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Ryan Merkle QMRA History of the English-Speaking Peoples is a four-volume history of Britain and its former colonies and possessions throughout the world, written by Winston Churchill, covering the period from Caesar's invasions of Britain (55 BC) to the beginning of the First World War (1914).[1] It was started in 1937 and finally published 1956–58, delayed several times by war and his work on other texts. The volumes have been abridged into a single-volume, concise edition.


QMR"Why I Write" (1946) is an essay by George Orwell detailing his personal journey to becoming a writer. It was first published in the Summer 1946 edition of Gangrel. The editors of this magazine, J.B.Pick and Charles Neil, had asked a selection of writers to explain why they wrote. [1]
The essay offers a type of mini-autobiography in which he writes of having first completed poems and tried his hand at short-stories, and carried on a continuous "story" about himself in his head, before finally becoming a full-fledged writer. It goes on to set out some important motives for writing.
Four motives for writing[edit]
Orwell lists "four great motives for writing" which he feels exist in every writer. He explains that all are present, but in different proportions, and also that these proportions vary from time to time. They are as follows;
Sheer egoism- Orwell argues that a writer writes from a "desire to seem clever, to be talked about, to be remembered after death, to get your own back on grown-ups in childhood, etc." He says that this is a motive the writer shares with scientists, artists, lawyers - "the whole top crust of humanity" - and that the great mass of humanity, not acutely selfish, after the age of about thirty abandons individual ambition. A minority remains however, determined 'to live their own lives to the end, and writers belong in this class.' Serious writers are vainer than journalists, though "less interested in money".
Aesthetic enthusiasm- Orwell explains that the present in writing is the desire to make one's writing look and sound good, having "pleasure in the impact of one sound on another, in the firmness of good prose or the rhythm of a good story." He says that this motive is "very feeble in a lot of writers" but still present in all works of writing.
Historical impulse- He sums this up stating this motive is the "desire to see things as they are, to find out true facts and store them up for the use of posterity."
Political purpose- Orwell writes that "no book is genuinely free from political bias", and further explains that this motive is used very commonly in all forms of writing in the broadest sense, citing a "desire to push the world in a certain direction" in every person. He concludes by saying that "the opinion that art should have nothing to do with politics is itself a political attitude."
Orwell, who is considered to be a very political writer, says that by nature, he is "a person in whom the first three motives would outweigh the fourth", and that he "might have remained almost unaware of [his] political loyalties", - but that he had been "forced into becoming a sort of pamphleteer" because his era was not a peaceful one. In the decade since 1936-37 his desire had been to "make political writing into an art". He concludes the essay explaining that "it is invariably where I lacked a political purpose that I wrote lifeless books and was betrayed into purple passages, sentences without meaning, decorative adjectives and humbug generally."
The fourth is always different from the previous three



Ryan Merkle QMrDuring the 16th century the idea of creating a Bibliotheca Universalis, a universal listing of all printed books, emerged from well-established academics and librarians: Conrad Gessner, Gabriel Naudé, John Dury, and Gottfried Leibniz.[13] The four librarians responsible for establishing the Bibliotheca Universalis are important figures in librarianship. Gabriel Naude published Avis pour dresser une bibliothèque, the first printed monograph on librarianship.[12] In this monograph, Naude advocated collecting all kinds of books, old and new, of famous, more obscure, and heretical authors. He also contributed to the idea of organization and administration of libraries which led to the development of library collections. It was also in part thanks to Naude that some libraries began to lend books outside of the precincts of the library.[14]

Ryan Merkle QMRAs of 2009, 29 police officers have been killed by criminal act,[1][2] and about 17 have died from accidental causes, during the execution of duty. There has been one instance of multiple police deaths, when Stanley Graham gunned down four officers attempting to apprehend him in 1941, and four double fatalities. Most of the homicides have been a result of gunshot wounds, the accidents mainly due to either drowning or vehicle (car/aircraft) accidents.

Ryan Merkle QMRIn association football, the referee is the person responsible for enforcing the Laws of the Game during the course of a match. He or she is the final decision-making authority on all facts connected with play, and is the only official on the pitch with the authority to start and stop play and impose disciplinary action against players during a match. At most levels of play the referee is assisted by two assistant referees (formerly known as linesmen), who are empowered to advise the referee in certain situations such as the ball leaving play or infringements of the Laws of the Game occurring out of the view of the referee; however, the assistant referees' decisions are not binding and the referee has authority to overrule an assistant referee. At higher levels of play the referee may also be assisted by a fourth official who supervises the teams' technical areas and assists the referee with administrative tasks.

Ryan Merkle QMRThe Secretary of State is appointed by the President of the United States and is confirmed by the United States Senate. The Secretary of State along with the Secretary of the Treasury, the Secretary of Defense, and the Attorney General are generally regarded as the four most important cabinet members because of the importance of their respective departments.

Ryan Merkle QMRThe United States four dollar coin, also officially called a Stella, is a unit of currency equivalent to four United States dollars.

Ryan Merkle QMRThe Four Corners Formation is a geologic formation in Kentucky. It preserves fossils dating back to the Carboniferous period .

Ryan Merkle QMRThe forming–storming–norming–performing model of group development was first proposed by Bruce Tuckman in 1965,[1] who mentioned that these phases are all necessary and inevitable in order for the team to grow, to face up to challenges, to tackle problems, to find solutions, to plan work, and to deliver results. This model has become the basis for subsequent models.



