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Crasher (video Game)
Crasher(s) may refer to: * Gate crasher, a person who attends an invitation only event when not invited * Crasher Squirrel, a squirrel that became an internet meme * Crasher (Gobots), toy robot characters * "Crashers", an episode of Law & Order * Crasher Wake Crasher(s) may refer to: * Gate crasher, a person who attends an invitation only event when not invited * Crasher Squirrel Crasher Squirrel is the name given to a squirrel seen in a photograph originally intended to be a self-portrait of a Minn ...
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Gate Crashing
Gate crashing, gatecrashing, or party crashing is the act of entering, attending, or participating in an event without an invitation nor ticket. The person doing the gate crashing is known as a gate crasher or party crasher. Motivations for gate crashing include but are not limited to: *Avoiding entry fees *Gaining access to free food, beverages (often alcoholic) or party favors *Gaining access to a private event *Taking photos/video of celebrities (see paparazzi) *Having photos/video taken with celebrities *Thrill seeking These can also include more serious crimes, such as: *Theft or looting *Rape *Fraud *Murder *Stalking *Kidnapping *Causing general disruptions to gain attention. Various techniques that involve blending in with the crowdcan be used to gain access to some events. Examples of blending in can include wearing the proper attire or participating in the event activities. Various measures can be taken to prevent gate crashers from gaining access such as increasi ...
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Crasher Squirrel
Crasher Squirrel is the name given to a squirrel seen in a photograph originally intended to be a self-portrait of a Minnesota couple; it can also refer to the resulting internet meme. Photograph The photograph was taken by Melissa Brandts and her husband Jackson while visiting Lake Minnewanka at Banff National Park in Alberta, Canada, in May 2009. While the couple were posing on some rocks next to the lake using a camera with a wireless remote shutter release to take photos of themselves, a golden-mantled ground squirrel began exploring the area. The squirrel stood up right in front of the lens, and the Brandts were able to capture the image of the squirrel, clearly in focus, in front of the camera. Popularity In August 2009, the Brandts submitted the photo to the '' National Geographic'' weekly "Your Shot" contest in a bid to have the image included in an upcoming issue. Through this appearance, the photograph spread virally across worldwide newspapers and the Internet, p ...
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Crasher (Gobots)
Crasher(s) may refer to: * Gate crasher, a person who attends an invitation only event when not invited * Crasher Squirrel Crasher Squirrel is the name given to a squirrel seen in a photograph originally intended to be a self-portrait of a Minnesota couple; it can also refer to the resulting internet meme. Photograph The photograph was taken by Melissa Brandts and ..., a squirrel that became an internet meme * Crasher (Gobots), toy robot characters * "Crashers", an episode of Law & Order * Crasher Wake, a Pokémon gym leader {{Disambiguation ...
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Crashers (L&O)
The 20th season of ''Law & Order'' premiered on NBC on September 25, 2009 which remained unchanged, for which it was moved from its previous time slot to air on Fridays at 8 p.m. ET for the NBC broadcast. ''L&O'' was moved to Monday nights on March 1, 2010, with a two-hour telecast at 9 p.m. ET, before settling into its new time slot at 10 p.m. the following week, March 8. During the season, ''The Jay Leno Show'' in primetime was canceled, and Leno returned to the 11:35 pm ''Tonight Show'' because of affiliate dissatisfaction. Three more episodes of ''Law & Order'' were ordered to fill the primetime gap, increasing the number of episodes for the season to 23. In early January 2010, NBC initially announced they were going to renew ''Law & Order'' for a 21st season. NBC's President of Primetime Entertainment at the time, Angela Bromstad, said, "I’m a "Law & Order" junkie... I wouldn’t want to be responsible for not having "Law & Order" break the record." However, on May 14, 2 ...
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