn a civilized land. And so it gives me great pleasure as a Territorial Governor to drive the golden spike which will connect these two great sections of the North American continent.” —Governor’s speech (13:04)
 * ‡ In 1883, two transcontinental railroads were completed; The Southern Pacific Railroad at the Pecos River bridge in the State of Texas, and the Northern Pacific Railway, near Independence Creek in the Montana Territory.

Mithril
The Saul Zaentz Company cites their trade use of mithril for metal figures back to 1991, has eight active trademark filings, with four registered. They successfully defended the trademark for collectibles in 2011.

Lists
Volkswagon Group
 * Audi AG
 * Automobili Lamborghini S.p.A.
 * Ducati Motor Holding S.p.A.
 * Italdesign Giugiaro S.p.A.
 * Bentley Motors Limited
 * Bugatti Automobiles S.A.S.
 * MAN SE
 * Dr. Ing. h.c. F. Porsche AG
 * Scania AB
 * SEAT, S.A.
 * CUPRA (racing)
 * Škoda Auto (private)
 * VW (passenger cars)
 * VWCV / VWN

Useful templates

 * Birthdays:


 * D. December 30, 1927
 * P. April 19, 1933
 * P. December 10, 1929
 * M. October 22, 1970
 * A. January 27, 1972
 * M. October 2, 1996
 * A. June 24, 1998
 * N. August 11, 2000
 * O. April 15, 2004


 * D. & L.
 * J. April 8, 1989
 * J. November 10, 1990
 * J. & J.
 * S. July 31, 1989
 * C. April 12, 1992
 * W. July 2, 1986
 * G. March 14, 1986
 * A. May 7, 2011


 * E. & R.
 * R. December 25, 1997
 * A. October 20, 2000
 * J., V., M. & A.
 * I. September 8, 2008
 * J., L. & J.
 * J. July 24, 2004
 * A. & H.
 * N.
 * E. November 6, 2012


 * Links:
 * List of Unicode characters
 * dyshidrosis & seborrhoeic dermatitis
 * December 10, 1929
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 * Page Views example
 * Brooklyn Bridge
 * Forth Railway Bridge
 * Golden Gate Bridge
 * Linn Cove Viaduct
 * Millau Viaduct
 * Tower Bridge


 * Fair use

Uncle Jesse’s principles
The following brief dialog exchange illustrates both Uncle Jesse's morals, and his attempts to pass them on to his nephews, in a scene often repeated thematically in the Dukes of Hazzard.

After Jesse refuses to sell his moonshine to Jake (the county boss, who wants to blend it in bulk and sell it to the New York Syndicate)


 * Timelines of the Continuing Time
 * by DKM (August 1992)
 * by MJBurrage (December 1994)
 * ''Formula Dé
 * League Rules
 * Track List
 * Richard Scarry's What Do People Do All Day? ©1968
 * [p.1] (front cover)
 * [p.2]–p.7 "Welcome to Busytown"
 * pp. 8–10 "Everyone is a worker"
 * pp.11–16 "Building a new house"
 * pp.17–20 "Mailing a letter"
 * pp.21–25 "Mother's work is never done"
 * pp.26–31 "A voyage on a ship"
 * pp.32–36 "Sergeant Murphy of the Busytown Police Department"
 * pp.37–42 "Firemen to the rescue"
 * pp.43–46 "A visit to the hospital"
 * pp.47–53 "The train trip"
 * pp.54–57 "The story of seeds and how they grow"
 * pp.58–63 "The airplane ride"
 * pp.64–69 "Wood and how we use it"
 * pp.70–73 "Digging coal to make electricity work for us"
 * pp.74–81 "Building a new road"
 * pp.82–85 "Cotton and how we use it"
 * pp.86–89 "Where bread comes from"
 * pp.90–93 "Water"
 * [p.94,95] (Busytown party)
 * (back cover)
 * Richard Scarry's What Do People Do All Day? (Abridged) ©1979
 * pp. 2–5 "Welcome to Busytown"
 * pp. 6–8 "Everyone is a worker"
 * pp.9–14 "Building a new house"
 * pp.15–18 "Mailing a letter"
 * pp.19–24 "Firemen to the rescue"
 * pp.25–28 "A visit to the hospital"
 * pp.29–35 "The train trip"
 * pp.36–39 "The story of seeds and how they grow"
 * pp.40–45 "Wood and how we use it"
 * pp.46–53 "Building a new road"
 * pp.54–59 "A voyage on a ship"
 * pp.60–63 "Where bread comes from"

Shadowrun articles

 * Adventures Unlimited: 1, 4, 5
 * Arcane: 1–20, “Encounters”
 * Campaign Magazine: (#10–12 were solicited, but may not have been published)
 * Challenge: 1–24, 26, 30, 31, 33, 35, 36, 40, 41, 42, 45–52, 55–62, 64–67, 69–74, 76, 77
 * Earthdawn Journal: 1–9
 * EN World Player’s Journal: 2, 3, 4
 * EN World Gamer: 1, 2 (#3 is PDF only)
 * The Gamer (magazine): 4.5
 * (newspaper): 6–11
 * (newsletter): 12 (13+)
 * Games Unplugged: 1, 3–34
 * Gaming Frontiers: 0, 2–5 (changed publisher after #5, which may be the last issue)
 * Journal of the Traveller’s Aid Society: 3, 4, 5 (have Best of 1–3)
 * Ka·Ge: (complete: 0–12)
 * Polyhedron: 1–7, 9, 19, 25, 26, 28, 33, 34, 35, 39, 45, 46, 52, 54–59, 61–64, 67–73, 75, 76, 77, 80, 81, 82, 84–94, 96, 97, 98, 103, 104, 106, 108, 109, 112–116, 118, 121, 122, 123, 125, 127, 130, 136–140
 * Living Greyhawk: (complete: 0–5)
 * Pyramid: 26, 29
 * Roleplayer: (complete: 1–30)
 * Shadowland: 2, 4, 5, 6
 * Space Gamer: 1–4, 11, 13, 20, 28–32, 35, 38, 39, 40, 46, 59, 71, 72, 74, 75, 80, 81, 83, 85, 86, 87, 88, v2n1
 * Fantasy Gamer: 1–6
 * Star Wars Gamer: 0 (came with Invasion of Theed, have 1–10 ×2)
 * Traveller Chronicle: 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 9, 14–21
 * Valkyrie: 1–14, 16, 18, 23–28
 * White Wolf: 1–20, 22–49
 * White Wolf Inphobia: 50–57

Wagon Queen
The Wagon Queen Family Truckster (WQFT) has been attributed to Barris on many webpages—including Wikipedia since at least 2008-07-16—but none of the pages cite a source, and may just be using Wikipedia. There is a notable page Griswold Family Truckster that states Barris did not design the WQFT, but their reference is another fan. More notably, George Barris' own website does not claim the WQFT one of his designs. (Barris.com TV & Movie cars). Based on that I think we should remove mention of Barris as the designer until a source citing some evidence is found. ―MJBurrage(T•C) 23:30, 16 May 2018 (UTC)