List of G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero characters (S–Z)

This is an alphabetical List of G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero characters whose code names start with the letters S-Z.

Salvo

Salvo is the G.I. Joe Team's Anti-Armor Trooper. His real name is David K. Hasle, and he was born in Arlington, Virginia. Salvo was first released as an action figure in 1990, and again in 2005. Both versions have the T-shirt slogan 'The Right of Might'.

Salvo's primary military specialty is anti-armor trooper. He also specializes in repairing "TOW/Dragon" missiles. Salvo expresses a deep distrust of advanced electronic weaponry. He prefers to use mass quantities of conventional explosives to overwhelm enemy forces.

In the Marvel Comics G.I. Joe series, he first appeared in issue #114. There, he fights as part of a large scale operation against Cobra forces in the fictional country of Benzheen. Steeler, Dusty, Salvo, Rock'N'Roll and Hot Seat get into vehicular based combat against the missile expert Metal-Head He is later part of the Joe team on-site who defends G.I. Joe headquarters in Utah against a Cobra assault.

Scoop 3

Released in 1994, Scoop 3 is a compilation of demos and alternate versions of previous Who songs and new Pete Townshend material.

History

It is the third and last Scoop collection. It contains considerably less demos and alternate versions of previous Who songs than the previous Scoop and Another Scoop thus it contains much more recent material than the previous albums. In addition to Who music, the album also contains songs from Townshend's decades-old albums such as The Iron Man: A Musical and All the Best Cowboys Have Chinese Eyes. Notably, one of the demos, "Marty Robbins", recorded in June 1984, would later appear in 2006 in completed form on The Who's first album in 24 years, Endless Wire, with the song retitled as "God Speaks of Marty Robbins".

Scoop 3 was re-issued on 29 August 2006 on the SPV label.

In 1995 a pared-down compilation of all the Scoop albums (the single-disc Scoop and the double-disc albums Another Scoop and Scoop 3) was released as Scooped. Remastered versions of the original albums were released in 2006.

Jana Kramer

Jana Rae Kramer (born December 2, 1983) is an American actress and country music singer. She is best known for her role as Alex Dupre on the television series One Tree Hill. Kramer began a country music career in 2012 with the single "Why Ya Wanna" from her self-titled debut album for Elektra Records.

Early life

Kramer was born in Rochester Hills, Michigan, United States, to Nora and Martin Kramer. She is of German Chilean, Croatian and French ancestry. Jana has one brother Steve who is a police officer. Jana attended Rochester Adams High School. She speaks some German.

Career

2002–11: acting career and record deal

In 2002, Kramer made her acting debut in the low-budget independent horror film Dead/Undead. The following year Kramer guest appeared on All My Children, which marked Kramer's television debut. Kramer has since continued to appear in a number of television shows such as CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, Grey's Anatomy, Private Practice and CSI: NY. She has also had small supporting roles in films such as Click, Prom Night and Spring Breakdown.

Love (given name)

Love, or more uncommon Lowe, is a Swedish version of the French name Louis. It can also be a version of Lovisa, and can thus be used both for men and women, although it is more common with men.

The name is uncommon amongst adults; there are less than 200 men older than 30 in Sweden with the name, but several hundreds from every cohort born in the 1990s. 31 December 2009, there was in total 6,058 men in Sweden with the name Love/Lowe, of which 2,953 had it as first nnameame, the rest as middle name. There were also 531 women with the name, of which 128 had it as given name.

In 2003, 344 boys got the name, and of those, 182 got it as given name. The same year, 24 girls got the name, of which 6 got it as given name.

The name day in Sweden is 2 October (1986-1992: 3 December; 1993-2000: 26 November).

