"\u203C (double exclamation mark) may refer to:\n\n*A brilliant move in chess notation\n*The double factorial operator in mathematics\n*A \"convert to Boolean\" pseudo-operator in some computer languages\nAble to be typed in Windows by holding down Alt then pressing 1299 on the num pad."@en . "!!! (pronounced as chk chk chk, to simulate mouth-clicking sounds) is an American dance-punk band that formed in autumn 1996 from the former bandmembers of The Yah Mos, Black Liquorice and Popesmashers."@en . "!!!Fuck You!!! was an EP released by the thrash metal band Overkill in 1987. Consisting of a cover version of the song \"Fuck You\" (originally by the Subhumans), the EP also featured 5 live tracks recorded at The Phantasy Theatre in Cleveland, Ohio. Long out of print, the EP is now extremely rare, but was re-released in 1997 with extra tracks as !!!Fuck You!!! and Then Some.\n\nThe 1990 CD re-issue was sold with a reversible cover art booklet. The visible side when sold in the stores was a simple field of white with the band's logo, the album name reading as !!!**** You!!!, with a subhead that read \"The Record THEY tried to ban\". A Parental Advisory logo appeared in the lower right corner. The original cover art was able to be used if the booklet was opened and reversed by creasing the cover the opposite way."@en . "!!!Fuck You!!! and Then Some was a 1996 reissue of the 1987 Overkill EP !!!Fuck You!!!, combined with the original four-song Overkill EP, and bonus live tracks, including a cover of Black Sabbath's \"Hole in the Sky.\""@en . "!!! is the eponymous debut album by !!!. It was released in 2001."@en . "!!Destroy-Oh-Boy!! is the debut album by the American garage punk group New Bomb Turks. It was released in 1993 by Crypt Records."@en . "!Action Pact! were a punk rock band, formed in 1981 as the Bad Samaritans by guitarist Wild Planet, bassist Dr. Phibes, and drummer Joe Fungus. Joe Fungus also played with the punk band called Savage Upsurge. The John from Dead Mans Shadow, was the band's original lead singer. He left the band to concentrate on D.M.S. He was replaced by George Cheex, who got the job because of \"her courage to scream along with the band's songs.\" \n\nBoth George and Joe were 15 years old and still attending school when the Heathrow Touchdown EP was released in October, 1981. Two of the band's contributions to the EP, \"London Bouncers\" and \"All Purpose Action Footwear\", got the attention of BBC Radio 1 DJ John Peel. He played the single many times and wanted the band to record their first session, which they did on February 22nd, 1982. They recorded \"People,\" \"Suicide Bag\", \"Mindless Aggression\", \"Losers\", and \"Cowslick Blues\". \n\nThe resulting demo tape caught the attention of the fledgling label Fall Out Records, which signed the band as the first act on its roster. !Action Pact!'s label debut, the Suicide Bag EP, was released in July 1982 and rocketed to the top of the British punk chart.\n\nThe band would later be joined by drummer Grimly Fiendish and bassist Thistles, and producer Phil Langham would also moonlight on bass under the name Elvin Pelvin."@en . "!Bang! is a professional wrestling promotion owned by Dory Funk, Jr. It is run by the Funking Conservatory - a full-service professional wrestling school, and the stars of !BANG! play as members of the Funking Conservatory team. The school and promotion offer a three-step / three-week program for aspiring wrestlers of all skill levels, offering students the chance to work in front of a live crowd and even to become a star on the !Bang! TV show. As well as training wrestlers, the Funking Conservatory team also offer courses in the promotion of professional wrestling, refereeing, announcing and creative writing for professional wrestling.\n\nWrestlers that have been trained by Dory Funk, Jr. include Chris Sabin, Christian Cage, Jun Akiyama, Kurt Angle, Lita, Matt Hardy, Paul London, Rhino, Steve Corino, William Regal, and many others. Funk previously worked as head coach of the Funking Dojo wrestling training camp for WWF in Stamford, Connecticut during the 1990s. Current pro-wrestlers and past graduates often attend the Funking Conservatory, giving advice to new students - with guests including Rob Van Dam and Bobby Heenan.