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Synonyms for smokey or Related words with smokey
shorty
willie
smokin
hillbilly
waylon
lonnie
chet
gordy
skeeter
rollin
walkin
lonesome
cowboy
elvis
louie
daddy
pharcyde
lenny
dixie
babyface
swingin
moonglows
jimmie
tubby
bobby
toots
johnny
howdy
emmylou
stevie
muggs
biggie
rosco
rockin
runnin
maybellene
sammy
shug
knucklehead
ween
dancin
rascals
johnnie
nigga
yellowman
billy
shaggy
temptations
trae
nipsey
Examples of "smokey"
Smokey
Joe,
Smokey
Joe's or Smoky Joe's may refer to:
Roosevelt Sykes; John Hammond; Victoria Spivey;
Smokey
Hogg; Washboard Doc;
Smokey
Hogg; Willie Dixon; Sunnyland Slim; Marie Dixon; Johnny Shines
Cape
Smokey
is a cape located on the coast of Cape Breton Island in Nova Scotia, Canada. The cape is traversed by the Cabot Trail and is home to Ski Cape
Smokey
and Cape
Smokey
Provincial Park.
On May 2, 1975,
Smokey
Bear officially "retired" from his role as living mascot, and the title, "
Smokey
Bear II", was bestowed upon Little
Smokey
in an official ceremony. He died August 11, 1990.
Smokey
Bones Bar & Fire Grill (or simply
Smokey
Bones) is an American casual dining restaurant chain. Owned by Barbeque Integrated Inc. and under the umbrella of Sun Capital Partners,
Smokey
Bones is headquartered in Aventura, Florida. The first
Smokey
Bones restaurant opened in Orlando in 1999 (JOBS) under its then owners, Darden Restaurants, Inc.. As of August 2015,
Smokey
Bones has 66 restaurants in 16 Eastern states.
Smokey
X, the current
Smokey
mascot, made his debut in 2013. During the week, he lives with the Hudson family. He is the first
Smokey
not descended from the original
Smokey
bloodline, but he is the first from a new Tennessee-born and bred bloodline. On game days and while attending to official mascot duties,
Smokey
is handled by members of UT's Alpha Gamma Rho fraternity. For home games, he usually spends the weekend in the fraternity house on UT's campus.
Originally, "
Smokey
I" was created by the University of Texas at Austin's mechanical engineering lab in 1953, in response to shotgun blasts often heard at the Red River Rivalry. Two years later,
Smokey
I was modified in 1955 to shoot twin 10-gauge shotgun shells and the revision was renamed "
Smokey
II". "
Smokey
II" was used by the Texas Cowboys for over 30 years.
Smokey
II was created by the Cockrell School of Engineering to replace the original
Smokey
in 1968.
Smokey
II served the University well until 1988. The following year,
Smokey
III, a civil war replica cannon standing six feet tall and weighing 1,200 pounds, was constructed and remains in service to this day.
On the anniversary of finding
Smokey
Bear in the Capitan Gap fire, May 9, 2000, Marianne Gould from the
Smokey
Bear Ranger District, Eddie Tudor from the
Smokey
Bear Museum and Neal Jones from the local Ruidoso, New Mexico radio station created "
Smokey
Bear Days". The event celebrates the fire prevention message from the
Smokey
Bear campaign as well as wilderness environment conservation with music concerts, chainsaw carving contests, a firefighter's "muster" competition, food, vendors and a parade. The "
Smokey
Bear Days" celebration is held in Smokey's hometown of Capitan, New Mexico the first weekend of May every year.
Smokey
Bear's name and image are protected by U.S. federal law, the "
Smokey
Bear Act of 1952" (16 U.S.C. 580 (p-2); 18 U.S.C. 711).
There are several main arterials that pass through
Smokey
Point: Interstate 5,
Smokey
Point Boulevard, State Route 531 (also called 172nd Street NE), and 51st Avenue NE.
SMOKEY
MOUNTAIN (1990, Sony BMG Music Philippines)
Unreleased recordings from the "Sing
Smokey
" sessions:
Smokey
Point is located at (48.145708, -122.194794).
1995–2000: Broadway Musical "
Smokey
Joe's Cafe".
Smokey
heads to Debbie's house to complain and notices Red's bike on the lawn. He sneaks in and finds Deebo asleep with Felisha.
Smokey
tries to reclaim the money that he and Deebo stole from Stanley earlier, but is interrupted by Ezail. Both escape without the money before Deebo wakes up.
Smokey
returns to Craig's house to tell him, and Craig agrees to go back with
Smokey
to try again, but at that moment, Deebo rides past.
Though
Smokey
was originally drawn wearing the campaign hat of the U.S. National Park Service (which was in turn derived from the cavalry who protected the early U.S. national parks), the hat itself later became famous by association with the
Smokey
cartoon character. As such, it is sometimes today called a "
Smokey
Bear" hat by both the military service branches and state police who still employ it. For that reason, truck drivers often refer to state police officers as "
Smokey
" or "bears".
Brown’s nickname is
Smokey
and he considers it much more than a nickname, as all his family and friends refer to him as
Smokey
. The nickname was bestowed upon him at birth by the boyfriend of his grandmother. “He nicknamed me
Smokey
because when I first came out, I was blacker than what I am now,” Brown said, referring to his skin color. “Most people are like, ‘Why they call you
Smokey
? Because you are fast?’ But no.”
Echoing Leng's admiration for "Pure
Smokey
", Madinger and Easter write of "Ooh Baby": "Not one of his more inspired efforts lyrically ... [Harrison] was to do a much better job of saluting
Smokey
on his next LP ..." Writing for Blogcritics in 2014, Seattle-based critic Chaz Lipp similarly opines: "Vocally he simply wasn't up to the
Smokey
Robinson pastiche 'Ooh Baby (You Know That I Love You)' ('Pure
Smokey
' on 1976's "Thirty-Three & 1/3" is far better)."
Smokey
VI served as mascot and presided over three SEC championships for Tennessee. His owner, the Rev. Bill Brooks, died during
Smokey
VI's tenure on September 17, 1986 at the age of 81. Brooks' wife, Mildred, then took over in caring for
Smokey
. During the 1991 UCLA game,
Smokey
suffered heat exhaustion in the 100+ degree temperatures and was listed on the Vols injury report until he returned later in the season. A kennel mate named "Woody" took over for him while he recovered.
Smokey
VI died in late 1991 of brain cancer at 10-years-old.