Gun is an American television anthology series which aired on ABC on Saturday night from April 12 to May 31, 1997 at 10:00 p.m Eastern time. The series lasted six episodes, each directed by a well-known director, before being cancelled. Each episode involves a pearl-handled .45 semi-automatic pistol as an important part of the plot. The characters in each episode are completely different and unrelated to those who appear in other episodes. The series was produced by Robert Altman and attracted numerous recognizable stars including Fred Ward, Kathy Baker, Carrie Fisher, Daryl Hannah, Randy Quaid, Martin Sheen and James Gandolfini in his first television role.
Gun, also spelled Geon, Kŏn, Keon, Gon, Kuhn, or Kun, is a single-syllable masculine Korean given name, as well as an element in some two-syllable given names. The meaning differs based on the hanja used to write it.
There are 15 hanja with this reading, and variant forms of two of those, on the South Korean government's official list of hanja which may be used in given names; they are:
People with this name include:
Gun laws in the United States regulate the sale, possession, and use of firearms and ammunition. State laws (and the laws of Washington, D.C. and the U.S. territories) vary considerably, and are independent of existing federal firearms laws, although they are sometimes broader or more limited in scope than the federal laws. A minority of U.S. states have created assault weapon bans that are similar to the expired federal assault weapons ban.
State level laws vary significantly in their form, content, and level of restriction. Forty-four states have a provision in their state constitutions similar to the Second Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, which protects the right to keep and bear arms. The exceptions are California, Iowa, Maryland, Minnesota, New Jersey, and New York. In New York, however, the statutory civil rights laws contain a provision virtually identical to the Second Amendment. Additionally, the U.S. Supreme Court held in McDonald v. Chicago that the protections of the Second Amendment to keep and bear arms for self-defense in one's home apply against state governments and their political subdivisions.
An ice pop is a water-based frozen snack. It is also referred to as a popsicle (Canada, U.S.), freeze pop (Ireland, U.S.), ice lolly (United Kingdom, Ireland), ice block, icy pole (parts of Australia and New Zealand), or chihiro (Cayman Islands). It is made by freezing flavored liquid (such as fruit juice) around a stick, generally resembling a tongue depressor. Often, the juice is colored artificially. Once the liquid freezes solid, the stick can be used as a handle to hold the ice pop. When an ice pop does not have a stick, it is called, among other names, a freezie.
Frank Epperson of Oakland, California, popularized ice pops after patenting the concept of "frozen ice on a stick" in 1923. He initially called it the Epsicle. A couple of years later, Epperson sold the rights to the invention and the Popsicle brand to the Joe Lowe Company in New York City.
Epperson claimed to have first created an ice pop in 1905 at the age of 11 when he accidentally left a glass of powdered soda and water with a mixing stick in it on his porch during a cold night, a story printed on the back panel of Popscicle brand treat boxes in the 80's and 90's. However, the evidence for this is scant.
POP is the eleventh studio album released by Joachim Witt in 2004.
Pop is a Romanian surname. Individuals with this name include:
The Birdy is a folding bicycle designed by Riese und Müller in Germany and produced by Pacific Cycles in Taiwan. As of 2010 over 100,000 had been sold. Three distinct models have been marketed, the third (Mk3) sold from July 2015.
First released in 1995, it was the first fully suspended folding bike. The ride is regarded by some as more sporty than the Brompton, thanks in part to a stiff single-piece aluminium frame with road bike rider geometry and no hinge. Some prefer its stiff suspended ride and rapid acceleration to that of a full-sized bike.
Markus Riese had the basic idea for the Birdy in 1992. The first prototype was quickly welded together from two old bicycles in his parent's garage (photos and German article here). After a year, Markus Riese and Heiko Muller built a prototype out of aluminium and won the “Hessian Innovation Prize”. The prototype was shown at two trade shows, Intercycle in Cologne and Eurobike in Friedrichshafen, and caused a stir. The first Birdy bikes were sold in 1995 as a 'de luxe' folder, the first with full suspension. It had a high price tag, usually over US$1,000.
I'm not the kind of lady
That on the ground
Throw the drama
Going up and down
I'm straight shooting
You can find it out
If you're gonna play the game
Standing up on your head
Fumbling words
Pulling my hair
Kicking up dirt
You're talking trash
And it's starting to work
Boy toy
I'm taking aim
I see the spark dancing in your eyes
Adrenaline sneaking up behind
No question, just tonight, out of your life
I got the way I want you
Load up, load up
Taking everything you got
Bu-bu-bang, bu-bu-bang
Straight for the heart
Give it up, give it up
Yeah, you know want up
Bu-bu-bang, bu-bu-bang
Strung off my pop gun
I'm trigger happy
I tracked you down
Lock the door
Make a sound
In the dark
Feel your way around
Don't go
I dare you know
I see the spark racing in your eyes
No conversation, just an open mind
No question, this is the best night of your life
I got the way I want you
Load up, load up
Taking everything you got
Bu-bu-bang, bu-bu-bang
Straight for the heart
Give it up, give it up
Yeah, you know want up
Bu-bu-bang, bu-bu-bang
Strung off my pop gun
Load up, load up
Taking everything you got
Bu-bu-bang, bu-bu-bang
Straight for the heart
Give it up, give it up
Yeah, you know want up
Bu-bu-bang, bu-bu-bang
Strung off my pop gun
Better watch out
I'm loaded with a boy and gun
Bang bang
Better watch out
I'm loaded with a boy and gun
Bang bang
Better watch out
I'm loaded with a boy and gun
Bang bang
Better watch out a boy and gun
Load up, load up
Taking everything you got
Bu-bu-bang, bu-bu-bang
Straight for the heart
Give it up, give it up
Yeah, you know want up
Bu-bu-bang, bu-bu-bang
Strung off my pop gun
Load up, load up
Taking everything you got
Bu-bu-bang, bu-bu-bang
Straight for the heart
Give it up, give it up
Yeah, you know want up
Bu-bu-bang, bu-bu-bang