Poco Lena (1949–1968) was an outstanding cutting mare, and dam of two famous Quarter horse cutting horses and stallions: Doc O'Lena and Dry Doc.
Poco Lena was foaled in 1949, the daughter of Poco Bueno out of a daughter of Pretty Boy named Sheilwin. She traced to Peter McCue on both her sire's and her dam's side.
With the American Quarter Horse Association (or AQHA) Poco Lena earned her AQHA Championship, a Performance Register of Merit, a Superior Cutting Horse award and a Superior Halter Horse award. She was also the AQHA High Point Cutting Horse in 1959, 1960, and 1961. With the National Cutting Horse Association (or NCHA) she earned a total of $99,819.61 in cutting contests in her career. She earned a Certificate of Ability, as well as a Bronze and a Silver Award with the NCHA. She was also inducted into the NCHA Hall of Fame.
In late 1961, Poco Lena foundered. She recovered, and was showing well when in October 1962 her owner, B. A. Skipper Jr., died in a plane crash. In the confusion, Poco Lena was left in a trailer for four days without food or water. She foundered again, and never competed again. Eventually she was bought by the owners of Doc Bar, Dr. and Mrs. Stephen Jensen. After much nursing and effort, Poco Lena produced two foals when bred to Doc Bar – Doc O'Lena and Dry Doc, both of whom won the NCHA Cutting Futurity. However, Poco Lena's founder deteriorated after the birth of Dry Doc, and on December 16, 1968 she was put to sleep.
Poco is a Southern California country rock band originally formed by Richie Furay, Jim Messina and Rusty Young. Formed following the demise of Buffalo Springfield in 1968, Poco was part of the first wave of the West Coast country rock genre. The title of their first album, Pickin' Up the Pieces, is a reference to the break-up of Buffalo Springfield. Throughout the years Poco has performed in various groupings, and is still active as of 2015.
During recording of Buffalo Springfield's third and final album, Last Time Around, lead singers Stephen Stills, Neil Young and Richie Furay each recorded songs without the other members present. One of Furay's solo efforts was the country-influenced ballad "Kind Woman", which he recorded with the help of producer/engineer/bassist Jim Messina and pedal steel guitarist Rusty Young.
When Buffalo Springfield split up, Furay, Messina and Young decided to start their own group oriented toward such songs. Its original lineup was Furay (vocals and rhythm guitar), Messina (lead guitar, vocals, producer), Rusty Young (pedal steel guitar, banjo, dobro, guitar, mandolin and vocals), George Grantham (drums and vocals) and Randy Meisner (bass and vocals). The group was signed to a recording contract with Epic Records, which acquired the rights to Furay from the Springfield's Atlantic Records label in return for those to Graham Nash of The Hollies (who was moving to Atlantic as part of forming Crosby, Stills & Nash). Originally, the new group was named "Pogo", after the Pogo comic strip character, but was changed when its creator, Walt Kelly, objected and threatened to sue.
JoJo's Bizarre Adventure (Japanese: ジョジョの奇妙な冒険, Hepburn: JoJo no Kimyō na Bōken) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Hirohiko Araki. It was originally serialized in Weekly Shōnen Jump from 1986 to 2004, before being transferred to the monthly seinen magazine Ultra Jump in 2005. The current story arc, JoJolion, started in 2011. JoJo's Bizarre Adventure is currently Shueisha's second largest manga series with its chapters collected into 115 tankōbon volumes and counting (only Kochira Katsushika-ku Kameari Kōen-mae Hashutsujo, with over 190, has more).
A six-volume original video animation adaptation of the later half of the series' third story arc was released from 1993 to 1994 by studio A.P.P.P., followed by another seven-volume series covering earlier parts of the arc from 2000 to 2002. A.P.P.P. also produced a theatrical film of the first arc in 2007. In 2012, an anime television series produced by David Production began broadcast on Tokyo MX, and covered the first two story arcs of the manga in 26 episodes. A second 48-episode season covering the third arc was broadcast in 2014 and 2015.
