krazy in A Sentence

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    Powell! Where's the Krazy Glue?

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    Powell! Powell!- Where's the Krazy glue?

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    Where's the Krazy Glue?

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    It wasn't Krazy George.

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    Galen wrote"Krazy" and co-wrote"Attention" and"Speedracer.

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    Krazy George Weller.

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    Ever since Wait killed Krazy 8, he cuts the crust off his own sandwiches.

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    Dr. Spencer inists that you can indeed use Krazy Glue on a paper cut.

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    Before becoming a professional cheerleader, Krazy George was a high school shop teacher in California.

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    Technically, Krazy Glue works with the non-toxic adhesive ethyl cyanoacrylate, while products like New-Skin use Benzethonium Chloride.

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    Of this first documented wave, Krazy George states,“I started with three sections and it went about five or six sections down.

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    When the Chiefs found out about the progressively raising offers Krazy George was being given by the Oilers, they jumped in too.

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    Video of this first documented wave, including showing Krazy George leading it, even made it onto the Oakland A's highlight video for the season.

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    He sold the rights of the character to Universal and it became Disney's biggest success at that time, rivaling contemporary cartoons Krazy Kat and Felix the Cat.

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    Now that Krazy George is getting up there in years, he generally prefers smaller venues, such as minor league baseball games, and only works a couple games a week these days.

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    The wave, also generally known as the“Mexican wave” outside of the United States, was the brain-child of the longest continuously active professional cheerleader(41 years and counting), Krazy George Henderson, in the late 1970s.

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    However, given Krazy George had initiated a wave two weeks before on a nationally televised Major League Baseball playoff game, it's generally thought Weller simply borrowed the idea from seeing it at that baseball game.

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    All that said, contrary to popular belief, it was not invented at the University of Washington, but rather debuted during an Oakland Athletics/ New York Yankees playoff game on October 15, 1981, led by professional cheerleader,“Krazy” George Henderson.

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    You might be wondering at this point why this group-cheer is generally called the“Mexican wave” outside of the United States when neither Krazy George, Weller, nor the University of Washington have anything inherently to do with the United Mexican States.

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    Buckaroo Camp Granada Carrom Chapayev Crokinole Dart Wars Gnip Gnop Hungry Hungry Hippos Jenga Kerplunk Krazy Maze Operation Perfection Polarity Subbuteo Twister Villa Paletti The rules are easy to learn and the outcome is mostly or entirely due to chance.

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    After observing the visual effect in Alberta, Krazy George did a few trial runs for the wave at small high school sporting events, such as in 1980 at Santa Clara where he stood mid-court at a game and had the audience stand when he pointed to them.

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