QMRInto the Woods is a musical with music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim and book by James Lapine. The musical intertwines the plots of several Brothers Grimm and Charles Perrault fairy tales, exploring the consequences of the characters' wishes and quests. The main characters are taken from "Little Red Riding Hood", "Jack and the Beanstalk", "Rapunzel", and "Cinderella", as well as several others. The musical is tied together by an original story involving a childless baker and his wife and their quest to begin a family, their interaction with a witch who has placed a curse on them, and their interaction with other storybook characters during their journey.
Starting with the words "Once Upon a Time," the Narrator introduces four characters who each have a wish: Cinderella, the daughter of a wealthy man who has been reduced by her wicked stepmother and stepsisters into becoming their skivvy, wishes to attend the King's festival; Jack, a simple poor boy, wishes that his cow, Milky White, would give milk; and a Baker and his Wife wish they could have a child.
While Little Red Ridinghood[3] wishes for bread from the Baker to take to her grandmother's house, which they reluctantly give, Jack's weary mother, who wishes for gold, nags him into selling the cow, and Cinderella's stepmother and stepsisters Florinda and Lucinda tease her about wanting to attend the King's festival.
The Baker's neighbor, an ugly old witch, reveals that the source of the couple's infertility is a curse she placed on the Baker's line after catching the Baker's father in her garden stealing vegetables, including six "magic" beans. In addition to the curse, the Witch took the Baker's father's newborn child Rapunzel. She explains the curse will be lifted if the Baker and his Wife can find the four ingredients that the Witch needs for a certain potion; "the cow as white as milk, the cape as red as blood, the hair as yellow as corn, and the slipper as pure as gold," all before the chime of midnight in three days' time. All begin their journeys into the woods — Jack goes to the market to sell his beloved pet Milky White, Cinderella's family goes to the Festival while Cinderella goes to her mother's grave to ask for guidance, Little Red goes to her grandmother's house, and the Baker, refusing his wife's help, goes to find the ingredients ("Prologue").
Cinderella visits her mother's grave and receives a beautiful gown and golden slippers from her mother's spirit ("Cinderella at the Grave"). Jack encounters a Mysterious Man who mocks him for trying to sell his cow for more than a "sack of beans" and then vanishes. Little Red Ridinghood meets a hungry Wolf who convinces her to take a detour on her way to Granny's ("Hello, Little Girl"). The Baker sees Little Red Ridinghood in the woods, and when the Witch appears, screaming at him to get the red cape, he is so frightened that he forgets the ingredients he needs. Luckily his wife, who followed him into the forest, reminds him. They are squabbling over her presence when they come across Jack with Milky White. Not having the money necessary to buy the cow, they convince Jack that the beans the Baker has found in his father's old hunting jacket are magic and buy the cow for five of them. Jack bids a tearful goodbye to his cow ("I Guess This Is Goodbye"), and the Baker orders his wife to return to the village with the cow. He has qualms about being so dishonest, but his wife reasons that the chance to have a child justifies their trickery ("Maybe They're Magic".)
The Witch has raised Rapunzel as her own daughter, keeping her locked away from the world in a tall tower in the middle of the woods, accessible only by climbing Rapunzel's long, golden hair ("Our Little World"). However, on this day a handsome prince spies the beautiful Rapunzel and resolves to climb the tower himself. In another part of the wood, the Baker has tracked down Little Red Ridinghood. Following the Witch's advice, he attempts to simply steal the red cape, but her ensuing temper tantrum guilts him into returning it. When Little Red Ridinghood arrives at her grandmother's house, she is swallowed by the Wolf. The Baker, in pursuit of the cape, slays the Wolf, pulling Little Red Ridinghood and her grandmother from the beast's innards. Little Red Ridinghood rewards him with the red cape, reflecting on her new experiences ("I Know Things Now"). Meanwhile, Jack's mother angrily tosses the beans aside and sends her son to bed without supper. As Cinderella flees the Festival, pursued by another handsome prince and his steward, the Wife helps her hide and quizzes Cinderella about the ball. Cinderella explains that it was a nice ball ("A Very Nice Prince") but seems fairly ambivalent about the experience. As a giant beanstalk begins to sprout from the ground next to Jack's cottage, the Baker's Wife spots Cinderella's pure gold slippers. She tries to chase after Cinderella but inadvertently allows Milky White to run off, leaving the Baker's Wife without the slippers or the cow. The characters each state morals and credos as the first midnight chimes ("First Midnight") and they continue their journeys through the woods.
The next morning, Jack describes his thrilling adventure after he returns from climbing the beanstalk and finding a castle of two married giants, whom he robbed unnoticed ("Giants in the Sky"). He gives the Baker five gold pieces he stole from the giants to buy back his cow. When the Baker hesitates, Jack climbs back up the beanstalk to find more. The Mysterious Man emerges and taunts the Baker, stealing the money. The Baker's Wife confesses she has lost the cow, and she and the Baker split up to look for it. Cinderella's Prince and Rapunzel's Prince, who are brothers, meet and compare the misery of their newfound and unobtainable loves ("Agony"). The Baker's Wife, who is eavesdropping, takes note when Rapunzel's prince mentions that he is in love with a girl in a tower with hair "as yellow as corn." The Baker's Wife fools Rapunzel into letting down her hair and pulls out a piece of it. Meanwhile, The Mysterious Man gives Milky White back to the Baker.
The Baker's Wife and Cinderella meet again, and the Baker's Wife makes a desperate grab for her shoes, almost succeeding before Cinderella flees. The Baker and his wife reunite, now with three of the four items. The Baker admits that they will have to work together to fulfill the quest ("It Takes Two"). Jack arrives with a hen that lays golden eggs and attempts to buy Milky White back, but the cow suddenly keels over dead as midnight chimes. Again, the characters exchange morals ("Second Midnight"). The Witch discovers that the Prince has been visiting Rapunzel and begs Rapunzel to stay with her ("Stay with Me"). When Rapunzel refuses, the Witch angrily cuts off Rapunzel's hair and banishes her to a desert. The Mysterious Man gives the Baker the money to buy another cow. Jack encounters Little Red Ridinghood, who is now sporting a wolf skin cape and a knife for protection, and tries to impress her by telling her about the kingdom of the Giant. When she refuses to believe him, he is goaded into returning once again to the Giant's home to steal a magic harp.
Cinderella, returning from the last night of the festival, describes how the Prince had spread pitch on the stairs to prevent her from escaping. Caught between wanting to escape and wanting to stay, she eventually resolves to let the Prince decide, leaving him one of her slippers as a clue to her identity ("On the Steps of the Palace"). The Baker's Wife frantically tries to convince her to give up her other shoe, offering her the sixth magic bean in exchange for it. Cinderella throws the bean aside, but trades shoes with the Baker's Wife and flees, while unbeknownst to anyone a second beanstalk starts to grow. The Baker arrives with another cow; they now have all four items. The Prince's Steward grabs the slipper from the Baker's Wife, and they are fighting over it when a great crash is heard and Jack's mother runs in to report that a Giant seeking revenge from Jack for stealing his magic harp has fallen from the first beanstalk when Jack chopped it and is dead in her backyard. The Prince, more concerned with finding Cinderella, waves her off and departs with one of the slippers, giving the other to the Baker and his wife. Jack, to the relief of his mother, returns with the magic harp. The Witch discovers that the new cow is not pure white; it is covered with flour. However, the Witch is able to bring Milky White back to life and instructs the Baker and his Wife to feed the items to her. Jack tries to milk her, but no milk comes. The Baker's Wife admits that the hair is Rapunzel's, and the Witch furiously explains that the magic will not work because the Witch has already touched Rapunzel's hair, which is also why she had asked the Baker and his Wife to get the objects for her: she's not allowed to touch any of the objects. The Mysterious Man tells the Baker to feed the hair-like corn silk to the cow. Now Milky White gives milk which is the potion. The Witch reveals that the Mysterious Man is the Baker's father. The Witch drinks the potion, and suddenly the Mysterious Man falls dead, his reparation complete, the curse is broken, and the Witch is transformed into a beautiful young woman, reversing the effects of the curse of ugliness by which she was punished by her mother, because the Baker's father stole the beans from her, regaining her youth and beauty.
Cinderella's Prince searches for the girl whose foot fits the slipper; the stepsisters try but can only get it on by cutting off parts of their feet ("Careful My Toe"). Cinderella appears, her foot fits the slipper, and she becomes the Prince's bride. Rapunzel has borne twins in the desert where her Prince finds her. The Witch attempts to curse the couple, only to find that her powers have been lost. At Cinderella's wedding to the Prince, Florinda and Lucinda are blinded by birds as they try to win Cinderella's favor. Everyone but the Witch and the stepsisters congratulate themselves on being able to live happily "Ever After," though they fail to notice another beanstalk growing sky-high...
QMRThe Blue Collar Comedy Tour was a comedy troupe, featuring Jeff Foxworthy with three of his comedian friends, Bill Engvall, Ron White, and Larry the Cable Guy, who had replaced fellow comedian Craig Hawksley, who performed in the first twenty-six shows on the tour. The troupe toured together for six years beginning in January 2000 at Omaha, Nebraska before finishing in 2006 at the Warner Theatre in Washington D.C.[1]

Jeff Foxworthy had already established himself as a well-known, Grammy Award-winning stand-up comedian, best known for his jokes and stories about life as a redneck. Foxworthy had cast best friend Engvall in the NBC version of The Jeff Foxworthy Show, and featured Larry on his nationally syndicated, weekly, country radio show The Foxworthy Countdown. White was brought on as his comedy is based around personal experiences retold in his smoking drinking Southern United States persona. The tour that featured these four "good ole boys" proved to be such a hit that they recorded a live album in November 2001 and the first DVD called Blue Collar Comedy Tour: The Movie in the spring of 2003.

