Chris Cowlin (born 9th August 1980 in London, England) is a book publisher, compiler, author, researcher.
Career
Chris Cowlin is the managing director of Apex Publishing Ltd , a company that was formed in 2002. Chris has published books for Charles Bronson and Ronnie Biggs. He visited Bronson at Wakefield Prison in September 2007 and Biggs at Norwich Prison in December 2008.
During 2008, Chris was also responsible for publishing autobiographies for Lea Walker (Big Brother 7), Maria Lawson (X Factor), Vince Powell (comedy writer, Bless This House and Love Thy Neighbour), Mick Abrahams (founder member of Jethro Tull). Chris has also been involved with publishing works on Elvis Presley, Freddie Mercury and Eric Morecambe.
He is an author of 40 books on sport and television.
Chris has raised thousands of pounds for various charities through his writing and publishing of books. He continues to be a major fund-raiser for charitable organisations. He has helped raise many for The Willow Foundation (which was set up by Arsenal legend Bob Wilson and his wife Megs in 1999), The Dickie Bird Foundation and Sense. His last few books have been about film and television, including situation comedies, reality television the 'Carry On' films and horror films.
Many celebrities and well known people have backed Chris's books, people such as Alex Ferguson, Graham Taylor, Bob Wilson, Christopher Biggins and Nicholas Parsons have written forewords to his books.
Bibliography
*Celebrities’ Favourite Football Teams
*The British TV Sitcom Quiz Book
*The Cricket Quiz Book (co-compiled with Adam Pearson and Alan Finch)
*The Gooners Quiz Book
*The Horror Film Quiz Book (co-compiled with Mark Goddard)
*The Official Aston Villa Quiz Book (co-compiled with Philip Solomon)
*The Official Birmingham City Quiz Book (co-compiled by Marc White)
*The Official Brentford Quiz Book (co-compiled with Kevin Snelgrove)
*The Official Bristol Rovers Quiz Book (co-compiled with Kevin Snelgrove)
*The Official Burnley Quiz Book (co-compiled with Kevin Snelgrove)
*The Official Bury Quiz Book (co-compiled with John Northcutt)
*The Official Carlisle United Quiz Book (co-compiled with Kevin Snelgrove and John White)
*The Official Carry On Quiz Book (co-compiled with Paul Burton)
*The Official Chesterfield Football Club Quiz Book
*The Official Colchester United Quiz Book
*The Official Coventry City Quiz Book (co-compiled by Marc White)
*The Official Doncaster Rovers Quiz Book (co-compiled with Kevin Snelgrove)
*The Official Greenock Morton Quiz Book (co-compiled with Graeme Ross)
*The Official Heart of Midlothian Quiz Book (co-compiled with Andrew-Henry Bowie)
*The Official Hereford United Quiz Book (co-compiled with Kevin Snelgrove)
*The Official Hull City Quiz Book (co-compiled with Kevin Snelgrove)
*The Official Leicester City Quiz Book (co-compiled with Adam Pearson)
*The Official Macclesfield Town Quiz Book (co-compiled with Kevin Snelgrove and Marc White)
*The Official Norwich City Football Club Quiz
*The Official Notts County Quiz Book (co-compiled with Kevin Snelgrove)
*The Official Peterborough United Quiz Book (co-compiled by Kevin Snelgrove)
*The Official Port Vale Quiz Book (co-compiled with Kevin Snelgrove and Marc White)
*The Official Rochdale AFC Quiz Book (co-compiled with Kevin Snelgrove and John White)
*The Official Rotherham United Quiz Book (co-compiled with Kevin Snelgrove and Peter Miles)
*The Official Shrewsbury Town Quiz Book (co-compiled with David Williams)
*The Official Stockport County Quiz Book (co-compiled with Kevin Snelgrove)
*The Official Watford Football Club Quiz Book
*The Official West Bromwich Albion Quiz Book (co-compiled with Marc White)
*The Official Wolves Quiz Book (co-compiled with Philip Solomon)
*The Official Yeovil Town Quiz Book (co-compiled with Kevin Snelgrove and Peter Miles)
*The Reality Television Quiz Book
*The Southend United Quiz Book (co-compiled with Peter Miles)
*The Sunderland AFC Quiz Book (co-compiled by Marc White)
*The Ultimate Derby County Quiz Book
*The West Ham United Quiz Book
Career
Chris Cowlin is the managing director of Apex Publishing Ltd , a company that was formed in 2002. Chris has published books for Charles Bronson and Ronnie Biggs. He visited Bronson at Wakefield Prison in September 2007 and Biggs at Norwich Prison in December 2008.
During 2008, Chris was also responsible for publishing autobiographies for Lea Walker (Big Brother 7), Maria Lawson (X Factor), Vince Powell (comedy writer, Bless This House and Love Thy Neighbour), Mick Abrahams (founder member of Jethro Tull). Chris has also been involved with publishing works on Elvis Presley, Freddie Mercury and Eric Morecambe.
He is an author of 40 books on sport and television.
