Evelyn

Evelyn may refer to:

  • Evelyn (name), for people named Evelyn
  • Evelyn (film), a 2002 film starring Sophie Vavasseur and Pierce Brosnan
  • Evelyn: The Cutest Evil Dead Girl, 2002 award-winning short film and black comedy directed by Newfoundlander Brad Peyton
  • Hurricane Evelyn, fifth hurricane of the 1977 Atlantic hurricane season
  • Evelyn 7", 2005 release by Australian group The Mess Hall
  • Evelyn (play), a 1969 radio play by Rhys Adrian
  • Evelyn, London, UK
  • Evelyn, Ontario, Canada
  • Evelyn, California, USA
  • Evelyn, Kentucky, USA
  • Evelyn, Michigan, USA
  • Evelyn, Texas, USA
  • Evelyn, Wirt County, West Virginia, USA
  • Evelyn (VTA), former light rail train station in Mountain View, California, USA
  • Evelyn County, New South Wales, Australia
  • Electoral district of Evelyn, an electoral district in Victoria, Australia
  • 503 Evelyn, a main belt asteroid
  • Evelyn College for Women, or Evelyn College, the former women's college of Princeton University
  • Evelyn High School, in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe
  • See also

  • Evelyne
  • Evelyn (play)

    Evelyn is an award winning radio play by Rhys Adrian, first broadcast on BBC Radio 4 on 21 October 1969. It was later adapted for television as part of BBC 1's Play for Today series which was transmitted on 28 October 1971.

    Synopsis

    The play is largely a two-hander comprising a series of vignettes featuring pillow talk between the characters referred to in the script simply as 'The Man' and 'The Girl'. He is a city professional in his mid-thirties, she is a middle class housewife in her early twenties; both are enjoying an extra-marital affair, meeting every Tuesday afternoon to make love while The Girl's husband works late at the office.

    During one of their liaisons, The Girl claims to love both The Man and her husband equally. Troubled by this revelation, he gently persuades her to leave her husband and commit to him. The Girl does not consider this practical, and reveals that, besides her husband, The Man is not the only lover in her life. The Man grows increasingly paranoid that he will soon be replaced in The Girl's affections.

    Evelyn (ward)

    Evelyn is an electoral ward in the northernmost part of the London Borough of Lewisham. It is located in the Deptford area on the south bank of the River Thames, and is the only Lewisham ward that borders the Thames. Occupying the northern corner of the London Borough of Lewisham, the Evelyn ward borders only one other Lewisham ward, which is New Cross to the south. But Evelyn borders wards from three other London Boroughs, Greenwich West in the Royal Borough of Greenwich to the east, Surrey Docks of the London Borough of Southwark to the northwest, and across the River Thames on the Isle of Dogs, the Millwall ward from the London Borough of Tower Hamlets.

    It is named after John Evelyn who settled in Deptford with his wife in 1652. Their house, Sayes Court, adjacent to the naval dockyard, was purchased by Evelyn from his father-in-law Sir Richard Browne in 1653 and Evelyn soon began to transform the gardens.

    Evelyn Street is the main road passing through the area, it is part of the A200 road and is in a southeast to northwest direction. Deptford railway station is located in the southeast of the ward where Evelyn's entire southern border follows the railway line.

    Soo

    Soo may refer to:

  • Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, a border city in Canada
  • Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan, a border city in the United States
    • Soo Locks, the locks between Lake Superior and the lower Great Lakes
  • Soo Locks, the locks between Lake Superior and the lower Great Lakes
  • Soo Township, Michigan
  • Soo Line Railroad, the United States arm of the Canadian Pacific Railway
  • Soo, Kagoshima, a city in Japan
  • Soo District, Kagoshima, a district in Japan
  • Soo (puppet), a British panda puppet and TV character
  • Soo (film), a 2007 South Korean film
  • Rugby League State of Origin (SOO), an Australian rugby league competition
  • Soo River, a tributary of the Green River in British Columbia, Canada
  • Su (surname), a Chinese surname also spelled "Soo"
  • Soo (Korean name), a Korean surname and given name
  • See also

  • Sóo, a village in the Canary Islands
  • Søo, a river in Norway
  • Sioux, a Native American and First Nations people in North America
  • Sault (disambiguation)
  • Sue (disambiguation)
  • Sooß

    Sooß is a town in the district of Baden in Lower Austria, Austria.