Trademarks[edit]


During all films, at the last portion of the film, all four entertainers go on stage and collaborate with each other presenting the last material for the show. Often, they tell personal stories of their wives, family, past experiences, etc. Each time there has been a case where a cast member shared something to close the show: Jeff in Blue Collar Comedy Tour: the Movie does his classic "You Might Be a Redneck" routine with the others sometimes joining in with their own. Bill also does "Here's Your Sign". In Blue Collar Comedy Tour Rides Again, Larry closes the show with him playing a song with his Confederate flag themed guitar called "I Believe". All four members during this number tell what they believe after Larry plays a series of notes, all of which at the end have a few discorded scales. In Blue Collar Comedy Tour: One For the Road, a Rolodex of the four members' old photos was assembled by their wives. All members comment during this.





QMRThe Original Kings of Comedy is a 2000 stand-up comedy film, directed by Spike Lee, and featuring the comedy routines of the four comedians Steve Harvey, D.L. Hughley, Cedric the Entertainer, and Bernie Mac.

QMRFour on the Floor was a sketch comedy series which aired on CBC Television in 1986.[1][2] Consisting of only 13 episodes, the series was a showcase for The Frantics, a comedy troupe consisting of Paul Chato, Rick Green, Dan Redican and Peter Wildman. In the U.K., it aired in Channel 4's traditional Friday night comedy slot, 10 June-2 September 1988.

The introduction was voiced by Dan and Rick alternating each line, with video clips and sound effects interspersed in the opening.

Although the series was quickly cancelled due to CBC budget constraints, it was an important influence on later Canadian sketch comedy, such as The Kids in the Hall.

QMRThe Queens of Comedy is both a sequel and spin-off film of The Original Kings of Comedy both created and produced by Walter Latham. The film follows four black female stand-up comedians at Memphis's Orpheum Theatre.

QMRFour at the Store, stand-up
Four in a Field, stand-up from Glastonbury Festival and Latitude Festival


QMRFour Corners
Four Thought

QMRThe Axis of Evil Comedy Tour is a comedy tour featuring four Middle Eastern comedians and special guest comedians.

Ryan Merkle QMRFour Chords"[edit]
"Four Chords" is one of the Axis of Awesome's best-known works. It is a medley of popular songs, set to the I–V–vi–IV progression. Many of the songs selected do not actually follow this four-chord progression, and some of the ones that do only briefly include it. The "Four Chords", in Roman numeral analysis, are written I-V-vi-IV.[7] Since these four chords are played as an ostinato, the band also uses a vi-IV-I-V, usually from the song "Save Tonight" to the song "Torn". The band plays the song in the key of D (E in the live performance that has received critical acclaim on YouTube) so the progression they use is D-A-Bm-G (again, E, B, C#m, A on the live performances). Several of them are included even though the original version did not actually use those four chords in that order, and most of the songs have been transposed from their original keys.

The band continually vary the songs comprising the medley, often incorporating new releases. The Axis' song "Birdplane" (itself a parody of the Five for Fighting song "Superman") is always included, as well as Australian folk song "Waltzing Matilda" and "Down Under" by the Australian band Men at Work. The medley usually starts with Journey's "Don't Stop Believin'". (Ironically, that song does not actually follow the four-chord progression - it uses a distinctive, though similar, five-chord progression).

On 20 July 2011, the Axis of Awesome released an official music video for "Four Chords" on their YouTube channel.

Songs in the official music video:[8]

Journey – "Don't Stop Believin'"
James Blunt – "You're Beautiful"
The Black Eyed Peas – "Where Is the Love"
Alphaville – "Forever Young"
Jason Mraz – "I'm Yours"
Train – "Hey, Soul Sister"
The Calling – "Wherever You Will Go"
Elton John – "Can You Feel the Love Tonight" (from The Lion King)
Akon – "Don't Matter"
John Denver – "Take Me Home, Country Roads"
Lady Gaga – "Paparazzi"
U2 – "With Or Without You"
The Last Goodnight – "Pictures of You"
Maroon Five – "She Will Be Loved"
The Beatles – "Let It Be"
Bob Marley – "No Woman No Cry"
Marcy Playground – "Sex and Candy"
Men At Work – "Down Under"
Jill Colucci – "The Funny Things You Do" (Theme from America's Funniest Home Videos)
Jack Johnson – "Taylor"
Spice Girls – "2 Become 1"
a-ha – "Take On Me"
Green Day – "When I Come Around"
Eagle Eye Cherry – "Save Tonight"
Toto – "Africa"
Beyoncé – "If I Were A Boy"
Kelly Clarkson – "Behind These Hazel Eyes"
Jason DeRulo – "In My Head"
The Smashing Pumpkins – "Bullet With Butterfly Wings"
Joan Osborne – " One of Us"
Avril Lavigne – "Complicated"
The Offspring – "Self Esteem"
The Offspring – "You're Gonna Go Far, Kid"
Akon – "Beautiful"
Timbaland featuring OneRepublic – "Apologize"
Eminem featuring Rihanna – "Love the Way You Lie"
Bon Jovi – "It's My Life"
Lady Gaga – "Poker Face"
Aqua – "Barbie Girl"
Red Hot Chili Peppers – "Otherside"
The Gregory Brothers – "Double Rainbow Song"
MGMT – "Kids"
Andrea Bocelli – "Time To Say Goodbye"
Robert Burns – "Auld Lang Syne"
Five for Fighting – "Superman"
The Axis of Awesome – "Birdplane"
Missy Higgins – "Scar"
Other songs that have been played in the medley:[9][10][11][12]

Alex Lloyd – "Amazing"
Richard Marx – "Right Here Waiting"
Adele – "Someone Like You"
Christina Perri – "Jar of Hearts"
Crowded House – "Fall At Your Feet"
Red Hot Chili Peppers – "Under the Bridge"
Daryl Braithwaite – "The Horses"
Pink – "U + Ur Hand"
The Fray – "You Found Me"
3OH!3 – "Don't Trust Me"
Tim Minchin – "Canvas Bags"
Blink-182 – "Dammit"
Kasey Chambers – "Not Pretty Enough"
Alicia Keys – "No One"
Amiel – "Lovesong"
Bush – "Glycerine"
Thirsty Merc – "20 Good Reasons"
Lighthouse Family – "High"
Red Hot Chili Peppers – "Soul to Squeeze"
Banjo Paterson – "Waltzing Matilda"
Bic Runga – "Sway"
Ben Lee – "Cigarettes Will Kill You"
Michael Jackson – "Man in the Mirror"
Mika – "Happy Ending"
The Cranberries – " Zombie"
Natalie Imbruglia – "Torn"

QMRList of songs containing the I–V–vi–IV progression
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This is a list of recorded songs containing the I–V–vi–IV progression, containing the I, V, vi, and IV chords, consecutively. The list does not include songs containing the progression for only very brief sections of the songs, nor does it include remade recordings of songs by other artists.