Chris has raised thousands of pounds for various charities through his writing and publishing of books. He continues to be a major fund-raiser for charitable organisations. He has helped raise many for The Willow Foundation (which was set up by Arsenal legend Bob Wilson and his wife Megs in 1999), The Dickie Bird Foundation and Sense. His last few books have been about film and television, including situation comedies, reality television the 'Carry On' films and horror films.
Many celebrities and well known people have backed Chris's books, people such as Alex Ferguson, Graham Taylor, Bob Wilson, Christopher Biggins and Nicholas Parsons have written forewords to his books.
Bibliography
*Celebrities’ Favourite Football Teams
*The British TV Sitcom Quiz Book
*The Cricket Quiz Book (co-compiled with Adam Pearson and Alan Finch)
*The Gooners Quiz Book
*The Horror Film Quiz Book (co-compiled with Mark Goddard)
*The Official Aston Villa Quiz Book (co-compiled with Philip Solomon)
*The Official Birmingham City Quiz Book (co-compiled by Marc White)
*The Official Brentford Quiz Book (co-compiled with Kevin Snelgrove)
*The Official Bristol Rovers Quiz Book (co-compiled with Kevin Snelgrove)
*The Official Burnley Quiz Book (co-compiled with Kevin Snelgrove)
*The Official Bury Quiz Book (co-compiled with John Northcutt)
*The Official Carlisle United Quiz Book (co-compiled with Kevin Snelgrove and John White)
*The Official Carry On Quiz Book (co-compiled with Paul Burton)
*The Official Chesterfield Football Club Quiz Book
*The Official Colchester United Quiz Book
*The Official Coventry City Quiz Book (co-compiled by Marc White)
*The Official Doncaster Rovers Quiz Book (co-compiled with Kevin Snelgrove)
*The Official Greenock Morton Quiz Book (co-compiled with Graeme Ross)
*The Official Heart of Midlothian Quiz Book (co-compiled with Andrew-Henry Bowie)
*The Official Hereford United Quiz Book (co-compiled with Kevin Snelgrove)
*The Official Hull City Quiz Book (co-compiled with Kevin Snelgrove)
*The Official Leicester City Quiz Book (co-compiled with Adam Pearson)
*The Official Macclesfield Town Quiz Book (co-compiled with Kevin Snelgrove and Marc White)
*The Official Norwich City Football Club Quiz
*The Official Notts County Quiz Book (co-compiled with Kevin Snelgrove)
*The Official Peterborough United Quiz Book (co-compiled by Kevin Snelgrove)
*The Official Port Vale Quiz Book (co-compiled with Kevin Snelgrove and Marc White)
*The Official Rochdale AFC Quiz Book (co-compiled with Kevin Snelgrove and John White)
*The Official Rotherham United Quiz Book (co-compiled with Kevin Snelgrove and Peter Miles)
*The Official Shrewsbury Town Quiz Book (co-compiled with David Williams)
*The Official Stockport County Quiz Book (co-compiled with Kevin Snelgrove)
*The Official Watford Football Club Quiz Book
*The Official West Bromwich Albion Quiz Book (co-compiled with Marc White)
*The Official Wolves Quiz Book (co-compiled with Philip Solomon)
*The Official Yeovil Town Quiz Book (co-compiled with Kevin Snelgrove and Peter Miles)
*The Reality Television Quiz Book
*The Southend United Quiz Book (co-compiled with Peter Miles)
*The Sunderland AFC Quiz Book (co-compiled by Marc White)
*The Ultimate Derby County Quiz Book
*The West Ham United Quiz Book
The Crazicans are a Random Comedy (sketch comedy) group created by Eric Lagasse on November 17, 2004. Assisted by Chris Desjarlais, Jayden Schlenvogt, and later, Nick Desjarlais. The group started off with The Crazicans - The Random Comedy Series that debuted its first episode on YouTube July 14, 2007. The series focuses on Sketch Comedy with random teenage humor of the new generation. Some of the most popular Crazicans scenes include; Hey Billy, Shampoo, and The Quest. The series became the number one comedy group in North Dakota on YouTube July 2009.
The series also features "other" characters The Crazicans play out. Including the Old Man, a sinister old man that loves Power Rangers and at the same time dislikes Life Alert played by Eric Lagasse.
Another main role would be in the series popular sketch, Hey Billy. Where Eric Lagasse plays the role of a man preparing a meal for Billy, played by Jayden Schlenvogt, and asks him what he would want on his meal. But Billy seems to always want Tartar Sauce with no intent to want something different. Billy is then in for a big surprise.
The Crazicans also focus on a plot sketch for the series known as The Quest. The scene revolves around the heroes, "The Fury (Furry) One", played by Jayden Schlenvogt, and Chrissy, played by Chris Desjarlais, where they're set out on a devious mission by "Master", played by Eric Lagasse of their headquarters, "The Organization" to stop evil from taking their fame. From episodes after Episode III, the plot of The Quest focuses on the heroes defending against "The Twinkie Organization", ruled over by the Old Man, who inconsistantly plots against a great intention he's been desiring for a long time. Additional characters are played for the roles of "evil" in The Quest. Which includes Jaylen Schlenvogt (Stanley/Side Minion), Lane Page (Minion), Coy Page (Minion), and Nick Desjarlais (Minion/Other). The Quest is featured in all The Crazicans episodes. Starting on The Crazicans Episode V, The Quest is featured in Parts Two and Four of every episode after.
