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Bluey may refer to: People * Bluey (nickname), a list of people with the nickname. * Bluey Adams (1935–2019), Australian rules football player. * Bluey Wilkinson (1911–1940), Australian speedway rider. * Robert Bluey (born 1979), American conservative blogger and journalist. * Bluey, the stage name of Jean-Paul Maunick, British guitarist, bandleader, composer, and record producer. Television * ''Bluey'' (TV series), a 2018 Australian animated children's television series: ** Bluey Heeler, titular protagonist of the series. ** '' Bluey: The Album'', a 2021 soundtrack album for the series. ** '' Bluey: The Videogame'', a 2023 video game based on the series. * ''Bluey'' (1976 TV series), an Australian police drama television series. Other uses * Slang term for an Australian Cattle Dog. * Bluey (long-lived dog) (1910–1939), certified by Guinness World Records as the world's longest-living dog. * "Bluey the Walrus", a character in the 1997 video game ''Diddy Kong Racing''. ...
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Bluey (nickname)
Bluey is Australian slang for a redhead (usually a man). As a nickname, Bluey may refer to: * Bluey Adams (1935–2019), Australian rules football player * David Bairstow (1951–1998), English cricketer *Arthur Bluethenthal (1891–1918), American college football player and World War I pilot *Gregory Brazel (born 1954), Australian serial killer *Alex Burdon (1879–1943), pioneer Australian rugby league and rugby union footballer * Greg Mackey (born 1961), Australian rugby league footballer *Jean-Paul Maunick (born 1957), British musician, founder of the band Incognito *Brian McClennan (born 1962), New Zealand rugby league footballer and coach * Bob McClure (footballer) (1925–2003), Australian rules footballer * Tim McGrath (born 1970), Australian rules footballer *Guy McKenna (born 1969), Australian rules football coach and former player * Ian Shelton (footballer) (1940–2021), Australian rules footballer * Steve Southern (born 1982), Australian rugby league footballer * K ...
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Diddy Kong Racing
''Diddy Kong Racing'' is a 1997 kart racing game developed and published by Rare for the Nintendo 64. The game revolves around Diddy Kong and his friends' attempt to defeat the intergalactic antagonist, a wizard pig named Wizpig, through winning a series of races. The player takes control of any of the featured characters throughout the game. ''Diddy Kong Racing'' features five ''worlds'' with four racetracks each, and the ability to drive a car, hovercraft, or pilot an aeroplane. Development began after the release of '' Killer Instinct 2'' (1996), and was intended to be an adventure game known as ''Wild Cartoon Kingdom'' in its early stages. As time progressed, the focus of development shifted from a Walt Disney World-influenced racing game to a unique title named ''Pro-Am 64'', in which Nintendo had no involvement. Due to the delays of ''Banjo-Kazooie'', Rare felt that they needed a stronger intellectual property to attract a wider audience for a game scheduled to release ...
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Blued (other)
Blued may refer to: * Bluing (steel), a type of finish * blued (macOS) * Blued (app) See also * * Bluing (other) * Blues (other) * Bluey (other) * Blue (other) Blue is a color. Blue may also refer to: Places * Blue, Arizona, an unincorporated community in the United States * Blue, Oklahoma, an unincorporated community in the United States * Blue, West Virginia, an unincorporated community in the Unit ...
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Louie Bluie
Howard "Louie Bluie" Armstrong (March 4, 1909 – July 30, 2003) was an American string band and country blues musician, who played fiddle, mandolin, and guitar and sang. He was also a notable visual artist and raconteur. Early life William Howard Taft Armstrong was born in Dayton, Tennessee, and grew up in LaFollette, Tennessee. He was the middle son from a musically talented family of nine children. His father was also a musician but supported his family with a job in a local steel mill. As a young teenager he taught himself to play the fiddle and joined a band led by Blind Roland Martin and his brother Carl Martin. They toured the United States performing a wide range of music, from work songs and spirituals through popular Tin Pan Alley tunes and foreign-language songs. For a few years, Armstrong attended Tennessee State Normal School as an arts student studying painting and design, while also playing cello in the symphony orchestra as well as fiddle in a jazz band. M ...
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Bluie
Bluie was the United States military code name for Greenland during World War II. It is remembered by the numbered sequence of base locations identified by the 1941 United States Coast Guard South Greenland Survey Expedition, and subsequently used in radio communications by airmen unfamiliar with pronunciation of the Greenlandic Inuit and Danish names of those locations. These were typically spoken BLUIE (direction) (number), with direction being east or west along the Greenland coast from Cape Farewell.Morison, p.62 * Bluie East One: Torgilsbu radio and weather station at near Aqissiat on Prince Christian Sound * Bluie East Two: Ikateq airfield with radio and weather station at * Bluie East Three: Gurreholm radio and weather station at Gurreholm Research Station
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Bluey Day Foundation
The Bluey Day Foundation was a not-for-profit organization in Australia that called upon national Police, Ambulance, Fire and Emergency An emergency is an urgent, unexpected, and usually dangerous situation that poses an immediate risk to health, life, property, or environment and requires immediate action. Most emergencies require urgent intervention to prevent a worsening ... Services, as well as the general community, to raise funds to support children with cancer and other serious illnesses. Karl David founded The Bluey Day Foundation in 1995. The Foundation ceased its activities in 2010, after having raised over $20 million Australian dollars for the benefit of children with cancer. The chair of the Bluey Day Foundation was Neil Williamson. Bluey Day Bluey Day was held annually in August and was one of the major fundraising campaigns where the emergency services and community came together to raise funds and shave their heads or go blue by colouring their hair or wea ...