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Song Title Artist Year Progression
"'39"[citation needed] Queen 1975 I–V–vi–IV
"4th of July"[citation needed] Amy Macdonald 2012 IV–I–V–vi; vi–IV–I–V
"Adagio in D Minor "[citation needed] John Murphy 2012 vi–IV–I–V
"Africa"[1] Toto 1983 vi–IV–I–V
"Afterlife"[citation needed] Avenged Sevenfold 2007 I–V–vi–IV
"Aïcha"[citation needed] Khaled 1996 vi–IV–I–V
"Air Hostess"[citation needed] Busted 2004 I–V–vi–IV
"Ai Se Eu Te Pego"[citation needed] Michel Teló 2011 I–V–vi–IV
"All I Ever Wanted"[2] Basshunter 2008 vi–V–I–IV
"All I Want"[citation needed] The Offspring 1996 vi–IV–I–V
"All of Me"[citation needed] John Legend 2013 vi–IV–I–V
"All of the Stars"[citation needed] Ed Sheeran 2014 I–V–vi–IV
"All Too Well"[3] Taylor Swift 2012 I–V–vi–IV
"Already Gone"[citation needed] Kelly Clarkson 2009 I–V–vi–IV
"Always on My Mind"[4] Brenda Lee 1972 I–V–vi–IV
"Another Girl, Another Planet"[5] The Only Ones 1978 I–V–vi–IV
"Apologize"[citation needed] OneRepublic 2006 vi–IV–I–V
"Are You With Me"[citation needed] Lost Frequencies 2015 vi–IV–I–V
"Arlandria"[citation needed] Foo Fighters 2011 vi–IV–I–V
"Ave Mary A"[citation needed] P!nk 2009 I–V–vi–IV
"Baby Baby"[citation needed] Corona 1995 vi–IV–I–V
"Bailando"[citation needed] Enrique Iglesias 2014 vi–IV–I–V
"Beast of Burden"[6] The Rolling Stones 1978
"Beautiful"[7] Akon feat. Colby O'Donis and Kardinal Offishall 2009 vi–IV–I–V
"Behind These Hazel Eyes"[citation needed] Kelly Clarkson 2004 vi–IV–I–V
"Birdplane"[citation needed] The Axis of Awesome 2011 I–V–vi–IV
"Breakeven"[citation needed] The Script 2008 IV–I–V–vi
"Black Widow"[citation needed] Children of Bodom 1998 vi–IV–I–V
"Boomerang"[citation needed] Nicole Scherzinger 2013 I–V–vi–IV

"Bold As Love"[citation needed] Jimi Hendrix 1967 I–V–vi–IV; I–V–vi–bVII
"Bridge of Light"[8] P!nk 2011 I–V–vi–IV; vi–IV–I–V
"Brighter Than the Sun"[9] Colbie Caillat 2011 vi–IV–I–V
"Building a Mystery"[citation needed] Sarah McLachlan 1997 vi–IV–I–V
"Bullet"[10] Hollywood Undead 2011 I–V–vi–IV
"Bullet with Butterfly Wings"[citation needed] The Smashing Pumpkins 1995 vi–IV–I–V
"Butterfly"[citation needed] The Pale 1992 I–V–vi–IV
"California King Bed"[11] Rihanna 2011 I–V–vi–IV
"Can You Feel the Love Tonight"[citation needed] Elton John 1994 I–V–vi–IV
"Canvas Bags"[citation needed] Tim Minchin 2006 vi–IV–I–V
"China Roses"[citation needed] Enya 1995 I–V–vi–IV
"Choose You"[citation needed] Stan Walker 2010 I–V–vi–IV
"Ciaccona"[12] Antonio Bertali 1662 I–V–vi–IV–V
"Cliche Love Song"[citation needed] Basim 2014 I–V–vi–IV
"Come Back... Be Here"[citation needed] Taylor Swift 2012 I–V–vi–IV
"Coming for You"[citation needed] The Offspring 2015 vi–IV–I–V
"Complicated"[citation needed] Avril Lavigne 2002 vi–IV–I–V
"Come Over"[13] Kenny Chesney 2012 vi–IV–I–V
"Con te partirò"[citation needed] Andrea Bocelli 1995 I–V–vi–IV
"Confusion and Frustration in Modern Times"[14] Sum 41 2007 vi–IV–I–V; I–V–vi–IV
"Contact"[citation needed] Daft Punk 2013 vi–IV–I–V
"Crawling"[citation needed] Linkin Park 2001 vi–IV–I–V
"Cruise"[15] Florida Georgia Line 2012 I–V–vi–IV
"Cryin'"[16] Aerosmith 1993 I–V–vi–IV
"Dammit"[6][17] Blink-182 1997 I–V–vi–IV
"Dead Inside"[citation needed] Muse 2015 vi–IV–I–V
"Daybreak's Bell"[citation needed] L'Arc-en-Ciel 2007 I–V–vi–IV
"Deanne the Arsonist"[citation needed] Atreyu 2002 vi–IV–I–V
"Demons"[18] Imagine Dragons 2012 I–V–vi–IV
"Dirty Little Secret"[19] The All-American Rejects 2005 I–V–vi–IV
"Don't Forget Me"[20] Red Hot Chili Peppers 2002 vi–IV–I–V
"Don't Matter"[citation needed] Akon 2006 I–V–vi–IV
"Don't Stop Believin'"[citation needed] Journey 1981 I–V–vi–IV
"Don't Trust Me"[21] 3OH!3 2008 vi–IV–I–V
"Don't You Wanna Stay"[22] Jason Aldean and Kelly Clarkson 2010 I–V–vi–IV; vi–IV–I–V
"Double Rainbow Song"[citation needed] The Gregory Brothers 2010 vi–IV–I–V
"Down"[23] Jay Sean feat. Lil Wayne 2009 IV–I–V–vi
"Down Under"[citation needed] Men at Work 1981 I–V–vi–IV
"Dragostea din tei"[citation needed] O-Zone 2003 IV–I–V–vi
"Drive By"[24] Train 2012 IV–I–V–vi; vi–IV–I–V
"Dynamite"[citation needed] Taio Cruz 2010 vi–IV–I–V
"Electrical Storm"[25] U2 2002 vi–IV–I–V
"Enter the Ninja"[citation needed] Die Antwoord 2010 vi–IV–I–V
"Eu Quero Tchu, Eu Quero Tcha"[citation needed] João Lucas & Marcelo 2012 vi–IV–I–V
"Ever the Same"[citation needed] Rob Thomas 2005 I–V–vi–IV
"Fall at Your Feet"[citation needed] Crowded House 1991 I–V–vi–IV
"Fantasma"[citation needed] Árbol 2005 I–V–vi–IV
"Far Away"[citation needed] Nickelback 2005 I–V–vi–IV
"Farmhouse"[citation needed] Phish 1994 IV–I–V–vi
"Favorite Distraction"[citation needed] SuperSpy 2010 I–V–vi–IV
"Feeling This"[6][26] Blink-182 2003 I–V–vi–IV
"Final Masquerade"[citation needed] Linkin Park 2014 IV–I–V–vi
"Flashlight"[citation needed] Jessie J 2015 I–V–vi–IV
"Forever"[citation needed] Kari Jobe 2014 I–V–vi–IV
"Forever Young"[citation needed] Alphaville 1984 I–V–vi–IV
"El Perdón (Forgiveness)"[citation needed] Nicky Jam ft Enrique Iglesias 2015 vi–IV–I–V
"For the First Time"[27] The Script 2010 I–V–vi–IV; vi–IV–I–V