Many more characters are played by The Crazicans in their series as the series progresses.
Casting & Production
Eric Lagasse - Leader/Executive Producer/Actor
Chris Desjarlais - Assistant Producer/Actor
Jayden Schlenvogt - Assistant Producer/Actor
Nick Desjarlais - Assistant Producer/Actor/Just There
Jaylen Schlenvogt - Assistant Actor/Video Producer
Lane Page - Assistant Actor/Assistant Video Producer
Coy Page - Assistant Actor
History of The Crazicans
The Crazicans started off at a slow start from 2004-2007 without any interlude of what they were planning. In July of 2007, Eric Lagasse, Chris Desjarlais, and Jayden Schlenvogt created an idea of making something for their group. That's when they formed their "Random Comedy Series". With only one week until production, planning for the team would be difficult, for there was short amount of time and very little ideas. The Crazicans Episode I (Series Premiere) was filmed July 11-12, 2007. With the success of filming, it was fully released on YouTube. Episode I featured many sketches that still create a name in newer Crazicans episodes. In September of 2007, The Crazicans removed their YouTube profile due to lack of views and switched their aspects towards MySpace videos. Later that month, the group brought back their title with The Crazicans Episode II with more time of planning and creating new ideas to attract an audience’s attention. Episode II featured the first appearance of the Old Man played by Eric Lagasse, who is featured in a little role in Episode III, and becomes the main antagonist for "The Quest" in Seasons 2 & 3. In November of 2007, the last episode of Season 1 was brought forth, The Crazicans Episode III. Featuring many more sketches many that are short and random. Episode III was the first to extend the plot of "The Quest" into the next episode. This episode also featured The Crazicans warning screen shown at the beginning of the episode. In January 2008, The Crazicans started Season 2 off with Episode IV. A very cold month, The Crazicans managed to film with the difficulty of only four participants. Then in March of 2008, The Crazicans brought back a new YouTube channel to bring back the series not only on MySpace but on YouTube as well, which currently is their successor to this day. In July of 2008, The Crazicans brought back the series with Episode V, supposed to be released back in March of the year, it gave the group some time to create and extend their ideas even further. Episode V featured new quality than the previous episodes including the new "Static Transition". Which helps make the cut of a scene more easily seen. The Crazicans then brought The Crazicans Episode VI in October 2008, which was the last episode of Season 2. The episode was ranked best in quality out of both seasons and was the highest viewed episode from January-May 2009. Then in June of 2009, The Crazicans debuted their next greatest episode, The Crazicans Episode VII to take on the beginning role of Season 3. The episode made its first Crazicans hit reaching 1,000 views in its first week. The episode featured new quality and the change of pretty much everything since the past Crazicans episodes. The Crazicans hope to release Episode VIII by Fall of 2009 bringing up the same standards as Episode VII.
Season 1 Scenes/Sketches
Episode I (July 2007)
Part 1 Of 4
Scene I~Series Premiere Opening
Scene II~It's Wednesday!
Scene III~The Hill Scene
Scene IV~Shampoo!
Scene V~What Are...?
Scene VI~The Fall Of Dave
Scene VII~Shampoo!
Scene VIII~Baby Horse
Scene IX~Lawnmower Test Results
Scene X~Chewing Tablet Disturbance
Part 2 Of 4
Scene XI~Messing With Ogre
Scene XII~Hey Billy!
Scene XIII~The Disease
Scene XIV~Sweet 16
Scene XV~The Quest
Part 3 Of 4
Scene XVI~The Carebear
Scene XVII~Pirates Are Way Better Than Ninjas...
Scene XVIII~Crazy Eric's
Part 4 Of 4
Scene XIX~Museum Robbery
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Episode II (September 2007)
Part 1 Of 2
Scene I~The Crazicans
Scene II~It's 5:55!
Scene III~Shampoo!
Scene IV~I'm Pregnant!
Scene V~Power Rangers - Life Alert
Part 2 Of 3
Scene VI~Dude Your Girlfriend's Hot...
Scene VII~A Drive For The President
Scene VIII~Hey Billy!
Scene IX~The Call Of Jesus
Scene X~Dude Your Mom Is Hot...
Scene XI~The Quest - Part II
Scene XII~Gorilla Glue!
Scene XIII~When A Chicken Crosses The Road...
Part 3 Of 3
Scene XIV~The Grill Scene
Scene XV~You Wanna Watch A Movie?!?!
Scene XVI~Today We're Gunna Bake Some Cookies...
Scene XVII~Slumber Party
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Episode III (November 2007)
Part 1 Of 3
Scene I~You've Got Mail!
Scene II~The Crazicans
Scene III~It's My Birthday!
Part 2 Of 3
Scene IV~Shampoo!
