In season 8, Bundy and his friends found NO MA'AM, the "National Organization of Men Against Amazonian Masterhood". Its "political goals" are to fight the increasing power of women all over society, but the organization tends to just be a social club for several neighborhood men to bond: consume beer, indulge in pornography, bowl, visit strip clubs, watch sports, etc. However, there have been instances of actual "political activities" such as kidnapping Jerry Springer; countering a breast-feeding sit-in organized by Marcy with a Beer Belly dance-off; causing a riot over a proposed beer tax; going to Washington to appeal to Congress when Psycho Dad is canceled; and even forming a short lived misogynistic religion, whose chief theology is blaming all the world's problems on Eve, not unlike Christianity, making it mostly a sect, rather a proper relgion. Al shows great leadership skills, being the lead organizer/instigator of many of NO MA'AM's activism and authoritatively breaking NO MA'AM members' squabbles with "Focus gentlemen, focus!"
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For seven Married... with Children seasons, Al and his friends suffered from their wives' and other women's oppression as opposed to their idea of a perfect world. In early episode 0106, Al expresses his anachronistic vision like that: "It used to be so great to be a man. Women were there to please us. They'd look after the kids and we go out and have a good time. That's the natural order of things."
But when some feminists took away these men's bowling night in episode 0809 (NO MA'AM), Al and his friends founded NO MA'AM, the "National Organization of Men Against Amazonian Masterhood". Its purpose is to fight the increasing power of women all over society (and to bowl and drink beer of course). They do things like founding a baseball league (0911), fighting for a TV series (0913/914) or founding a church (1004). Hardcore members of NO MA'AM are Al, Jefferson, Bob Rooney, Griff, Ike and Officer Dan. There were also other members in most of the episodes with NO MA'AM, though. Bud tried to join the club in 1007, but he didn't succeed. NO MA'AM's official beer is "Girlie Girl" (0921, 1004).
The following episodes are shows about NO MA'AM:
0809 - NO MA'AM - The fight against a talk show
0821 - Legend of Ironhead Haynes - The fight for commandments
0905 - Business Sucks (Part 1) - The fight against feminists
0905 - Business Still Sucks (Part 2)
0911 - A Man for No Seasons - The fight for baseball
0913 - I Want My Psycho Dad (Part 1) - The fight for Psycho Dad
0914 - I Want My Psycho Dad: Second Blood (Part 2)
0921 - And Bingo Was Her Game-O - The fight for a new official beer
1004 - Reverend Al - The fight for a church
1005 - How Bleen Was My Kelly - Testing a new hair restorer
1007 - Flight of the Bumblebee - Watching Wrestlepalooza
1026 - The Joke's on Al - No fight for Griff after a practical joke on him
1101 - The Stepford Peg - NO MA'AM enjoys Peggy's amnesia
1112 - Live Nude Peg - NO MA'AM once more at the nudie bar
Vilém (William) Fleischhans
Career - Saxophonist and composer (Saxofonista a skladatel)
Date of birth - June 6, 1888
Date of death - September 26, 1960
Vilém (William) Fleischhans Saxophonist and composer, was born on 6 6th 1888, Prague, died 26th 9th 1960.
Playing the clarinet in the military learned music school in Jihlava and worked at the military music at several locations. After the coup appeared frequently in Czechoslovak Radio as a solo saxophonist (from 1924) and got a beautiful tone and secure technique. His songs show off: Margit (1938), Saxophonet (1939), Memories of Prague (1940) Saxotechnik (1948), The Magic Clarinet (1954) and The Magic Saxophone (1955). At the end of his life he was nearly blind.
If you know of any links or tips that can lead to his recordings. Please contact me through this forum at http://articledirectoryseo.com/mod/contacts/?contact=us
Thank you.
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Fleischhans Vilém, čes. saxofonista a skladatel, nar. 6. VI. 1888, Praha, zemř. 26. IX. 1960, Praha. Naučil se hře na klarinet ve vojenském hud. učilišti v Jihlavě a působil u vojenské hudby na několika místech. Po převratě (1918) vystupoval často v Čs. rozhlase jako sólový saxofonista (od 1924) a upoutal krásným tónem i bezpečnou technikou.
Jeho vybrané skladby:
Z jeho skladeb byly hodné pozoru: Margit (1938), Saxophonet (1939), Vzpomínka na Prahu [1940), Saxotechnik (1948), Kouzlo klarinetu (1954) a Kouzlo saxofonu (1955). Ke konci života téměř oslepl.
Very good information.
I LOVE this song!!!!!!!
Very cool.
You guys sound pretty good. Nice sonds.
You should add more quotes.