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unusual facts about MUSH


Elfquest

Both the role-playing game and the comics themselves have sprung a number of online games (mostly MUSHes).


Alma Johansson

Alma Johansson (1880-1974) was a Swedish missionary who worked in the city of Mush in the Ottoman Empire at the beginning of the 20th century.

Astghik

Her principal seat was in Ashtishat (Taron), located to the North from Mush, where her chamber was dedicated to the name of Vahagn, the personification of a sun-god, her lover or husband according to popular tales, and had been named "Vahagn's bedroom".

Hripsime Khurshudyan

Her ancestors moved to Aparan first, and then to Kassakh, from Mush during the Armenian Genocide.

Jeffrey Rosenberg

Pink and Brown tracks also appear on the compilations Mish Mash Mush Volume 2 (Fort Thunder), Science of Glass Gargantua (Toyo Records), and the Pick a Winner CD/DVD (2004, Load Records).

Kaliphz

Inspired by a performance of the Rock Steady Crew they saw in 1982, the duo formed a breakdance and graffiti crew called Dizzy Footwork, Dizzy footwork were formed and inspired by the Original Members of Dizzy Footwork Crew Mush, Zulf, and Peps childhood friends from the Wardleworth area of Rochdale.

Kathleen Bryson

She had written a shorter novel at the same time as writing Girl on a Stick, the Douglas Adamsesque He's Lucid (like her first novel Mush, set in Alaska, although far in the future in a landscape devastated by global warming).

Mark 14 torpedo

Only in May 1943, after the most famous skipper in the Sub Force, Dudley W. "Mush" Morton, turned in a dry patrol, did Admiral Charles A. Lockwood, Commander Submarine Force Pacific (COMSUBPAC), accept the Mark VI should be deactivated, but waited to see if Bureau of Ordnance commander Admiral William "Spike" Blandy might yet find a fix for the problem.

Mush and Milk

They decide to order an exotic-sounding French dessert, which turns out to be mush and milk, which is thrown at the waiter.

Rainer Ptacek

Billy Gibbons was so impressed with the singer-guitarist that he arranged to have Kurt Loder review Ptacek's "Mush Mind Blues" single in Rolling Stone.

Robert Barltrop

He was also writing Yes Mush: A Cockney Dictionary: The Cockney Language and Its World, intended to be published in 2004, but remaining unfinished at the end of his life.


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