Scene V~Toilet Yell I
Scene VI~There Is $H!T On The Road!
Scene VII~Oh No A Car!
Scene VIII~Touchdown!
Scene IX~Day with the Old Man
Scene X~Shamoo! (Whale)
Scene XI~It's Ugly!
Scene XII~Toilet Yell II
Scene XIII~Hey Billy!
Scene XIV~Sword Fight
Scene XV~The Quest - Part III
Part 3 Of 3
Scene XVI~The Quest - Part III-2
Scene XVII~Birthday Card Scene
Scene XVIII~Copyright Infringement
Scene XIX~Male Enhancement
Scene XX~Hello
Scene XXI~Toilet Yell III
Scene XXII~Head On!
Scene XXIII~Wii!
Scene XXIV~Constipated
Scene XXV~Hot Dog Stand
Season 2 Scenes/Sketches
Episode IV (January 2008)
Part 1 Of 3
Scene I~Prank Call
Scene II~The Crazicans
Scene III~Hey Billy!
Scene IV~Shampoo!
Scene V~Whopper Mishap
Scene VI~Wow Whee Batman!
Scene VII~The Bouncers
Scene VIII~You're My Anti-Drug
Scene IX~Swallow Your Food
Part 2 Of 3
Scene X~The Quest - Part IV
Part 3 Of 3
Scene XI~Buxton Solution
Scene XII~Dr. E - Medical Identifier
Scene XIII~Turn Up...
Scene XIV~Cha Cha Chris (Chiapets)
Scene XV~*Fans Choice*
Scene XVI~The Clapper
Scene XVII~Rock Band Failure
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Episode V (July 2008)
Part 1 Of 4
Scene I~The Fate
Scene II~The Crazicans
Scene III~Hey Billy!
Scene IV~Shampoo!
Scene V~Fox On The Run
Scene VI~Eat It!
Scene VII~The Song Of Life
Scene VIII~The Amazing Flip
Scene IX~Look Beyond
Scene X~I Shall Be...
Part 2 Of 4
Scene XI~The Quest - Part V
Scene XII~Fox On The Run II
Scene XIII~The Amazing Jump
Scene XIV~He Hit The Windmill
Scene XV~Randal's Song
Scene XVI~Jimmy Dean Sausage
Part 3 Of 4
Scene XVII~The Speech Of Responsibility
Scene XVIII~You're...Everywhere
Scene XIX~Shampoo!
Scene XX~The Love For A Bed
Scene XXI~The Beepers
Scene XXII~Pirates Are Just Way Better...
Scene XXIII~The Talk
Scene XXIV~That'll Be $24.99
Scene XXV~Cereal!
Scene XXVI~Fox On The Run III
Part 4 Of 4
Scene XXVII~The Quest - Part V-2
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Episode VI (October 2008)
Part 1 Of 4
Scene I~The Beepers II
Scene II~The Crazicans
Scene III~Hey Billy!
Scene IV~Randal's Inspiration
Scene V~You Can See Me?
Scene VI~Fly A Kite Mishap
Scene VII~Scare Tactic
Scene VIII~Love Coloring
Scene IX~Do You Like...
Scene X~The Disturbing Pumpkin
Scene XI~Love Coloring II
Scene XII~Falcon Punch Baby
Scene XIII~Love Coloring III
Part 2 Of 4
Scene XIV~The Quest - Part VI
Part 3 Of 4
Scene XV~One Question
Scene XVI~The Thrust
Scene XVII~A Long Way Down
Scene XVIII~A Mistaken Bathroom
Scene XIX~YAY!
Scene XX~It's Not Just Jesus...
Scene XXI~Shampoo!
Scene XXII~Jimmy...
Scene XXIII~A Wish To Jesus
Scene XXIV~Dun Un Eh!
Scene XXV~Stuntman Chris
Part 4 Of 4
Scene XXVII~The Quest - Part VI-2
Season 3 Scenes/Sketches
Episode VII (June 2009)
Part 1 Of 4
Scene I~Force Assemble
Scene II~The Crazicans
Scene III~Here For Your Girlfriend
Scene IV~A "Happy" Concern
Scene V~The Unknown Ugh!
Scene VI~The Cereal Killing Newscast
Scene VII~Tiny House Chris
Scene VIII~Hey Billy!
Part 2 Of 4
Scene IX~The Quest - Part VII
Part 3 Of 4
Scene X~Burning Plants
Scene XI~Bear & The Big Blue House
Scene XII~Super Sonic Hearing
Scene XIII~The Sincere Fall
Scene XIV~Intervention
Scene XV~Randal's Exhileration
Scene XVI~Salty Sam
Scene XVII~Car Insurance Infringement
Scene XVIII~Tiny Bike Chris
Scene XIX~Cooking With Nick!
Scene XX~ShamWow! (Parody)
Scene XXI~Shampoo!
Scene XXII~Deep Voice
Scene XXIII~Crazy Eric's
Part 4 Of 4
Scene XXIV~The Quest - Part VII-2
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Episode VIII (Fall 2009)
The series also features "other" characters The Crazicans play out. Including the Old Man, a sinister old man that loves Power Rangers and at the same time dislikes Life Alert played by Eric Lagasse.