"Four Chords"[28] The Axis of Awesome 2011 I–V–vi–IV; vi–IV–I–V
"Freedom"[citation needed] DJ BoBo 1995 vi–IV–I–V
"From God's Perspective"[citation needed] Bo Burnham 2013 vi–IV–I–V
"From Yesterday"[citation needed] Thirty Seconds to Mars 2005 I–V–vi–IV
"Fuck Her Gently"[citation needed] Tenacious D 2001 vi–IV–I–V
"Fuckin' Perfect"[29] P!nk 2010 I–V–vi–IV
"Give Me Everything"[30] Pitbull feat. Ne-yo, Afrojack, and Nayer 2011 vi–IV–I–V
"Glycerine"[31] Bush 1994 I–V–vi–IV
"Going Under"[citation needed] Evanescence 2003 vi–IV–I–V
"Gomenasai"[citation needed] t.A.T.u. 2006 vi–IV–I–V
"Good"[citation needed] Better Than Ezra 1995 I–V–vi–IV
"Good Life"[32] OneRepublic 2010 vi–IV–I–V
"Good Time"[citation needed] Owl City and Carly Rae Jepsen 2012 IV–I–V–vi
"Gotta Be Somebody"[citation needed] Nickelback 2008 I–V–vi–IV
"Gotten"[citation needed] Slash ft. Adam Levine 2009 I–V–vi–IV
"Grenade"[citation needed] Bruno Mars 2010 vi–IV–I–V
"Great Romances Of The 20th Century"[33] Taking Back Sunday 2002 vi–IV–I–V
"Hand in Hand"[citation needed] Dune 1996 vi–IV–I–V
"Hands"[citation needed] Jewel 1998 vi–IV–I–V
"Hair"[34] Lady Gaga 2011 I–V–vi–IV
"Hall of Fame"[35] The Script feat. will.i.am 2012 vi–IV–I–V
"Happy Ending"[36] Mika 2007 I–V–vi–IV
"Head over Feet"[citation needed] Alanis Morissette 1996 I–V–vi–IV
"Heart Attack"[37] Demi Lovato 2013 IV–I–V–vi
"Hearts of Olden Glory"[citation needed] Runrig 1987 vi–IV–I–V
"Hello"[38] Adele 2015 vi–IV–I–V
"Hey Brother"[39] Avicii 2013 vi–IV–I–V
"Hey, Soul Sister"[citation needed] Train 2009 I–V–vi–IV
"Hide and Seek"[citation needed] Imogen Heap 2005 I–V–vi–IV
"High"[citation needed] Lighthouse Family 1997 I–V–vi–IV
"Higher Love"[citation needed] Steve Winwood 1986 IV–I–V–vi
"Home"[40] Phillip Phillips 2012 IV–I–V–vi; vi–IV–I–V
"Hot n Cold"[41] Katy Perry 2008 vi–IV–I–V
"Hurt"[citation needed] Nine Inch Nails 1995 V–vi–IV–I
"I Hope You Dance"[citation needed] Lee Ann Womack 2000 vi–IV–I–V
"I Just Had Sex"[42] The Lonely Island feat. Akon 2011 vi–IV–I–V
"I Was Here"[43] Beyoncé 2011 vi–IV–I–V
"If I Were a Boy"[44] Beyoncé 2008 vi–IV–I–V
"If I Lose Myself"[citation needed] OneRepublic vs. Alesso 2013 vi–IV–I–V
"If We Ever Meet Again"[45] Timbaland feat. Katy Perry 2010 I–V–vi–IV
"I'm Yours"[citation needed] Jason Mraz 2008 I–V–vi–IV
"In My Head"[46] Jason Derülo 2009 vi–IV–I–V
"In This River"[47] Black Label Society 2005 vi–IV–I–V
"International Love"[48] Pitbull feat. Chris Brown 2011 vi–IV–I–V
"It's My Life"[citation needed] Bon Jovi 2000 vi–IV–I–V
"Jack Sparrow"[citation needed] The Lonely Island feat. Michael Bolton 2011 vi–IV–I–V
"Just Ace"[49] Grinspoon 1997 I–V–vi–IV
"Just a Dream"[50] Nelly 2010 vi–IV–I–V
"Kaze wa Fuiteiru"[51] AKB48 2011 vi–IV–I–V
"Let Her Go"[citation needed] Passenger 2013 IV–I–V–vi
"Let It Go"[citation needed] Idina Menzel 2013 I–V–vi–IV
"Like a Prayer"[citation needed] Madonna 1989 IV–I–V–vi
"Life"[citation needed] Des'ree 1998 I–V–vi–IV
"Listen to Your Heart"[citation needed] Roxette 1988 vi–IV–I–V
"Little Baby Nothing"[citation needed] Manic Street Preachers 1992 I–V–vi–IV
"Little Talks"[52] Of Monsters and Men 2011 vi–IV–I–V
"Love Is on the Way"[citation needed] Celine Dion 1997 I–V–vi–IV
"Lost in Paradise"[citation needed] Evanescence 2011 vi–IV–I–V
"Love and Memories"[citation needed] O.A.R. 2005 V–vi–IV–I
"Love Me"[53] Justin Bieber 2009 vi–IV–I–V
"Love the Way You Lie"[54] Eminem feat. Rihanna 2010 vi–IV–I–V
"Madre hay una sola"[citation needed] Bersuit Vergarabat 2005 I–V–vi–IV
"Mardy Bum"[citation needed] Arctic Monkeys 2006 I–V–vi–IV–V
"Marilyn Monroe"[55] Nicki Minaj 2012 vi–IV–I–V
"Miracle"[citation needed] Cascada 2004 vi–IV–I–V
"Não Me Toca"[56] Anselmo Ralph 2012 vi–IV–I–V

