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2 unusual facts about Stubby


Stubby

Fimpen (UK title Stubby), a Swedish 1974 film directed by Bo Widerberg

WGHR, an American radio station formerly called WSTB and nicknamed "Stubby"


Captain Stubby and the Buccaneers

Captain Stubby and the Buccaneers also sang the 1959 Chicago White Sox fight song, "Let's Go, Go-Go White Sox", and Tom Fouts was the voice of Green Giant's Little Sprout.

Tom C. Fouts (Captain Stubby) November 24, 1918 - May 26, 2004.

Gorgonia flabellum

The Venus sea fan is similar in appearance to Gorgonia ventalina but has a slightly more untidy shape and short, stubby side growths coming out of the main plane.

Roto-Rooter

The memorable bass voice in the commercial was that of Tom Fouts, more widely known as Captain Stubby of Captain Stubby and the Buccaneers.

Tom Fouts

He was popularly known as Captain Stubby of the musical group Captain Stubby and the Buccaneers.

United States House of Representatives elections in Arkansas, 2006

Incumbent Democrat Marion Berry defeated Republican Stubby Stumbaugh, who was the Mayor of Cabot, Arkansas.

WKBI-FM

Some of the DJ's who worked there during the 1970s were, "Disco Joe Thompson", "Stubby King", Ken Hoff, Angie Fararri, Dean Paige, Rick Porter, Tom Rogers, Mark Benson, Mike McClain who was hired on January 31, 1977 at the age of 14, Keith McKervey, who left the radio station to pursue a position with the popular "Up with People", Ken Ciroli, Ray Rettger (A.K.A. Joe Emmeran)


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