Another main role would be in the series popular sketch, Hey Billy. Where Eric Lagasse plays the role of a man preparing a meal for Billy, played by Jayden Schlenvogt, and asks him what he would want on his meal. But Billy seems to always want Tartar Sauce with no intent to want something different. Billy is then in for a big surprise.
The Crazicans also focus on a plot sketch for the series known as The Quest. The scene revolves around the heroes, "The Fury (Furry) One", played by Jayden Schlenvogt, and Chrissy, played by Chris Desjarlais, where they're set out on a devious mission by "Master", played by Eric Lagasse of their headquarters, "The Organization" to stop evil from taking their fame. From episodes after Episode III, the plot of The Quest focuses on the heroes defending against "The Twinkie Organization", ruled over by the Old Man, who inconsistantly plots against a great intention he's been desiring for a long time. Additional characters are played for the roles of "evil" in The Quest. Which includes Jaylen Schlenvogt (Stanley/Side Minion), Lane Page (Minion), Coy Page (Minion), and Nick Desjarlais (Minion/Other). The Quest is featured in all The Crazicans episodes. Starting on The Crazicans Episode V, The Quest is featured in Parts Two and Four of every episode after.
Many more characters are played by The Crazicans in their series as the series progresses.
Casting & Production
Eric Lagasse - Leader/Executive Producer/Actor
Chris Desjarlais - Assistant Producer/Actor
Jayden Schlenvogt - Assistant Producer/Actor
Nick Desjarlais - Assistant Producer/Actor/Just There
Jaylen Schlenvogt - Assistant Actor/Video Producer
Lane Page - Assistant Actor/Assistant Video Producer
Coy Page - Assistant Actor
History of The Crazicans
The Crazicans started off at a slow start from 2004-2007 without any interlude of what they were planning. In July of 2007, Eric Lagasse, Chris Desjarlais, and Jayden Schlenvogt created an idea of making something for their group. That's when they formed their "Random Comedy Series". With only one week until production, planning for the team would be difficult, for there was short amount of time and very little ideas. The Crazicans Episode I (Series Premiere) was filmed July 11-12, 2007. With the success of filming, it was fully released on YouTube. Episode I featured many sketches that still create a name in newer Crazicans episodes. In September of 2007, The Crazicans removed their YouTube profile due to lack of views and switched their aspects towards MySpace videos. Later that month, the group brought back their title with The Crazicans Episode II with more time of planning and creating new ideas to attract an audience’s attention. Episode II featured the first appearance of the Old Man played by Eric Lagasse, who is featured in a little role in Episode III, and becomes the main antagonist for "The Quest" in Seasons 2 & 3. In November of 2007, the last episode of Season 1 was brought forth, The Crazicans Episode III. Featuring many more sketches many that are short and random. Episode III was the first to extend the plot of "The Quest" into the next episode. This episode also featured The Crazicans warning screen shown at the beginning of the episode. In January 2008, The Crazicans started Season 2 off with Episode IV. A very cold month, The Crazicans managed to film with the difficulty of only four participants. Then in March of 2008, The Crazicans brought back a new YouTube channel to bring back the series not only on MySpace but on YouTube as well, which currently is their successor to this day. In July of 2008, The Crazicans brought back the series with Episode V, supposed to be released back in March of the year, it gave the group some time to create and extend their ideas even further. Episode V featured new quality than the previous episodes including the new "Static Transition". Which helps make the cut of a scene more easily seen. The Crazicans then brought The Crazicans Episode VI in October 2008, which was the last episode of Season 2. The episode was ranked best in quality out of both seasons and was the highest viewed episode from January-May 2009. Then in June of 2009, The Crazicans debuted their next greatest episode, The Crazicans Episode VII to take on the beginning role of Season 3. The episode made its first Crazicans hit reaching 1,000 views in its first week. The episode featured new quality and the change of pretty much everything since the past Crazicans episodes. The Crazicans hope to release Episode VIII by Fall of 2009 bringing up the same standards as Episode VII.
Season 1 Scenes/Sketches
Episode I (July 2007)
Part 1 Of 4
Scene I~Series Premiere Opening
Scene II~It's Wednesday!
Scene III~The Hill Scene
Scene IV~Shampoo!
Scene V~What Are...?
Scene VI~The Fall Of Dave
Scene VII~Shampoo!
Scene VIII~Baby Horse
Scene IX~Lawnmower Test Results
Scene X~Chewing Tablet Disturbance
Part 2 Of 4
Scene XI~Messing With Ogre
Scene XII~Hey Billy!
Scene XIII~The Disease
Scene XIV~Sweet 16
Scene XV~The Quest
Part 3 Of 4
Scene XVI~The Carebear
Scene XVII~Pirates Are Way Better Than Ninjas...
Scene XVIII~Crazy Eric's
Part 4 Of 4
Scene XIX~Museum Robbery
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Episode II (September 2007)
Part 1 Of 2
Scene I~The Crazicans
Scene II~It's 5:55!