"No One"[57] Alicia Keys 2007 I–V–vi–IV
"No Woman, No Cry"[citation needed] Bob Marley 1974 I–V–vi–IV
"Nobody's Perfect"[58] Miley Cyrus 2007 vi–IV–I–V
"Not Afraid"[59] Eminem 2010 vi–IV–I–V
"Nothing is Impossible"[citation needed] Planetshakers 2009 I–V–vi–IV
"Numb"[60] Linkin Park 2003 vi–IV–I–V
"On the Floor"[61] Jennifer Lopez feat. Pitbull 2011 vi–IV–I–V
"Once in a Lifetime"[citation needed] Gregorian 1991 I–V–vi–IV
"One Day"[citation needed] Matisyahu 2010 I–V–vi–IV
"One of Us"[62][63] Joan Osborne 1995 vi–IV–I–V
"Only Teardrops"[citation needed] Emmelie de Forest 2013 vi–IV–I–V
"Otherside"[64] Red Hot Chili Peppers 2000 vi–IV–I–V
"Paparazzi"[citation needed] Lady Gaga 2009 I–V–vi–IV
"Paradise"[65] Coldplay 2011 vi–IV–I–V
"Peace of Mind"[66] Boston 1977 vi–IV–I–V
"Pieces"[67] Sum 41 2005 vi–IV–I–V
"Please Play This Song on the Radio"[citation needed] NOFX 1992 I–V–vi–IV
"Poker Face"[68] Lady Gaga 2008 vi–IV–I–V
"Pork and Beans"[69] Weezer 2008 I–V–vi–IV
"Price Tag"[citation needed] Jessie J 2011 I–V–vi–IV
"Quelqu'un m'a dit"[citation needed] Carla Bruni 2003 I–V–vi–IV
"Raindrops"[70] Cillo 2012 I–V–vi–IV
"Ready or Not"[71] Bridgit Mendler 2012 vi–IV–I–V
"Replay"[72] Iyaz 2009 vi–IV–I–V
"Right Here Waiting"[citation needed] Richard Marx 1989 I–V–vi–IV
"Right Here"[citation needed] Staind 2005 I–V–vi–IV
"Rise"[73] McClain Sisters 2012 vi–IV–I–V
"Roses Are Red"[citation needed] Aqua 1996 vi–IV–I–V
"Run"[citation needed] Snow Patrol 2004 I–V–vi–IV
"San Francisco (Be Sure to Wear Flowers in Your Hair)"[citation needed] Scott McKenzie 1967 vi–IV–I–V
"Save Tonight"[74] Eagle Eye Cherry 1997 vi–IV–I–V
"Say Something"[75] A Great Big World 2013 vi–IV–I–V
"Scar"[citation needed] Missy Higgins 2004 vi–IV–I–V
"Scenic World"[citation needed] Beirut 2006 I–V–vi–IV
"Science & Faith"[76] The Script 2011 vi–IV–I–V
"Self Esteem"[77][78] The Offspring 1994 vi–IV–I–V
"Sex and Candy"[citation needed] Marcy Playground 1997 I–V–vi–IV
"Shake It"[79] Metro Station 2008 V–vi–IV–I
"She Will Be Loved"[citation needed] Maroon 5 2004 I–V–vi–IV
"Someday"[citation needed] Nickelback 2003 vi–IV–V–I
"Silverflame"[citation needed] Dizzy Mizz Lizzy 1994 vi–IV–I–V
"Six Degrees of Separation"[80] The Script 2012 vi–IV–I–V
"Skulls"[citation needed] Misfits 1982 I–V–vi–IV
"Skyscraper"[81] Demi Lovato 2011 vi–IV–I–V
"Sleeping in My Car"[citation needed] Roxette 1994 I–V–vi–IV
"Sleepwalking"[citation needed] Canton 1984 I–V–vi–IV
"Snow (Hey Oh)"[82] Red Hot Chili Peppers 2006 I–V–vi–IV; vi–IV–I–V
"So Far Away"[citation needed] Staind 2003 vi–IV–I–V
"Song for Zula"[citation needed] Phosphorescent 2013 I–V–vi–IV
"Someone like You"[83] Adele 2011 I–V–vi–IV
"So Lonely"[citation needed] The Police 1978 I–V–vi–IV
"So Small"[84] Carrie Underwood 2007 vi–IV–I–V
"Soul To Squeeze"[85] Red Hot Chili Peppers 1993 vi–IV–I–V
"Sparks Fly"[86] Taylor Swift 2011 vi–IV–I–V
"Stakkels Jim"[citation needed] Gasolin' 1974 I–V–vi–IV
"Stand"[87] Rascal Flatts 2007 vi–IV–I–V
"Still Loving You"[citation needed] Scorpions 1984 vi–IV–I–V
"Stronger (What Doesn't Kill You)"[88] Kelly Clarkson 2012 vi–IV–I–V
"Superman (It's Not Easy)"[citation needed] Five for Fighting 2001 vi–IV–I–V
"Suteki da ne"[citation needed] Rikki 2001 I–V–vi–IV
"Take Me Home, Country Roads"[89] John Denver 1971 I–V–vi–IV
"Take On Me"[citation needed] A-ha 1985 I–V–vi–IV
"Taylor"[citation needed] Jack Johnson 2004 I–V–vi–IV
"Tears of the Dragon"[90] Bruce Dickinson 1994 vi–IV–I–V
"Teenage Life"[citation needed] Daz Sampson 2006 I–V–vi–IV
"That Was a Crazy Game of Poker"[citation needed] O.A.R. 1997 vi–I–V–IV
"The Artist in the Ambulance"[citation needed] Thrice 2003 vi–I–V–IV
"The Edge of Glory"[91] Lady Gaga 2011 I–V–vi–IV
"The Hell Song"[92] Sum 41 2002 vi–I–V–IV
"The Hero"[93] (Opening theme of One-Punch Man) JAM Project 2015 vi–I–V–IV
"The Island"[citation needed] Pendulum 2010 vi–IV–I–V
"The Kids Aren't Alright"[94] The Offspring 1999 vi–IV–I–V
"The Light Behind Your Eyes"[95] My Chemical Romance 2012 vi–I–IV–V
"The Last Goodbye"[citation needed] Billy Boyd 2014 vi–IV–I–V
"The Man Who Can't Be Moved"[citation needed] The Script 2008 vi–IV–I–V
"The Passenger"[citation needed] Iggy Pop 1977 vi–IV–I–V
"The Rock Show"[96] Blink-182 2001 I–V–vi–IV; vi–IV–I–V
"The Story"[citation needed] Brandi Carlile 2007 I–V–vi–IV
"Think Twice"[97] Eve 6 2003 vi–IV–I–V
"This Is Me"[98] Demi Lovato and Joe Jonas 2008 vi–IV–I–V
"This Is My Life"[citation needed] Gasolin' 1976 I–V–vi–IV
"This Is My Now"[citation needed] Jordin Sparks 2007 I–V–vi–IV

