Boers and Bernstein is an afternoon drive-time sports talk show on Chicago's WSCR hosted by former Chicago Sun-Times columnist Terry Boers and Dan Bernstein. The program airs weekday afternoons from 1 p.m. to 6 p.m CST. The pairing debuted in 1999 and originally aired from 8 a.m. to 12 p.m., then aired from 10a-2p and 2p-6p until moving to its current 1p-6p time slot in 2009, making it the longest-running sports talk program in Chicago.
The program is best known for its signature segment, "Who Ya Crappin'?" that usually airs on Thursdays at 5:00 p.m. unless preempted. The segment takes its name from an interview that co-host Terry Boers did with then-Chicago Bears head coach Mike Ditka, in which Boers criticized Ditka for being resigned to his imminent dismissal, and Ditka responded that Boers previously chided Ditka by saying that having a fiery demeanor was "the wrong thing to do, so who ya crappin?" In the spirit of the initial confrontation, listeners are asked to expose—by calling, emailing, or TEXTING (you have to scream that)—a member of or beyond the sports world who has "lied, misled, told a half-truth, a complete falsehood" or, best capturing the essence of the segment, "engaged in an act of verbal hypocrisy." Participants try to earn the hosts' tacit or sometimes overt approval through well constructed and presented entries, with the key catch phrase concluding each entry. As in everything else on the show, Terry always defers to Dan on the callers' statements. Callers who fail to approach the exercise correctly (callers must focus on something someone said, not something someone did) or take too much time to arrive at the conclusion are taken off the air and chided for their inability to complete the task, usually with the gunshot sound effect previously employed during High Noon.
Boer (English pronunciation: /ˈboʊ.ər/, /bɔːr/ or /bʊər/;Afrikaans: [buːr]) is the Dutch and Afrikaans word for "farmer." As used in South Africa, it was used to denote the descendants of the Dutch-speaking settlers of the eastern Cape frontier in Southern Africa during the 18th century. For a time the Dutch East India Company controlled this area, but it was taken over by the United Kingdom.
In addition the term was applied to those who left the Cape Colony during the 19th century to settle in the Orange Free State, Transvaal (which are together known as the Boer Republics), and to a lesser extent Natal. They left the Cape primarily to escape British rule and get away from the constant border wars between the British imperial government and the tribes on the eastern frontier.
The Dutch East India Company had been formed in the Dutch Republic in 1602, and the Dutch had entered keenly into the competition for the colonial and imperial trade of commerce in Southeast Asia. In 1648 one of their ships was stranded in Table Bay, and the shipwrecked crew had to forage for themselves on shore for several months. They were so impressed with the natural resources of the country that on their return to the Republic, they represented to the directors of the company the great advantages to the Dutch Eastern trade to be had from a properly provided and fortified station of call at the Cape. The result was that in 1652, a Dutch expedition led by surgeon Jan van Riebeek constructed a fort and laid out vegetable gardens at Table Bay.
Terry is both a masculine and feminine given name derived from Terence or Teresa.
Terryana Fatiah (born June 18, 1984),better known as Terry is an Indonesian singer. She is best known after singing recycled song "Janji Manismu", which success become hit in Indonesia.
Terry was born in Jakarta and resides in Central Jakarta, Jakarta. She began singing since a kid.
Terry started her career on 2004 as professional back-up singer for band Dewa 19 and singer Audy. On the same year she was recording song with Rio Febrian on song "Katakanlah" for Febrian's album Ku Ada Disini. Her first single was Koes Plus's song titled "Hatiku Beku" who made her known as singer in Indonesia and that song appeared on compilation album titled "Now And Forever" in 2006. And on the same year, she released her first self-titled album "TERRY" with first single "Janji Manismu" which became hit in Indonesia and made her become new rising singer in Indonesia. Her second single was "Kepingan Hati" but this song failed on Indonesia music chart. On 2007, Terry got a chance to duet with singer from France Julian Cely for his first Indonesia album on song "Tentang Kita". That song was mix between Indonesian and France languages On 2011, she released her second album titled "Are You Ready" with single "Harusnya Kau Pilih Aku".
Terry is a common given name that may also be a surname.
Terry may also refer to:
Es krönt sich selbst
Und giert nach Macht
Es brandschatzt und mordet
In seiner Schlacht
Es liebt nur sich
Ganz unbewußt
Es trägt zwei Herzen
In seiner Brust
Das Gott-Tier Mensch
Es zürnt und tobt
Zerstört die Welt
Es verrät Freunde
Für dreckiges Geld
Es verehrt Götter
Betet zum Licht
Es fürchtet den Teufel
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