Scene III~Shampoo!
Scene IV~I'm Pregnant!
Scene V~Power Rangers - Life Alert
Part 2 Of 3
Scene VI~Dude Your Girlfriend's Hot...
Scene VII~A Drive For The President
Scene VIII~Hey Billy!
Scene IX~The Call Of Jesus
Scene X~Dude Your Mom Is Hot...
Scene XI~The Quest - Part II
Scene XII~Gorilla Glue!
Scene XIII~When A Chicken Crosses The Road...
Part 3 Of 3
Scene XIV~The Grill Scene
Scene XV~You Wanna Watch A Movie?!?!
Scene XVI~Today We're Gunna Bake Some Cookies...
Scene XVII~Slumber Party
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Episode III (November 2007)
Part 1 Of 3
Scene I~You've Got Mail!
Scene II~The Crazicans
Scene III~It's My Birthday!
Part 2 Of 3
Scene IV~Shampoo!
Scene V~Toilet Yell I
Scene VI~There Is $H!T On The Road!
Scene VII~Oh No A Car!
Scene VIII~Touchdown!
Scene IX~Day with the Old Man
Scene X~Shamoo! (Whale)
Scene XI~It's Ugly!
Scene XII~Toilet Yell II
Scene XIII~Hey Billy!
Scene XIV~Sword Fight
Scene XV~The Quest - Part III
Part 3 Of 3
Scene XVI~The Quest - Part III-2
Scene XVII~Birthday Card Scene
Scene XVIII~Copyright Infringement
Scene XIX~Male Enhancement
Scene XX~Hello
Scene XXI~Toilet Yell III
Scene XXII~Head On!
Scene XXIII~Wii!
Scene XXIV~Constipated
Scene XXV~Hot Dog Stand
Season 2 Scenes/Sketches
Episode IV (January 2008)
Part 1 Of 3
Scene I~Prank Call
Scene II~The Crazicans
Scene III~Hey Billy!
Scene IV~Shampoo!
Scene V~Whopper Mishap
Scene VI~Wow Whee Batman!
Scene VII~The Bouncers
Scene VIII~You're My Anti-Drug
Scene IX~Swallow Your Food
Part 2 Of 3
Scene X~The Quest - Part IV
Part 3 Of 3
Scene XI~Buxton Solution
Scene XII~Dr. E - Medical Identifier
Scene XIII~Turn Up...
Scene XIV~Cha Cha Chris (Chiapets)
Scene XV~*Fans Choice*
Scene XVI~The Clapper
Scene XVII~Rock Band Failure
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Episode V (July 2008)
Part 1 Of 4
Scene I~The Fate
Scene II~The Crazicans
Scene III~Hey Billy!
Scene IV~Shampoo!
Scene V~Fox On The Run
Scene VI~Eat It!
Scene VII~The Song Of Life
Scene VIII~The Amazing Flip
Scene IX~Look Beyond
Scene X~I Shall Be...
Part 2 Of 4
Scene XI~The Quest - Part V
Scene XII~Fox On The Run II
Scene XIII~The Amazing Jump
Scene XIV~He Hit The Windmill
Scene XV~Randal's Song
Scene XVI~Jimmy Dean Sausage
Part 3 Of 4
Scene XVII~The Speech Of Responsibility
Scene XVIII~You're...Everywhere
Scene XIX~Shampoo!
Scene XX~The Love For A Bed
Scene XXI~The Beepers
Scene XXII~Pirates Are Just Way Better...
Scene XXIII~The Talk
Scene XXIV~That'll Be $24.99
Scene XXV~Cereal!
Scene XXVI~Fox On The Run III
Part 4 Of 4
Scene XXVII~The Quest - Part V-2
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Episode VI (October 2008)
Part 1 Of 4
Scene I~The Beepers II
Scene II~The Crazicans
Scene III~Hey Billy!
Scene IV~Randal's Inspiration
Scene V~You Can See Me?
Scene VI~Fly A Kite Mishap
Scene VII~Scare Tactic
Scene VIII~Love Coloring
Scene IX~Do You Like...
Scene X~The Disturbing Pumpkin
Scene XI~Love Coloring II
Scene XII~Falcon Punch Baby
Scene XIII~Love Coloring III
Part 2 Of 4
Scene XIV~The Quest - Part VI
Part 3 Of 4
Scene XV~One Question
Scene XVI~The Thrust
Scene XVII~A Long Way Down
Scene XVIII~A Mistaken Bathroom
Scene XIX~YAY!
Scene XX~It's Not Just Jesus...
Scene XXI~Shampoo!
Scene XXII~Jimmy...
Scene XXIII~A Wish To Jesus
Scene XXIV~Dun Un Eh!
Scene XXV~Stuntman Chris
Part 4 Of 4
Scene XXVII~The Quest - Part VI-2
Season 3 Scenes/Sketches
Episode VII (June 2009)
Part 1 Of 4
Scene I~Force Assemble
Scene II~The Crazicans
Scene III~Here For Your Girlfriend
Scene IV~A "Happy" Concern
Scene V~The Unknown Ugh!