\n\nThe promotion's !BANG! TV television tapings are held in the Dory Funk Arena, in Ocala, Florida. Billed as \"the most exciting pro-wrestling show on the air\" and hosted by Dory Funk, Jr., !Bang! TV transmitted weekly on WOGX TV-51, and also My65. A special one-off edition of !BANG! TV was shown on The Wrestling Channel to viewers in the United Kingdom and Ireland. The show currently transmits online via their website. \n\nA NWA World Heavyweight Championship bout between the champion Jeff Jarrett and Dory Funk, Jr., was held at !BANG! on January 22, 2004 and was later broadcast on !BANG! TV. Dory Funk, Jr., was also a guest at the TNA Against All Odds 2006 press conference (shown on TNA Impact!) regarding the upcoming NWA World Heavyweight Championship match between Jeff Jarrett and Christian Cage. Dory Funk, Jr., is a former NWA World Heavyweight Champion, having held the title for 1,502 days. He had previously wrestled Jarrett for the title in 2004, and was also Cage's coach in the late 1990s."@en . "!Hero is a rock opera about Jesus. It is based on the question, \"What if Jesus was born in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania?\". After the original tour in 2003 ended, it was released on DVD, CD, and was written into a trilogy of novels and series of comic books."@en . "!Hero an album featuring the songs from the rock opera, !Hero. It is based on the question, \"What if Jesus was born in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania?\". The rock opera modernizes Jesus' last two years on earth and features a cast of many well-known Christian artists with Michael Tait, Rebecca St. James, and Mark Stuart as the three main characters: Hero (Jesus), Maggie (Mary Magdalene), and Petrov (Peter)."@en . "!T.O.O.H.! (an acronym for \"The Obliteration of Humanity\") were an avant-garde deathgrind band from the Czech Republic formed in 1990. Their lyrics focused mainly on gore in their earlier years, and later focused around politics and political matters."@en . "!WOWOW! is a collective in Peckham, London. Otherwise known as The Children of !WOWOW!, they are a group of artists, fashion designers, writers and musicians, who have promoted numerous art events and parties in London and Berlin."@en . "! is an album by The Dismemberment Plan. It was released on October 2, 1995 on DeSoto Records. The band's original drummer, Steve Cummings, played on this album but left shortly after its release."@en . "! is a punctuation mark called an exclamation mark, exclamation point, or bang.\n\n! may also refer to:\n*\u01C3, the IPA symbol for postalveolar click in speech\n*! (album), an album by The Dismemberment Plan\n*Factorial, a mathematical function\n**Subfactorial, a related mathematical function\n*Negation, in logic and some programming languages"@en . "\"300\" (the exact machine name includes the quotation marks) is a pinball machine produced by Gottlieb with a bowling theme. The title is a reference to a perfect game in the sport, in which a bowler scores 300 points."@en . "\"A\" Is for Alibi is the first novel in the Kinsey Millhone series by crime writer Sue Grafton. It was published in 1982. The first printing of \"A\" Is for Alibi was 7,500 copies.\n\nGrafton based the story to some extent on her own 'fantasies' of murdering her then husband prior to divorce. The choice of murder through a substitution of the contents of an antihistamine tablet with oleander meant that an alibi held no value since the tablet could have been switched a considerable time prior to someone actually taking the tablet."@en . "\"B\" Is for Burglar is the second novel in Sue Grafton's \"Alphabet\" series of mystery novels and features Kinsey Millhone, a private eye based in Santa Teresa, California."@en . "\"Big\" Ron was a minor fictional character in the popular BBC soap opera EastEnders. He was played by Ron Tarr.\n\nRon, an overweight man, worked in Walford market, and appeared as a background character from 1985 to 1997. He was involved in a few storylines, including one where he had a heart attack after he was pushed by a mugger in the market.\n\nThe actor Ron Tarr died of cancer in October 1997 and was appearing in pre-recorded episodes several weeks after his death. To explain the character's absence, he was given an off-screen storyline in early 1998 where he won \u00A3500,000 on the National Lottery and emigrated to Spain."@en . "George Walker \"Big Nick\" Nicholas (August 2, 1922, Lansing, Michigan – October 29, 1997, Queens, New York City) was a New York-based jazz saxophonist and vocalist.\n\nStrongly influenced by his hero, Coleman Hawkins, Nicholas in turn influenced a young John Coltrane to compose his tribute \"Big Nick\", included on the 1962 albums Duke Ellington & John Coltrane and Coltrane (Impulse! album). \n\nSimilarly, Nicholas contributed the 16-bar solo to Dizzy Gillespie's classic African-Cuban jazz piece \"Manteca\" (1947). \nAt that time he also started playing with Hot Lips Page, a working relationship that continued until 1954. He joined Buck Clayton in 1955.