Wazoo

Wazoo may refer to:

  • Wazoo (album), 2007 live album by Frank Zappa
  • The Grand Wazoo, 1972 album by Frank Zappa
  • Wazoo (candy), candy bar made by Topps incorporated
  • WaZOO (Warp Zillion Opus-to-Opus), the session layer protocol for FidoNet
  • Wazoo, Alabama, the fictional town setting for the movie My Cousin Vinny
  • Wazoo Sports Network, a local sports channel serving Kentucky and southern Indiana
  • Washington State University (WSU), nicknamed Wazoo/Wazzu
  • Slang for anus
  • See also

  • Wazzo
  • Wazu (disambiguation)
  • My Cousin Vinny

    My Cousin Vinny is a 1992 American comedy film written by Dale Launer and directed by Jonathan Lynn. The film stars Joe Pesci, Ralph Macchio, Marisa Tomei, Mitchell Whitfield, Lane Smith, Bruce McGill, and Fred Gwynne. This was Gwynne's last film appearance before his death on July 2, 1993.

    The film deals with two young New Yorkers traveling through rural Alabama who are put on trial for a murder they did not commit, and the comical attempts of a cousin, Vincent Gambini, a newly minted lawyer, to defend them. Much of the humor comes from the contrasting personalities of the brash Italian-American New Yorkers, Vinny and his fiancée Mona Lisa, and the more reserved Southern townspeople.

    Lawyers have praised the comedy's realistic depiction of courtroom procedure and trial strategy. Pesci, Gwynne and Tomei received critical praise for their performances, and Tomei won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress.

    Plot

    Billy Gambini and Stan Rothenstein, students from New York, are driving through Alabama. At a convenience store they accidentally shoplift a can of tuna. After they leave, the store clerk is shot and killed, and Billy and Stan are arrested in connection with the murder. Due to circumstantial evidence and a confession to shoplifting misconstrued as one to the shooting, Billy is charged with murder, and Stan as an accessory. The pair call Billy's mother, who tells her son that there is an attorney in the family: his cousin Vinny. Vincent LaGuardia Gambini travels there, accompanied by his fiancée, Mona Lisa Vito. Although he is willing to take the case, Vinny is a personal injury lawyer from Brooklyn, New York, newly admitted to the bar on his sixth attempt, and with no trial experience.

    Grand

    Grand may refer to:

    Music

  • Grand (Erin McKeown album), 2003
  • Grand (Matt & Kim album), 2009
  • Grand piano
  • Grand Production, Serbian record label company
  • The Grand (band), Norwegian alternative rock band
  • People

  • Grand (surname)
  • Grand L. Bush, (born 1955), American actor
  • Grand Mixer DXT, American turntablist
  • Grand Puba (born 1966), American rapper
  • Places

  • Grand, Vosges, village and commune in France with Gallo-Roman amphitheatre
  • Le Grand, California, census-designated place
  • Grand Geyser, Upper Geyser Basin of Yellowstone
  • Transport

  • Grand (CTA Blue Line station), Chicago
  • Grand (CTA North Side Main Line station), Chicago
  • Grand (CTA Red Line station), Chicago
  • Grand (Los Angeles Metro station), transit station
  • Grand (St. Louis MetroLink), transit station
  • Hyundai Grand i10, Hyundai Grand i10
  • Other uses

  • Grand (TV series), US 1990 television series
  • grand, slang for one thousand units of currency
  • GRaND, Gamma Ray and Neutron Detector, an instrument aboard Dawn
  • Great Recycling and Northern Development Canal, proposed water management scheme in Canada
  • Grand station (CTA Red Line)

    Grand, also known as and announced Grand/State to differentiate it from Grand on the Blue Line, is a rapid transit station on the Red Line of the Chicago 'L'. It serves Navy Pier, which is accessible via bus on Illinois Street one block south.

    Location

    The first stop north of the Chicago River on the Red Line, Grand station is located in the River North neighborhood of the city. More specifically, it lies underneath North State Street at its intersection with Grand Avenue. Due to its central location, it is close to a number of landmarks in Chicago, with Navy Pier to the east and the Merchandise Mart (which has its own station on the Brown and Purple Lines).

    History

    Grand opened on October 17, 1943, as part of the State Street Subway, which forms the central portion of what is now the Red Line between North/Clybourn and Roosevelt stations.

    During the 1950s, the CTA implemented skip-stop service throughout the 'L' system. Under this service pattern, Grand station was designated as AB along with all other downtown stations (on the Red Line, those stops south of Clark/Division and north of Cermak were given AB designations). As a result, all trains stopped at these stations. The skip-stop service was ended due to budget cuts in the 1990s.

    Grand, Vosges

    Grand is a commune in the Vosges department in Lorraine in northeastern France.

    Grand is known for its Roman amphitheatre, mosaics and aqueduct.

    See also

  • Communes of the Vosges department
  • References

  • INSEE
  • External links

  • Grand: a prestigious Gallo-Roman sanctuary

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