Follow Me is a United States Army memorial located at Fort Benning, Georgia. It was created in 1959 by two soldiers, Private First Class Manfred Bass, sculptor and designer, and Private First Class Karl H. Van Krog, his assistant. The model for the statue was Eugene Wyles, an officer candidate and ten-year Army veteran. It depicts a 1950s-era infantry soldier charging forward and gesturing for others to follow.
Originally called The Infantryman, the statue was installed on Eubanks Field on May 3, 1960. In 1964, it was renamed Follow Me and moved in front of Infantry Hall. Some students and graduates of the U.S. Army Infantry School call the statue "Iron Mike", after Lieutenant General John W. "Iron Mike" O'Daniel, but most soldiers use the term Iron Mike to refer to the Airborne Trooper statue at Fort Bragg, North Carolina.
In 2004, a new bronze version was cast and the original statue was moved to the front of the National Infantry Museum.
"Follow Me!" is also the US Army Infantry motto.
Follow Me is the second album of Dutch singer Do.
It did well in the Netherlands, debuting at #8 in the Mega Top 100 (album chart).
After her successful debut album Do she began working on her second album with her best friend and musical partner Glenn Corneille. They made a basis for the next album but Glenn Corneille died in a car disaster. However, Do needed to go on, so she started again where she left off.
The album contains 12 songs. Do co-wrote 3 songs; Love Me, Tune Into Me and When Everything is Gone. It features several different music genres, such as Pop, Jazz, Gospel and Country.
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Pull Printing is a printing feature where a user's print job is held on a server or on a user's workstation and released by the user at any printing device (pulled to the printer) which supports this feature. A number of software products exist that support Pull Printing. The user needs to first authenticate themselves at the printer, either using embedded software (e.g. i.c.w. a pincode), or an external device (e.g. i.c.w. a smartcard). Once they have been authenticated, the user may select from the list of print jobs from the server, or web portal in the case of a server-less pull printing solution, which ones they wish to release at the current device. Some systems also allow delegation where the user may access print jobs submitted by other users or systems.
Follow is the third album by Pak o Chau.
Follow may also refer to:
Richard Pierce "Richie" Havens (January 21, 1941 – April 22, 2013) was an American singer-songwriter and guitarist. His music encompassed elements of folk, soul, and rhythm and blues. He is best known for his intense and rhythmic guitar style (often in open tunings), soulful covers of pop and folk songs, and his opening performance at the 1969 Woodstock Festival.
Born in Brooklyn, Havens was the eldest of nine children. He was of American Indian (Blackfoot) descent on his father's side, and of the British West Indies on his mother's. His grandfather was Blackfoot of the Montana/South Dakota area. Havens' grandfather and great-uncle joined Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show, got off in New York City and ended up on the Shinnecock Reservation in Long Island. There he got married then moved to Brooklyn.
As a youth in Bedford-Stuyvesant, Havens began organizing his neighborhood friends into street corner doo-wop groups and was performing with the McCrea Gospel Singers at age 16.
Legacy is a role-playing game published by Legacy Press in 1978.
Legacy is a universal system intended to simulate any genre or historical period, but with only enough information to enable play in prehistoric societies. A complex and very specific system of skill definitions requires the GM to create statistics for higher level civilizations. The game includes character creation, combat, and skill rules, and a large section covering how to run the game.
Legacy was designed by David A. Feldt, and published by Legacy Press in 1978 as a 160-page book with 48 cardstock sheets and a transparent overlay.
Lawrence Schick comments on the system for creating statistics for civilizations: "All in all, it's really pretty useless."
Legacy: A Mormon Journey is a 53-minute film produced by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Legacy depicts the life of two recent converts from the 1830s to the 1890s. The characters are fictional, though the events they experience are historical.
The film was initially produced to be shown in the Legacy Theatre of the Joseph Smith Memorial Building (JSMB), following the building's complete remodel. After the building's reopening, Legacy premiered on July 3, 1993. In addition to screenings in the JSMB adjacent to Temple Square in Salt Lake City, Utah, it was also shown at the Visitors' Centers at the church's Washington D.C. and Mesa Arizona temples. It was replaced in March 2000 by The Testaments of One Fold and One Shepherd.
I'm game (what?)
I'm game (ok)
I see that ya'll wanna be like the boy wonder (true true)
Well, don't they all (me me me me)
So just sit back and relax and let holla at ya'll
(Talk to em playboy)
This how you be me (how)
It's me capital B
Rap lil B
Different after me
What a disaster see
It's a fact that no other cat attractive as me (nope)
Can't no other mc step in my IV's
But see I wrote a booklet for you to get (ha)
The game on top, a couple platinum plaques
Number one, it's apparent you gotta appeal the parents
Be real, won't they see through you like you transparent
Number two, I scan the whole world in panoramic
Find a loophole to develop my flow then I ran with it
Now step number three
Ha, it ain't that easy (nope)
Gotta listen close if you wanna be Weezy (yup)
Dress wired, make sure yo attire stay hot
Top to bottom, got them school girls cryin
Step off, you gotta make sure yo style remains raw
But wait, there's more
Yeah
All you young'ns tryina do it how I done it
What I been yo, what I'm becomin
But it's nothin now
Follow
All you kids tryina get it how I get it
Wanna spit it how I live it
Won't you listen then
Follow
Yeah, gotta have some attitude
Can't dress sloppy (no)
Talk with some slang and you gotta act cocky
Make sure yo pants sag low
And if you rock an Air new fit it
Make sure that you stick to shows (haha)
It's a must that you rock two chains (bling)
Cuz dawg where I'm from
Well, money ain't a thang
Clothes oversized (yeah) tires real wide
Gotta pay my dime over just so she can ride
Gotta be real smooth
Be too cool
Gotta be that cat that guy that dude
If you wanna be Bow
Watch how I walk this (ok)
Easy, sit back, listen while I'm talkin
Make sure yo shoot game is up to par
Make sure you remain number one on 106 & Park (yeah)
Gotta like yo girls ghetto
Gotta be a headliner
Gotta be a platinum back to back rhymer
I'm game
Follow me follow me but don't lose yo grip (ah uh)
Get yo cornrows and shelltoes and learn how to skip
Mix that and a throwback and a flow that's sick
Now hold that pose right there
That's almost it
And if you wanna copy my jewels
Don't go and get no Looney Tunes tryina do what I do
Like dude I got more karats than that wascaly wabbit
And it's a fact that I'm responsible for ya'll funny rappers (haha)
I try to rhyme for a minute
But every time I get a sentence its like ya'll re-spit it (yeah)
Re-admit into the system right after I did it
You get it
You make a livin off the way that I'm livin (true)
Copy my image
So I'm one of a percentage
Listen, don't be sloppy
I'll show you how to get it
You gotta rhyme hotter, dress proper
So you got a lotta ladies and diamonds in yo pocket now