\n\nNicholas started playing with Hank and Thad Jones, Earl Hines and Tiny Bradshaw before going into the army, and on being discharged in the late 1940's he worked with bands led by Sabby Lewis, J. C. Heard, and Lucky Millinder. He would also go on to play with Duke Ellington, Cab Calloway, Charlie Parker and Charlie Mingus.\n\nIn 1983 Big Nick released his first album under his own name Big Nick Nicholas/Big and Warm."@en . "\"Buzz!!\" The Movie is the third live VHS released by Japanese rock duo B'z. It was later released on DVD, on March 14, 2001."@en . "\"C\" Is for Corpse is the third novel in Sue Grafton's \"Alphabet\" series of mystery novels and features Kinsey Millhone, a private eye based in Santa Teresa, California."@en . "George Tomline, sobriquet \"Colonel\" George Tomline, (3 March 1813 - 25 August 1889) was an English politician, Member of Parliament for various constituencies. He was the son of William Edward Tomline and grandson of George Pretyman Tomline.\n\nHe was Member of Parliament for:\n*Sudbury, (1840-1841);\n*Shrewsbury, (1851-1847) and (1852-1868);\n*Great Grimsby, (1868-1874).\n\nHe was a keen amateur astronomer who built an observatory at Orwell Park.\n\n(His heir, the Rt. Hon Captain E. G. Pretyman, MP, was at various times Parliamentary Under-Secretary to the Board of Trade, and Civil Lord of the Admiralty: under George Tomline's will he was obliged to change his name to Pretyman in order to inherit Orwell Park. E. G. Pretyman made a Gramophone Company recording of an address 'On the Navy' in 1908 (12\" G & T. Black Label 'Monarch', 01006).)"@en . "\"Couples\" is the second album by Sheffield band The Long Blondes. It was released on April 7, 2008 with the first single, \"Century\", released on March 24, 2008.\n\nThe album was well received by critics. The Independent called it \"one of the albums of the year from one of the bands of the decade\",called \"Couples\" an \"exciting, challenging, daring listen that's full of brains\" ."@en . "\"Crazy\" Joe Davola is a minor Seinfeld character who suffers from mental instability and aggressive behavior. He was played by Peter Crombie.\n\nHe is noted for stalking Jerry, for whom he develops a pathological hatred. The incident started in \"The Pitch\" where they meet him at the NBC offices (Davola, a writer, is dropping off a script, which is rejected, which he blames on Jerry).\n\nIt continues in \"The Ticket\", where Jerry and George hid from him in a restaurant, waiting for a not particularly sympathetic policeman to finish eating so he could escort them out safely. Throughout the fourth season (the season which focused on Jerry's failed television pilot), Davola appears frequently, including both parts to \"The Pilot, Part 1\" and \"The Pilot, Part 2\". In the first part, both Jerry and George attempt to hide, but are seen by him when they were leaving for NBC. In the final part, he is noted for saying \"Sic semper tyrannis!\" (incorrectly translated by Jerry as, \"Death to tyrants\") and then jumping off the stands into the set in an attempt to attack Jerry. Davola's action is reminiscent of John Wilkes Booth, the assassin of Abraham Lincoln.\n\nElaine once dated Davola's psychiatrist, who is concerned about Davola not taking his medication. She also inadvertently dated Davola while trying to break up with the doctor(The Watch), not knowing he was, in fact, the same \"'Crazy' Joe Davola\" terrorizing Jerry. She becomes a target, and in a surprisingly tense scene for a comedy series (The Opera), she finds herself trapped and cornered in the psychotic Davola's apartment and only escapes after spraying Binaca in his face. \n\nDavola blames all of his problems on Jerry. He kicked Kramer in the head with a roundhouse kick for not inviting him to a party. Kramer was not hurt because he happened to be wearing a motorcycle helmet, formerly owned by Newman. The helmet was acquired by Kramer in a trade in which Newman received Kramer's radar detector (which Kramer knew was broken), and which does not work when Newman is speeding and he gets a ticket. This causes a spasm in Newman and Kramer's friendship. \n\nDavola is in exceptional shape. Tall and muscular, he keeps fit by lifting weights (sometimes while crying) and practices martial arts, which he uses (while dressed as Canio from Pagliacci) to beat a gang of hooligans in Central Park unconscious."@en . "\"D\" Is for Deadbeat is the four