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 (TV series)

Scoop is a children's TV series first broadcast by the BBC from January 2009 to present and is written by Julian Dutton, Tom Jamieson and Nev Fountain, Martin Hughes & Rory Clark. It is currently on its third season.

The show stars Shaun Williamson as Digby Digworth, an ambitious but inept journalist for a fictional local newspaper, The Pilbury Post. Each episode centres on Digby's failure to get a scoop, ending up causing mayhem and disaster instead. In each of these he is accompanied by Hacker, a dog. The show also stars Mark Benton as the newspaper's short-tempered editor, Max de Lacey and there are guest appearances by popular British TV actors such as Lesley Joseph and Mina Anwar who plays Selena Sharp, reporter for a rival paper. In one episode the writer J. K. Rowling is parodied as a novelist character called T. K. Towling, while in another Jeremy Clarkson (ex top gear presenter) is satirised with the character Clark Jameson.

The episodes are 28 minutes in length and were originally stripped (broadcast every day) across weekdays on BBC One at 3.25 pm between 5 January and 23 January.

Scoop (utensil)

In common usage, a scoop is any specialized spoon used to serve food.

In the technical terms used by the food service industry and in the retail and wholesale food utensil industries, there is a clear distinction between two types of scoop: the disher, which is used to serve ice cream, measure a portion e.g. cookie dough, or to make melon balls; and the scoop which is used to measure or to transfer an unspecified amount of a bulk dry foodstuff such as rice, flour, or sugar.

Dishers are usually hemispherical like an ice cream scoop, while measuring scoops are usually cylindrical, and transfer scoops are usually shovel-shaped. Some dishers have mechanical devices which help get the contents out of the scoop. Some ice cream scoops are liquid-filled to keep the ice cream from freezing to the scoop's metal. Traditionally dishers are sized by the number of scoops per quart but may also be sized by ounces, the diameter of the bowl, or the number of tablespoons they hold.

  • Transfer scoop

  • Rewind

    Rewind may refer to:

    Films and radio and television

  • Rewind (2010 film), Irish film by P.J. Dillon
  • Rewind (2013 film), American TV film by Jack Bender
  • Rewind (radio program), a Canadian radio program broadcast by CBC Radio One
  • Rewind (TV channel), a Canadian cable television network, owned by Channel Zero via Ouat Media (formerly Movieola)
  • "Rewind" (The Twilight Zone), an episode of the science fiction television series 2002 revival of The Twilight Zone
  • Rewind (TV series), a 2007-2008 Canadian television program
  • Literature

  • Rewind (Terry England novel), a 1997 science fiction novel by Terry England
  • Rewind (William Sleator novel), a 1999 science fiction novel that explores maturity and self-confidence
  • Music

  • Rewind (Johnny Rivers album), 1967
  • Rewind (1971–1984), a 1984 compilation album by the Rolling Stones
  • "Rewind (Find a Way)", the second single to be released of Beverley Knight's second studio album, Prodigal Sista, 1998
  • Rewind (Hexstatic album), 2000
  • "Rewind", a Pillar song from their 2004 album Where Do We Go from Here
  • Rewind (Johnny Rivers album)

    Rewind is the second studio album by the American musician Johnny Rivers, released in 1967 by Imperial Records. The album includes cover versions of "Baby, I Need Your Lovin'" and "The Tracks of My Tears". Produced by Lou Adler with arrangements by Jimmy Webb, who wrote eight of the songs, the album peaked at #14 on the Billboard albums chart.

    Reception

    In his review in Allmusic, Zach Curd called Rewind, with its "big, clean production, and quality L.A. session musicians", a "great collection of blue-eyed soul and rock." Curd concluded that the album was "a solid, tight recording, with excellent production and inventive arrangements provided by Webb."

    Track listing

  • "Baby I Need Your Lovin'" (Brian Holland, Lamont Dozier, Eddie Holland) – 3:08
  • "Rosecrans Boulevard" (Jimmy Webb) – 2:31
  • "Carpet Man" (Jimmy Webb) – 3:02
  • "Tunesmith" (Jimmy Webb) – 3:10
  • "Sweet Smiling Children" (Jimmy Webb) – 2:10
  • "Do What You Gotta' Do" (Jimmy Webb) – 2:19
  • "The Tracks Of My Tears" (Warren "Pete" Moore, Smokey Robinson, Marvin Tarplin) – 2:53
  • Rewind (Flame album)

    Rewind is the second solo album from Christian hip hop artist Flame, released on December 6, 2005.

    Track listing

    Podcasts:

    PLAYLIST TIME:

    Re-Rewind

    by: Artful Dodger

    (feat. Craig David)
    Re-rewind
    Enter, selecta
    Ehh, yeah
    Ehh, eh yeah
    Ehh, yeah
    Enter, selecta
    Making moves, yeah, on the dance floor
    Gotta move on dancing yeah, real hard core
    From the front to the back that's where I was at
    You know, you know, the Artful Dodger do it like that
    With Craig David all over your..
    DJ it's all up to you
    When the crowd go wild
    Tell me, whatcha gonna do
    Re-rewind, when the crowd say Bo Selecta
    Re-rewind, when the crowd say Bo Selecta
    Re-rewind, when the crowd say Bo Selecta
    Re-rewind, when the crowd say Bo Bo Bo
    Re-rewind, when the crowd say Bo Selecta
    Re-rewind, when the crowd say Bo Selecta
    Re-rewind, when the crowd say Bo Selecta
    Re-rewind
    This goes out to all the DJ's
    Ehh, yeah
    Ehh, eh yeah
    Ehh, yeah
    Ehh, yeah
    Making moves, yeah, on the dance floor
    Gotta move on dancing yeah, real hard core
    From the front to the back that's where I was at
    You know, you know, the Artful Dodger do it like that
    With Craig David all over your..
    DJ it's all up to you
    When the crowd go wild
    Tell me, whatcha gonna do
    Re-rewind, when the crowd say Bo Selecta
    Re-rewind, when the crowd say Bo Selecta
    Re-rewind, when the crowd say Bo Selecta
    Re-rewind, when the crowd say Bo Bo Bo
    Re-rewind, when the crowd say Bo Selecta
    Re-rewind, when the crowd say Bo Selecta
    Re-rewind, when the crowd say Bo Selecta
    Re-rewind
    This goes out to all the DJ's
    Making moves, yeah, on the dance floor
    Gotta move on dancing yeah, real hard core
    From the front to the back that's where I was at
    You know, you know, the Artful Dodger do it like that
    With Craig David all over your..
    DJ it's all up to you
    When the crowd go wild
    Tell me, whatcha gonna do
    Making moves, yeah, on the dance floor
    Gotta move on dancing yeah, real hard core
    From the front to the back that's where I was at
    You know, you know, the Artful Dodger do it like that
    With Craig David all over your..
    DJ it's all up to you
    When the crowd go wild
    Tell me, whatcha gonna do
    Re-rewind, when the crowd say Bo Selecta
    Re-rewind, eh yeah, selecta
    Re-rewind, when the crowd say Bo Selecta
    Re-rewind, eh yeah, selecta




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