"To Know Him Is to Love Him"[99] The Teddy Bears 1958 I–V–vi–IV
"Today"[citation needed] The Smashing Pumpkins 1993 I–V–vi–IV
"Tonight She Comes"[citation needed] The Cars 1985 I–V–vi–IV
"Too Cool"[100] Meaghan Jette Martin 2008 vi–IV–I–V
"Torn"[citation needed] Natalie Imbruglia 1997 I–V–vi–IV
"Tuesday's Gone"[101] Lynyrd Skynyrd 1973 I–V–vi–IV
"Try"[102] P!nk 2012 IV–I–V–vi; vi–IV–I–V
"Two Story Town"[citation needed] Bon Jovi 2000 vi–IV–I–V
"U + Ur Hand"[103] P!nk 2006 vi–IV–I–V
"Uh...a song played with a nipple ring"[104] Andrew Huang 2013 I–V–vi–IV
"Umbrella"[citation needed] Rihanna 2007 IV–I–V–vi
"Unconditionally"[citation needed] Katy Perry 2013 vi–IV–I–V
"Una Vaina Loca"[citation needed] Fuego 2010 vi–IV–I–V
"Under the Bridge"[citation needed] Red Hot Chili Peppers 1992 I–V–vi–IV
"Wagon Wheel"[105] Old Crow Medicine Show 2004 I–V–vi–IV
"Waka Waka (This Time for Africa)"[citation needed] Shakira 2010 I–V-vi-IV
"Walking Disaster"[106] Sum 41 2007 I–V–vi–IV
"Walks Like Rihanna"[107] The Wanted 2013 I–V–vi–IV
"We Found Love"[108] Rihanna feat. Calvin Harris 2011 vi–IV–I–V
"What's My Age Again?"[109] Blink-182 1999 I–V–vi–IV
"What I Go to School For"[citation needed] Busted 2003 I–V–vi–IV
"When Can I See You Again?"[citation needed] Owl City 2012 I–V–vi–IV
"Whenever, Wherever"[citation needed] Shakira 2001 vi–IV–I–V
"When God Made Me"[citation needed] Neil Young 2005 I–V–vi–IV
"When I Come Around"[6][110] Green Day 1993 I–V–vi–IV
"What About Now"[111] Lonestar 2000 I–V–vi–IV
"Where Is the Love?"[citation needed] The Black Eyed Peas 2003 I–V–vi–IV
"Where'd You Go"[citation needed] Fort Minor 2006 I–V–vi–IV
"Wherever You Will Go"[112] The Calling 2001 I–V–vi–IV
"Whiskey Girl"[citation needed] Toby Keith 2003 I–V–vi–IV
"Whistle"[113] Flo Rida 2012 vi–IV–I–V
"Who You Are"[114] Jessie J 2011 vi–IV–I–V
"With Me"[115] Sum 41 2007 IV–I–V–vi; vi–IV–I–V
"With or Without You"[116] U2 1987 I–V–vi–IV
"Wrecking Ball"[citation needed] Miley Cyrus 2013 I–V–vi–IV
"Written in the Stars"[citation needed] Tinie Tempah 2010 vi–IV–I–V
"You're Beautiful"[citation needed] James Blunt 2005 vi–IV–I–V
"You're Gonna Go Far, Kid"[citation needed] The Offspring 2008 vi–IV–I–V
"You're Not Sorry"[117] Taylor Swift 2008 vi–IV–I–V
"Your Type"[citation needed] Carly Rae Jepsen 2015 I–V–vi–IV
"Zombie"[118] The Cranberries 1994 vi–IV–I–V

QMRAlternative Cabaret – an album showcasing four alternative comedians: Tony Allen, Jim Barclay, Pauline Melville and Andy de la Tour (1981).

QMRLawrence Schlossman, Editor-in-Chief of Four Pins[48][49]

QMRThe Colgate Comedy Hour is an American comedy-musical variety series that aired live on the NBC network from 1950 to 1955. The show featured many notable comedians and entertainers of the era as guest stars.

The program evolved from NBC's first TV variety showcase, Four Star Revue, sponsored by Motorola. The "running gag" sketches were dropped in favor of more performing acts. The weekly show was proposed to be hosted by four comedians in a four-week rotation to provide competition for Ed Sullivan's Toast of the Town on CBS. The first episode, starring Hans Conried, Rosemary DeCamp and Dick Foran, was written and produced by the then 22-year-old Peggy Webber, who appeared in over 100 episodes of Dragnet with Jack Webb.

QMRZach Galifianakis has been a guest on Comedy Bang! Bang! the podcast as well as the TV show. He is a stand up comedian, he is one of the four Comedians of Comedy along with fellow CBB guests Patton Oswalt, Brian Posehn, and Maria Bamford. He is also an actor most known for starring in The Hangover 1, 2 and 3, Due Date, The Campaign and You Are Here.

QMR"All you really need is to wash the four key areas: armpits, asshole, crotch, and teeth!" - George Carlin

Ryan Merkle QMRHere's another idea. I'm going to save you a whole lot of money on prisons, but at the same time we are still going to remove from society many of our more annoying citizens. Four groups are going away permanently.

First group: Violent criminals. Here's what you do with these Emmy award winners. You take the entire state of Kansas. You move everybody out. You give them a couple of hundred dollars for their inconvenience, you know. Got to be fair. And then, you move them out, you put a big ten story electric fence around Kansas and Kansas becomes a permanent prison farm for violent criminals. No parole, no police, no supplies, the only thing you give them is lethal weapons and live ammunition, so they can communicate in a meaningful way. Then you put the whole thing on Cable TV. The Violence Network, VNN. And for a corporate sponsor, you get one of those companies that loves to smear it's logo feces all over the landscape. Budweiser will jump at this **** in half a minute.

Alright, next group: sex criminals. Completely incurable, you got to lock them up. You could outlaw religion and in most cities sex crimes would disappear in a couple of generations. But we don't have time for rational solutions! Much easier to fence off another rectangular state. Rectangular states are cheaper to fence; saves the taxpayers money, you know? This time Wyoming. But only for true sex offenders. We're not going to bother consenting adults who like to dress up in leather Boy Scout uniforms and smash each other in the head with ball peen hammers while they take turns blowing their cat. There's certainly nothing wrong with that. It's a victimless hobby. And think of how good the cat must feel! No, we're only going to lock up rapists and molesters. Those hopeless romantics. Who're so full of love they can't help getting a little of it on you. Usually on your leg. You take all of these heavy breathing fun seekers, and you stick them in Wyoming. And you let them suck, **** and fondle, you let them blow, chew, sniff lick whip gobble and cornhole each other...until their testicles are whistling 'Oh Come All Ye Faithful'! And..and you turn on the cameras and you've got The Sperm Channel! And don't forget our corporate sponsor. We're going to let Budweiser put little logo patches on the rapist's pants right here, 'This Pud's For You'!

Alright, next group: Drug addicts and alcoholics. Not all of them, don't get nervous. Just the ones who are making life difficult for at least one other person. And we're not going to bother first offenders. People deserve a chance to clean up. Everyone will get...twelve chances to clean up. Alright, fifteen! Fifteen! That's fine, and that's it, if you can't make it in fifteen tries, off you go *fwit* to Colorado! Colorado! The perfect- a perfect place for staying loaded. Each week, all of the illegal drugs confiscated in the United States...that the police and D.E.A. don't keep for their own personal use...will be air-dropped into Colorado. And we're going to turn the Coors brewery over to the beer drinking assholes and everyone can stay wasted, wired, stoned, bombed, hammered, smashed and shitfaced 'round the clock on another new cable channel, Shitface Central- 'This is the real Rocky Mountain HIGH!!!