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Pacific Palms, New South Wales
Pacific Palms is small coastal locality in the Mid North Coast region of New South Wales (NSW), Australia, in the Mid-Coast Council local government area. Geography The locality is bounded by Smiths Lake to the south and Booti Booti National Park to the north. It includes the villages of Blueys Beach, Elizabeth Beach, Boomerang Beach and Tiona. Tourism A major attraction for visitors is the Green Cathedral at the north end of Pacific Palms. This outdoor cathedral is in a cabbage tree forest overlooking Wallis Lake. Blueys and Boomerang Beach are known for their beauty and surfing. Hiking trails and secluded beaches are also some of the attractions of the area. Demographics The 2021 Census by the Australian Bureau of Statistics counted 936 people in Pacific Palms on census night. Of these 50% were male whilst 50% were female. The majority of residents (78.2%) are of Australian birth, with other common responses being England (4.7%), New Zealand (1.6%) and Canada (0.6%). The ag ...
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Swagman
A swagman (also called a swaggie, sundowner or tussocker) was a transient labourer who traveled by foot from farm to farm carrying his belongings in a swag. The term originated in Australia in the 19th century and was later used in New Zealand. Swagmen were particularly common in Australia during times of economic uncertainty, such as the 1890s and the Great Depression of the 1930s. Many unemployed men travelled the rural areas of Australia on foot, their few meagre possessions rolled up and carried in their swag. Their swag was frequently referred to as "Matilda", hence Waltzing Matilda refers to walking with their swag. Typically, they would seek work in farms and towns they travelled through, and in many cases the farmers, if no permanent work was available, would provide food and shelter in return for some menial task. The figure of the "jolly swagman", represented most famously in Banjo Paterson's bush poem "Waltzing Matilda", became a folk hero in 19th-century Austra ...
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Electric Blue (TV Series)
''Electric Blue'' is a series of softcore pornographic videos that were produced in the UK in the 1980s. They subsequently aired on the Playboy Channel. Many prominent porn stars performed on ''Electric Blue'', including Ginger Lynn, Traci Lords, Marilyn Chambers, Christy Canyon, Sasha Gabor, Blake Palmer, Janey Robbins, and Rick Savage. '' Hustler'' centrefold model and "scream queen" actress Gail Harris made appearances in many episodes. ''Electric Blue: The Movie'' (1981) is a film compèred by the US pornographic star Marilyn Chambers. It consists of a compilation of clips from the ''Electric Blue'' home video series. These include sketches, erotic songs, lesbian fantasies and a nude disco dancing competition. There are also film clips showing archive nude footage of celebrities such as Marilyn Monroe, Joanna Lumley and Jacqueline Bisset, as well as Jayne Mansfield's naked bath scene from the film '' Promises! Promises!'' (1963). ''Electric Blue: The Movie'' was released ...
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Bluey And Curley
''Bluey and Curley'' is an Australian newspaper comic strip written by the Australian artist, caricaturist, and cartoonist Alex Gurney. Few original ''Bluey and Curley'' strips are held in public collections, because Gurney often gave the original art work of his caricatures, cartoons, and comic strips to anyone who asked. Following Gurney's death in 1955, the strip was taken over by Norm Rice in early 1956, but he died in a vehicle accident that year. ''Bluey and Curley'' was then taken over by cartoonist Les Dixon who drew it for 18 years until he retired in 1975. Characters The first ''Bluey and Curley'' strip appeared soon after the start of World War II. It featured two Australian soldiers, Bluey (who had served in the First AIF), and Curley, a new recruit. By the end of the war, they had served in every Australian campaign — in North Africa, in the Middle East, in New Guinea, in Northern Australia, and in the Pacific Islands — and, once the war was over, they even went ...
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Bluey (long-lived Dog)
Bluey (7 June 1910 – 14 November 1939) was a female Australian Cattle Dog owned by Les and Rosalie Hall of Rochester, Victoria. She holds the ''Guinness World Record'' as the oldest verified dog to have ever lived. The record was briefly disputed by Bobi, but Bobi's certification was revoked by ''Guinness'' due to the lacking evidence, after veterinarians came forward challenging Bobi's claimed age. Additionally, Bluey's title was also challenged by many other dogs including Max, Chilla, Maggie, and Bella, though they were never verified. Life Bluey was born 7 June 1910 in Rochester, Victoria, Australia and was acquired by William Hall in 1910. After William's death, Bluey was passed to his son Les and his wife. It is claimed Bluey worked as a cattle and sheep dog for about 20 years before retiring. According to ''Guinness World Records'', Bluey was the oldest-lived dog ever verified, having lived 29 years and 5 months (1910–1939) before being euthanised. Many other ow ...
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Bluey Adams
Frank Adams (12 June 1935 – 11 August 2019), known as Bluey Adams, was an Australian rules football player, who played in the Victorian Football League (VFL) for the Melbourne Football Club. Football His prime positions were in the forward pocket, where he was a regular, damaging goal-kicker, and as a rover and a wing-man, where he was able to use his great pace to advantage in the open spaces of the MCG. He was one of the fortunate few Melbourne players to be part of all six premierships the club gained during its ten 'golden years' from 1955 to 1964. Statistics : , - , 1953 , , , , 41 , 4 , , 5 , , , , , , , , , , , , , , 1.3 , , , , , , , , , , , , , , 0 , - , 1954 , , , , 6 , 18 , , 20 , , , , , , , , , , , , , , 1.1 , , , , , , , , , , , , , , 1 , - , bgcolor=F0E68C , 1955# , , , , 6 , 16 , , 9 , , , , , , , , , , , , , , 0.6 , , , , , , , , , , , , , , 1 , - , bgcolor=F0 ...
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