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unusual facts about Hick's Cayes


Hick's Cayes

Hick's Cayes (Spanish : Cayos Hicks) are a group of uninhabited Islands in the South of Chetumal Bay, between St. George's Caye and Caye Chapel, about halfway between Belize City and San Pedro Town.


Arizona Bay

The band Tool released a song, "Ænema", from their album Ænima (actually released the year prior to Hick's "Arizona Bay" album), which repeats the theme of Los Angeles being drowned in the Arizona Bay.

Chin Injeti

Injeti went on to work as a producer, bass player and solo artist; starting his production career in 2005 when he produced "hick-hop" artist Ridley Bent's debut release, Blam!

One of Chin’s first major roles as a producer was on the debut Ridley Bent album, Blam! in which he helped Bent develop his unique sound often described as “Hick-Hop”.

Hick Merlin

The Merlin, originally known as the Kestrel, was designed and built by W. E. Hick of the Newcastle Glider Club.

Irenaean theodicy

French theologian Henri Blocher criticised the universalism of John Hick's theory.

John Hick

Ratzinger had examined the works of several theologians accused of relativism, such as Jacques Dupuis and Roger Haight, and found that many, if not all, were philosophically inspired by Hick.

Rory Culkin

As a teenager, Rory started moving into more independent films, such as The Chumscrubber, Hick and Down in the Valley.

The Gersch

The lineup included original members Justin Sosnovski, Graham Hick and Bryant Clifford Meyer (ISIS, Red Sparowes, Taiga, Palms) on vocals and guitars, with Brian Lynn (Indian, Behold! The Living Corpse) on drums.

The Mystery of the Burnt Cottage

They find certain clues: Broken-down nettles in a ditch, a footprint in a grassy field, jet planes (by Mr. Hick’s seeing).


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