Scene VI~The Cereal Killing Newscast
Scene VII~Tiny House Chris
Scene VIII~Hey Billy!
Part 2 Of 4
Scene IX~The Quest - Part VII
Part 3 Of 4
Scene X~Burning Plants
Scene XI~Bear & The Big Blue House
Scene XII~Super Sonic Hearing
Scene XIII~The Sincere Fall
Scene XIV~Intervention
Scene XV~Randal's Exhileration
Scene XVI~Salty Sam
Scene XVII~Car Insurance Infringement
Scene XVIII~Tiny Bike Chris
Scene XIX~Cooking With Nick!
Scene XX~ShamWow! (Parody)
Scene XXI~Shampoo!
Scene XXII~Deep Voice
Scene XXIII~Crazy Eric's
Part 4 Of 4
Scene XXIV~The Quest - Part VII-2
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Episode VIII (Fall 2009)
Located in Valley Center, CA, the Tree of Life (Walk) Garden (or the Kabala Garden) was completed in 2007 and is the first of its kind to ever be built. Since then, another Tree of Life Garden has been built at the in El Cajon, California. The Garden sits on over one acre of gently sloping land and is based on the study of the Kabala and the Tree of Life. The Tree of Life in the Kabala was developed to be a is a symbolic walk to spiritual enlightenment. In building this Garden strict conformance was observed to the geometric ratios of the ten Sephirot. The Tree of Life was recreated on the ground in a garden that people could actually walk through and physically experience this spiritual exercise. The Garden has been visited by Kabalists and Rabbis from all over San Diego County and as far away as Israel.
Visitors who walk the Garden start at the bottom at a point of meditation. Inscribed on the boulder in the center of the patio in Hebrew is the Shema Yisrael, the password given to Abraham explaining that God's creation is one and we are all one with God eternally.
From there to the first sephirah at the bottom of the tree Malkuth who represents the Kingdom of Earth or 'Man'. And then to Yesod who helps us to "translate spiritual concepts into actions that unite us with God". From Yesod, two paths may be taken, the Masculine Sephiroth, the five parts of the Soul, or the Feminine Sephiroth, the five Elementals. The walk culminates at Keter (Kether) which is the 'Regal Crown' of the Sephirot. At this point in the Garden was placed a 22' diameter dome that has a 4' hole in the center of the roof with the Hebrew symbol for negative existense written across it. In entering the dome, one in effect becomes one with Yaweh. The dome was designed to have incredible acoustics and when visitors engage in 'Ohm' chants, the effect is overwhelming.
Geometry
This walk is based on Sacred Geometry manifested by the intertwining relationships of the seven circles that define and locate the points of the Tree of Life. When a solution is so fundamentally elegant, there is always a more profound reason for it. There are 10 Spheres (Sephirots) and they are connected to each other with 22 Paths. Each of the Paths is identified with: *A Letter in Hebrew Alphabet *A Zodiacal Sign or Body. *Each Sephirot has a plant and a fragrance associated with it.
The Tree of Life is composed of multiple evenly-spaced, overlapping circles, that are arranged so that they form a flower-like pattern with a sixfold symmetry like a hexagon. The center of each circle is on the circumference of six surrounding circles of the same diameter. In order to draw this, first create a circle. The radius of the original circle is divided by three to create the radius of six new circles each touching the next and all just touching the original large circle. In the center of those six circles goes one more of the same size, it sits inside the six and touches each of them. the points where these circles touch each other are the points of the sephirots.
Reference
For more understanding on the Kabala see: Dion Fortune, The Mystical Qabalah, Antiquarian Press, Northamptonshire, 1987
*A Sacred Geometry within the Book of Creation by J. S. Kupperman
Categories: Sacred garden, Biblical garden
Visitors who walk the Garden start at the bottom at a point of meditation. Inscribed on the boulder in the center of the patio in Hebrew is the Shema Yisrael, the password given to Abraham explaining that God's creation is one and we are all one with God eternally.
From there to the first sephirah at the bottom of the tree Malkuth who represents the Kingdom of Earth or 'Man'. And then to Yesod who helps us to "translate spiritual concepts into actions that unite us with God". From Yesod, two paths may be taken, the Masculine Sephiroth, the five parts of the Soul, or the Feminine Sephiroth, the five Elementals. The walk culminates at Keter (Kether) which is the 'Regal Crown' of the Sephirot. At this point in the Garden was placed a 22' diameter dome that has a 4' hole in the center of the roof with the Hebrew symbol for negative existense written across it. In entering the dome, one in effect becomes one with Yaweh. The dome was designed to have incredible acoustics and when visitors engage in 'Ohm' chants, the effect is overwhelming.
Geometry
This walk is based on Sacred Geometry manifested by the intertwining relationships of the seven circles that define and locate the points of the Tree of Life. When a solution is so fundamentally elegant, there is always a more profound reason for it. There are 10 Spheres (Sephirots) and they are connected to each other with 22 Paths. Each of the Paths is identified with: *A Letter in Hebrew Alphabet *A Zodiacal Sign or Body. *Each Sephirot has a plant and a fragrance associated with it.
