Snuff

Snuff may refer to:

  • Snuff (tobacco), fine-ground tobacco, intended for consumption by being inhaled or sniffed into the nose
  • Moist snuff or dipping tobacco
  • Creamy snuff, an Indian tobacco paste
  • Herbal smokeless tobacco
  • Snuff film, a type of film that shows an actual murder
  • Snuff (film), a 1976 splatter film
  • Snuff (wrestler)
  • "Snuff" (CSI), an episode of the TV series CSI: Crime Scene Investigation
  • Snuff (Palahniuk novel), a 2008 novel by Chuck Palahniuk
  • Snuff (Pratchett novel), a 2011 Discworld novel by Terry Pratchett
  • In music:

  • Snuff (band), British band
  • Snuff (country rock band), Virginia-based band active in the early 1980s
  • "Snuff" (song), a song by Slipknot
  • "Snuff", a song by Slayer from World Painted Blood
  • Snuff Garrett (born 1938), American record producer
  • See also

  • Anatomical snuffbox
  • Naswar, a moist tobacco product placed under the lower lip similar to snuff, used in Afghanistan, Iran, Pakistan, India, Sweden, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan
  • Snuff (country rock band)

    Snuff were an American country rock/rockabilly band based in Southern Virginia and active during the 1970s and early 1980s. They released a pair of albums and scored a minor hit on the pop charts with "Bad, Bad Billy" in 1983.

    Career

    Snuff initially formed in the 1970s and began as an acoustic trio featuring guitarist James Gray "Jimbo" Bowling, guitarist Bill Wampler, and vocalist Mike Jones. However, the group gradually incorporated more of an electric sound into their repertoire, and by the 1980s, they had evolved into a six-member outfit, including Bowling, guitarist Robbie House, lead vocalist/acoustic guitarist Chuck "Coyote" Larson, bassist C. Scott Trabue, violinist Cecil Hooker, and drummer/percussionist Michael A. Johnson.

    The group released their eponymous debut album in 1982. Featuring a country sound infused with elements of rock, Snuff featured a minor country hit, "(So This is) Happy Hour," which peaked at number 71 on the Country music charts.

    The following year, the band released their follow-up album, an EP titled NightFighter. This release featured six tracks, including what would become the band's biggest hit, "Bad, Bad Billy." The tune would be the group's only hit to crack the Billboard Hot 100, peaking at #88 in August 1983. Penned by House, Larson, and Bowling, "Bad, Bad Billy" was also the only original tune on the EP, as the remaining tracks were covers of country and rockabilly songs. Another track from NightFighter, "United or Divided" was later featured in the 1985 film Tomboy.

    Jerry Tuite

    Michael Jerome "Jerry" Tuite (December 27, 1966 – December 6, 2003) was an American professional wrestler. He was best known for his appearances with World Championship Wrestling from 1999 to 2001 under the ring names The Wall and Sgt. A.W.O.L., as well as his appearances with Total Nonstop Action Wrestling in 2002 and 2003 as Malice.

    Professional wrestling career

    Early career (1994-1999)

    Born in Ocean Grove, New Jersey, Tuite broke into the wrestling business in 1994 after learning the ropes under veteran Mike Sharpe at his training school in New Jersey. Tuite trained at the WCW Power Plant before he wrestled full-time as The Wall in WCW. He was also a protégé of Bam Bam Bigelow.

    World Championship Wrestling (1999-2001)

    The Wall (1999-2000)

    Tuite debuted in World Championship Wrestling in 1999 as a bodyguard for Berlyn, then later moved to the singles division. The Wall and Berlyn had a feud with Vampiro and Jerry Only of the Misfits. The feud led to WCW Mayhem where Berlyn and Vampiro fought in a chain match, which Berlyn lost after The Wall walked out.

    Reach

    Reach may refer to:

    Companies and organizations

  • Reach Canada, a NGO in Canada, that help people with disabilities
  • Reach Global Services Ltd, a company operating a large cable network in Asia Pacific
  • Reach for the Top, a Canadian high-school trivia competition
  • Reach Skilled Volunteering, a third sector organization in the United Kingdom
  • The Reach Foundation, charitable organization in Australia
  • Media and entertainment

    Fictional characters

  • Reach (comics), a villainous alien race in the DC Comics universe
  • Video games

  • Halo: Reach, a 2010 video game in the Halo series set on the fictional planet Reach
  • Park Jung-suk (electronic sports), known by the nickname Reach, a professional StarCraft player
  • Music

    Albums

  • Reach (Eyes Set to Kill album), a 2008 album by the post-hardcore band Eyes Set to Kill
  • Reach (Meredith Edwards album), a 2001 album by country music artist Meredith Edwards
  • Reach (Survivor album), a 2006 album by the rock band Survivor
  • Songs

  • Reach, 2011 song by Atlantic Connection and Armanni Reign
  • Reach (geography)

    A reach is a general term for a length of a stream or river, usually suggesting a level, uninterrupted stretch. The beginning and ending points may be selected for geographic, historical or other reasons - and may be based on landmarks such as gauging stations, river miles, natural features, and topography.

    A reach may also be an expanse, or widening, of a stream or river channel. This commonly occurs after the river or stream is dammed. A reach is similar to an arm. The term "reach" can also refer to:

  • An extended portion or stretch of land or water;
  • a straight portion of a stream or river, as from one turn to another;
  • a level stretch, as between locks in a canal;
  • an arm of the sea extending up into the land.
  • As of 2015, the US Board on Geographic Names records 334 place names in the US with the characterization of a named "reach".

    See also

  • Stream pool
  • Rapid
  • References

    Park Jung-suk (StarCraft player)

    Park Jung-suk, also known as Reach or [Oops]Reach (born 27 December 1983) is a professional South Korean StarCraft player.

    Park, who also goes by the usernames Six_Devil_nO.1, ChoGoSy or TechniCal, is recognized as one of the best Protoss players in the world, an accomplishment for which he has been nicknamed "Hero Toss". He is skillful at macromanagement and does successful psionic storms and dragoon dancing, but plays relatively inconsistently against Zerg. He won the 2002 Sky Ongamenet StarLeague, beating SlayerS `BoxeR` with a 3-1 score. He uses a Logitech optical mini (a gift from his fanclub) and Samsung DT-35 Black keyboard.

    Park was the first player to achieve 100 Proleague victories, an accomplishment commemorated when he and Lee Jaedong (the second player to reach that benchmark) formed prints of their mouse-controlling hands in clay in a September 2009 ceremony.

    Park is now a coach for League of Legends and Tekken team NaJin e-mFire in Korea.

    Major achievements

    Podcasts:

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    Reach

    by: Snuff

    when there comes a time to hold
    when there comes a time you'll know
    when there comes a time to touch
    when there comes a love
    i'm going to spend that time with you
    when there comes a time for peace
    when there comes a time to reach
    when there comes a time to hope
    when there comes a love
    i'm going to spend that time with you
    a day with you is a special day




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