Persons with the name Love or Lowe

  • Jennifer Love Hewitt, American singer and actress
  • Carl Jonas Love Almqvist, author and composer
  • Love Antell, singer and musician
  • References

    SCB

    Tennis scoring system

    A tennis tournament is organized into matches between players (for singles tournaments) or teams of two players (for doubles tournaments). The matches of a tournament are grouped into rounds. In round 1, all players (or teams) are paired and play against each other in matches. The losers are said to leave, or be out. They no longer compete in the tournament (this is single elimination). The winners are again paired to play in the matches of the next round. The tournament continues until the quarterfinal round (having eight players or teams playing in pairs), then the semifinal round (having four players or teams playing in pairs), and finally the final round (having only two players or teams) are played. The winner of the final round is declared the winner of the entire tournament.

    A tennis match is composed of points, games, and sets. A match is won when a player or a doubles team wins the majority of prescribed sets. Traditionally, matches are either a best of three sets or best of five sets format. The best of five set format is typically only played in the Men's singles or doubles matches at Majors and Davis Cup matches.

    Home directory

    A home directory is a file system directory on a multi-user operating system containing files for a given user of the system. The specifics of the home directory (such as its name and location) is defined by the operating system involved; for example, Windows systems between 2000 and 2003 keep home directories in a folder called Documents and Settings.

    Description

    A user's home directory is intended to contain that user's files; including text documents, music, pictures or videos, etc. It may also include their configuration files of preferred settings for any software they have used there and might have tailored to their liking: web browser bookmarks, favorite desktop wallpaper and themes, passwords to any external services accessed via a given software, etc. The user can install executable software in this directory, but it will only be available to users with permission to this directory. The home directory can be organized further with the use of sub-directories.

    The content of a user's home directory is protected by file system permissions, and by default is accessible to all authenticated users and administrators. Any other user that has been granted administrator privileges has authority to access any protected location on the filesystem including other users home directories.

    Home (Deep Blue Something album)

    Home is the second album by alternative rock band Deep Blue Something. It was originally released by RainMaker Records in 1994 and re-released on Interscope in 1995.

    Track listing

    All songs written by Todd Pipes, except where noted.

  • "Gammer Gerten's Needle" [Instrumental] – 3:17
  • "Breakfast at Tiffany's" – 4:16
  • "Halo" – 2:44
  • "Josey" (Toby Pipes / Kirk Tatom) – 4:07
  • "A Water Prayer" – 3:20
  • "Done" (Toby Pipes / Todd Pipes) – 3:20
  • "Song to Make Love To" (Todd Pipes / Toby Pipes) – 3:08
  • "The Kandinsky Prince" – 2:25
  • "Home" – 4:28
  • "Red Light" (Toby Pipes) – 4:04
  • "I Can Wait" – 3:04
  • "Wouldn't Change a Thing " – 3:59
  • B-Sides:

  • "Dear Prudence" (Lennon / McCartney) - 3:00
  • "Sun" (Todd Pipes / Toby Pipes / Kirk Tatom) - 4:15
  • Charts

    Personnel

    Band Members

  • Todd Pipes – Vocals, bass, electric and acoustic guitars, keyboards
  • Toby Pipes – Vocals, electric and acoustic guitars, lap steel, keyboards
  • Kirk Tatom – Vocals, acoustic and electric guitars, piano, organ, bass
  • John Kirtland – Drums & percussion
  • Podcasts:

    PLAYLIST TIME:

    Come Home

    by: Fatboy Slim

    Yesterday my radio came alive,
    All those songs seemed to be written about my life.
    Hearing "Ain't No Sunshine" makes me cry,
    "The Whole Worlds Down On Me" &
    "For The Good Times".
    Come home and put the string back in my bow.
    Come home for I have seeds I want to sow.
    Forgive me that this song is not sung by me,
    But my friend is more equipped to make this last
    plea.
    As minutes turn to hours & hours to days,
    Desperate times command the cries. My heart says...
    I swore I'd never write a song for you,
    But look at all the useless things that I now do.
    Here this house is empty but for blues,
    And the
    bathroom's full of shampoos that I don't
    use.
    Ain't no sunshine when you're gone,
    It's not warm when you're away.
    Ain't no sunshine when you're gone,
    And this house just ain't a home,
    All the time that you're away.
    Come home, I'll never hurt you again,
    I'll be your lifelong friend.
    (This may sound corny but it's true)




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