The Tree of Life is composed of multiple evenly-spaced, overlapping circles, that are arranged so that they form a flower-like pattern with a sixfold symmetry like a hexagon. The center of each circle is on the circumference of six surrounding circles of the same diameter. In order to draw this, first create a circle. The radius of the original circle is divided by three to create the radius of six new circles each touching the next and all just touching the original large circle. In the center of those six circles goes one more of the same size, it sits inside the six and touches each of them. the points where these circles touch each other are the points of the sephirots.
Reference
For more understanding on the Kabala see: Dion Fortune, The Mystical Qabalah, Antiquarian Press, Northamptonshire, 1987
*A Sacred Geometry within the Book of Creation by J. S. Kupperman
Categories: Sacred garden, Biblical garden
Joel Robert Leo Teo Jing Xiong (born Teo Jing Xiong Joel Robert) is the Number 1 Guitar Hero Player in Singapore and Number 2 Guitar Hero Player in Asia, coming in second to New Zealander Mason Maddox. He is the lead guitarist of his band Activ8x.
Biography
In March 2008, Joel was given an Xbox 360, with the first of his games being Guitar Hero. He picked up the game quickly and started playing it competitively a few months later. He has played in many competitions around Singapore. He goes under the alias ChaosLegend.
Guitar Hero
The few notable competitions Teo has taken part in include the World Cyber Games (Asia) and . The latter showed Teo's skills under pressure while playing a Pro-Face off on stage against Abdullah Suffian. Teo went on to win the competition, along with numerous prizes. Apart from his solo competitions, Teo has also taken part in numerous band competitions (Activ8x) which has showcased his leadership qualities. The Guitar Hero Les Paul is his most noted instrument of choice. He is well known for his signature songs, "Hot for Teacher" and "Sweet Home Alabama", both in which he excels in. Teo will be representing Singapore in the World Cyber Games in Chengdu, China in November 2009 in the Guitar Hero category. Teo's fingers have been said to move at "lightning speed" and it has not been discovered how this feat has been achieved.
World Cyber Games
In the World Cyber Games 2009, Joel Teo, who was claimed to be Singapore's "only gold medal hope" went to the final round with last year's champion, New Zealand's Mason Maddox.
Despite having won the first round, he lost the next two rounds, preventing a sweep of the medals by Southeast Asians.
Personal life
Apart from Guitar Hero, Teo also excels in his studies. He is currently studying in and is part of the International Baccalaureate (IB) programme. In a recent interview, Teo has stated that he will stop playing competitively in 2010 due to his busy schedule in his fifth year of studies in Anglo-Chinese School (Independent). Teo's brother, Matthias, takes after Joel in the field of Guitar Hero. He has proved to be a prominent Guitar Hero player, taking part in band competitions with his brother. In an interview, when asked if Matthias would take over his role in being the Number 1 Guitar Hero player in singapore, Teo states that he "certainly hopes so" as he can then concentrate on his studies. Teo has expressed a passion for aeronautics and hopes to study Aeronautical Engineering at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).
Biography
In March 2008, Joel was given an Xbox 360, with the first of his games being Guitar Hero. He picked up the game quickly and started playing it competitively a few months later. He has played in many competitions around Singapore. He goes under the alias ChaosLegend.
Guitar Hero
The few notable competitions Teo has taken part in include the World Cyber Games (Asia) and . The latter showed Teo's skills under pressure while playing a Pro-Face off on stage against Abdullah Suffian. Teo went on to win the competition, along with numerous prizes. Apart from his solo competitions, Teo has also taken part in numerous band competitions (Activ8x) which has showcased his leadership qualities. The Guitar Hero Les Paul is his most noted instrument of choice. He is well known for his signature songs, "Hot for Teacher" and "Sweet Home Alabama", both in which he excels in. Teo will be representing Singapore in the World Cyber Games in Chengdu, China in November 2009 in the Guitar Hero category. Teo's fingers have been said to move at "lightning speed" and it has not been discovered how this feat has been achieved.
World Cyber Games
In the World Cyber Games 2009, Joel Teo, who was claimed to be Singapore's "only gold medal hope" went to the final round with last year's champion, New Zealand's Mason Maddox.
Despite having won the first round, he lost the next two rounds, preventing a sweep of the medals by Southeast Asians.
Personal life
Apart from Guitar Hero, Teo also excels in his studies. He is currently studying in and is part of the International Baccalaureate (IB) programme. In a recent interview, Teo has stated that he will stop playing competitively in 2010 due to his busy schedule in his fifth year of studies in Anglo-Chinese School (Independent). Teo's brother, Matthias, takes after Joel in the field of Guitar Hero. He has proved to be a prominent Guitar Hero player, taking part in band competitions with his brother. In an interview, when asked if Matthias would take over his role in being the Number 1 Guitar Hero player in singapore, Teo states that he "certainly hopes so" as he can then concentrate on his studies. Teo has expressed a passion for aeronautics and hopes to study Aeronautical Engineering at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).