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    Soo (film)

    Soo is a 2007 South Korean film directed by Yoichi Sai (also known as Choi Yang-il).

    Plot

    Tae-soo tries to steal from a gang. The gang catches Tae-soo's brother Tae-jin instead. The incident causes the brothers to separate. Tae-soo becomes a mob fixer and an assassin. Tae-jin becomes a police detective. When a call brings the brothers together, they get ready for brotherly bonding, but Tae-jin is killed. Tae-soo decides to get revenge on his brother's killer.

    Cast

  • Ji Jin-hee as Tae-soo
  • Kang Sung-yeon as Kang Mi-na
  • Moon Sung-keun Gu Yang-won
  • Lee Ki-young as Nam Dal-gu
  • Jo Kyung-hwan as Song-in ("Boss")
  • Oh Man-seok as Jeom Park-yi
  • Choi Deok-moon as Lee Won-jae
  • Yang Young-jo as Yoo Seon-il
  • Kim Jun-bae as Kim Jin-man
  • Park Chan-yang as young Tae-soo
  • Choi Jung-woo as Detective squad chief of police department team 2
  • Park Hyuk-kwon as Detective Jang
  • Jo Seok-hyeon as Detective Park
  • Lee Jae-gu as Detective Choi
  • Theatrical release

    Soo was released in South Korea on March 22, 2007, and was ranked fifth at the domestic box office on its opening weekend, grossing US$795,086. As of April 15, 2007, the film had a gross revenue of US$1,275,162.

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    Civilian

    by: Da T.r.u.t.h

    [Chorus]
    I'm a civilian
    My feet are planted
    I'm on this planet
    But cannot get too attached to this life
    'Cause I'm a pilgrim
    And so I'm building
    Fulfilling the great commission
    My eyes are fixed on the Christ
    [Verse One]
    We on a roll
    Tonic told me to write from my soul
    And not to think about the reviews, or the albums I sold
    And so I did that
    Laid back, prayed, got my focus right
    Thought about what the culture needs, not just what the culture likes
    Thought about the youth of the church, and got depressed like
    Man, they only want what they see, look at their appetites
    They only crave, for what satisfies for the moment
    They can't see past their noses
    Ain't thinking about the afterlife
    Man, they don't want God, they want 50 Cent
    They don't even want Christian rappers, at least not if he spends
    Most of his time on stage, bragging about God and His ways
    They really want, the gods of this age
    And so they're bored, when they sit in church
    You see them slumped in their seats- half asleep
    Simply ignoring the literature
    They want the counterfeit, like forging a signature
    Man, they don't care, about the Lord and His worth
    'cause
    [Chorus]
    [Verse Two]
    I get so tired, of reading men in the Bible
    Then coming up for air
    Looking around- I can't find nobody like them
    Sister girl's eye is on, buying the next item
    Y'all know we're in the age, where idleness is an idol
    Man, we need revival
    Ambassador told me
    To meet him in the kitchen
    'Cause dude, look at their diet
    It's sweets all week long
    And I ain't talking about junk food
    I'm talking about, what they're really desiring
    Xbox, videos, girls paint their pretty toes
    You know the type, that can't fall asleep till the city dozes
    Slaves to their cell phones, radios
    Or maybe over at a friend's, watching Ray Liotta on HBO
    My generation can't be still, or sit calm
    They skip Psalms, to go to the bedroom and watch sitcoms
    Now, I know, that we exist in a tension
    I just wish that we would switch our affection
    I know the fight
    [Chorus]
    [Verse Three]
    Ever since the advent, of the steam engine
    Man, it almost seems like
    Yahweh lost the redeemed's interest
    To iPods, Internet, our God's infinite
    Kids ain't a bit impressed, parents don't get it yet
    And some of our pastors don't get it yet
    Man, they think it's enough, if the kids are getting crunked
    So they keep throwing skate parties and concerts
    So, the kids know P. Diddy and Fonzworth
    But nothing about God's worth, and that's a problem Houston
    Let's not confuse it- part of God's solution is
    The older scooping the younger up, hoping to produce a hunger
    For righteousness in their souls, discipleship is the goal
    I pray that the generation, that likes to listen to Hov
    Would turn to the Lord Jesus Christ, to lift up their souls
    Above the surface, I pray we would know His worth
    And prefer the things of God, over what is bound to the earth




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