Eston Wycliffe "Wyc" Orr, Sr. (October 28, 1946 – May 28, 2014) was an American politician and lawyer.
Born in Tifton, Georgia, Orr received his bachelor's degree from Auburn University and his law degree from University of Tennessee College of Law. He then practiced law in Gainesville, Georgia and managed the family farm and timber business. Orr served in the Georgia House of Representatives from 1989 to 1993, as a Democrat. In 1992, he ran for a seat for the United States House of Representatives and lost the election. Orr died in Atlanta, Georgia.
Orr may also refer to:
Orr is a surname common throughout the English-speaking world, but especially in Scotland, Ulster, the United States, Canada, and northern England. The name is considered to have numerous origins: such as being derived from an Old Norse byname; a Gaelic nickname; and an Old English topographical name, or similar place-name.
There are numerous origins for the surname. The northern English, Scottish and Northern Irish surname is derived from the Old Norse byname Orri, meaning "blackcock" (a male black grouse). Another origin for the Scottish name is from the Gaelic odhar, meaning "pale", "dun". Another origin for the English name is from a topographical name for a person who lived on a shore, or ridge. This name is derived from the Old English ora, meaning "shore", "hill-slope", "flat-topped ridge". The name could also be derived from a place-name, derived from this Old English word; for example, the surname Ore is derived from Oare, in Berkshire, Kent; and Wiltshire; or Ore, in East Sussex. Padraig Mac Giolla Domhnaigh, suggested that the Irish surname originates from an Anglicisation of Gaelic Mac Iomhaire. Mac Giolla Domhnaigh stated that this was an old name from Renfrewshire, and a sept of the Campbells; he stated that the name was earlier spelt Mac Ure.
Orr is a fictional character in the classic novel Catch-22 by Joseph Heller. Orr is a bomber pilot who shares a tent with his good friend, the protagonist of the novel, Yossarian. Described as "a warm-hearted, simple-minded gnome," Orr is generally considered crazy. His most notable feature is repeatedly being shot down over water, but, until his final flight, always managing to survive along with his entire crew. On his final flight, perhaps two-thirds of the way through the novel, he is again shot down into the Mediterranean, and is lost at sea. Only in the last ten pages of the novel does Heller reveal that Orr's crashes were part of an elaborate (and successful) plot to escape the war.
Orr is the only airman of the group to successfully get away by the end of the novel.
Orr's motivation throughout is to escape the squadron and the war. He is also known for being very mechanically adept and uses his skills to make his and Yossarian's tent as comfortable as possible. This is because Yossarian is his friend, and although it is Orr's intent to escape, he wants to make things comfortable and good for his friend.
There's a storm coming
I can see it in her eyes
I can hear it in the way she says "everything's all
right"
I can feel it in the air between us
And I think I know the reason why
There's a storm coming
Tonight
Here comes the rain
As she turns away from me
And I know there's nothing I can say
That she'll believe
There's a sound of rolling thunder
That'll be shaking everything in sight
There's a storm coming
Tonight
Clouds of anger, tears of rain
Just have to hold on, be strong
And hope that it doesn't blow us away
There's a storm coming
I can see it in her eyes
Of the broken promises
Yeah and the alibis
I can feel it in the air between us
And I think I know the reason why
There's a storm coming
There's a storm coming
There's a storm coming
Tonight
Here comes the rain