Phantom Blood (ファントムブラッド, Fantomu Buraddo) is the first story arc of the manga series JoJo's Bizarre Adventure written and illustrated by Hirohiko Araki. It was serialized in Weekly Shōnen Jump in 1987 for 44 chapters, which were later collected into 5 tankōbon volumes. It was licensed and released in North America by Viz Media.
The arc was originally known as JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Part 1 Jonathan Joestar: His Youth (ジョジョの奇妙な冒険 第一部 ジョナサン·ジョースター ―その青春―, JoJo no Kimyō na Bōken Dai Ichi Bu Jonasan Jōsutā -Sono Seishun-), and was followed by Battle Tendency. Phantom Blood was adapted as a 2006 PlayStation 2 video game, a 2007 anime film, and as the first part of a 2012 television anime series by David Production.
Tonpetty is a Hamon master who trained Zeppeli, as well as others. He trained the then 25-year-old Zeppeli in the ways of Hamon and eventually revealed to him that he would face a gruesome death. The only other known Hamon students of Tonpetty are Dire and Straizo, both who accompanied him to Dio's town. However, they did not meet with Jonathan and Speedwagon until after Zeppeli had died. During the final battle between Jonathan and Dio, Dire is killed, and Tonpetty and Straizo help kill Dio's remaining zombies. After the battle, Tonpetty is last seen at the docks (together with Straizo, Speedwagon, and others) to say farewell to Jonathan and Erina as they go on their honeymoon. Named after singer Tom Petty.
(Chorus)
Nothin on this earth can rock me
Like a juggalette
Kissing up and down her neck and
Talking dirty til she gets wet
Ladies in clown makeup and
Milenko thongs listen up
I'm a spit this lyrical message
Until I've had enough
(Chorus)
Nothin on this earth can rock me
Like a juggalette
Kissing up and down her neck and
Talking dirty til she gets wet
Take this for example,
Recently there's been a lady
Gorgeous Juggalette who
I can call my brunette baby
Loves it when I hold her tight and
Stick my hands between her thighs
Tears of ecstacy and passion
Slowly drippin from her eyes
Took her panties off
And rolled my tongue right down
Her f***ing chest
To the best p***y ever tasted,
F*** it was the best
Reached up with my arms
And she grabbed and
Tightly held my hands
Telling me how good it felt
So I continued with my plans
Dug a little deeper with my tongue
Until I hit the knot
Gripped my hands tighter
As my tongue tickled her G spot
Next thing that we did was
To create one being from two
Got her up on top and
F***ed her as the Juggalos do
Never felt the passion from
Another Juggalette before
That was days ago
And I'm still here cravin more
Gotta tell this Juggalette
In some form, in some way
I still got more to say and that
Boo still wants to play
This song goes out to all of you Psychopathic Juggalettes
Listen to me closely so that
I can get this off my chest
(Chorus)
Nothin on this earth can rock me
Like a juggalette
Kissing up and down her neck and
Talking dirty til she gets wet
Juggalettes listen up,
I'm a talk about them
Silly f*ggot pop punks
Them jockey sports hunks
The ones that dress to impress
And always buy from the best
The f**k they got to offer you
Besides a shaved chest?
It's what a juggalo like me can
Offer you just every time
Pourin' Faygo down ya t! ts
As we hand you to the sweet sublime
A juggalo will strip you down and
F**k you in his facepaint
Chew off your panties and
Lick your p***y til you faint
This song goes out to all of you Psychopathic Juggalettes
Listen to me closely so that
I can get this off my chest
(Chorus)
Nothin on this earth can rock me
Like a juggalette
Kissing up and down her neck and
Talking dirty til she gets wet
This song goes out to all of you Psychopathic Juggalettes
Listen to me closely so that
I can get this off my chest
(Chorus)
Nothin on this earth can rock me
Like a juggalette
Kissing up and down her neck and
Talking dirty til she gets wet
This song goes out to all of you Psychopathic Juggalettes
Listen to me closely so that
I can get this off my chest
(Chorus)
Nothin on this earth can rock me
Like a juggalette
Kissing up and down her neck and