Poo is a colloquialism for feces.
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Poo (Asturian: Po) is one of nine parishes in Cabrales, a municipality of the autonomous community of Asturias, in northern Spain.
It has an area of 10.28 km², and a population of 163 (INE 2015) all in the same settement. Poo is found some 158 meters above sea level. It lies 1.5 km from Carreña, the capital of Cabrales.
Coordinates: 43°18′28″N 4°50′07″W / 43.30791°N 4.83514°W / 43.30791; -4.83514
Poo (English: Flower) is a Tamil language film directed by Sasi, based on the short story Veyilodu Poi written by Thamizh Selvan. The film produced by Moser Baer and Nesagee Cinemas, featured Srikanth and Parvathy in the lead roles. The film released in November 2008 to widespread critical acclaim, winning awards in international and regional film ceremonies.
The film is set in a village named Kongankulam (Close to Alangulam), located between Rajapalayam and Sivakasi in southern Tamil Nadu. It entails two different dreams of two different people for one person. The main aspects of this film are of the selfless, deep love and admiration that Maari (Parvathy) develops for her cousin Thangarasu (Srikanth) and the love and expectations of a poor, hardworking father (Ram) to his son Thangarasu.
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Ferris is both a given name and a family name. It is related to the name Fergus in Ireland, and the name Ferrers in England.
O scale (or O gauge) is a scale commonly used for toy trains and model railroading. Originally introduced by German toy manufacturer Märklin around 1900, by the 1930s three-rail alternating current O gauge was the most common model railroad scale in the United States and remained so until the early 1960s. In Europe, its popularity declined before World War II due to the introduction of smaller scales.
O gauge had its heyday when model railroads were considered toys, with more emphasis placed on cost, durability, and the ability to be easily handled and operated by pre-adult hands. Detail and realism were secondary concerns, at best. It remains a popular choice for hobbyists who enjoy running trains more than they enjoy other aspects of modelling, and collecting vintage O gauge trains is also popular. There is a market for reproduction and vintage style models also. A number of changes in recent years have addressed the concerns of scale model railroaders, making O scale more popular.