Ok, I've saved my favorite group for last. The maniacs and crazy people. Yeah. The ones who live out where the buses don't run. And I distinguish between maniacs and crazy people. A maniac will beat nine people to death with a steel *****. A crazy person will beat nine people to death with a steel *****, but he'll be wearing a Bugs Bunny suit at the time. So you can't put them all away. You know you got to keep some of them around just for the entertainment. Like a guy who tells you the King of Sweden is using his ***** as a radio transmitter to send anti-semitic lesbian meatloaf recipes to Soupy Sales and Marvin Hamlisch. A guy like that you want to give him his own radio show. No, the maniac farm will be reserved strictly for hopeless cases. Like a guy who gets a big tattoo on his chest of Liza Minnelli taking a ****, you know? And he tells you if he wiggles a certain way it looks like she's wiping her ***, you know? A guy like that, you want to get him into custody as quickly as possible. Now, for the maniac farm, I think there's no question we got to go with Utah. Utah. Easy to fence. Easy to fence. Right next to Wyoming and Colorado and Colorado is right next to Kansas, and that means all four groups of our most amusing citizens are now in one place.

Except for the big fences. And I think I have another one of my really good ideas for Cable TV. Gates. Small sliding gates in the fences. Think of what you've got here. Think of what you've got. Predators, degenerates, crackheads and fruitcakes. Nine hundred miles of fence separating them. Every fifty miles you put a small sliding gate. But- the gates are only ten inches wide and they're only open once a month...for seven seconds. And you know something? **** cable, this **** has got to be on Pay-Per-View. Because, if those gates are only open seven seconds a month, you are going to have some mighty interesting people pushing and shoving to be first in line. Deeply disturbed armed cranky lunatics on drugs. You know the ones. Lot of tattoos...lot of teeth broken off at the gumline...the true face of America. And every time you open the gates, a few of the more aggressive ones are going to get through. The creme de la creme. The alphas. They're going to get through, they're going to find each other and they're going to cross-breed. And pretty soon you'll have a melting pot. Child killers, corpse *******, drug zombies and full-blown wackaloons. Wandering the landscape in search of truth and fun. Just like now! Everyone will have guns, everyone will have drugs and no one will be in charge. Just like now! But at least we'll have a balanced budget.

QMRThe Sex Pistols were an English punk rock band formed in London in 1975. Although they lasted just two-and-a-half years and produced only four singles and one studio album, Never Mind the Bollocks, Here's the Sex Pistols, they were one of the most influential acts in the history of popular music,[1][2] initiated a punk movement in the United Kingdom, and inspired many later punk and alternative rock musicians. They had four original members
QMRFour Jills in a Jeep is a 1944 film starring Kay Francis, Carole Landis, Martha Raye, and Mitzi Mayfair as themselves, re-enacting their USO tour of Europe and North Africa during World War II.

Ryan Merkle QMRBlue whales off the coast of Sri Lanka have been repeatedly recorded making "songs" of four notes, lasting about two minutes each, reminiscent of the well-known humpback whale songs




















Cinema Chapter

Ryan Merkle QMRFour Girls in White is a 1939 Drama directed by S. Sylvan Simon, starring Florence Rice and Una Merkel. The comical exploits of four nursing students enrolled in a three-year training course.[1]

Ryan Merkle QMR"Four Women" is a song written by jazz singer, composer, pianist and arranger Nina Simone, released on the 1966 album Wild Is the Wind. It tells the story of four different African-American women. Each of the four characters represents an African-American stereotype in society. Thalami Davis of The Village Voice called the song "an instantly accessible analysis of the damning legacy of slavery, that made iconographic the real women we knew and would become."[1]

Ryan Merkle QMRCorbin entered the sideshow circuit with the moniker "Four-Legged Girl from Texas" when she was 13 years old; one of her first promotional pamphlets described her as being as "gentle of disposition as the summer sunshine and as happy as the day is long."[4] Her popularity in this industry was such that other showmen turned to exhibiting four-legged gaffs (falsified performances) and once Corbin herself was no longer performing, there were several phony four-legged women to whom audiences could turn.[4] At the age of 19 she married James Clinton Bicknell, and she would go on to give birth to four daughters and a son.




QMRThe Fab Four is a California-based tribute band paying homage to The Beatles. Founded in 1997 by Ron McNeil, John Lennon impersonator and President of The Fab Four Corp., the group began performing Beatles music throughout Southern California. The band’s beginning included regular performances at Disneyland's Tomorrowland Terrace, The Hop and Scruffy O’Sheas.
The original group, which includes McNeil, along with Ardy Sarraf, Rolo Sandoval and Michael Amador, have performed together as The Fab Four for the past 12 years, covering nearly the entire Beatles songbook, plus solo material as well.
From 2005 - 2008, The Fab Four brought in a second cast of musicians to perform a full stage show six nights a week in Las Vegas . Performing as Fab Four Mania, the Vegas cast performed regularly in Sin City for four years at locations such as the Las Vegas Hilton,[1] The Aladdin, The Sahara[2] and The Riviera.[3]
This tribute has brought the music of The Beatles to many places including Japan, Malaysia, France, Hong Kong, The United Kingdom, Germany, Australia, Mexico and Brazil.
The most common current group consists of McNeil, Gavin Pring, Sarraf, and Erik Fidel.
In 2013, the Fab Four received an Emmy Award for their PBS special filmed in 2012. [4]

Ryan Merkle QMRFour Weddings is a British reality television series that premiered on Sky Living, on 6 July 2009.

Ryan Merkle It follows a similar style to Come Dine with Me and involves four brides/grooms attending each other's weddings and rating them on:

Dress (out of 10)
Venue (out of 10)
Food (out of 10)
Overall Experience (out of 10)
At the end of the show, they'll discover which of the couples has won a luxury honeymoon. Viewers can also play online in the "Online wedding rater" and rate the weddings as they are shown for comparison with the rest of the public.

Ryan Merkle QMR"Four Regrettings and a Funeral" is the third episode of the 25th season of the American animated sitcom The Simpsons, and the 533rd episode of the series. The episode was written by Marc Wilmore, and premiered on November 3, 2013, on Fox.[1] The episode is dedicated in memory of Marcia Wallace (the voice of Edna Krabappel) who died on October 25, 2013.[2] In addition, the chalkboard gag in the opening sequence was changed to read a single "We'll really miss you Mrs. K".[3] The title is a spoof of Four Weddings and a Funeral.

Ryan Merkle QMRFour-way pallet

Ryan Merkle Material handling equipment is mechanical equipment used for the movement, storage, control and protection of materials, goods and products throughout the process of manufacturing, distribution, consumption and disposal.[1] The different types of material handling equipment can be classified into four major categories:[2] transport equipment, positioning equipment, unit load formation equipment, and storage equipment.



Ryan Merkle QMRMehndi is a 2003 Pakistani television drama serial which revolves around the life of four young women, all with their own set of marital problems.






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