Hippogriff in popular culture
Hippogriffs feature in many works of popular culture:* Don Quixote, in which the title character's horse Rocinante is said to be faster than Astolfo's...
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Hippogriffs feature in many works of popular culture:* Don Quixote, in which the title character's horse Rocinante is said to be faster than Astolfo's...
Paul Andrew Offer was the Conservative Party candidate for the City of Chester for the General Election in the United Kingdom, in 2005.Paul Offer is a...
"I Hate Music" is a single by American Singer-Songwriter Jeffree Star.Track listingSong infoThis song was a B-Side-only single that people could only ...
This is a list of Burswood guitar users.A.B.C.D.E.F.G.H.I.J.K.L.M. Bryce Mason. Uses a Bryce Mason signature Burswood acoustic and previously had a re...
The James Nayler Foundation is a registered mental health charity borne out of the publicity surrounding the work of founder and central figure Dr. Bo...
Corpse humping, (also known as Teabagging) is an act performed in the shooter video game series Halo. Sight and Reaction When performed, it is intende...
Patter drills are a drilling method used in courses in the Church of Scientology which were added to many Church courses in mid-1996, by David Miscavi...
James Blunt's multimillion-selling ballad You're Beautiful has been voted the most irritating song of all time in Britain. Despite reaching number one...
Mad Fun is a CT based comic series from the creators of Frank Corbett and Anasian Andrews that has evolved from 1 page comics of little plot and child...
Icons is a flash cartoon series produced by Braintree Studios revolving around the comedic exploits of the characters Tree, Mike, and Cuba. There are ...
chOpaal is a free group SMS service with the simple aim of creating a virtual forum over cellphones. Users tag their messages and send them to chOpaal...
The Green Light Wiki is not actually a wiki, but a homepage for several wikis made with "Green Light Wiki Software". These wikis are:* The Carl Jung E...
The Abika test, developed by Abika, is a technique for compiling and integrating psychological and personality information. The technique involves dat...
Authority site is a term the Search Engine Optimization (SEO) community coined to refer to a website that dominates search results for a specific topi...
A peaknik (a.k.a. peak oil theorist, peakist) is a person who studies or has an interest in the peak oil or the Hubbert peak theory of oil depletion p...
CX Racers is a racing game developed by Orbital Games planned for release on the PC. The game is the first installment of games developed by Orbital G...
How to Live Though an Executive is a book by Church of Scientology founder L. Ron Hubbard, published in 1953. In it, Hubbard turns his principles of D...
The Windows Live Insider Club is a web-site created so that users of Windows Live could learn more and sign up to services, join in on competitions or...
←(see also Upeksa for the Buddhist concept)Equanimity is the manifestation of equilibrium attained in terms of comprehension of the diverse human...
Journey Community Church is a holistic missional Christian Community in Dallas, Texas. The church, while independent, is often considered a part of th...